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jablotron JA-120PC User manual

JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s.
Pod Skalkou 4567/33 46601 Jablonec n. Nisou
Czech Republic www.jablotron.com
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JA-120PC BUS PIR motion detector with a camera
JA-120PC BUS PIR motion detector with a camera 1 / 2 MMP51105
The JA-120PC is a component of the JABLOTRON JA-100 system.
It serves for the detection of human movement in building interiors and
visual alarm confirmation. The camera takes colour photos with
a resolution of up to 640 x 480 pixels. Taking photos is triggered
by detecting human movement; this is so that the reason for the alarm
is always recorded. The camera is equipped with a visible flash for
taking photos in the dark. The images are saved in the internal memory
of the detector and then they are forwarded to the control panel.
And from the control panel they can be sent to MyJABLOTRON or ARC.
The detector can also take a picture if it is required. The detector takes
one position in the system and should be installed by a trained
technician with a valid certificate issued by an authorised distributor.
The photo-verification can be used only after the
registration of the system to MyJABLOTRON
or with subsequent ARC service.
Installation
The detector can be installed onto a wall or in the corner of a room.
There should be no objects which quickly change temperature (electric
heaters, gas appliances, etc.) or which move (e.g. curtains hanging
above a radiator) or pets in the detector´s field of sight. It is not
recommended to install the detector opposite windows or floodlights
or in places with over-intense air circulation (close to ventilators, heat
sources, air conditioning outlets, unsealed doors, etc.). There should
be no obstacles in front of the detector which might obstruct its view.
When connecting the detector to the system BUS,
always switch the power off.
1. Open the detector cover
(by pushing the tab (4)).
Avoid touching the PIR
sensor inside (14) – you
could damage it.
2. Take out the PCB –
it is held by a tab (9).
3. Punch through the holes for
the screws and the cable
in the plastic base.
The recommended detector
installation height is 2.5 m
above the floor.
4. Insert the BUS cable and
attach the plastic base
to the wall using screws
(vertically, with the cover
tab facing downwards).
5. Re-insert the PCB and
connect the BUS cables
to the terminals (11).
Figure: 1 – flash for illumination; 2 – camera lens; 3 – PIR detector lens;
4 – cover tab
Figure: 5 – Camera module; 6 – connecting cable; 7 – production code;
8 – red LED; 9 – PCB tab; 10 – yellow LED; 11 – BUS terminals;
12 – BUS cable; 13 – tamper contact; 14 – PIR sensor;
15 – Micro SD memory card; 16 – yellow LED of micro SD card.
6. Proceed according to the control panel installation manual. Basic
procedure:
a. When the device is switched on, the yellow LED (10) starts
flashing repeatedly to indicate that the module has not been
enrolled into the system.
b. Go to the F-Link software, select the required position
in the Devices window and launch the enrollment mode
by clicking on the Enroll option.
c. Click on the option Scan/add new BUS devices, select
the JA-120PC detector and double click to confirm –
the detector is enrolled into the selected position and the yellow
LED (10) goes off.
d. If the detector is enrolled as a first camera PIR or the control
panel is not connected to MyJABLOTRON, F-link shows
a dialogue window with the question about enabling data
transfer. We strictly recommend enabling this option with
the agreement of the customer and confirming this acceptance
by recording it in the system service log with his signature.
Note: If the transmission is not enabled, images will be saved
only in the internal memory of the detector and the control
panel. Then it is impossible to send the photos
to MyJABLOTRON or to ARC.
7. Close the detector cover.
Notes:
−The detector can also be enrolled into the system by pressing
the cover tamper sensor (13).
−The detector can also be enrolled into the system by entering its
production code (7) in the F-Link software (or with a barcode
scanner). All numbers under the bar code must be entered (1400-
00-0000-0001).
−To remove the detector from the system, erase it from its position
in the control panel.
−To meet the EN 50131-3 standard it is necessary to secure
the cover tab (4) with the supplied screw.
Detector internal settings
Settings can be set by F-Link software – Devices tab. When
at the detector position, use the Internal settings option to open a dialog
window where you can configure the settings (*default settings):
LED movement indication: *Enabled; allows you to disable movement
indication with the red LED.
