Ja-82y en mld51112-1
Ja-82y en mld51112-1
The communicator is a component of the Jablotron Oasis 80 system. It has been unnecessarily high communication fees (contact your GSM provider for
designed for communication via a GSM network. It is installed directly within the details).
OASIS control panel housing and it allows the following:
• event reporting by SMS (for up to 8 telephone numbers) 3. User functions of the communicator
• event reporting by phone call with voice message warnings (it is possible
The following text describes all communicator features. The installer should show
to record up to 7 messages for various events)
the end user how to operate the functions used in the particular installation.
• remote control and programming by phone (by calling and using the voice
menu or by SMS instructions) 3.1. Event reporting to the user’s phone
• remote control of the system (or appliances in the house) by dialling in from an
The communicator reports events in the OASiS system by sending a text SMS
authorized number (free of charge )
and / or calling and transmitting a voice message. Reporting can be set to up to 8
• remote control and programming of the system via the Internet (It is not
telephone numbers. The most frequently used report variants are preset but they
possible to register the communicator on www.gsmlink.cz)
can be customized
• data transmission to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) - up to 2 ARCs
• sending photos from JA-84P detectors to a secure server Notes:
• updating communicator firmware, language and new text sets using O-Link • If used, transmissions to the Alarm Receiving Centre have absolute
2.0 software or higher transmission priority (see 7.4).
Note: The manual is intended for communicator firmware LD62520 or higher. • Calling is usually used to draw the user’s attention to a detailed report sent in
an SMS. If reporting by SMS is enabled, the communicator first sends all SMS
1. Installation in the control panel messages before it starts dialling the set numbers.
• Message playing can be terminated by pressing * on the telephone keypad.
If you purchased the communicator module separately, it should first be installed in The keypad then switches into keypad simulation mode and the messages are
the OASiS control panel as follows: not further transmitted to other numbers.
The control panel power must be switched off (both mains and battery) 3.2. Temporarily authorizing a phone as a system keypad
Fit the communicator inside the control panel housing using screws and connect It is possible to operate the system remotely by temporarily authorizing a phone
its cable to the main board. keypad as follows:
Attach the adhesive GSM antenna inside the control panel’s plastic housing (it can Dial the communicator’s SIM card number.
be glued in a suitable place) and connect the antenna to the communicator. After 15 seconds of ringing, the system will answer with a voice menu welcome
Warning: never switch the control panel power on if the GSM antenna is not message and ask for a code.
connected to the GSM module as this will cause serious damage!!! Key in a valid control panel access code on the telephone keypad –the master
code (default 1234), a user code or possibly the service code (default 8080).
Once the code has been entered, the voice menu offers the basic system functions
(see 10).
To exit this mode simply end the phone call. If nothing is entered within a minute,
the phone call will end automatically anyway.
The maximum allowed phone call length is 30 minutes.
Notes:
• a fixed-line phone can also be used to operate the system remotely in the
same way. The phone must use tone dialling (DTMF).
