jablotron Oasis User Manual

Programming sequences beginning with the ∗ key
1 sets the entire system (the same as the ABC key)
2 sets section A (the sam e as the A key)
1
)
3 sets A and B, or just B (the sam e as the B key)
1
)
4 event memory recal l (k ey 4 s cro lls backw ards) – the control panel records the 255 latest events
5 new Master Code/Card (5 MC NC NC) (MC- master code; NC – new code)
6 access code/c ard program ming ( 6 MC nn NC) (MC- master code; NC – new code)
7 for operation while under duress (should be entered before the access code to secretly signal distress)
8 PGX control (ON/OFF = 81/∗80 or enter 8 to trigger, if a pulsed switching reaction is
programmed)
1
)
9 PGY control (ON/OFF = 91/∗90 or enter 9 to trigger, if a pulsed switching reaction is
programmed)
1
)
0 To enter Service Mode (0 SC – factory default 8080) or to enter maintenance mode (0∗ MC –
fact ory def aul t 1 234)
1
) The functions allow the system to be operated from a mobile phone keypad (if the control panel is
equippe d w ith the relevant communic a tor).
Limited warranty
Subject to the conditions of this Limited warr anty Jablotron Ltd. warrants this product to be free from defects in design, material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by a customer for a subsequent period of two (2) years. Should your Product need warranty service, please return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased.
Conditions:
1) The warranty is valid only if the original receipt issued to the original
purchaser by the dealer, specifying the date of purchase, is presented with the Product to be repaired or replaced. Jablotron reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this information has been removed or changed.
2) This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product due to misuse,
including but not limited to use in other than the normal and customary manner, in accordance with instructions for use and maintenance of the Product. Nor does this warranty cover any failure of the product due to accident, modification, adjustment, improper repair or acts of God.
3) This warranty does not apply to batteries nor modules of other
suppliers (e.g. SIM card of the GSM provider).
4) The warranty provided does not affect the consumer's statutory rights
under applicable national legislation in force, nor the consumer's rights against the dealer arising from their sales/purchase contract.
Contents
Dear Oasis u ser ................................................................................................. 2
What is a secu rity system? ............................................................................... 2
System access codes (cards) ............................................................................. 3
1. System setting (arming) .......................................................................... 4
2. During t he setting (arming) process … ................................................... 5
3. After the system has just been set (armed) ............................................. 6
4. System unsetting (disarming) ................................................................. 6
5. To stop the alarm .................................................................................... 7
6. Operating the system fro m an outdoo r keypad ....................................... 8
7. Panic alarm ............................................................................................. 8
8. Controlling connected devices from a keypad ........................................ 8
9. Remote control – by phone, Internet ....................................................... 9
User configuration – access codes (cards) ....................................................... 9
10. Programming the master code (card) ................................................ 10
11. Progra mmi ng user codes (cards) ....................................................... 10
12. Key-fob setting ................................................................................. 12
User configuration – Maintenance mode ...................................................... 12
13. Entering Maintenance Mode ............................................................. 12
14. System testing ................................................................................... 12
15. Displaying which user/card positions are occupied .......................... 13
16. Bypassing .......................................................................................... 14
17. Setting the internal clock .................................................................. 14
18. Automatic setting/unsetting schedule ............................................... 15
19. Programming pho ne number s for SMS messages ............................ 16
Your Installer:
Date:
Manufacturer:
JABLOTRON ALARMS Inc. http://www.jablotron.com/
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Dear Oasis user
The development and production of your security system have been done by the manufacturer with maximum care so that your oasis of safety – your room, house or company premises – can be protected as well as possible. The second party having an impact on the quality of a security system is the installer. The inst all er c ompa n y sho uld kno w the s yste m we ll, t here for e d o not hesitate to contact them if you have any questions about system operation or when you need an in-depth explanation of how the system works. However, the most important participant of a pr operly working security syste m is yo u, t he da ily user. Please, follow these guidelines as well as the installer’s instructi ons when you ta ke ov er the syste m. D uring t he s yste m’s ever yday use, you can read information from the keypad display. This way you can be informed that a balcony door is open or that maintenance of a particular device is needed.
What is a security system?
