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Title: Make your premises an Oasis of security


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Make your premises an Oasis of security
JA-82_EN_032008_c5
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A solution for your security comfort......
3
Oasis 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)

4
LEGO architecture
5
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.)

6
Installation in 7 steps
5
6
1
4
7
3
2
7
Service mode after powering up
  • A Enrollment of more devices
  • key 1 and connect batteries, exit with
  • B Communication quality test
  • key 298 (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
  • key 922
  • return to Service mode by
  • Each signal should be at least 2/4

8
Optional antennas
  • Can be used with
  • Control panel
  • UC-82

AN-80 AN-81
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Programming
Example 4 hh mm DD MM YY clock 201 Exit
delay 10sec. 81 1 777 775 022 0 tel.
number 9261 forward SMS
10
299 enrollment of PGX to AC relay X 237 PGX
function on / off
11
Handover to the user
12
Operating a key-fob
SET (arm)
UNSET (disarm)
Both buttons PANIC
13
Keypad layout
Alarm or fault SET A, B and C Power
Details
Setting (arming) Hot keys A, B C
PGX On / Off
Detail reading
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Let the user feel that (s)he is the master
  • Master card enrollment
  • 5 1234 card
  • Access card enrollment
  • 6, Master card, key nn, card
  • Access code programming
  • 6, Master card, key nn, code
  • To erase access code and card
  • 6, Master card, key nn, 0000
  • nn user number 01 to 50
  • Each user can have code, card or both

John 2375
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Keypad operation
16
instructions
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2 level partial arming
Example Family house
C
Key A A
Evening arming Garage.
A
A
B
C
Key B AB
Night arming Ground floor garage
A
B
C
C
Key ABC ABC
A
B
Complete arming
A
B
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Split system
Example Two families in a house
A
B
Code or card Brown
Brown ARMED
C
A
B
Code or card Ward
Ward ARMED
C
If both AB armed, then C also armed
A
B
Entire house armed incl. Common section
C
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Communicator test
Both buttons PANIC
Panic alarm SMS
  • Result
  • Function test
  • Knowing the SIM card tel. number

20
Remote access testing
  • Phone keypad authorization
  • 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
  • SMS instructions Code space INSTRUCTION

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Control panel JA-82K
  • 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
  • Memory for the last 255 events
  • Replaceable memory chip
  • Alarm outputs EW and IW
  • Programmable outputs PgX and PgY

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Control panel reactions
  • 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

John 6319 David 1507 Peter 389
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Control panel JA-82K
Hard-wired inputs addresses 01 to 14 (can be
switched of by a 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
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The JA-80F keypad
  • LCD (2x 16 characters)
  • 1st line status or event
  • 2nd line name of the event source
  • Keypad menu 15 languages and Chime feature
  • Built in proximity card readers Hard-wired input
    IN (NC, Natural reaction Delayed)
  • Arrow keys allow you to control PGX (81 and 80)
  • A, B ABC arming hot keys
  • ? Detail reading
  • Keypad turns off after 20sec (if battery powered)
  • 2 x CR123 Lithium 3V batteries (3 year lifetime -
    2 operations/day)
  • JA-80E hard-wired version

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Keypad text editing
  • In service mode
  • Holding ? pressed opens editing
  • Keys
  • Arrow selects the text string to be edited
  • 1 and 7 - scroll through characters (A, B,
    C..8,9,0)
  • 4 and 5 - move cursor
  • 2 deletes character
  • exits editing
  • Comlink SW allows more convenient editing
    (special signs / letters enabled) - keypad must
    be connected to the control panel bus

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The PC-01 proximity card
  • 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 is a key tag version

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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 45 mA

28
The JA-80N outdoor reader
  • RFID card reader
  • Connects to the control panel bus via WJ-80
  • IP-65
  • Standby consumption 40 mA