• do not enter sequences on the phone too fast, each key signal needs a
certain time to be sent (it depends on the particular phone and the quality of the
GSM connection
3.3. SMS instructions to control the system remotely
fig. 1 Communicator description: All incoming SMSes are checked by the communicator and if there are any
1.LED signalling connection to a GSM network; 2.LED signalling image instructions to the system, they will be performed. Each instruction message must
transmission; 3. control panel connector; 4. GSM connector; 5. SIM card have the following format::
code_instruction
2. Initial powering up of the communicator (i.e. valid code space instruction)
1. The communicator is installed in the control panel and its GSM Valid code = any valid code in the system (e.g. 8080, 1234)
antenna is connected, then: The factory-default instruction texts (editable – see TXT command)
2. Have a suitable SIM card ready. It should be activated (see if it works Command Function Note
in a mobile phone first). If it requires a PIN code when switching the SET setting (arming) setting or unsetting (the same way as if the
phone on, then disable the PIN code request upon the first use of used code is entered on the system keypad),
the phone); e.g. Nokia: Menu / Settings / Security settings / PIN code unsetting
UNSET If the system is already in the desired mode,
request / Off. The communicator can work with a prepaid card, but we (disarming)
it will not change
recommend using a tariff card for more reliable functioning including GSM signal strength, GPRS
3. Insert the SIM card into the communicator (to open the card holder reports system
STATUS connection and ARC communication (shown
push its frame up a little) status
as MS1, MS2 and MS3)
4. Switch on the control panel power (both mains and battery). The reports latest this concerns the last 3 events from the
communicator’s red LED should be lit = registering to the GSM MEMORY
events control panel memory
network; it should go off within a minute = registration successful PGX ON turns on PGX
5. If the red LED starts flashing after a while, switch off the control panel the PG output has to be programmed for the
PGX OFF turns off PGX
power, put the SIM card into a mobile phone and check that it registers function: on/off (by 237/247) or 2 second
PGY ON turns on PGY
to the network in the place where the control panel is installed without switching (by 238/248)
any PIN code requests PGY OFF turns off PGY
6. Close the control panel cover, the alarm system should be in Service SIM card credit it has to be initialized before it can be used –
CREDIT
mode - if it is not, enter *0 Service code (Factory default setting: 8080) inquiry see 6.21
with the alarm system unset (disarmed) SMS on assembly, firmware, and hardware
SMS info about
7. Key in 99101 - to set the texts and voice messages of the DINFO versions, reg. key, remote access code via
device version
communicator to the English language OLink
8. Key in 888 to measure the GSM signal strength (a number in the range Tab. 1 SMS commands
from 1/4 to 4/4 should be displayed). It should be at least 2/4 to ensure
reliable functioning. If the signal is weak, change the location of the Example by sending: “code SET” (valid code space SET) the system will set (if it is
control panel or try a SIM card from another GSM provider (it is not already set it will not change its status)
recommended to use either a high-gain or directional GSM antenna – Notes:
see 6.2 GSM signal strength measuring) • the system will confirm performance of the SMS instruction by an SMS reply, if
9. If the GSM signal strength is sufficient, test the communicator functions this function is allowed
(system control via a mobile phone, etc), see the instructions below • the SMS instruction texts are not case-sensitive and only ASCII characters are
Warning: If installed at a location near a national border where the signal allowed
strength fluctuates, roaming to a foreign network is highly likely. We • the SMS instruction texts can contain multiple instructions separated with a comma
therefore recommend blocking the roaming feature in the SIM card to avoid
Example: If the SIM card PIN code is 1234, enter 9201234∗0 where:
p 1=ARC1, 2=ARC2, 3=IMG
Notes: zz..z installation ID number, max. 8 characters (0 to 9 and *1=A to *6=F)
• If the communicator does not register to the GSM network within 1 minute of
Factory default setting: for all ARCs = 0000
the PIN being entered (this problem is shown by the red LED flashing), then
you either entered a wrong PIN or the GSM signal is too weak. In such a case:
Note: If you want to transmit photographs, enter 3 in the p parameter
• enter 920*0 while in control panel service mode (erases the PIN entered in the
communicator) 7.3. Selecting the ARC communication protocol
• disconnect the control panel power (mains and battery)
To select the required communication protocol enter:
• take out the SIM card, insert it into a mobile phone and check whether the PIN
is correct. Check whether the signal strength at the location of the control panel 04 p x
is sufficient
• if you know the right PIN code and the GSM signal is strong enough, put the where:
SIM card back into the communicator, turn on the control panel power and then p 1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
enter the correct PIN code (920 PIN *0) and wait until the communicator x 0..2 = ARC type
registers to the GSM network (its red LED should turn off within a minute) 0 = Contact ID, 1 = Jablotron IP, 2 = Jablotron SMS
• The communicator memorizes the set PIN and it will use it automatically Notes:
whenever it registers to the GSM network again.
• Jablotron IP is the fastest of the abovementioned protocols and it is the only
• If you are replacing the SIM card in the communicator with another one and the one which allows very frequent checking of communication reliability with
former one used a PIN code, first switch the control panel to service mode and the ARC (e.g. every 5 minutes).
enter 920*0 to erase the former PIN code. The SIM card can then be changed.
