JABLOTRON JA-162A внутренняя, включается в розетку JA-162A.pdf

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The JA-162A Internal wireless siren
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JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s.
Pod Skalkou 4567/33 46601 Jablonec n. Nisou
Czech Republic www.jablotron.com
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Figure 1: 1 – transparent control button
Installation and enrolling the siren to the
control panel
It is necessary to perform the enrollment procedure in service mode and the system has to be equipped with an JA-110R radio module.
1. Plug the siren into the required electrical socket where there is
still a good RF range to the control panel.
2. The control button (1) lights permanently with a yellow colour
and it means the siren is ready to be enrolled. If the control button (1) doesn´t light permanently, then follow the Warning below.
3. Go to the F-link software, select the required position in the
Devices window and click on the Enroll option – enrollment mode is then launched.
4. Press the control button (1) on the siren. The siren is thus
enrolled to required position and the yellow LED goes off.
5. Set the siren properties (see the
Warning: If the battery is low then the siren can´t be enrolled to the control panel. This status is indicated by the periodical flashing of the yellow LED each 15 s. It is strictly necessary to wait (usually a few minutes) until the backup battery is charged to the point when it is able to transmit the enrolling signal. When the backup battery is fully charged (permanently lit yellow LED), open the enrollment mode and then press the control button (1) to transmit an enrolling signal.
If the siren is unplugged from the electricity then it will be able to work for 12 hrs from the backup battery. When the backup battery voltage reaches the critical level, then the siren is turned off to protect the backup battery against damage.
Internal settings of the siren
Go to the Devices tab in the F-Link software. When you are at the siren position, use the Internal settings option to open a dialog window where you can set: (* indicates default settings).
Sections: defines for which sections the siren should indicate an alarm and possibly also entrance / exit delays and system setting. The default setting is indication disabled for all sections.*
Reaction: defines whether the siren should indicate an IW*
(internal warning) or EW (external warning) signal. Alarm indication with siren chirps can also be completely disabled (other functions remain active).
Siren tones: intermittent*, continuous
Maximum siren time: 1, 2, 3*, 4, 5 minutes.
Detection of tampering: by the built-in accelerometer the siren
detects its disconnection from electrical socket. Options Disabled, Always*, During alarm.
Higher volume: YES / NO* - affects only entrance/exit delay
signalling and sounds indicating PG output triggering.
Beeps during section control: YES / NO* - if enabled, the siren chirps once after setting, twice after unsetting and three times when unsetting after an alarm. It only does so for selected sections.
Internal setting chapter)
Entrance delay beeping: YES / NO* if enabled, it indicates the
entrance delays of the selected sections.
Entrance delay beeping with a partially set system: YES / NO* if enabled, it indicates the exit delays of the selected sections when partially set.
Exit delay beeping: YES / NO* if enabled, it indicates the exit delays of the selected sections.
Flash when button is pressed: YES / NO* if enabled, it indicates pressing the button by quick flash of the LED.
Acoustic signalling of PG output activity:
Sound indication can be set for each PG output:
No - PG output generates no sound Slow beeping - slow chirping – 1 per second (for the whole period
Quick beeping rapid chirping – 2 per second (for the whole period
One beep - 1 chirp when the PG is activated, 2 chirps when
20 sec of beeping 20 sec long chirp when the PG is activated Melodies 1,2,3,4 - doorbell melody selection
Control panel reaction to pressing the siren button:
The default setting is that pressing the siren button (1) during an alarm mutes the siren and concurrently confirms a person’s presence in the building (a report is sent).
It is possible to change the siren button reaction in order to function as a panic alarm button (1) in the Devices window in the F-Link software. In such a case the system responds to the pressing with a panic alarm in the section to which the siren has been assigned.
Test – by pressing the TEST button you can test the siren function and the siren reacts to this pressing by 3 s alarm sound.
Note:
The siren sound has the highest priority, the chirps during control have a lower priority and the PG output activity indication has the lowest priority (PG1 has a higher priority than PG2 etc). The chirp with higher priority always terminates the chirp with a lower priority.
when the PG is active)
when the PG is active)
the PG is deactivated
To set the siren to comply with security grade 2 according to the EN50131 norm, use F-Link SW (1.4.0 and higher), the Parameters tab and the option System profiles.
Backup battery replacement
The siren checks the backup battery status automatically. The current status can be checked by the F-link software tab called Diagnostics (current battery status, its voltage when loaded and unloaded). When a backup battery fault is triggered, then it is necessary to replace it as fast as possible to avoid siren malfunctioning.
The control panel must be in service mode (see control panel installation manual) then it is possible to open the siren cover, before you start changing the battery. Valid when Detection of tampering is enabled. Always use a 3,6 V, 170 mAh (BAT-3V6­N170) backup battery.
Note: If the battery is low (as reported to the control panel) the siren is not able to fully perform all its functions
Battery replacement procedure:
Battery replacement can only be done by a person with an adequate electrotechnical qualification and only when th disconnected from its electrical socket.
1. Unplug the siren from the electrical socket.
2. Unscrew the 4 locking screws on the siren’s rearside and remove
the rearside carefuly.
3. Take out the PCB from the Front part.
4. Now it is possible to replace the old backup battery. Fix the new
backup battery by the ties and connect it by connector to the PCB.
5. Re-assemble the siren in reverse order of the points (1 – 3) – be
careful, the spring has to be correctly assembled on the LED’s body otherwise the button will not work (1).
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Power supply 230 V/50 Hz, 0.5 W, protection class II
Technical specifications
Supply voltage range 207 ÷ 253 V Nominal current 41 mA Maximal current 150 mA Backup battery / lifetime 3.6 V; 170 mAh/3 years Battery low voltage 3,2 V Communication frequency 868.1 MHz, JABLOTRON protocol Communication range approx. 300 m (unrestricted area) Sounds (melodies) 8 optional for PG output indication Classification Security grade 2/Environmental class II.
- according to EN 50131-1, EN 50131-4, EN 50131-5-3
- acoustic level 90 dB / 1 m
- back-up supply type W/12 hour back-up
- operational environment indoor general
- operational temperature range -10 °C to +40 °C
- average humidity 75 % RH, non-condensing
- certification body Trezor Test s.r.o. (no. 3025) Siren cover conformance IP40 according to EN 60529 Mechanical resistance IK08 according to EN 50102 Dimensions, weight 90 x 64 x 80 mm, 110 g Also complies with ETSI EN 300 220, EN 50130-4,
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the JA-162A is in a compliance with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation: Directives No: 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU. The original of the conformity assessment can be found at www.jablotron.com - Section Downloads.
Note: Although this product does not contain any harmful materials we suggest you return the product to the dealer or directly to the producer after use.
EN 55022, EN 60950-1
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