jablotron JA-163A User Manual

JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s.
Pod Skalkou 4567/33 46601 Jablonec n. Nisou
Czech Republic www.jablotron.com
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JA-163A RB Wireless outdoor battery-powered siren
JA-163A RB Wireless outdoor battery-powered siren 1 / 2 MNM51103
For combinations of colour and cover material, see the following table:
Cover type Colour and cover
material
Strobe colour
JA-1X1A-C-GR
Grey plastic
Red
JA-1X1A-C-ST
Stainless steel sheet
JA-1X1A-C-WH
White plastic
JA-1X1A-C-GR-B
Grey plastic
blue
JA-1X1A-C-ST-B
Stainless steel sheet
JA-1X1A-C-WH-B
White plastic
Installation
The whole enrolment procedure has to be done in service mode of the control panel. There must be a JA-11xR radio module installed in the control panel.
Figure 1: 1 – hole for installing; 2 – piezo sounders; 3 – BAT-100 lithium battery
with reusable battery strap (up to 2 batteries can be used); 4 – PCB;
5 – spirit level; 6 – hole for installation with tamper detection; 7 – front cover
screw; 8 – string with clip connecting the front cover for easy installation
The siren should be installed on a vertical wall, with the flasher facing downwards. Avoid installing the siren near the gutters and on other places where there is a danger of ice accumulation
.
1.
Attach the siren onto a suitable place using 2 screws through the holes (1) and (6). The spirit level can be used for easy installation (5).
2. Connect the BAT-100A lithium battery (3) to the connector (11).
3. Proceed according to the control panel installation manual.
Basic procedure: a. When the battery is connected, the yellow LED (12) indicates
by a permanent light that the siren has not been enrolled into the system yet.
b. Go to the F-Link software, select the required position
in the Devices tab and launch the enrolment mode by clicking on the Enroll option.
c. Press the button marked LEARN (10) – the siren is thus enrolled
and the yellow LED indicator goes off.
4. Put back the siren cover and attach it using the screw (7).
5. Perform siren properties setting, see the following chapter: Internal
settings of the siren.
Notes:
The siren can also be enrolled into the system by entering
its production code (9) in the F-Link software. You can find the production code on the sticker, glued on the PCB. All numbers under the bar code shall be entered (1400-00-0000-
0001).
The siren can be powered by up to two BAT-100A batteries and we
recommend this when longer siren operation time is required. There is a place prepared for second battery use see Figure 1. Connect the battery to the other connector (11). The battery connection order doesn´t matter.
Figure 2: 9 – production code; 10 – LEARN (enrollment) button;
11 – battery connector; 12 – yellow fault indicator; 13 – mini USB connector;
14 - piezo siren connection (attention: high voltage);
15 – external antenna connector; 16 - high intensity red LED flashers
Erasing the siren from system / RESET
Use this procedure when the siren has to be erased from one system
and enrolled to another one. Proceed this way:
1. The control panel has to be in Service mode.
2. Open the siren cover and disconnect the BAT-100A battery from its connector.
3. Go to the F-Link software, „Devices“ tab, and erase the siren from the control panel and leave service mode.
4. Connect the BAT-100A battery. Then press and hold the LEARN button (10) for approximately 8 sec until the yellow LED (12) starts flashing. Then release the button.
5. When flashing expires (2 x 7 flashes) the yellow LED illuminates. This indicates that the siren is not enrolled.
Notes:
- When a reset is done the yellow LED goes off and it means that there is some control panel in the siren’s radio range with an open service mode and the enrollment procedure has been performed again and the siren is assigned to that control panel.
FW update
1. A FW update can be performed by the F-Link software in service mode, but only by a user with Service authorisation.
2. Start the F-Link software and enter service mode.
3. Open the siren cover.
4. Do not disconnect the battery!
5. Connect a PC to the siren using a mini USB cable.
6. FW update mode is indicated by the flickering of the yellow LED.
7. Continue as with updating the control panel using F-Link software; F-/LQN&RQWUROSDQHOĺ 8SGDWH ILUPZDUH. In the device options select the USB option (typically at the first position).