29
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 0229 To program 81 1 777 775 022
790
Control panel bus
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The RC-80 key-fob
  • 2 housings provided (2 or 4 buttons)
  • Key lock (4 buttons only)
  • Can also be used with UC, AC, JA-80L an CA-180x
  • Alkaline battery 6V, life time 2 to 3 years
  • Working range up to 100m

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The RC-88 button
  • DIP switches
  • Panic (remote control or panic button function)
  • TMP (disable tamper sensors and communication
    supervision)
  • Can also be used with UC, AC and JA-80L
  • 1x 1/2 AA Lithium 3.6V battery
  • (3 year life time, max. 20 activations/day)

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The RC-89 door bell button
  • Works with the JA-80L indoor siren
  • Can be enrolled to the control panel as a
    portable panic button (by keeping pressed for 3
    seconds)
  • Can also be used with AC and UC modules
  • No radio communication supervision
  • 6V alkaline battery
  • Working range up to 200m

Mr. Jones
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The RC-87 personal panic button
  • Can be enrolled to the control panel, siren or
    UC/AC modules
  • Optional
  • Wrist watch or necklace version
  • Audible confirmation of triggering
  • Delay (5s) to stop accidental triggering
  • No radio communication supervision
  • CR2032 lithium battery
  • Working range up to 200m

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The RC-85 remote control module
  • Designed to be installed in a car (from 12V to
    24V)
  • 3 wires
  • GND
  • A if connected to U transmits signal
  • B if connected to U transmits signal
  • both A B connected to U transmits a panic
    signal
  • Works with the control panel, UC, AC and JA-80L
  • No battery, powered by car
  • Flashing full-beam headlights or blowing the horn
    send signals
  • Can also be used to transmit an alarm from a car
    alarm
  • Optional to choose double click activation

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The JA-80P detector
  • PIR sensor
  • Hard-wired input IN (initiate same reaction as
    PIR)
  • 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)
  • 1 x AA Lithium battery 3.6V (3 year life time)

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The JA-80PB detector
  • PIR sensor glass-break sensor
  • Enrolls to 2 addresses in the system
  • PIR identical to JA-80P
  • GB detection - up to 9m (GBT-212 tester)
  • 15 min test mode after cover closing
  • Glass-break DIP switches
  • DEL / INS (natural reaction)
  • PIR / GBS (LED indicator function in test mode)
  • 2 Lithium 3.6V batteries 1 x AA 1x 1/2 AA

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The JA-84P detector with built-in camera
  • 3 in 1
  • Flash
  • Camera
  • Motion detection

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The JA-84P detector with built-in camera
USB connector
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The JA-84P detector with built-in camera
  • Parameters
  • Resolution of the camera 160 x 120 BW
  • Bi-directional communication
  • Taking 4 pictures when a movement is detected
  • 1x without a flash
  • 3x with a flash
  • Range of the flash max. 3 meters
  • Detectors 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)

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The JA-84P detector with built-in camera
  • Installation
  • JA-80Q module is required to be installed in the
    control panel
  • Photo transmission from the premises to web
    server and
  • a mobile phone by SMS messages
  • Cooperates with an 80Y (GSM) or an 80V (LAN)
    communicator
  • Enroll the detector to the control panel
  • Install batteries
  • Enroll a key-fob to the detector
  • Close the detectors cover (green LED)
  • Press any key on the key-fob
  • Camera testing
  • Press the Set (Arm) button photo without flash
  • Press the Unset (Disarm) button photo with
    flash
  • The key-fob is automatically erased after 15
    minutes
  • Switch off radio interference indication
  • The photos can be displayed at
  • http//img.jablotron.cz

Have your portrait taken.
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The JA-84P detector with built-in camera
  • Register at http//img.jablotron.com

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The JA-84P detector with built-in camera
  • Displaying photos at http//img.jablotron.com

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The JA-84P detector with built-in camera
  • Configuration

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The JA-84P detector with built-in camera
  • Configuration

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The JA-89P detector
  • Outdoor PIR sensor
  • 2 sensors eliminate small animals
  • Adjustable detection angle
  • IP-54 cover
  • Installation height 0.8 - 1.2 m
  • 1 x AA Lithium battery 3.6V (3 year life time)
  • Based on the Optex product