PIR immunity level: Defines false alarm immunity. The *Standard level
combines basic immunity with a rapid reaction. The Increased level provides
higher immunity but the detector reaction is slower.
PG output reaction: select PG outputs, by whose activation picture
taking is triggered (*No, camera does not react to PG). For further info see
Installation recommendations, cautions.
PG-state-triggered picture taking:No flash, *With flash
Photo taking during entrance delay: *No flash, With flash
Photo taking during alarms: No flash, *With flash
Flash intensity: Low, *Medium, High – in the case of overexposed scene
with a flash (e.g. in a small room) the intensity of the flash can be reduced.
For larger spaces it can be increased. Caution:If there are more detectors
with the ability to simultaneously take a photo with high intensity flash
in the system (e.g. when PG output is activated) there is a risk of a one-time
high consumption from the BUS, which may cause a short-term power
outage. We therefore recommend checking and counting the total
consumption.
Increased number of photos during alarm: When enabled, 3 photos
are sent instead of 2 during each alarm event, that means more data
transfer between the detector and the control panel and between the control
panel and MyJABLOTRON or ARC. This option is for specific markets
so we don’t recommend enabling by default.
Send pre-alarm photos: When enabled, the photos are sent also during
an unconfirmed alarm, if the repeated or confirmed reaction is set. During
each entrance delay, if the detector is triggered up to 2 photos can be sent
even in case of successful unsetting of the system.
This option will cause a significant increase of the data amount transferred
to MyJABLOTRON. In case of alarm being not unset (an alarm is triggered)
the photos are sent automatically regardless of this option.
Test: takes a test picture with a flash and F-link shows it. When the Detail
button is pressed, F-Link shows the picture with a 640 x 480 px resolution.
Camera and basic reactions
The processing of how the camera takes pictures depends
on the settings in the F-link software –Devices tab. Choose
the Reaction button on a particular detector line.
Instant: During the alarm state the camera can be triggered 3 x (then
it is auto-bypassed). Every movement takes 3 photos maximum, this
JA-120PC BUS PIR motion detector with a camera
JA-120PC BUS PIR motion detector with a camera 2 / 2 MMP51105
depends on the detected movement and settings. Photos are sent
to the control panel (9 photos maximum).
Delay: The first activation (entrance delay) takes up to 2 photos according
to the detected movement and saves them into the internal memory (Send
pre-alarm image disabled). When an alarm is triggered, photos are sent from
the internal memory to the control panel. Then the behaviour is the same as
an instant reaction. (11 photos maximum).
Caution: When in Settings/Parameters “Bypass after 3 x triggering”
is enabled, then taking photos is blocked after the 3rd repetition.
The number of taken and transferred photos could be 3 times bigger.
Installation recommendations, cautions
Multiple detectors can be installed in the system. However, when
there is a simultaneous activation of multiple detectors, the time for
transferring the photos to the control panel and MyJABLOTRON
is prolonged. The complete transfer can take up to several minutes.
For taking a photo by PG output, in the PG outputs tab in the F-Link
software select Function “Impulse” and set the time to at least 1 min.
The detector has a build-in limitation to take 1 photo per minute when
requested by PG output.
The amount of pre-alarm photos taken by PG output request is limited
to 40 photos per day. The photo counter resets at 00:00 hrs. These
limitations do not affect taking photos during an alarm and photos
requested by MyJABLOTRON.
In the MyJABLOTRON Photo gallery / Sending notifications and
during maintenance mode by J-Link software all users have access
to the photos from all the system sections.
Detection characteristics
The standard lens that is supplied with the JA-120PC detector covers
an area of 55°/12m – see picture. The detection characteristics have
an influence on the camera part. The lens does not have to be changed
for any other type.
The camera always has a viewing angle of 43°, the camera flash has
a 3 m range (distance).
Saving and browsing the pictures
Every picture is taken as a double exposure: the first with low resolution
(LQ = 320 x 240 pixels), second with high resolution (HQ = 640 x 480
pixels).
All of the exposures are saved on the micro SD into the independent
folders Foto_LQ and Foto_HQ. When the card is fully loaded, the oldest
pictures are replaced by new ones. Pictures saved on the micro SD card can
be browsed by a usual PC browser.