Any electronic securit y system (ESS) has a control p anel as its essential part. The control panel co mprises all the system’s important functions. Among the control panel’s constituent optional parts, there is a communicator for transmitting messages to an alarm receiving centre, and a back-up battery, which ensures that the system works properly (for a given period) after a power supply outage. The control panel should be installed in a hidden place. In the case of an intrusion, a hidden-working control panel transmits messages even if all other parts of the ESS have been destroyed. The connection between you and the control panel is established via a keypad. This way you can op erate the system or, conver sely, the system i nforms yo u via the keypad display or LED signalling. House premises are protected by detectors. These react to various events: movement (PIR), door or window opening (magnetic detector), glass pane breaks (glass break detector). In addition, smoke detection or combustible gas leak detection can be included in a system’s functi onality. This way an ESS can detect threats to prop e rty or health. When a security system detects movement in a protected area, information is sent, depending on the system configuration, to your mobile phone or to an alarm receiving (central monitoring) company, which performs on-site physical intervention. Outdoor sirens let the neighbourhood know that something is going on, whereas the main purpose of indoor sirens is to discourage the intruder.
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The Oasis system is configurable and its exact behav iour is determined by system settings. The following text contains references to the system configuration table which is to be found at th e end of this manual. The table should be filled in by an installer during the installation process. References are numbered, like for instance (
4.). In this case you can find particular settings for the 4th parameter in the table.
System access codes (cards)
The system status can be controlled via a keypad (internal or external) using access codes or cards. To prevent misuse by a stolen card, you can set that card access must be confirmed by entering a proper code (
5.). In addit ion, you ca n
operate the system wirelessly by key-fob or remotely via phone or using internet access (see www.GSMLink.cz).
Access codes and cards
Access codes and cards allow system operation – i.e. setting (arming), unsetting (disarming), stopping triggered alarms, triggering silent alarms (PANIC), etc. Access code functionality can be configured during installation. The s yste m allo ws for up to 50 different access codes (cards) to be assigned to different users. This way it is poss i bl e to dis tin guish (at the alarm receiving cent re o r in the con trol panel memory) who has operated the device and when. As a factory default, all access codes are blank. It is up to you – the system administrator (master) – to define access codes as desired, using a Master code or card.
Note: Entering an invalid access code ten times in a row will trigger a tamper alarm.
The Master code (card)
The master code (card) is an access code or card with a higher priority which, in
addition to allowing system control, enables you to change or configure access
codes for other users. Kno wing t he master cod e or po ssessi ng a maste r access card
is necessary for any user configuration of the system.
Usually, the m aster code is used by the system o wner or administrator, who performs a change of the factory default value 1234 to his or her required master code after taking the system over from the installer. An access card can be set up in place of a master access code. This should be kept in a safe place.
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The service code
The service code is a special code designed for a service company. The code
allows maintenance technicians system configuration and testing.
Note: it can be set by a ser vice technician that by means of a service code it is
possible to unset the system to provide full service and maintenance of the system
under any circumstances (he will not be able to modify or add user codes).
Unsetti ng the system b y the servic e code can o nly be enabl ed with the written
agreement of the owner of the system – see
15.
1. System setting (arming)
There are several ways to set (arm) the system.
An unsplit system (1.)
Enter a code (present a card).
On the key-fob, press the
button.
If operation without an access code is enabled (4.), you can set
(arm) the system by pressin g the ABC key.
A system with partial setting (arming) (2.)
If operation without an access code is enabled (4.), you o nly have
to press the A button to set section A, the B button to set both sections A and B, or the ABC button to set the entire system.
When the system is only partially set (e.g. only section A), it is
possible to extend the proportion of the system armed by pressing the corresponding button (B or ABC). All detectors configured to delayed or next-delayed reactions will provide an exit delay. Thus, you will not need to turn off partial setting first to set the whole system eac h t i me yo u le a ve the house. Instead, you can perform total setting straight away and the system allows departure through all zones covered by delayed and next delayed detectors.
If operation without an access code is disabled (4.), then pressing
the A, B, or ABC key must always be followed by entering an access code (or by presenting an access card).
Key-fob: press for total setting (A + B + C)
press
to set section A
press
to set sections A+B
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A split system (3.)