Covered area adjustable not
covered area
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The JA-80M detector
  • Magnetic door / window detector
  • Status detector (optional pulse reaction)
  • DIP switches
  • DEL / INS (natural reaction)
  • MG ON / MG OFF (enables/disables internal sensor)
  • 2 input terminals
  • TMP tamper input
  • IN alarm input
  • 1x AA Lithium 3.6V battery
  • (3 year life time for 20 activations/day)

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The JA-82M detector
  • Invisible window (door) detector (EURO or
    wooden)
  • To be installed in the frame of a window (door)
  • DIP switches
  • INS / DEL
  • TMP on / off
  • Status / pulse reporting
  • Communicating range up to 200 meters
  • 2 x CR2354 Lithium 3V battery
  • (3 year life time 5 activations/day)

A
B
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The JA-80S detector
  • Fire detector (optical smoke temperature over
    60)
  • Testing by test button or by aerosol
  • Optional to disconnect siren by test button in
    alarm
  • Jumpers
  • FIRE / INS (natural reaction)
  • SIREN ON / OFF (enables / disables internal
    siren)
  • 1x AA Lithium 3.6V battery (3 year life time)

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The JA-80G detector
  • Combustive gas or fume detector
  • Mains powered
  • Can be tested with a cigarette lighter
  • DIP switches
  • 10 / 20 LEL (gas concentration)
  • MEM ON / OFF (memory function)
  • Output relay contact max. 6A

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The JA-85P detector
  • Mini-size PIR detector
  • Can be used in a house or in a car (CA-1802 or
    1803)
  • 15 min test mode after closing the cover
  • DIP switches
  • NORM / HIGH (immunity level)
  • DEL / INS (natural reaction)
  • Supervision ON / OFF
  • Sleep 1 / 5 minutes
  • Semi-sphere lens max. detection distance 5m
  • Communicating range up to 200 meters
  • 1 x AA Lithium 3.6V battery
  • (3 year life time)

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The JA-85B detector
  • Mini-size glass-break detector
  • Can be used in a house or in a car (CA-1802 or
    1803)
  • 15 min test mode after closing the cover
  • DIP switches
  • DEL / INS (natural reaction)
  • Supervision ON / OFF
  • Detection up to 9 meters (can be tested with
    GBT-212)
  • Communicating range up to 200 meters
  • 1 x AA Lithium 3.6V battery
  • (3 year life time)

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The JA-80L indoor siren
  • Mains powered
  • Tampering reported if disconnected from the power
    during an alarm ALARM CONFIRMATION
  • Enrolls by plugging in
  • Generates sounds
  • IW alarm
  • Exit and entrance beeps
  • Door bell - 8 melodies
  • Detector - triggered sounds - 8 melodies
  • LED indicates PGY status
  • Two volume levels (by keeping the button pressed)
  • Triple click enables/disables arming chirp sounds
  • Signal level measurement by pressing button

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The JA-80A outdoor siren
  • Totally wire-free !!!
  • Loudness increases gradually
  • Max. duration of the siren sound 3 min.
  • Flashes 30 min. after the alarm
  • Jumpers
  • 50 / 25 s. (communication cycle with the control
    panel)
  • LED ON / OFF (warning flash every minute)
  • Enrolls by connecting its battery
  • Lithium battery BAT-80 (max. life time 3 to 5
    years)

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Events reporting
Telephone network
INTERNET
and or
Automatic Receiving Center
User notification
Oasis
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Remote access
www.GSMLink.cz
INTERNET
and or
Internet
Telephone
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The JA-80Y communicator
  • Communication via GSM/GPRS
  • GSM gateway function
  • Events reporting by
  • SMS (15 lang. Selection)
  • phone calls
  • ARC (IP, SMS or CID protocols), ARC programming
    can be locked
  • Remote access via
  • Phone (keypad registration or SMS)
  • Internet - www.gsmlink.cz
  • Unanswered ringing from an authorized phone
    number
  • ARC programming can be locked
  • Remote access possible with a valid code (UC, MC,
    SC)

