Alarm system JA-60 “COMFORT” - 2 - MDY51306
Contents:
1. Before starting 4
2. Control panel installation 4
2.1. Opening of control panel 4
2.2. Attaching the control panel to the wall 4
2.3. Antenna installation 4
2.4. Connection of the AC adapter 4
2.5 Connection of the telephone line (only for model with optional built in dialer) 5
2.6. Back up battery installation 5
2.7. Powering of the control panel 5
3. Installation of detectors 5
3.1. JA60M - magnetic door detector installation 5
3.2. JA60P - motion detector installation 6
4. Enrollment of detectors and remote controls 7
4.1. Procedure for enrolling detectors and controllers 7
4.2. Enrollment or deletion of a detector or controller to/from a desired position (zone) 7
4.3. Enrollment of detectors for partial (HOME) arming 8
5. Testing of detectors and controllers 8
5.1. JA60M - magnetic door detector testing 8
5.2. JA60P - motion detector testing 8
5.3. Remote control and wireless keypad testing 9
5.4. Recording detector’s location 9
6. Finishing of the installation 9
7. Setting of the system 9
7.1. List of control panel programmable parameters 10
7.2. Control panel programming 11
7.2.1. Testing of the system 11
7.2.2. Enrollment (teaching) of wireless items 11
7.2.3. Exit / Entrance delay 12
7.2.4. Alarm duration 12
7.2.5. PgX and PgY output functions 12
7.2.6. Message and numbers: editing in the user mode 12
7.2.7. Radio signal jamming testing 12
7.2.8. Regular communication checking 13
7.2.9. Reset Enabled 13
7.2.10 Enrollment of the control panel to a UC216, 222, JA-60K etc. 13
7.2.11. No code requested for F1, F2, F3, F4 & F9 13
7.2.12. Partial (Home) arming with F2 14
7.2.13. Built in siren alarm 14
7.2.14. Exit delay audible indication 14
7.2.15. Partial arming exit delay audible indication 14
7.2.16. Entrance delay audible indication 14
7.2.17. Arming and disarming chirp sounds 14
7.2.18. Built in siren alarm in Disarm & Partial arming 15
7.2.19. Wireless siren alarm 15
7.2.20. Indication of system problems when arming 15
7.2.21. Real time and date setting 15
7.2.22. New service code setting 16
7.2.23. Telephone numbers: entering 16
7.2.24. Voice message recording 16
7.2.25. Telephone dialer testing 16
7.2.26. Dialing method 16
7.2.27. Telephone dialer triggering 16
7.2.28. Telephone line checking 17
7.3. Factory default RESET 17
8. Possibilities to extend the system 18
8.1 Overview of JA-60 parts 18
8.1.1. Detectors 18
8.1.2. Controllers 19
8.1.3. Output devices 19
8.1.4. Telephone dialer module JA60X 19
8.1.5. PC interface cable PC60A 19
8.1.6. Control panel as a subsystem 19
8.2. Connection of other items to the system 19
8.2.1. Use of external sensors with JA60M 20
8.3. Terminals in the control panel 20
9. Trouble shooting table 21
10. Recommended Professional installer basic rules 22
11. Specifications 22
12. Annex A (manuals of system items) 22