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Make your premises an Oasis of security

Make your premises an Oasis of security. Oasis_EN_ 1010 _c1. A solution for your security & comfort. Oasis is a wireless kit. Sirens. RFID cards. Keypads. Control Panel. Wireless detectors. Motion detection. Fire & Gas. Glass-break detectors. Temperature. Window, door opening.

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Make your premises an Oasis of security

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  1. Make your premises an Oasis of security Oasis_EN_1010_c1

  2. A solution for your security & comfort...

  3. Oasis is a wireless kit Sirens RFID cards Keypads Control Panel

  4. Wireless detectors Motion detection Fire&Gas Glass-break detectors Temperature Window, door opening..

  5. Wireless buttons Wall-mount button Door bell Panic Wireless relay Key-fob

  6. Basic features • 50 addresses for wireless devices (detectors, RC, keypads and sirens) • 50 positions for user codes or/and proxy cards • 4 wired inputs in the control panel ( plus inputs in keypad and detectors) • (additional 10 inputs via JA-82C module) • Lithium batteries – calculated lifetime 3 years • 868 MHz operating frequency • Grade 2 by the EN 50131 standard (medium risk)

  7. JK- 82 Kit Set-up your system from individual items or just use the starter kit..

  8. JK-82 consists of: • Control panel with GSM communicator • Wireless keypad • PIR detector • Magnetic detector • Indoor siren • Key fob • Wireless door bell button • Proximity card • Accessories (batteries etc.)

  9. Kit installation 6 5 1 4 3 7 2

  10. Service mode after powering up • A:Enrollment ofmore devices • key 1and connect batteries, exitwith # • B: Communication quality test • key298 (turns on signal measurement) • arrow keys scroll devices • device triggering = signal from 1/4 to 4/4 • # returns you to Service mode • C:GSM signal strength test • key922 • return to Service mode by # • Each signal should be at least 2/4

  11. Service mode after powering up • A: Enrollment of more devices • By keying in production code (on keypad or computer) • By enrollment • Press 1 to open enrollment (*08080 for the service mode) • Scroll to desired position • Insert battery to enroll the item • Erase the position by holding key 2 in enrollment • Enrollment can also be opened by shorting the reset pins

  12. Optional antennas • AN-80 • AN-81 • Can be used with control panel and UC-82 receiver

  13. JA-80Z Repeater • Repeats RF signals of up to 40 enrolled items • Working range can be enhanced up to 2x • Shows signal strength of enrolled items • Hardware of JA-82K + JA-82R • Two-way communication with the control panel- copy PGX, PGY, EW, IWoutputs • Hardwired inputs TMP, INP • JA-80F, JA-84P, JA-80A cannot be enrolled

  14. Wireless communication Robust protocol = reliability • Integrity check –Supervision • Code grabbing protection- Floating code • Code searching protection - Antiscan • Anti-jamming protection • Anti-collision protection • Diagnostics = to see communication quality

  15. Programming • After power-up first set language of the keypad and communicator • Set other parameters - example: 98101 EN communicator language 4 hh mm DD MM RR = clock 201 Exit delay 10sec. 811„phone num“*0= phone number The best way is to use Olink SW

  16. 299 enrollment of PGX to AC relay X • 237 PGX function = on / off

  17. Handover to the user • Explain the basics (less = more) • Always recheck that user understands ? ?

  18. Operating a key-fob SET (arm) UNSET (disarm) Both buttons = PANIC

  19. Keypad layout Alarm or faultSET A, B and C Power Details Setting (arming) Hot keys A, B & C PGX On / Off Detail reading

  20. Let the user feel that (s)he is the master • „Master“ card enrollment: * 5 1234card • Access card enrollment: * 6, Master card, keynn, card • Access code programming: * 6, Master card, keynn, code • To erase access code and card: * 6, Master card, keynn, 0000 nn= user number 01 to 50 Each user can have code, card or both John 2375

  21. Keypad operation

  22. * instructions

  23. 2 level partial arming Example:Family house Garage,... Set (armed) by: KeyA Garage + Groundfloor A Key B A B Complete arming C C Key ABC A B A B

  24. Split system Example: Two families in a house, two offices.. Brown ARMED Set (armed) by: A B Code or card Brown C Ward ARMED Code or card Ward A B C Entire house armed incl. Common section If both A+B armed, then C also armed A B C

  25. Communicator test Both buttons „Panic“ Panic alarm SMS • Function test • Knowing the SIM card tel.number

  26. Remote access SMS instructions:„CODE space INSTRUCTION“ Phone call: • Call and wait for the system to respond (after 5 rings) • Enter a valid code (master, user or service) • Operate the system… hang up at the end

  27. The JA-82K control panel • Modularity • JA-82K control panel = 4 inputs • JA-82R = radio • JA-82C = 10 inputs • 50 addresses for devices • Wired inputs • Wireless devices • Enrollment via radio comm. or • by keying in production codes • 50 addresses for codes / cards • Optional code+card configuration • Mains power supply and battery • Output 12V, 500mA • Memoryfor the last 255 events • Replaceable memory chip • Alarm outputs: EW and IW • Programmable outputs: PgX and PgY

  28. The JA-83K control panel JA-82R radio module Power transformer1.1 A antenna Up to 30 wired inputs • Communicator: • 80X telephone line • 80Y GSM • 80V LAN + tel. line Back up battery up to 18 Ah