If operation without an access code is enabled (4.), you onl y have
to press the A or B button to set (arm) the corresponding section. Pressing the ABC button results in total setting.
If operation without an access code is disabled (4.) and you
perform setting (arming) via an access code or card, then only the section assigned to the code (card) is set (A, B or ABC).
o If the code (card) belongs to the whole system (ABC), then it is possible to
set only section A or B by pressing button A or B before entering the code (card).
Using an access code (card) assigned to section C will set the entire
system (ABC). You can also set either section A or B alone – by pressing the A or B button respectively before you enter a cod e (or present a card).
By pressing the
button on the key-fob the section to which the
key-fob belongs will be set.
When both sections A and B are set, the common section C is set
automatically too
2. During the setting (arming) process …
The system will warn you when anything is going wrong. Pay attention at the moment of setting to the information on the keypad.
If the (10.) parameter is enabled, then by displaying “Triggered det.” on the
keypa d, the syst em giv es yo u notice that a detector is triggered (usually a window
or a door is open). By pressing the ? key you will be shown which particular
detector it is. If there are more detectors triggered, you can access them on the
display by pressing (?) repetitively. Naturally, i n such situ ation, it is ap propria te to
check through the building and close the doors and/or windows.
If the (10.) parameter is disabled, then no “Triggered det.” text will be
displayed. Nonethe less, press ing the ? key lets you displa y the list of triggered
detectors.
If the (11.) parameter is enabled and “Triggered det.“ is shown on the keypad
display, then after entering an access code (card) or after pressing the A B or
ABC button for quick setting (arming) you will be offered the possibi lity of a
bypass – which means the temporary removal of triggered zones from the
system. If you wish to accept/confirm the bypass suggestion, press *. If no
confirmation is made, the system will not be set! The system behaves the
same way when b ypa s si ng has be en pre-programmed in maintenance mode.
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If the (11.) parameter is disabled, any triggered detector is bypassed
automatically – no key-press confirmation is needed.
While sett ing (armi ng) the syste m via a key-fob controller, any triggered zone
is bypassed automatically regar dless of the (
11.) parameter.
If a detector has been bypassed, it starts to protect as soon as it is de-triggered (for example, if a door is closed).
3. After the system has just been set (armed)
T he keypad beeps and an exit delay will begin. The keypa d displays
Exit delay”.
The keypad indicates which sections have been set (A; B; C).
If exit delay acoustic signalling (6.) is enabled, the exit delay is
indicated by regular beeps from the keypad (the beeps get faster in the last 5 second s).
For a partially set system, the exit delay may not be signalled
acoustically (
7.).
You have to leave protected areas before the exit delay (20) elapses.
If final-door detector mode (12.) is triggered during an exit delay,
then the exit delay is e xtended to the moment when the final door is closed. So you can set and leave the house comfortably without any haste. If the final-door detector is not triggered, then the system provides a normal exit delay.
4. System unsetting (disarming)
After you step into a set (ar med) section, an entrance delay will begin. T his is
indicated by displaying “Entrance delay” on the keypad. Also, the keypad starts
to beep fast if entrance delay acoustic signalling is enabled (
8.) ( the wireless
keypad only if it is powered from the AC adaptor or the door detector is
connected to the keypad or when you open its cover). Additionally, the
entrance delay time can be indicated by an indoor siren.
Dur in g the e ntr a nc e d e la y (
21) yo u ha ve t o un se t ( d isa r m) t he s ys t e m
by entering a valid access code (or, alternatively, presenting a valid access card, or using a valid key-fob).
If final-door detector mode (12.) is active and you came in through
the corresponding door, then the entrance delay would be six times longer tha n if it had b een triggered by an ordinary detector (i.e. if you
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had co me in thro ugh a “ main do or”). T his way you have enough t ime for unsett ing the syste m (
22). However if any other delayed detector
is activated the entrance delay will be shortened to a normal entrance delay time.
If t he is flashing on the keypad and the display is showing which
device was triggered, it means that there was an alarm. Unset the system and carefully check the reason for the alarm. Keep in mind that there could be somebody hidden on the premises. Alarm memory
flashing -
can be erased from the display by pressing button #
An unsplit system (1.)
