The JA-80X communicator
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3.5.
ARC communication test
sequence 74
To perform the test enter:
74
After a successful transfer the keypad will display “
test ok
”. An
unsuccessful transfer is indicated by displaying “
test error
”.
Regular reports (group No. 7) are sent 24 hours after an event
has been reported.
3.6.
Using the JA-80X and the JA80Y in
combination
The JA-80X can be used in combination with a JA-80Y GSM
communicator. The communicators can either work in parallel or
the JA-80X can operate as a backup device to the JA-80Y. In this
case, any unsuccessful attempt of the JA-80Y to report events via
GSM is followed by JA-80X voice telephone reporting.
GSM report faults are indicated by reporting “No ARC report
sent” events to the control panel memory.
Use spacing posts to install the JA-80X above the JA-80Y in the
control panel.
Notes:
x
This option requires the
JA-80Y
to be
pre-programmed
by
instruction
081
.
x
Using two communicators in combination can reduce the
internal antenna‘s working range. If this is a problem you can
use some of Jablotron’s external antennas designed for OASiS
systems.
3.7.
ARC reporting mode
sequence 791x
To program reporting mode enter:
791x
where:
x = 0
no ARC reporting
from the JA-80X
x = 1
the JA-80X operates as a
back-up
device for
ARC1
reporting
x = 2
the JA-80X operates as a
back-up
device for
ARC2
reporting
x = 3
the JA-80X reports unconditionally (this requires
the installation ID and at least one phone number
to be pre-programmed)
The factory default setting is
7910
.
After a JA-80X back-up report (x = 1 or 2), the JA-80Y will
perform reporting as soon as GSM communication is re-
established.
3.8.
Telephone line monitoring
sequence 793x
If this function is enabled, the dialler will monitor readiness of
the telephone line. If the line is not ready it indicates problem
on the keypad and to control panel’s events memory will be
written a report “External communication fault”.
To program the feature enter:
793x
where:
x = 0 monitoring
disabled
x = 1
monitoring
enabled
The factory default setting is 7930 (does not comply with EN
50131-1!)
3.9.
Sensitivity to signals
sequence 794x
This setting allows you to set a higher sensitivity to the line signal.
This can help in cases where the quality or level of the signal is
low.
794x
where:
x-0
basic sensitivity (default)
x-1
higher sensitivity
3.10.
Busy – line detection
sequence 795x
If this function is enabled, the dialler will check for the busy tone
after dialling each phone number. If the line is busy it hangs up
and continues dialling the other numbers.
The attempt is repeated in a standard way (eight / four attempts
for communication to the ARC, four attempts for voice messages
795x
where:
x-0
detection is disabled (default)
x-1
detection is enabled
4.
Remote access via a telephone line
The JA-80X communicator makes it possible to operate the
system remotely via a phone line by temporarily authorizing a
phone keypad. After a call request has been received, the
communicator will wait for a pre-programmed ringing period and
then answer the call. Subsequently, message No. 8 is replayed
(Enter your access code). After then the communicator waits for
60 sec for a Service, User or MASTER code to be entered.
If an incorrect code is entered, the communicator responds with
message No. 8 and still waits for a correct code to be entered. If
an incorrect code is detected for the second time, the
communicator responds with 4 beeps and hangs up.
A correct code entry is responded to by system status indication:
1 beep – Set (Armed)
2 beeps – Unset (Disarmed)
3 beeps – Service mode
1 long beep + 3 short beeps – Alarm state
Subsequently, the communicator replays message No. 7
“Welcome to OASiS”. The system can then be operated via the
phone keypad, the same way as from the system keypad.
Instruction performance is confirmed by beeps:
1 beep – Setting (Arming)
2 beeps – Unsetting (Disarming)
3 beeps – Entering Service mode
4 beeps – Error
Phone calls are automatically terminated after 60 seconds of
inactivity.
4.1.
Ringing period
sequence 77n
To program the ringing period after which the communicator will
answer a call, enter:
77n
where:
n
is a number from 0 to 9 with the following
meaning:
n = 1 to 8
the communicator will answer after n
multiplied by 5 seconds of ringing
n = 9
answers after a second call - first there must
be at least one ring, then a pause (5 to
40sec.) and then just after the first ring of
the second call, the call will be answered
n = 0
the communicator will never answer