  29. Hard-wired inputs • Hard-wired inputs addresses 01 to 14 / 30 (can be switched off by DIP switch or by SW) • Maximum of 5 detectors in a loop • Double balanced - triggering and tampering • Programmable reaction (Natural = delayed) • Enrollment of a wireless device to address 01 - 14 disables the input terminal • Connected to COM via a 1 k resistor = untriggered input • Connected to COM via 2 to 5 k = triggered input, • Connected to COM via less then 700 or more then 7k8 k = tamper signal

  30. Control panelreactions • Devices and codes/cards can have reactions: • Off • NATURAL(key-fob, code and card = set / unset, smoke detector = fire alarm) • 24 hours • Instant • Delay (Natural) • Next delay • Fire • Panic • Set • Set / Unset • PG control • Every device, input, code and card can be assigned to section A, B or C Pepa 6319 Láďa 1507 Máňa 389 John 6319 David 1507 Peter 389

  31. OLink SW Example of system management

  32. Device setting

  33. Code and card setting

  34. Control panel setting

  35. The JA-81F keypad • Fully graphical display • Customizable logo (128x48) • Two versions • White backlight only • Settable backlight color JA-81F-RGB • Wakening by • External input • Gently pressing the keypad’s door • Internal menu • Language setting • Brightness • Contrast • Backlight color (JA-81F-RGB only) • Text editing • Manually or via Olink software • JA-82T direct connection support • JA-81E = hard-wired version

  36. The PC-01 proximity cards • RFID access card (EM UNIQUE 125kHz) • Up to 50 cards can be enrolled to the system • The card has the same function as an access code • For higher security the card can be combined with a code • PC-02, PC-0x

  37. The JA-80H outdoor keypad • Built in RFID reader • Connects to the control panel bus via WJ-80 • Provides a doorbell button • Illuminated keys • IP-65 • Standby consumption 45mA

  38. The JA-80Noutdoor reader • RFID card reader • Connects to the control panel bus via WJ-80 • IP-65 • Standby consumption 40 mA

  39. The WJ-80 interface • Connects outdoor keypad (reader) to the control panel • Built-in door bell transmitter (for JA-80L) • Output to operate an electrical door lock (Z8-12V) • Provides output to operate the electric strike of an electrical door lock an open button input • Keypad uses Wiegand protocol 26b • DIP switches: • System keypad / Outdoor bypass switch • PGY can operate the door lock as well (Y/N) • Door lock activation time 3 / 6 seconds • Exit & entrance beeps (Y/N) Sequence 248 = PGY pulse Authorized phone opening 777 775 022*9 To program 81 1 777 775 022 *79*0 Control panel bus

  40. Wireless detectors • Powered by lithium batteries • Battery lifetime is up to 3 years (status is supervised) • Communication range about 200 – 300m open area • Communication supervision every 9 minutes • Detection of motion, glass-breaking, opening, smoke, heat, gas…

  41. The JA-80P motion detector • PIR sensor • Hard-wired input IN(initiates same reaction as PIR) • 15 min test mode after closing the cover • 5min sleep time (can be shortened to 1 minute) • DIP switches • DEL / INS (Natural reaction) • NORM / HIGH (immunity level) • Covers 120° / 12m • Optional lenses (pet, long corridor, vertical curtain) • 1 x AA Lithium battery 3.6V

  42. The JA-83P mini motion detector • PIR detector 1/3 smaller than JA-80P • 15 min test mode after closing the cover • 5 min sleep time (can be shortened to 1 minute) • DIP switches • DEL / INS (Natural reaction) • NORM / HIGH (immunity level) • Covers 120° / 12m • Optional lenses (pet, long corridor, vertical curtain) • 1x CR123A Lithium battery 3V

  43. The JA-86P dual-zone detector • Dual PIR sensor resolves PET problems • Usable in extreme environment (cellar – mice, insects…) • Indoor use only • 15 min test mode after closing the cover • 5min sleep time (can be shortened to 1 minute) • DIP switches • DEL / INS (Natural reaction) • NORM / HIGH (immunity level) • 1 x AA Lithium battery 3.6V (3 year life time) • Principle: PIR1 + PIR2 = Alarm • JS-22 = wired version

  44. The JA-84P detector with built-in camera 3 in 1: Flash Camera Motion detector

  45. The JA-84P detector with built-in camera USB connector

  46. The JA-84P detector with built-in camera Installation • The JA-80Q into the control panel • Photo transmission from the premises • Cooperates with an 80Y (GSM) or an 80V (LAN) communicator • Enroll the detector to the control panel • Enroll a key-fob to the detector • Close the detector’s cover (green LED) • Press any key on the key-fob • Camera testing • Set (Arm) button = with flash • Unset (Disarm) button = without flash • The key-fob is automatically erased after 15 minutes • Switch off radio interference indication • The photos can be displayed at: www.img.jablotron.com “Have your portrait taken.…”

  47. The JA-84P parameters • Camera resolution: 160 x 120 B&W • Bi-directional communication • On activation takes 4 pictures: • 1x without flash • 3x with flash • Range of the flash: max. 3 meters • Detector’s memory capacity: 61 photos • USB port • Flash drive functionality • Photo transfer time to server: approx. 15s • Battery: 2x CR-123A • Lifetime approx 3 years (inc. 100 photo series) • Testing by key-fob • 4 configuration switches: • DEL / INS (Delayed / Instant reaction) • NORM / HIGH (PIR analysis) • ON / OFF Flash (flash) • ON / OFF Trans (photo transmission)

  48. The JA-84P detector with built-in camera Detector coverage

  49. The JA-84P detector with built-in camera • Register at www.img.jablotron.com

  50. The JA-84P detector with built-in camera Displaying pictures on www.img.jablotron.com

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