jablotron JA-190X User manual

JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s.
Pod Skalkou 4567/33 46601 Jablonec n. Nisou
Czech Republic www.jablotron.com
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JA-190X Telephone PSTN communication module
JA-190X Telephone PSTN communication module 1 / 2 MMD51104
The JA-190X telephone communicator is a component of
the JABLOTRON JA-100 system. A control panel with a JA-190X
reports voice alarm messages communicates with ARCs and
provides remote access to the system over PSTN line.
The communicator uses tone dialling only. The module is equipped
with basic overvoltage protection. The product should be installed
by a trained technician with a valid certificate issued by an
authorised distributor.
Installation
Module installation has to be done when the power is completely
disconnected. Insert the module into the right connector on
a JA-10xK control panel PCB.
When connecting the module to the system
BUS, always switch the power off.
Figure: 1 – yellow fault indicator; 2 – relay activity red indicator;
3 – telephone relay; 4 – component for overvoltage protection;
5 – terminals for connecting telephone line and grounding
1. The communicator can only be connected to an analogue
telephone line (PSTN).
2. When an ADSL line is used, it is necessary to connect the
communicator after the splitter.
3. The communicator has to be always the first device on the
telephone line, other devices can be connected after it, to the
outgoing terminals labelled OUT.
4. Connect the incoming telephone line (ADSL splitter output) to
the input terminals labelled INa and INb. We recommend
protecting the telephone line against overvoltage.
5. The OUTa and OUTb terminals work as an output for line-end
devices like telephones, fax machines, etc.
6. Do not connect anything to the unlabelled terminal. It is for
other applications.
7. In standby mode all connected devices are ready for use and
the telephone line goes through the telephone line terminals.
When the communicator is being used, all devices connected
to the OUTa and OUTb output terminals are disconnected
during communication.
Voice alarm message reporting
The JA-190X reports voice messages to the pre-set telephone
numbers. A voice message consists of 4 parts:
Your system reports + type of report + section X
+ name of the section
Your system reports = Premises identification (max. 15s)
Type of report = Alarm in instant zone
Alarm in delayed zone
Tamper alarm
Flood
Fire alarm
State of emergency
Health problems
Section X = X is the section number
(from 1 to 8 or from 1 to 15)
Section name = user defined section name (max. 15s);
default: no name
Remote access to the system by
telephone line
According to the control panel settings by F-Link software, i.e.
the Communication / Voice menu and control SMS tabs, when
calling the system from an arbitrary / authorised telephone. The
system answers after 15 seconds - requests entering the access
code.
The communicator offers options by voice. The structure of the
voice menu changes according to the restriction level of the entered
code. If a new event in the system occurs, the call will be
terminated.
Voice message recording
The language of pre-recorded messages is set by the F-Link
software in the Initial setup tab during system installation. Voice
recordings can be made by remote access to the communicator
with Service or Master restriction levels. Do it in a silent room with
no noise. If you do it from your cell phone, check the GSM signal
where you will do the recording, it has to be very strong and stable.
When the connection is established, the communicator starts the
voice menu. Option 9 is “Voice message recording”, and you
activate it by pressing the 9 button. Record messages according to
the commands in the voice menu in the below order (the maximum
message time is in brackets). The beginning of recording is
indicated by one long beep. Messages which can only be recorded
with Service level authorisation are marked in Bold. The rest of
them are available to Administrator level restrictions.
Press:
0 – ”For premises name recording press 0“, (15 s.)
1 – “For section name recording press 1“, (5 s.). After pressing
button “1“, you will be offered a recording for every single
section according to the settings in the Initial setup tab.
2 – “For special report A press 2”
3 – “For special report B press 3”
4 – “For special report C press 4”
5 – “For special report D press 5”
9 – “To erase all recorded messages, press 9”
# – “To return to the main voice menu, press #“
When the message is recorded it will be repeated by the system
once. And if the message is not satisfactory, you can record it again
by pressing a particular button.
PSTN communicator settings
(Public Switched Telephone Network)
The communicator is programmed by F-Link software – by the
Communication tab, and the PSTN settings button. In the dialog
window you can set: (default settings are marked*):
PSTN module: *Disabled / Enabled – turn on or turn off the
communication by the JA-190X.
Call limit min. /day: Limited time for outgoing calls from 5 to
500 minutes / day, (* 20 min).