Enter a code (present a card).
Use a key-fob: by pressing the
(or ) b utton you wil l unset the
whole system.
A system with partial setting (arming) (2.)
Enter a code (present a card).
Use a key-fob: By pressing the
(or ) butto n you will unset the
whole system.
A split system (3.)
Enter a code (present a card) or use a key-fob to unset the
corres ponding system sect ion.
5. To stop the alarm
If there is an alarm in the system it can be stopped by entering a code
(presenting a ca r d or using a
on the key-fob).
Alarm signalling – a flashing
and information about the reason for the
alarm – this can be terminated (after stopping the alarm) by pressing the #
button. The memory entry for the last alarm can be displayed by pressing
4,
to scroll through the history keep pressing button 4.
Keep in mind that there could be somebody hidden on the
premises. If you have any doubt s, then it is r ecommend ed
to have the premises checked by a security service from the alarm receiving station.
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6. Operating the system from an outdoor keypad
If the system is equipped with a JA-80H outdoor keypad or a JA-80N external card
reader, then the outdoor device can be set to work the same way as an indoor
keypad. The system will be set/unset after entering a code (presenting a card).
A more common usage of the outdoor keypad is to open the entrance door:
Performing setting or unsetting the system is only possible via an
indoor keypad (or via a key-fob controller).
Enter a valid access code or present a valid card to the outdoor
keypad to open the electronic door lock.
If the system is set, and the door is opened via an outdoor keypad, an entrance delay will begin. During this delay period the system has to be unset using an indoor keypad unit (or a key-fob).
7. Panic alarm
If you are in danger you can trigger a silent panic alarm to inconspicuously call
for help. After triggering a panic alarm the system will send voice messages,
SMS messages, and pass data to an alarm receiving centre (central monitoring
station), depending on installation settings. A set system will be unset.
A panic alarm can be triggered as follows:
On the keypad – enter * 7 before entering an access code (before
presenting a card). I f the system has been in a set state, it will be unset = operation under duress.
O n t he key-fob controller – press both
and
buttons simultaneously. If desired, the contr oller can be re-configured (by an installer) for Panic Mode, in which pressing any button will trigger the Panic alarm.
By pressing a large-sized panic button (that can be installed on a
wall, under a desk etc.).
By a panic code or card on the keypad.
8. Controlling connected devices from a keypad
The control panel allows you to control various devices in the building, e.g. heating, a ir conditio ners, ... (
13.) and (14.). Control can be performed via a
keypad by keying-in the following:
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Device X (13.) t urn ON * 81
turn OFF * 80
Device Y (14.) t urn ON * 91
turn OFF * 90
The output s may be used to unlo ck lo cks – opening a door via a short impulse). In this case, enter the following:
an impulse to operate (13.) is provided by pressing * 8 an impulse to operate (14.) is provided by pressing * 9
Optionally, the system can be pre-programmed by a service company so that the above operations require an access code (card).
9. Remote control – by phone, Internet
If the control panel is equipped with a suitable communicator (C.) you can
control it remotely by mobile phone (directly by using the phone’s keypad or by SMS). It can be also controlled via the Internet – after registration on
www.GSMLink.cz For further details see also the communicator’s manual.
User configuration – access codes (cards)
The follo wing de scrip tion is i ntende d for a system a dmini str ator, who knows the control panel master code or possesses a master card which is authorized to modify the system configuration.
All the setting s can be perfo rmed via keyin g-in on a syste m keypad (or very comfortably via a PC running Olink software). An unfinished sequence can be cancelled by pressing the # key. A sequence is stored into control panel memory only after the sequence has been completely entered.
Note: The Oasis JA-80 system has three modes: operating mode, maintenance mode and service mode. Operating mode is for the day-to-day
use of the system by all authorized users, e.g. setting/unsetting (arming/disarming). Maintenance mode is for the holder of the master code (system administrator) to have limited programming of the system, e.g. changing codes/cards, bypassing and is inaccessible to all other users. Service mode is only for installers and is used to program and control all aspects of the system.