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The JA-80V communicator
  • Communication via LAN PSTN
  • Events reporting by
  • SMS (15 lang. selection)
  • phone calls
  • ARC (IP, CID or DR protocols) ,ARC programming
    can be locked
  • Remote access via
  • Phone (keypad registration or SMS)
  • Internet - www.gsmlink.cz
  • Unanswered ringing from an authorized phone
    number
  • Remote access possible with a valid code (UC, MC,
    SC)

Combination of LAN and PSTN enables the same
features as GSM / GPRS. Most of the JA-80V and
JA-80Y functions are identical
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GSMLink
  • Remote access by Internet

www.GSMLink.cz
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1. Register at www.GSMLink.cz
  • User registration
  • Device registration

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Configuration page example
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The JA-80X voice communicator
  • Reports alarms with voice messages
  • Up to 4 phone numbers via PSTN
  • 7 voice messages
  • System name
  • Intrusion
  • Fire
  • Tampering
  • Panic
  • Technical alarm
  • Remote access welcome note
  • Allows remote access via telephone keypad
    authorization (DTMF)
  • Supports CID protocol transmission to ARC (PSTN
    line)
  • Can be combined with JA-80V or JA-80Y

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The SP-02 speaker phone
  • For listening in and talking
  • Can be connected to PSTN or to the phone line
    simulated by JA-80Y
  • Answers calls from authorized numbers
  • Half-duplex communication allows a high
    sensitivity for listening
  • Push-to-talk feature to call an emergency number
  • 2 x AA alkaline 1.5V battery

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The UC-82 relay module
  • Powered by 12V DC
  • 2 output relays (X Y) - max 2A
  • Low bat. output
  • External antenna is optional
  • Powered by 12V (20mA) external source
  • Can be used with
  • Control panel
  • Detectors
  • RC-8x transmitters

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The AC-82 relay module
  • Powered directly from mains 230V, 50Hz
  • 2 output relays (X and Y) - max 5A
  • Can be used with
  • Control panel
  • Detectors
  • RC-8x transmitters
  • TP-8x thermostats

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The TP-8x thermostats and the AC-83 receiver
  • TP-80
  • Regulated temperature adjustment
  • TP-82
  • Regulated temperature adjust.
  • Temperature measurement
  • Lockable
  • Adjustable
  • Hysteresis
  • Operational limits
  • Sensor correction
  • Alarm thresholds
  • TP-83
  • Weekly programme
  • Day/night temperature for every hour
  • Day temperature increase by 2C
  • Programme display
  • Adjustable
  • Hysteresis
  • Operational limits
  • Sensor correction
  • Alarm thresholds
  • Adaptive switch-on
  • AC-83
  • Receiver
  • Mains powered
  • 3 relays
  • Heating circuit 1
  • Heating circuit 2
  • Pump
  • Pump cleaning
  • Remote control of the heating
  • Common functions
  • Remote control via the control panel (incl. the
    antifreeze functions)
  • Disabling the heating when windows are open
  • Freeze alarm
  • Fire alarm

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Simple heating control
Thermostat is enrolled to the AC receiver
Radio
Cable
AC-82
Thermostat
67
Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Thermostat is enrolled to the AC receiver and
also to the control panel
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Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Normal heating control Heating ON
69
Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Operating heating by remote controls ON normal
heating OFF anti-freezing heating only
70
Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Operating the heating by keypad ON normal
heating OFF anti freezing heating only
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Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Operating the heating by a phone ON normal
heating OFF anti freezing heating only
72
Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Operating the heating by windows CLOSED normal
heating OPEN anti freezing heating only
73
Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Robbery ALARM !!!!
74
Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Freezing ALARM !!!! (heating is defective)
75
Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Fire ALARM !!!! (temperature above 60 C )
76
Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Low battery in thermostat
77
Smart heating system
Remote controls
Window detectors
Control panel
Thermostat
AC-82
Telephone
Heating
Communication lost with thermostat
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The AC-8014 multiple channel receiver
  • Power 230V AC
  • 7 to 28 outputs
  • Extra output for circulation pump
  • Enrolls
  • thermostats
  • RC controllers
  • window detectors
  • control panel PG outputs