8. Press the OK button to perform an update of the selected device.
9. Disconnect the mini USB cable.
10. Close the siren cover.
11. Check the siren settings via F-Link SW, Devices / Internal settings.
12. Test the siren functions.
Notes:
A mini USB cable is not in the supplied accessories of the siren, control
panel or any other device. You can use the cable from the JA-190T card reader. We strongly recommend connecting the USB cable straight to the PC connection as using a USB HUB can reduce the reliability.
According to the changes which have been done during the update,
previous settings might stay or settings could be erased to default. When a reset has been done you can reload the previous settings
by the Import button and restore them with no negative influence
on the new firmware.
Internal settings of the siren
The siren properties can be set in the Devices window of the F-Link
software. When at the siren position, use the Internal settings option
JA-163A RB Wireless outdoor battery-powered siren
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to open a dialog window, internal setting is separated into 2 tabs: Settings and PG indication (default settings are marked *):
Settings tab:
Acoustic indication of an intrusion alarm from sections: to set for
which sections the siren should indicate an alarm, as well as setting the chirps. The default setting is indication for all sections disabled.
Reaction: defines whether the siren should indicate EW* (external warning) or IW (internal warning). Alarm indication can also be disabled completely (other functions remain enabled).
Siren sound: intermittent*, continuous. Option intermittent saves energy.
Maximum siren time: No, 1, 2, 3*, 4, 5 minutes, During an alarm.
Option ‘No’ – the siren doesn’t indicate alarm acoustically (optical indication remains). Option ‘During an alarm – acoustic indication in duration of ‘Alarm length’ set in ‘Parameters’. Note: the maxim Alarm length is 20 minutes, which would significantly affect the battery lifetime.
Different fire alarm indication: YES/NO*: if enabled the siren indicates fire alarm by fast loud beeping, not by a standard beeping when indicates other types of alarm like intrusion, sabotage, panic ,etc. (fast beeping indicating the fire alarm is synchronized with the acoustic indication of the fire detectors)
Enabling any of these mentioned options can cause a reduced battery life-
time depending on the frequency of its use. That´s why we recommend fitting the BAT-
100A second
battery.
Other acoustic indication from section: selection of the sections
for which sounds mentioned below will be produced. Default setting is ‘All sections.
Higher volume: YES / NO* - affects only entrance / exit delay indication and sounds indicating PG output triggering. It doesn´t have any influence on the sound of an alarm.
During section control: YES / NO – if enabled, the siren chirps once after setting, twice after unsetting and three times when unsetting after an alarm.
During warning: YES / NO* - When enabled the siren will beep three times to indicate:
1) inability to set (a system status which prevents setting, such as a fault or a triggered detector)
2) unsuccessful setting (an event occurs during exit delay, e.g. a triggered detector)
3) unsetting with alarm memory (an alarm occurred)
Entry delay: YES / NO* if enabled, it indicates the entrance delay
for the whole entrance time – intermittent beeping.
Exit delay when partially set: YES / NO* - if enabled, it indicates the entrance delay for the whole time when the system has been partially set – intermittent beeping. This option is available when Entry delay is enabled.
Exit delay: YES / NO* - if enabled, it indicates the exit delay for the whole exit time when the system is fully set – intermittent beeping.
Upon loss communication: YES / NO - When enabled, the siren sounds in case of loss communication with the control panel longer than (110 min). The length of sounding depends on ‘Maximum siren time’ – where the option ‘During an alarm’ signifies 20 minutes.
Optical indication:
Flashes every 60 seconds: YES / NO* - It sets to one siren flash per
minute. It can be used as a warning that the building is protected by an alarm system.
During warning: YES/NO* - if enabled, the siren indicates by triple flashing:
1) inability to set (a system status which prevents setting, such as
a fault or a triggered detector)
2) unsuccessful setting (an event occurs during the exit time, e.g.
a triggered detector)
3) unsetting with alarm memory (an alarm occurred)
When controlled by a section: YES / NO* – it sets a siren to optically indicate setting and unsetting of (a) section(s). It blinks once when set and it blinks twice when unset and when unset after an alarm then three blinks. LED indication: red*/ blue, sirens are equipped with dichromatic LED indicators. According to the colour of the bought front cover it is necessary to set the same colour of indication for LEDs.