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10. Programming the master code (card)
The master code is used by the house owner or administrator (supervisor). The factory default set ting is 1234. T he administrator should progra m his/her own four-digit code while taking the system over from an installer. This prevents other parties from accessing the system configuration. Master code
programming is only po ssible when the syst em is u nset ( disarmed) a nd not in maintenance mode.
To change an existing master code enter:
* 5 xxxx yyyy yyyy
where
xxxx is the existing master code yyyy is the new master code (the new code must be entered twice to
avoid errors). Combination 0000 cannot be used. The master code cannot be erased.
Example: Existing code 1234 will change to 6723 by entering: * 5 1234 6723 6723
If you wish to use an access card instead of a co de, you can enter * 5 xxxx and then present the card. This makes the card authorized for system configuration.
If you forget the master code (or if you lose the card), an installer can reset the code to the factory default setting 1234 (this requires the system to be unset (disarmed). All other pre-programmed codes (cards) in the system remain unaffected.
11. Programming user codes (cards)
The system allows for up to 50 different access codes (cards). Their modification or
deletion is only available to the system administrator who knows the master code.
The most comfortable way to edit the user code is via Olink software.
Code programming is only possible when the system is unset (disarmed) and not in mainte n ance mode.
In practice, it is convenient that each user has his own user code pre­programmed. The system stores to its memory which code was used for what
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event and when. As a facto r y defa ult, a ll ac ce ss cod es (card s) are b la nk. T o d efine a user code, enter the following sequence:
* 6 xxxx nn yyyy
where
xxxx is the master code nn is the user code index (from 01 to 50)
yyyy is the new user code. By inserting 0000 the code in the nn
position will be erased
Example:
If the master code is 1234 and user 3’s new code should be 5277, enter:
* 6 1234 03 5277
Alternatively, assign a card to user 3 by entering:
* 6 1234 03 and present user 3’s card
Notes:
Both a code and a card can be assigned to every position
If you want to assign a code and a card to position nn set the code and
then on the same position the card (or vice versa)
If t he system is prog rammed to require card verification by code
(
5.), a user who has a code and card set always uses both (no matter which order). If the user has only a code or a card then verification does not concern him.
If the administrator records the codes on t he table in the appendix of this
manual it is necessary to keep it hidden in a safe place. B etter would be to use and store them in the Olink software (access is encrypted)..
The installer sets the reaction of the system to each code and the code
assignments to each section (A,B,C).
A code cannot be assigned to 2 different positions. Code relocation
can be done by deleting the code (card) and, subsequently, programming it to a new position.
For security reasons, do not use codes which are easily predictable
such as four equal digits, birth dates, company personal numbers, etc.
The administrator can check which positions (01 to 50) are occupied
by a code or card in maintenance mode – see 15.
To erase a code without knowing its nn position use sequence ∗ 6
master code (card) 00 code
To erase all codes a nd cards set ∗ 6 master code (card) 00 0000.
The master code (card) will not be effected.
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12. Key-fob setting
Setting or adding other key-fobs to the system can be done by the installer who is also able to block or replace a lost key-fob. An immediate bypass can be done by the admini s trator of the syste m - see 16).
User configuration – Maintenanc e mod e
The following description is intende d for a system administ rator, who knows the control panel master code or possesses a master card which is authorized to modify the system configuration.
All the settings can be performed via keying-in on a system keypad. An unfinished sequence can be escaped from by pressing the # k ey. A seque nce is stored into control panel memory only after the sequence has been completely entered.
13. Entering Maintenance Mode
You can enter maintenance mode when the control panel is unset by keying­in * 0 master code (card). The mode will be indicated on the keypad display.
Maintenance mode enables the fo ll owing:
internal-clock configuration
auto matic setting/unsetting sched ule
programming telephone numbers for alarm reporting
tes ting detectors or opening their cove rs without triggering an alarm
zone bypassing configura tion
displaying which code/card positions are already occupied
Exit maintenance mode by pressing the # key.
14. System testing
The administrator should test the system monthly. For testing, the control panel should be in operating mode and unset (it can also be in maintenance mode). When in operating mode, the control panel indicates the triggering of a detector, but no alarm can be triggered if the system is unset.