• Contact ID protocol can be directed to ARCs linked by standard telephone
Warning: The PIN code cannot be changed if the ARC settings are locked lines (if they support Contact ID).
Factory default setting: The PIN code is erased • If your ARC does not allow Jablotron SMS or Jablotron IP protocols, please
contact a Jablotron distributor for details on how to upgrade your ARC
Factory default setting: ARC1 - Jablotron IP, ARD2 - Jablotron SMS
The communicator contains a built-in module for the reception of images from JA- 8.3. Notes on entering service mode
84P detectors. The device must be set up properly for the successful transfer of If the system is switched to service mode:
photographs to the server (see 7.10) The Jablotron image viewing server is 1. The communicator completes the current transmission to the ARC.
situated at http://img.jablotron.com.
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2. The current phone call reporting is terminated.
3. Unfinished SMS and call reports are erased (they are not transmitted
after the service has finished).
9. Technical specifications
4. Unsent ARC reports are only erased if ARC tel. numbers / IP
addresses / URLs or the ARC communication format or the installation Power 12V DC (from the control panel)
ID are changed. Stand-by consumption (mean value) about 35 mA
5. Fault restoration reports are sent to the ARC even in service mode. (depends on the GSM signal strength)
6. Changes to communicator settings do not take effect until service GSM band QUAD-BAND, 850/900/1800/1900MHz
mode has been exited. Complies in configuration CIE OASIS system with EN 50131-1, EN 50136-2-1
as follows: ATS 4, ATS 5 if CID protocol is used
8.4. Remote access via the Internet and the repeating period is set to zero (Sequence 06p0)
The system can be accessed remotely via OLink 2.0.1 and higher. This allows Operating environment – indoor general (-10°C to 40°C) Class II
complete programming by installers (it is necessary to know the service code) and Security Grade 2
also operating the system by end users in the same way as if they were using a Safety EN 60950-1
keypad. To access the system remotely it is necessary to have: EMC ETSI EN 301489-1, ETSI EN 301489-7
• The communicator registration code xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxx. The code is stated EN 55022, EN 50130-4, T 031 (INCERT)
on the label on the communicator board, in the OLink application or you Certification body: Trezor Test s.r.o., Telefication B.V.
can have it sent to you by SMS (see 6.23) Radio transmissions ETSI EN 301419-1 and EN 301511
• The telephone number of the communicator SIM card CLIP protocol (caller ID + SMS) ETSI EN 300 089
• The remote access password (see 6.24) Can be operated according to GSM Regulations
• When GPRS is not available a connection with OLink can be realized by
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the JA-82Y is in
SMS with limited capabilities. After GPRS has been restored, the system
a compliance with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation:
automatically starts to use the GPRS connection.
Directives No: 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU,
It is not possible to register the communicator on www.gsmlink.cz. Remote
2011/65/EU. The original of the conformity assessment can be
access via the Internet is done by the program OLink 2.0.1 or higher.
found at www.jablotron.com - Section Downloads.
8.5. Time synchronizing process Note: Although this product does not contain any harmful
materials we suggest you return the product to the dealer or
The right and accurate time is taken from the GSM network via received SMS directly to the producer after use.
messages or from the Jablotron YTUN server when GPRS is active. When the
communicator has not got time synchronization information, it sends an SMS to
itself via the GSM network (1x per 10 days). There is one requirement, the
communicator must have its own SIM card number saved in position 0 by the
sequence 81 0 xxx..x *0 (xxx..x = own telephone number). If you change the SIM
card, position 0 will be automatically erased.
Time synchronization (see section 6.17) of the control panel is performed
whenever entering into service mode or maintenance mode, and if there is a
difference greater than 5 minutes between the correct time and control panel time,
synchronization is performed automatically in an unset system without needing to
manually change modes.
Notes:
• Synchronization is indicated by a keypad beep
• PG outputs are deactivated during time synchronization, then the outputs
are reactivated afterwards.
