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jablotron JA-16J User manual

JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s.
Pod Skalkou 4567/33 46601 Jablonec n. Nisou
Czech Republic www.jablotron.com
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JA-16J One-way four-button keyfob
JA-16J One-way four button keyfob 1 / 2 MMJ21101
The JA-16J is a component of the JA-10 system. It uses one way
communication. It is designed to remotely control a security system,
various appliances (using PG programmable outputs PG) or to
trigger panic alarms. The remote is equipped with optical and
acoustic indication. It checks its battery status and indicates when
the battery is nearly discharged.
Figure:1 – LED indication;
A, B, C, D – buttons, see their functions according to table 1.
Enrolling the remote control to a control
panel
There must be a JA-111R radio module installed in the control
panel for the ability to work with a control panel. The remote can be
enrolled to an arbitrary number of JA-10 systems and one pair of
buttons can control multiple sections in the system (common
control). It occupies one position in the system.
1. Control panel has to be in service mode.
2. Basic procedure:
a. Go to the N-Link software, select the required position
in the Devices tab and launch enrollment mode.
b. For the transmission of an enrollment signal press and hold
buttons (A+B) simultaneously for at least 3 s (within this time
the red LED flashes rapidly).
c. After 3 s the enrollment signal is sent and confirmed by one
long LED flash. Release both buttons and close enrollment
mode.
To set the keyfob to comply with security
grade 2 or other requirements use the
N-Link SW, open Parameters tab and select
corresponding option from “System
Profiles”(See the JA-
10 control panel
installation manual).
Notes:
−Enrolling the remote control to the system is possible by
entering the production code via N-Link software.
The production code is on the sticker with a bar code glued
onto the battery holder inside the remote. All digits in the
production code are required (1400-00-0000-0001).
−If you want to remove the remote control from the system
(for instance when someone has lost it), erase it from the
particular address of the control panel.
Setting the properties
Perform settings using N-Link software – Devices tab. Click
on the JA-16J´s Internal settings. Then a window appears
automatically where you can set the following parameters:
Functions of the buttons: set a particular function for the pair
of buttons A-B or C-D (setting / unsetting typically, ON / OFF
switching of some appliance, etc.) or a function for each single
button A, B, C, D (gate opening, garage door opening, etc.) and
a double press of the A+B or C+D buttons, which can trigger silent
panic. For an option overview see table 1.
Reaction for single buttons
/ / / (A/B/C/D)
Reaction for pressing
simultaneously
+ / +
(A+B/C+D)
−None (button not used)
−Change PG state
−Silent panic *)
−Audible panic *)
−Health troubles
−Silent panic
Reaction for pair of buttons
- / - (A-B/C-D)
−Unset / Set
−Unset / Partially set
−Unset / Partially set / Set
−Unset/Set with confirmation
−Unset/Set partially with confirmation
−Unset/Set partially/Set with confirmation
−PG OFF / PG ON
Table: 1. Button function options overview
For each function selected for a remote control button it is
necessary to select the appropriate PG or sections to be controlled
or from which reports should be sent (panic, etc.). For the common
control of multiple sections it is not recommended to operate
a common section, but to select the desired section in the remote
control internal settings.
Notes:
*) The reactions of the buttons which are not supported when
the system is configured to comply with security grade 2.
−The option “Do not set with active zone“, doesn´t allow the
system to be set using a remote control (keyfob) when any
zone with an Instant reaction is active. To set the system all
zones / detectors have to be in standby
Pressing both triggers a silent panic: According to the settings
control panel reacts to double pressing of those buttons by
triggering silent panic alarm from the section where the keyfob has
been enrolled. When the keyfob is locked down its necessary to
perfrom doubles press 2x per 1 sec. Confirmed by flash of red LED
on the keyfob.
Assign to user: Takes over user’s access privileges for the
sections and time limited access according to the specific user.
