Jablotron JA80PB Wireless PIR motion / glass-break detector User Manual Exhibit 7 Instruction manual

Jablotron Ltd Wireless PIR motion / glass-break detector Exhibit 7 Instruction manual

Operational Manual

The JA-80PB wireless motion/glass-break detector    MHP52500FCC 1 The JA-80PB wireless PIR motion/glass-break detector The JA-80PB is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. It consists of  two  independent  detectors  which  occupy  two  separate  enrollment addresses in the control  panel.  The  motion detector uses a PIR sensor. The glass-break detector uses the analysis of air pressure variations combined with the characteristic sound of glass breaking. The product is designed for internal use in buildings. The battery-powered detector communicates via OASIS radio protocol.   PIR movement detector    Glass-break detector Installation  Installation shall only be undertaken by technicians holding a certificate issued by an authorized distributor. The detector can be installed on a flat wall or  in the corner of a room. Within the detection range of the PIR sensor avoid the presence  of  objects  rapidly  changing  in  temperature,  such  as  electrical heaters, gas appliances etc. Moving objects with a temperature close to that of humans such  as  curtains  moving  above  a  radiator,  and  pets  should  also  be avoided.  Detectors  should  not  face  windows  or  spotlights  or  be  near  fast-moving air e.g. near ventilation fans or open windows or doors. Because of its sensitivity to air pressure changes and sounds it should not be located close to air conditioning or ventilation outlets. There should be no sources of vibration or  audible sounds  in  the  protected  area.  There  should also  be  no  obstacles blocking  the  detector’s  “view” of  the protected area.  Keep the  detector  away from metal objects which could interfere with radio communication.  Warning: The most frequent cause of false alarms is bad detector-positioning Do  not  arm  this  detector  if  there  are  any  people  or  pets  moving  within  the protected area. 1.  Open the detector cover by pressing the tab and disconnect the cable to the module located in the front cover. 2.  Remove the internal PIR module held by an internal tab. 3.  Punch screw holes through the rear plastic cover. At least one screw should penetrate the tamper-sensitive section. 4.  Screw  the  rear  cover  to  the  wall,  about  2  metres  above  the  floor (vertically, with the tab down). 5.  Return the PIR module to its original place. 6.  Leave the battery disconnected and the  cover  open and then follow the control panel or receiver manual. The basics of enrollment are: a.  Enter  enrollment  mode  on  the  control  panel  by  keying  in  “1”  in Service mode. b.  Install a battery in the PIR detector to activate its enrollment. c.  Install  a battery  in  the  glass-break detector  and then  connect  its cable  to  the  PIR  module.  This  will  activate  its  enrollment  to  the next  vacant  address  in  the  control  panel.  This  means  that  the glass-break detector enrolls after the PIR does. d.  Exit enrollment mode by pressing “#” To enroll a detector after having already connected batteries, first disconnect the  batteries,  and  press  and  release  the  tamper  sensor  to  discharge  any remaining charge to ready the device for enrollment. After installing batteries into the detector, allow two minutes for stabilisation. During this period the LED is continuously lit.  PIR module DIP switches NORM  / HIGH: selection  of immunity to  false  alarms.  The NORM  position combines very  good immunity  with  fast  sensor  reactions. The  HIGH position gives  increased  immunity  with  a  slower  reaction  time  and  is  only  used  for problematic installations. INS  /  DEL.  DEL  provides  entrance  &  exit  delays  for  detectors  installed  in  a building entrance.  INS allows the detector to instantly trigger alarm activation if the control panel is armed. This DIP switch (INS/DEL) only has an effect if the  detector  has  a  natural  reaction  assigned  to  its  address  in  the  Oasis control panel. It also has no effect when used with a UC-8x or AC-8x receiver.     Glass-break module DIP switches DEL  /  INS  selects  the  reaction  of  the  control  panel  if  glass-breaking  is detected.  DEL  provides  entrance  &  exit  delays  and  is  recommended  for detectors installed near a building’s entrance door. INS allows the detector to instantly trigger alarm activation if the control panel is armed. This DIP switch (INS/DEL) only has an effect if the detector has a natural reaction assigned to its address in the Oasis control panel. It also has no effect when used with a UC-8x or AC-8x receiver.  PIR / GBS: This selects whether PIR or glass-break triggering is shown by the LED. Changing this setting only has an effect during the first 15 minutes after closing the cover (test mode). Note:  Although  both  detectors  are  located  in  one  housing,  they  do  act independently.  Each  one  has  its  own  address.  Each  one  also  has  its  own selectable reaction via DIP switches in the detector or in SERVICE mode on the control panel.     Testing the detector  15 minutes after closing the detector cover, the LED shows PIR or glass-beak detector triggering according to what was previously selected by the PIR/GBS DIP switch during test mode. The strength and quality of detector signals can be measured by the control panel in Service mode.   With the DIP switch in position PIR, short LED flashes indicate the processing of  movement  triggering  the  detector.  Long  flashes  show  that  movement detection is being signalled to the control panel.  With  the DIP  switch  in  position  GBS,  the LED  flashes very briefly  when air pressure changes occur, e.g. a soft knock on a window. A long flash indicates triggering  by  breaking  glass  and  the  transmission  of  a  signal  to  the  control panel. Testing and adjusting the glass-break sensor: •  Using a suitable tool or a hand protected by gloves, one by one, knock all the  windows  that  should  be  under  the  detector’s  protection.  A  visible deformation of the glass should occur but without any damage. •  The deformation of glass causes a change in the air pressure of the room which makes the LED on the detector flash quickly. The DIP switch must be in the GBS position. •  Sensitivity to air pressure changes can be adjusted by a potentiometer on the glass-break sensor PCB located inside the front cover of the detector. Turning  clockwise  increases  sensitivity.  Avoid  selecting  too  high  a sensitivity  as this can cause a short battery lifetime. •  The  complete function  of  the  glass-break  detector  can be  tested  with  a GBT-212  glass-break  simulator.  After  knocking  the  glass,  this  simulator will automatically generate the  characteristic  sound of  breaking  glass  to create the conditions for detector triggering. • If there are any devices in the detector’s protected area generating sound such as air conditioning, heating, fax machines, refrigerators, etc., check that they are not triggering alarms by emitting sounds like breaking glass.