We recommend triggering the detectors (zones) one by one and verifying that the triggering is indicated on the keypad display – by displa ying t he si gnal t ype and source. Remote controllers (key-fobs) or panic buttons can be tested in a similar way.
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Note: some detectors (for example the JA-83P wire less motion detector) are equipped with battery-saving functionality which prevents repetitive triggering in short intervals. In this case a pre-progra mmed time has to elapse before subsequent triggering is possible (up to 5 minutes).
In maintena nce mode, close the wireless keypad’s flip cover i f you are not working with it to save battery energy.
If anything does not work properly during testing, call the installer for help.
In maintenance mode it is possible to replace discharged batteries in the devices. But it is highly recommended to ask your installer to replace the battery.
Improper handling can result in da maging the d evice and loss of warranty.
Recommendations: the system should be annually inspected by a professional installer who should check the backup battery voltage and perform functionality testing.
15. Displaying which user/card positions are occupied
When in maintena nce mode, the co ntrol panel can display which positions in the range 01 to 50 are occupied by codes or cards.
To display the positions:
P ress key 5 (the displa y indicates “Codes 01: Code” – or the name o f
the code holder).
Using the arrow keys
and all user positions (01 to 50) can be scrolled through. The A indicator shows whether a code is programmed or not, and the B indicator shows whether a card is programmed or not. ( This means if both indicato rs are lit, t he position is occupied by a code and a card.)
To exit this code/card display mode press the # key.
Notes:
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Code programming is only possible when the system is unset
(disarmed) and in Operating mode. When the system is in Maintenance mode, code programming is disabled.
The most convenient way to administer codes is by using a PC
running Olink software – select the “Codes” menu option.
16. Bypassing
In practice, you may need to set (arm) the system while excluding particular zones (potential sources of alarms). This exclusion is referred to as a bypass.
To set up a bypass:
1. Press key 1 to open the bypass menu while in maintenance mode.
2. Using the
and keys, you can scroll through all potential alarm
sources. Select the source (detector, controller…) which you want to bypass and:
a. press key 2 to bypass t he so ur c e fo r t he next setti n g/ uns ett i n g
cycle (the
indicator will start flashing),
b. press key 3 to bypass the source permanently (the
indicator will light continuously).
c. Multiple p ressi ng and holdi ng of t he keys ( 2 or 3) will toggle
the bypass on – off – on …
d. Using key 4 will ca ncel a ll device bypasses in the system.
3. All the desired bypasses can be reprogrammed by repeating step 2.
4. Press the # key to exit the bypass menu. Pressing # again exits
maintenance mode.
Notes:
If a system with bypassed d evices is being set, then bypass text will be
displayed on the keypa d unit .
Any bypass programmed for a single setting/unsetting cycle will be
automatically cancelled after unsetting (disarming) the system.
The existing bypass configuration can be checked or modified in the
bypass menu.
If the installer enters service mode all bypasses will be cancelled..
Alternatively, you can cancel all bypasses using key 4 in the bypass menu.
17. Setting the internal clock
The control panel has a built in real-time clock whic h is used to time-stamp a ll recorded events in the control panel memory. The clock should be set during installation. However, the ad ministrator can re-set the clock. This can be used
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for summer time offsets when automatic sum mer ti me is di sa bled ( A.). T o set the clock, enter:
4 hh mm DD MM YY
where: hh hours
mm minutes DD day MM month YY year
Example: at 21:30 on April 29, 2007 enter: 4 21 30 29 04 07
If automatic summer time is enabled ( A.), the control panel’s interna l clock is automatically offset by +1 hour on March 31st at midnight. The offset is then removed on October 31st at midnight to return to winter time.
18. Automatic setting/unsetting schedule
This can be used to program an automatic sequence of daily setting/unsetting events. Up to 10 daily events can be programmed. The events will occur every day of the week.
To program an automatic schedule enter: 64 n a hh mm
where: n is the event number from 0 to 9 a is the type of event from 0 to 6 (see the following table)
hh hours (time of event) mm minutes (time of event)
a
( 1.)
Unsplit system
( 2.)
Partially split
system
( 3.)