Locking the keyfob
The remote control buttons can be locked (blocked) against
accidental pressing. Locking is disabled by default, pressing any
button triggers its function immediately. If the buttons are locked,
a control panel command is sent when a button is pressed 2x
quickly (2x per 1 s) it is also valid for the panic function.
The lock can be activated by pressing and holding the pair
of buttons (A+B) at the same time. After pressing both buttons the
red LED (1) flashes 1x and subsequently after 3 s the red LED
starts flashing quickly, during LED flashing release button B and
then press it again. Activation of the lock function is performed and
confirmed by double flashes of the red LED and a double beep.
After this confirmation release all buttons.
The lock is deactivated by repeating the procedure above.
Deactivation of locking is confirmed by one flash of the red LED
and one beep.
Caution: When a reaction for pressing buttons (A+B)
simultaneously is set (for example a panic alarm or garage
door control), it is necessary to mind that the action
is performed first.
Acoustic indication
Acoustic indication can be completely disabled. The default
is enabled. When any button is pressed it is followed by a short
acoustic signal according to the table 2.
The acoustic indication can be disabled by simultaneous pressing
and holding the pair of buttons (A+B) until the red LED (1) starts
flashing briefly for the second time, usually in 6 s. When the red LED (1)
flashes a second time release the button (B) and press it again. The
acoustic indication is then disabled and confirmed by flashes of the red
LED and a one beep. After this confirmation release all buttons.
The acoustic indication can be enabled by repeating
the procedure above. Activation is confirmed by a double flash
of the red LED and a double beep.
Caution: When a reaction for pressing buttons (A+B) simulta-
neously is set (for example a panic alarm or garage door
control), it is necessary to mind that the action is performed
first.
JA-16J One-way four-button keyfob
JA-16J One-way four button keyfob 2 / 2 MMJ21101
LED indication table
Action
Indication
Activation (pressing)
the button
0.5 s flash of red LED
1x short acoustic signal
Send enrollment signal 1 s flash of red LED
Deactivation (turn off) keyfob
lock or deactivation of acoustic
indication
0.5 s flash of red LED
1x short acoustic signal
Activation (turn on) keyfob lock
or activation of acoustic
indication
2x 0.5 s flash of red LED
2x short acoustic signals
Low battery
Short flash of red LED
3x short acoustic signals
Table: 2. Remote control indication
Battery replacement
Low battery indication is signalled on the remote control after any
button is pressed. The action assigned to the button is done and
the red LED flashes along with 3 quick beeps. Low battery
information is also sent to the control panel. The remote still works
as usual but the RF range goes slowly down. Low battery indication
is cancelled when a new battery is inserted.
To change the battery, unscrew the 2 screws from the back
plastic; remove the cover with the metal strut from the housing.
Then press any button a few times to discharge the rest of the
energy from the capacitors and insert a new battery.
Changing the batteries DOES NOT RESET settings of the
keyfob lock or acoustic indication.
Don´t throw the used battery into the trash but take it to
a suitable recycling station.
Technical specifications
Power - lithium battery type CR 2032 (3.0 V/0.2 Ah)
(Power supply C class according to EN 50131-6)
Current consumption:
-Nominal consumption 1,1 μA
-Maximal consumption 33 mA
Low battery voltage detection ≤2.2 V
Typical battery lifetime approx. 5 years (10 activations/day)
Communication band 868.1 MHz, JA-10 protocol
RF range approx 100 m (line of sight)
Dimensions 77 x 36 x 15 mm
Weight with no battery 35 g
Classification Security grade 2/environmental class II
-Complies with EN 50131-1, EN 50131-3 (digital key)
EN 50131-5-3, EN 50131-6
-number of unique production codes >1 Million
-environment indoor general
-operational temperature range -10 °C to +40 °C
-average humidity 75 % RH, no condensation
-certification body Trezor Test s.r.o. (no. 3025)
Also complies with ETSI EN 300 220-2, EN 50130-4,
EN 55032, EN 50581, EN 62368-1
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the JA-16J
is in a compliance with the relevant Union harmonisation
legislation: Directives No: 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU,
2014/30/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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