JA-82K control panel installation manual - 6 - MKH51102
d) install batteries into the keypad not far from the control panel
e) the keypad emits a beep and enrols to the first free address. After that it
displays “Enrollment” and offers another free address for enrollment
f) Pressing the # key exits enrollment mode and the “Service” *) message
appears on the keypad
g) check whether the keyboard functions in the place where you intend to
install it and then install its plastic rear part.
*) The keypad comes with English texts from production – these can be
changed to other languages – see the manual.
Note:
If the “Service” message fails to appear on the connected wired keypad or if
the wireless keypad is not enrolled, the control panel settings are not the
factory-defaults – perform a reset (see 3.8.)
5 OASiS wireless devices
The control panel had 50 addresses (01 to 50), allowing the enrollment of
up to 50 wireless devices (detectors, keypad, key fobs, sirens, etc.). A device
can be assigned to an address either by enrollment or by typing its serial
number while in Service mode (see 6.42).
Wireless devices can be installed at their intended locations and then
enrolled to the control panel or vice versa. If there are any doubts as to the
suitability of devices for communication, temporarily attach the devices (e.g.
using adhesive tape) in the selected place and test radio communication
before finalizing installation. Follow the manuals of the particular devices
during their installation.
5.1 Enrolling wireless devices to the control panel
1. The control panel must be in Service mode. If this is not the case,
enter *0 service code (factory default: 8080). The control panel must be
disarmed.
2. Press the “1” key to enter enrollment mode. The first vacant address
is then offered.
3. You can select the desired address using the and keys (If the
address is already occupied, the A indicator is lit),
4. The device can be enrolled to the selected address by connecting its
battery (power),
5. Enrollment to the given address is confirmed by the A indicator and
the next vacant address is then offered,
6. Enrol all devices to the control panel one after another by connecting
batteries to them. Press the # key to exit enrollment mode.
Notes:
• Enrolment of a wireless device to a hard-wire input address disables the
corresponding terminal (when the wireless device is erased, the terminal
is enabled again).
• RC-8x type key fobs are enrolled to the control panel by pressing and
holding two buttons at the same time: + or + . This means that
a 4-button key fob can be enrolled to the control panel as two different
pairs of buttons and different features can be assigned to them – see 6.40,
• Only a single device can be enrolled to each address,
• When an address is occupied (the A indicator lights), no more new devices
can be enrolled to it,
• If a device has already been enrolled to an address, and it is then re-
enrolled to another address, the device’s address assignment changes
from the original address to the new one,
• If a device cannot be enrolled to the control panel, it does not have a good
connection to the control panel (the device must be at least 2 m away from
the control panel and an antenna must be connected to the control panel
during enrollment),
• To re-enroll a device, first disconnect its battery. Then wait about 10
seconds (or, to save time, press and release the tamper switch on the
device), before you switch it on again
• A sub-control panel can be enrolled to a master control panel by keying
in the sequence “299” on the keypad of the sub control panel which must
be in Service mode,
• If you intend to use the final door function, the final door detectors must
be enrolled to addresses from 01 to 05 or from 46 to 50 (see 6.22)
5.2 Testing enrolled wireless devices
1. The control panel must have its antenna connected and it must be in
Service mode (If this is not the case, enter *0 service code (factory
default: 8080). The control panel must be disarmed),
2. Trigger the device to be tested (if it is a detector, close its cover first and
then wait until it is ready for testing),
3. The keypad (its cover should be flipped open) beeps and displays a
description of the signal received from the device under test
4. You can test the enrolled devices one after another by activating them
one by one. You can carry the wireless keyboard with you during the
inspection.
Notes:
• Wireless motion detectors can be tested for max. 15 minutes after closing
their cover. After that the detectors ignore frequent movements (see the
detector manual), Test mode can be extended by opening and closing its
cover
• Devices can also be tested in Maintenance mode – see 7.4.
5.3 Signal strength measuring
1. The control panel must have its antenna connected and it must be
in Service mode (If this is not the case, enter *0 service code (factory
default: 8080). The control panel must be disarmed),
2. Key in 298, and the lowest enrolled device address is displayed
3. Trigger this device. The keypad (its cover should be flipped open)
displays signal quality ranging from 1/4 to 4/4,
4. Use arrow keys to select other enrolled devices and measure their
signal strength,
5. Exit signal measuring by pressing the # key
Notes:
• The JA-80P and JA-85P motion detectors can be tested max. 15 minutes
after closing their cover. After that the detector ignore frequent movements
(see the detector manual),
• Measuring the signals from the JA-80L internal siren can be activated by
pressing its button. The JA-80A outdoor siren and wireless keypad signal
can be measured by triggering the IN input or triggering its cover tamper
switch,
• Each installed device should have the minimum signal strength of 2/4. If
the signal is too weak, the device should be relocated or higher control
panel sensitivity can be selected. (see 6.36) Alternatively, the control panel
can be equipped with an external antenna.
• This measurement shows the strength of the signal received from the
device by the control panel.
• The wireless keypad can be carried during device testing, its tamper
contact can be disabled via the jumper (near the tamper contact – do not
forget to re-enable the tamper upon finishing the servicing) – Note: the
keypad usually has a slightly shorter communication range than the
detectors. Therefore, if carried to more-distant detectors the triggering of
the detectors might not be shown.
• The most convenient way of measuring is via a computer using OLink SW.
5.4 Erasing enrolled devices
1. The control panel must be in Service mode. If this is not the case,
enter *0 service code (factory default: 8080). The control panel must be
disarmed,
2. Key in “1” to enter enrollment mode and select the desired address of
the device you wish to erase using the arrow keys,
3. Press and hold the “2” key until a beep is heard and the A indicator
turns off,
4. When all the desired devices have been erased press #.
Notes:
• To erase all wireless devices, press and hold the “4” key in enrollment
mode,
• If a wireless keypad is erased by the above mentioned means, it stops
communicating with the control panel and you must re-enrol it again (see
3.4).
5.5 Enrolling the control panel to UC and AC
modules
If you wish to transmit PGX and PGY programmable output signals to the
UC-82 and AC-82 output modules, you must enroll the control panel to these
modules as follows:
1. The control panel must be in Service mode. If this is not the case,
enter *0 service code (factory default: 8080). The control panel must be
disarmed,
2. Enter the control panel enrollment mode on the UC or AC module
(see the manual of the particular module),
3. Key in 299 on the control panel keypad – the LEDs on the module will
flash a few times.
Notes:
• we recommend locating the module close to the control panel during
enrollment or carry the wireless keypad close to the module,
• the control panel can be enrolled to the desired number of UC/AC modules
(each PG output can thus have an output at an arbitrary number of places
in the house),
• PG outputs are enrolled to UC and AC module relays individually (PGX
output to the X relay, PGY output to the Y relay). This means that either
one or both modules can be enrolled to the module if requested,
• Only one control panel can be enrolled to a UC or AC receiver (a control
panel repeats its PG signal every 9 minutes).