Note: Some antivirus software records marking data on the micro SD
card. The detector will automatically format the SD card erasing this marking
data. SD card formatting erases all data which has been saved. For more
information about formatting see Formatting the micro SD card.
Pictures are sent to the control panel in LQ. You can browse through
the images by F-Link and J-Link software (For the event memory, click
on event New image). Pictures are displayed in LQ, if you click on Detail you
can get pictures in second exposure (HQ). Images can be searched and
browsed by a file manager or picture browser. For showing the pictures,
it is necessary to start F-Link (J-Link) software and be logged into
the control panel as a service technician or Administrator and then connect
the control panel memory. Under Disc: Flexi_log / Foto are saved all
the pictures which have been sent to the control panel (LQ) and pictures
which have been requested in Detail (HQ).
Picture transmission to MyJABLOTRON
When the SIM card which is supplied by device distributor is used and
the customer uses MyJABLOTRON service, then access to the photos
is automatically allowed. Settings of the control panel for transfer
pictures are done when the panel is registered. All of the photos are
saved and visible in MyJABLOTRON. Every single photo can
be requested in HQ resolution. MyJABLOTRON has an option to fill
in telephone numbers (for SMS) or e-mail to get the photos when they
are taken. Using MyJABLOTRON it is possible to request a new picture
without PG output activation (see Installation recommendations,
cautions).
MyJABLOTRON respects the rights of individual users in the photo-
verification area according to access rights of users into sections
(e.g. user of section 1 cannot view photos in section 2)
CAUTION: Because this detector allows you to take photos when the
system is unset by a PG state or from MyJABLOTRON, the producer
strictly warns the user that the detector has to be used within the limits
given by particular laws or norms, especially norms about the protection
of personal privacy.
The use of the detector is also subject to regulations on the protection
of personal data. The manufacturer recommends the users to familiarize
themselves with these regulations as well as with the regulations
governing the operation of CCTV before the use of the detector.
Furthermore, the manufacturer recommends the users to familiarize
with General Terms and Conditions of Cloud JABLOTRON and with
Privacy Policy (https://gdpr.jablotron.cz/).
According to these regulations users have an obligation to ensure
the approval of persons in range of the detector during the acquisition
of video recordings or the obligation to indicate the image capture area
shown by the detector information tables.
Formatting the micro SD card
The detector is supplied with a formatted Micro SD card (15).
The indication LED (16) is turned off in normal detector mode.
Slow LED flashing indicates that some recording has been done
on the SD card, or the SD card has been changed. The detector works
normally with a new SD card only if the detector performs a card format.
Formatting the SD card is done after pressing the tamper contact (13).
The formatting procedure is indicated by quick flashing of the LED (16).
During this process all photos on the SD card are erased.
Technical specifications
Power from the control panel BUS +12 V (+9 ... +15 V)
Current consumption:
- nominal consumption to calculate backup time 5 mA
- maximum consumption for cable choice 250 mA (high flash intensity)
Recommended installation height 2.5 m above the floor
Detection angle/detection coverage: 55°/12 m (supplied lens)
Horizontal camera capture angle 43°
Range of the flash max. 3 meters
Resolution of the camera LQ 320*240; HQ 640*480 pixels
Photo size LQ/HQ (typically) 2-10 kB/2-64 kB (6 kB/35 kB)
Typical (LQ) photo transmission time to the control panel
20 s. (10 s)
Typical (LQ) photo transfer time from the system to server
15 s/GPRS; 2 s/LAN
Operational environment according to EN 50131-1 II. Indoor general
Dimensions, weight 110 x 60 x 55 mm, 102 g
Classification Security grade 2 / Environmental class II.
- according to EN 50131-1, EN 50131-2-2
- operational temperature range -10 to +40 °C
- operational environment indoor general
- certification body Trezor Test s.r.o. (no. 3025)
Also complies with EN 50130-4, EN 55032
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the JA-120PC
is in a compliance with the relevant Unio
n harmonisation
legislation: Directives No: 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU.
The original of the conformity assessment can be found
at www.jablotron.com - Section Downloads.
Note: Although this product do
es not contain any harmful
materials we suggest you return the product to the dealer
or directly to the manufacturer after use.
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