Designed for larger heating systems (floor
heating systems and etc.)
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The JA-80T and JA-80BT interface
  • Connects control panel to PC
  • Provides USB or Bluetooth interface
  • Suitable for Comlink 80, O-link

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O-link
  • Compatible with JA-80

81
OASiS
  • Whats new in the family?

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The JA-68 output module
  • For control panels of the 6x and 8x series
  • 8 galvanically-separated outputs
  • 9 terminals
  • C - Common
  • A - Set (Armed)
  • I - Intrusion
  • F - Fire
  • S - Tamper (Sabotage)
  • P - Panic
  • T - Fault
  • AC Mains dropout
  • LB Low Battery
  • Selectable NC or NO logic using a jumper
  • 12V and GND terminals power supply output,
    max. 100mA
  • Can be used in combination with a communicator
  • Designed as a general purpose device
  • Suitable e.g. for ARC radio communicators

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The JA-80I (optical barrier)
  • Triggered detector (infra-red beams being sent
    from a transmitter to a receiver)
  • Detection range
  • Indoors up to 100 meters
  • Outdoors 15/35 meters
  • 2 dual-detection beams
  • IP 54 enclosure
  • Power supplied by 2 lithium batteries 3.6V / 19Ah
  • Battery lifetime 2 years
  • Combination of a Jablotron module with a product
    from an external supplier

84
The GD-04 David GSM module
  • Tiny but handy

PC connection cable and GD-Link software
Backup module
DTMF module
Main unit
Power adapter
Radio module
Building-block-like modularity
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GD-04 David features
  • Relay operation via a mobile phone
  • SMS instructions (of the type ON or OFF)
  • Instruction text can be edited
  • Maximum text length is 30 characters
  • SMS reports can be sent to inform about relay
    operation
  • Dialling-in from an authorized phone
  • Up to 50 tel. numbers can be programmed for each
    relay.
  • The switch-on period after dialling-in is
    configurable in the range of 1s to 10 hours
  • Each tel. number can have a limit to the number
    of calls (useful e.g. at parking-lots)

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GD-04 David features
  • SMS reports on input activation
  • Each of the A to D inputs can have its
    activation/deactivation reported
  • Up to 8 tel. numbers can be programmed for each
    input.
  • Maximum report text length is 30 characters.
  • SMS reports can be emphasized by subsequent phone
    calls.
  • Device input state can be interrogated
  • By the SMS instruction STATUS (editable)

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GD-04 David programming
  • Via a mobile phone using SMS instructions
  • Only 8 instructions (texts, numbers, other
    functions)
  • An instruction starts with an access code ( PC
    by factory default)
  • Multiple instructions in a single SMS (usually,
    only one SMS is needed to program the whole
    configuration)
  • Using a PC running GD-Link software
  • A CD and an USB connection cable
  • supplied with the package
  • Via the Jablotron web page
  • Fill-in a form
  • Send it
  • You get an SMS reply (PROGRAM OK)
  • Free of charge, no registration needed

Simple and elegant.....
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News on the car alarm product range
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CA-1803 BT ATHOS
  • Car protection
  • Reporting of alarms by SMS or phone calls
  • Remote immobilization via SMS instructions
  • Garage protection using wireless JA-8x detectors
  • Listening-in to the car using an HF-03
  • hands free set optional
  • Remote control key-fob, phone or the Internet
  • Logistics support
  • Car navigation via a Bluetooth connection to a
    PDA or to a mobile phone
  • Monitoring car use (location) via the Internet
    (suitable for monitoring work journeys)
  • Additional features
  • Operating car appliances
  • Hands-free calling from the car using an HF-03
  • ARC supervision

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