Split system
0
No event
No event
No event
1
Set all
Set all
Set all
2
Unset all
Unset all
Unset all
3
Set all
Set A
Set A
4
Set all
Set AB
Set B
5
Unset all
Unset all
Unset A
6
Unset all
Unset all
Unset B
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Example:
To program setting (arming) the AB section of a partially split system at 22:45 everyday, enter:
64 0 4 22 45
To cancel the schedule, enter: 64 0 0
Notes:
If the control panel is in the requested setting/unsetting state before the
scheduled event time, the eve nt will not change the setting/u nsetting.
If an y automatic event is selec ted, it will be perfor med everyday at the
programmed time with all its consequences. It means that the system will be set even when people are still on the premises,
To cancel a scheduled event, ent er 64 n 0
As a factory default, all automatic events are switched off.
19. Programming phone numbers for SMS messages
This setting is usually performed by an installer during the installation. The programming of the phone numbers can be also done by the administrator in Maintenance mode if enabled (
B.). Follow the manual supplied with the
communicator.
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Table of user codes
Posi
tion
ABC Code Card Code holder Posit
ion
ABC Code Card Code holder
1.
26.
2.
27.
3.
28.
4.
29.
5.
30.
6.
31.
7.
32.
8.
33.
9.
34.
10.
35.
11.
36.
12.
37.
13.
38.
14.
39.
15.
40.
16.
41.
17.
42.
18.
43.
19.
44.
20.
45.
21.
46.
22.
47.
23.
48.
24.
49.
25.
50.
Guidelines for filling in the table:
Use the ABC column for marking the sections accessible in a split system
Use th e C ode column to indicate that a position is occupied by a code
Use th e C ard column to indicate th at a position is occupied by a card
Use the Code holder column to write down the name of the person who is authorized to
use the code
Use positions 41-50 for codes/cards whose operations shoul d not be reporte d by SMS
messages.
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Oasis configurati on table
No.
Oasis control panel configuration
1.
An unsplit system (only ABC)
2.
A system with partial setti ng (arming) (A or AB or ABC)
3.
A split system (A or B or ABC)
4.
Setting (arming) without an access code enabled
5.
Access by code and card (both card and code have to be presented)
6.
Exit delay beeps
7.
Exit delay beeps while par tia lly setting (arming)
8.
Entrance delay beeps
9.
Permanent alarm status display for a set system
10.
Triggered detecto r indication
11.
Auto-bypass of triggered detectors
12.
Final-door (exit/entrance delay extended)
13.
Device X:
14.
Device Y:
15.
Unsetting (disarming) by service code enabled
20.
sec
Exit delay time
21.
sec
Entrance delay time for a “main-door” access
22.
sec
Entrance delay time for a “final-door” access
A.
Automatic summer time
B.
Programming pho ne number s in maintenance mode enabled
C.
The type of the communicator installed in the system
Notes:
The table should be fille d in by a ser vi ce technici an acco rding to the sy stem configur atio n
Ticking (checking) the fiel d in the seco nd col umn indic ates that the cor res ponding func tion is
enabled
ABC A B
C
A B
C
1.
Unsplit system
Only allows you to set the
entire system
2.
Partial set ti n g (a rm ing)
Setting (arming) A or AB or the
entire system
3.
Split sy stem
Setting A or B . Section C is
automatically set if A+B
are set.
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Table of device posit i on s
Positi
on
ABC Type Location / User Positi
on
ABC Type Location / User
1.
26.
2.
27.
3.
28.
4.
29.
5.
30.
6.
31.
7.
32.
8.
33.
9.
34.
10.
35.
11.
36.
12.
37.
13.
38.
14.
39.
15.
40.
16.
41.
17.
42.
18.
43.
19.
44.
20.
45.
21.
46.
22.
47.
23.
48.
24.
49.
25
50.
Guidelines for filling in the table:
The t able should be filled in by a servi ce technician accor d ing to the s ystem
configurat ion (composition ).
Use the ABC column to indicate which section a device falls into.
Use t he Type colu mn for device type specification (e.g. JA-83P, JA-83M, RC-86, …).
Use t he Location/User co l umn to describe where a detector is located (a porch, living
room,…) or to write down the user of a remote controller (Uncle Charles, Aunt Mary).
The t able can be also printed out in the Olink software.
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