Remote control by phone: management of system remote
control by voice menu:
No: remote access is denied, only outgoing communication is
allowed;
Users: remote access is allowed only for users for whom telephone
numbers have been set. In the Communication tab it is also
possible to set access to the voice menu without entering an
access code, see the Voice menu and SMS control option;
Anybody *: remote access is allowed for any telephone, but a valid
user access code is always requested.
Note: For correct remote access functioning, it is absolutely
necessary to have caller ID display (CLIP) activated, which is valid
for all authorised users (function “Users”).
DTMF tone level (to ARCs): this setting depends on the local
quality of the telephone line and the sensitivity of the ARC input.
Proper functioning (correct settings) has to be checked with the
ARC technicians.
DTMF detection sensitivity (from ARC): the required setting for
the detection sensitivity depends on the quality of the local
telephone line and the level of the ARC tone output. Proper
functioning (correct settings) has to be checked with the ARC
technicians.
Note: Default DTMF detection sensitivity settings are set
according to the norms for PSTN networks. Only use different
settings when you are solving some particular problems and when
there are problems with the telephone line.
PSTN access prefix: (* default: empty) A sequence dialled
before dialling a telephone number by PSTN. Use it when the
communicator is connected via a private telephone exchange. The
prefix has to be entered to connect to the PSTN before the desired
number is dialled and is set according to exchange requirements.

JA-190X Telephone PSTN communication module
JA-190X Telephone PSTN communication module 2 / 2 MMD51104
Detection of dial tone:
Enabled*: The communicator starts dialling a preset tel. number
after the dial tone is detected. If a standard dial tone
is not detected, the communicator stops its activity
and records the message that hasn’t been delivered
in the event log.
Disabled: Dials the number immediately when the telephone line
is picked up by the communicator. This option is
recommended if a standard telephone line is not
used or the usual dial tone is not detected.
Detection of busy tone:
Enabled*: The communicator detects a busy tone. When the
communicator detects a busy tone, it hangs up and
records this event in the history.
Disabled: the communicator does not detect a busy tone.
Control of phone line:
The communicator detects the voltage on the telephone line and
also its interruption. When the voltage drops down or the
telephone line is disconnected, then this status is indicated by a
yellow LED.
Enabled *: If the telephone line voltage is interrupted for more
than 30 minutes, a fault is triggered.
Disabled: The telephone line status is not checked. This setting
does not comply with EN 50131-1
Simulated telephone line:
This parameter is meant for the situation when the dialler is
connected to a non-standard telephone line, for instance use with
radio modems.
Disabled*: The communicator expects a connection to the PSTN.
Enabled: The communicator detects a fault when there is a
voltage lower than 10 V.
ARC settings
Go to the F-Link software - ARC tab. For a selected
communicator position choose a format of ADM-CID or SIA-DCS.
These protocols can be transmitted using the JA-190X
communicator.
You can find a description of protocols in the “JA-100 CID and
SIA protocol structure”. The communicator is able to be used as a
backup for communication to ARCs.
The communicator sends reports to the ARC from the oldest
report to the newest when the telephone number has been set and
ARC transfer is allowed. Every report is recorded in the event
memory (example: “ARC 1, Event report 12523 delivered“, which
means the event with the number 12523 in the event memory was
delivered to ARC 1).
LED indicator activity:
Red – indicates communicator activity;
- Permanently lit: communication running
(communication established)
- Flashes (irregularly): incoming call is detected
Yellow – indicates faults;
- Permanently lit: telephone line is not available
- Fast flashing: when the module is initialized (a
very short time). Flashing in a normal state means
a fault with communication; the LED will flash all
the time while the fault is still triggered. For more
details see F-Link software.
Technical specifications
Dialling method DTMF
Phone line check optional – enabled / disabled
Voice message phone numbers with JA-101K 8
Voice message phone numbers with JA-106K 15
Classification Security grade 2/environmental class II
- according to EN 50131-1, EN 50131-3, EN 50131-10
EN 50136-1, EN 50136-2, SIA DC-02, SIA DC-05
- average humidity 75 % RH, non condensation
- alarm transmission class – voice ATS 2
- alarm transmission class – digital ATS 4
- digital data protocols ADM-CID (DTMF), SIA-DCS (FSK)
Weight 28 g
Analogue interface connectivity according to EN 301 437,TBR 21
Also complies with EN 50130-4, EN 55022, EN 60950-1
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the JA-190X
module is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of directives no. 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU,
2011/65/EU. The original of the conformity assessment can be
found at www.jablotron.com - Technical Support section
Note: Although this product does not contain any harmful materials
we suggest you return the product to the dealer or directly to the
producer after use. For more detailed information visit
www.jablotron.com.
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