Siren flashing options: During alarms*/ 1/ 3/ 5/ 30/ 60 min of flashes after an alarm. This option can set the length of siren flashing for only the alarm time or extended for by a pre-set interval. Extended flashing can be terminated by new system setting or cancellation of alarm indication in the system (with a keypad).
Periodical communication: 1 s / 8 s – This parameter can set the maximum postponed reaction of the siren to an alarm, supplementary indication or Signalling PG.
Notes:
PG output activation sometimes might not be indicated when periodical
communication is set to 8 s and a PG output is switched ON for a shorter time than 8 s.
If the end customer wants any of the supplementary indications
mentioned above, we recommend to set the ‘Periodical communication’ to 1 s in order to have a faster response time when section or PG state changes.
When periodical communication is set to just 1 s it can reduce
the typical battery lifetime by half.
Signalling PG tab:
The siren can indicate the activity of selected PG outputs with its beeps. Slow beeping - 1 per second (for the whole period when the PG
is active)
Rapid chirping - 2 per second (for the whole period when the PG
is active)
1xOn/2xOff - 1 chirp when the PG is activated, 2 chirps when the PG is
deactivated
20 seconds of beeping – a long 20 sec beep when the PG is activated
Settings according to security grade 2
To set the siren to comply with security grade 2 use F-Link SW, the ‘Parameters’ tab and the option ‘System profiles’ set to ‘EN50131­1, gr.2’. Device will be configured according to required properties.
Sound priorities
The siren sound has the highest priority, the control chirps have a lower priority and the PG output activity indication has the lowest priority (PG1 has a higher priority than PG2 etc). A chirp with a higher priority always terminates chirping with a lower priority.
External antenna use
To improve the communication quality between the control panel and the outdoor siren you can connect an external antenna (AN-868). Plug the antenna into the connector (15) on the PCB. Detection of a connected antenna is performed only when the cover is open (active tamper). If the siren during closing the cover detects the external antenna, it is automatically used for radio communication. If the antenna is shorted out or cut off, it automatically switches to the internal antenna and a tamper alarm is sent. When the siren cover is closed with no external antenna, the internal antenna is used for radio communication.
Battery replacement
The product checks the battery status automatically. When a battery fault is triggered, the system informs its user (or service technician). The siren remains fully functional, but we strongly recommend to replace the battery is replaced within 2 weeks. Don´t charge the battery at all. Use the BAT-100A type only. If two batteries are used, always replace both batteries at once. The battery can be changed in control panel service mode by a service technician. When replacing is finished, test the siren’s functioning. Take the used battery to an official collection point, don´t dispose in the general trash.
Technical specifications
The JA-163A RB parts (lithium battery, front cover and base) are supplied individually. The reason is the free selection of a wide range of a front covers and the transportation of lithium batteries.
Power Lithium battery 3.6 V / 13 Ah type BAT-100A
(up to 2 batteries can be used)
Please note: battery is not included
Current consumption (nominal / maxim al) 0.3 / 1000mA Battery low voltage  2.8 V Typical battery lifetime approx. 5 years (for basic settings) Communication frequency 868.1 MHz, JABLOTRON protocol Communication range approx. 300 m (open area) Antenna internal, external can be used, type AN-868 Activation lost integrity acoustic tamper alarm (110 min) Piezo electric siren 100 dB/m Dimensions (cover included) 200 x 300 x 70 mm Weight 434 g Classification security grade 2 / environmental class IV
- according to EN 50131-1, EN 50131-4, EN 50131-5-3
- environment general outdoor
- operational temperature range -20 to +60°C
- power supply type W
- operational humidi ty 75% (95% 30 days) RH, non-condensing
- certification body Trezor Test s.r.o. (no. 3025) Security grade IP44 Also complies with ETSI EN 300 220, EN 50130-4,
EN 55022, EN 60950-1
Can be operated to ERC REC 70-03
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the JA-163A RB 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.
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