• A time synchronization event is sent to the ARC by automatically entering
service/maintenance mode (even when unset) and CID report code 1625
(625 means a time and date reset based on the norm DC-05) is transmitted
before exiting service/maintenance mode.
Incoming call
Valid
Rejected after 3 wrong attempts
„OK!“
„Keypad simulation“
tab. 5 List of events which can be reported to your phone and their factory default settings
Notes:
• Factory default report assignment: S = SMS, C = call, SC = SMS followed by a call
• “External communication fault“ means a GSM network dropout longer than 15 minutes (if GSM network dropout indication is enabled)
• To get an SMS (from the JA-84P) with a picture link, enable event 51
• In a split system it is necessary to synchronize the current control panel settings by opening enrollment mode for 1 s and closing it before you leave service mode
• In a split system telephone memory positions are associated with certain sections for reporting alarms as below:
o 1st telephone number: sections A, B, C (administrator/master)
o 2nd to 4th telephone numbers: sections A, C
o 5th to 7th telephone numbers: sections B, C
o 8th telephone number sections: A, B, C (service technician)
12. Summary of all communicator texts for SMS messages and instructions
n factory default text: n factory default text: n factory default text:
0 Your system is reporting: 502 Delayed loop alarm 549 Master code changed
550 The message has been transmitted by the
1 Device 503 Fire
communicator.
2 Device 504 Panic alarm 551 Message transmission failed
. … 505 Searching for a code 552 Service request
. … 506 Alarm after powering up the system 553 PgX output ON
50 Device 507 Tamper alarm 554 PgX output OFF
201 Control panel 508 End of temper alarm 555 PgY output ON
202 Service code 509 End of alarm indication 556 PgY output OFF
203 Service inspection request 510 Alarm cancelled by user 601 SET
204 Communicator 511 Setting 602 UNSET
205 Keypad 512 Unsetting 603 STATUS
206 ARC code 514 Codeless setting 604 MEMORY
300 Master code 515 External communication fault 605 PGX ON
301 Code 516 External communication restored 606 PGX OFF
302 Code 517 Fault 607 PGY ON
. … 518 Fault removed 608 PGY OFF
. … 519 Mains dropout over 30 minutes 611 CREDIT
350 Code 520 Mains dropout 612 TXT
400 System status: 521 Mains recovery 613 PRG
401 Set 522 Battery discharged 614 GPRS
402 Unset 523 Battery OK 615 GSM
403 Exit delay 524 Switching to service mode 616 URL
404 Entrance delay 525 Leaving service mode 701 Enrolling
405 Alarm: 528 Radio jamming present 702 Finish setting
406 Service mode 529 Internal communication error 703 Signal strength
407 Maintenance mode 530 Internal communication restored 704 Control
409 Battery discharged 531 Communication test 705 Bypass
410 Tamper alarm 532 Unconfirmed alarm 706 Test OK
411 Alarm memory 533 Blocking after an alarm 707 Test error
412 Fault 534 Unblocking after an alarm 708 0/4
413 Power supply fault 535 Partial setting A 709 1/4
414 Unknown device status 536 Partial setting B 710 2/4
415 Time: 537 Partial setting AB 711 3/4
416 Last event: 538 Partial unsetting A 712 4/4
417 Unknown credit 539 Partial unsetting B 713 Code
418 Credit 540 Communicator failure 714 Text modification
420 Error while processing command 541 Communicator OK 715 Current detector
421 Output ON 542 Control panel battery failure 716 Service inspection
422 Output OFF 543 Control panel battery OK 717 Active output
423 Partially set A 544 Alarm 24h 718 Active detectors
424 Partially set B 545 Low credit balance 720 OASIS JA-80
425 Partially set AB 546 Power supply ON 721 Codes
426 SMS instruction processed successfully 547 Control panel reset
501 Instant loop alarm 548 Master code reset to 1234
Notes:
• The communicator always automatically puts numbers from 01 to 50 in front of Device or Code names
• Texts 0 to 556 are used to create SMS event reports
• Texts 601 to 616 are SMS instructions (to control the system remotely by SMS)
• Texts 700 to 721 are used by keypads
• Other texts are part of system configuration and are set in the OLink application