The JA-80PB wireless motion/glass-break detector    MHP52500FCC 2  Detection characteristics of the PIR sensor  The  default  lens  supplied  covers  an  angle  of  120°  and  a  distance  of  12 metres.    The  area  is  covered  by  three  beams  as  shown  in  the  following picture.   Side viewTop view   The characteristics can be changed by using optional lenses:  JS-7904  Suitable  for  long  corridors.  The  middle  beam  covers  20 meters.   JS-7906 Only  employs  an  upper  beam  with  a  120°  angle  and  a  12 metre  range.  Ignoring  the  floor  eliminates  the  effect  of  the movement of small pets. JS-7901  Has  a  vertical  beam  forming  a  wall-like  detection  barrier which triggers the detector if someone walks through it.  Note:  After  changing  the  lens,  test  that  the  desired  area  is  protected. Incorrect installation of the lens can disable detection.  5 minute/1 minute PIR sensor sleep time To save battery energy, the PIR sensor part of the detector switches to battery-save  mode  15  minutes  after  the  cover is closed.  During  battery-save mode the PIR sensor still always watches out for movement. The first movement detected is then signalled to the control panel instantly, and for the  next  5  minutes  the  PIR  sensor  ignores  any  further  movement. After  these  5  minutes,  the  PIR  sensor  then  returns  to  watching  out  for movement until re-triggered. The sleep time can be shortened to 1 minute by pressing the tamper switch during battery installation. Not pressing the tamper switch gives a sleep time  of 5 minutes.  This sleep  time  has  no effect  on  the  glass-break  sensor  which  is  always  ready  to  trigger  a glass-break alarm.  Auxiliary alarm input  There  is  an  input  terminal  in  the detector  which,  among  other things, can be used to detect open doors  or  windows.  Open  circuiting the  input  has  the  same  effect  as movement in front of the detector The  maximum  allowable  cable length to connect a normally-closed sensor to the terminal is 3 metres. Short  circuit  these  terminals  if  the input is not used.     Detection characteristics of the glass-break sensor  The  directional  response  of  the  glass-break  sensor  has  near  spherical characteristic  and  it  is  possible  to  detect  breaking  glass  up  to  9  metres away as can be seen in the below diagram. The size of glass should be at least  60 by  60  cm.  For smaller sizes  the  detection range  can be  shorter. Only breaking glass forming part of the walls within the protected area can be detected. All kinds of glass can be protected including windows covered with unbreakable folio. Warning: This type of detector is not suited to sensing holes being cut through  glass  by  glass  cutters.  For  this  reason,  valuables  near windows should be covered by PIR sensors.     Glass-break detector relative directional sensitivity    Battery replacement This  detector  has  two  batteries  inside  whose  condition  is  regularly checked. If any of the batteries has expired, then the user or installer is informed. The detector continues to work and each movement in front of the detector is shown by a brief LED flash. The batteries should be replaced within two weeks by a qualified technician in SERVICE mode.   After battery  replacement the  detector needs two  minutes to stabilise during which the LED is permanently lit.  After battery replacement test the functioning of both sensors. Expired batteries should not be thrown into the garbage, but disposed of according to local regulations.  Removing the detector from the system If a detector is removed, the control panel announces the removal. The detector has to be deleted from its two addresses in the control panel before intentional removal. Technical parameters  Voltage of PIR sensor  Lithium battery type CR14505 (AA 3.0V) Voltage of GBS sensor  Lithium battery type CR14250SL (1/2AA 3.0V) Typical battery lifetime  approx. 3 years (PIR sensor sleep time 5 min.) Communication band: 868 MHz, Oasis protocol Communication range:  approx. 300m (open area) Recommended installation height:  2 - 2.5 m above floor level PIR sensor detection angle/detection range:  120° / 12 m (with basic lens) Glass-break detection range  9m (glass min. 60 x 60cm) Operational environment according to EN 50131-1   II. Indoor general Operational temperature range  -10 to +40 °C Dimensions  110 x 60 x 55 mm EN 50131-1, CLC/TS 50131-2-2, EN 50131-5-3 classification:  grade 2  Complies  with  ETSI  EN  300220,    EN  50130-4,EN  55022,  EN  60950-1, , ANSI C63.4 Can be operated according to  ERC REC 70-03, FCC Part 15 FCC ID: VL6JA80PB Jablotron Ltd. hereby declares that the JA-80PB is in compliance with  the  essential requirements  and  other relevant  provisions  of Directive  1999/5/EC and  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  rules. Operation  is  subject  the  the  following  two  conditions:  1.  This  device may not  cause harmful interference,  and   2.  this  device must  accept any  interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause undesired  operation..  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.    CAUTION: Changes or  modifications no  expressly approved by  Jablotron could void the user`s authority to operate the equipment

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