Service instructions for JA-111H
BUS connection module for detector
This module can be connected to the JABLOTRON JA-100 alarm system. It is installed in any classic detector (with contact outputs) and provides its power supply. The module responds to the condition (it reports activation of an alarm). The product is intended to be installed by a trained technician with a valid Jablotron certificate.
Installation
1. Place the module in a suitable location in the detector.
2. Connect the leads to the detector (as shown) - guide wires cannot be extended.
Figure: 1 - terminals of the bus; 2 - serial number; 3 - yellow signal light of the failure; 4 - red signal light indicates the activation of the alarm or tamper input by flashing once;
wire detector indication function
red red + 12 V supply of detector
black black GND common wire
white white INP alarm input
blue blue TMP input of tamper
3. Connect the bus cable.
Before connecting the BUS, the system must be disconnected from the power supply.
Current drain of a connected detector must not exceed 50mA (output of the power supply from the module is not protected against overload.
4. Continue to follow the installation instructions of the central unit. Basic steps:
a. After power on, the yellow signal light flashes because the module is not assigned to the system.
b. In the F-Link program on the Peripheral Devices card, select the desired position and start the learning mode with the Read button.
c. Press the tamper switch in the detector (or briefly connect the blue and black leads of the module) - this will cause the module to learn and the yellow light will go out.
5. Close the cover of the detector with module.
Setting the module properties
This is done by the F-Link program - peripheral devices card. At the position of the detector Select Internal Settings. A dialog appears, in which can be set:
Signal input: Off / On - INP input can be completely off.
Delay of response to INP input: a time filter to increase immunity against false alarms - setting of 0.1s ... 300s determines, how long the INP input must be active to activate it in the control panel.
Reverse response of the INP input: it is set from the factory as contact breaking (NC), can be changed to contact making (NO).
Reverse response of the TMP: it is set from the factory as contact breaking (NC), can be changed to contact making (NO).
LED indication on: the red activation signal light can be turned off.
The manufacturer guarantees the correct operation of only the module. However, he cannot guarantee the correct operation of the connected detector. Therefore, the use of preferably wired detectors Jablotron JA-100 is recommended.
Technical parameters
Power supply from the BUS of the central unit 12 V (9 ... 15 V)
Current consumption in standby (idle)* 5 mA
Current consumption for cable selection* 5 mA
Max. allowable load by connected detector 50 mA
Dimensions 22 x 27 x 14 mm
Classification grade 2
According to CSN EN 50131-1, CSN EN 50131-3
Environment in accordance with CSN EN 50131-1 II. indoors, general
Operating temperature range -10 to +40 °C
Also complies with CSN EN 50130-4, CSN EN 55022
* The consumption of the connected detector must be added.
Installation
1. Place the module in a suitable location in the detector.
2. Connect the leads to the detector (as shown) - guide wires cannot be extended.
Figure: 1 - terminals of the bus; 2 - serial number; 3 - yellow signal light of the failure; 4 - red signal light indicates the activation of the alarm or tamper input by flashing once;
wire detector indication function
red red + 12 V supply of detector
black black GND common wire
white white INP alarm input
blue blue TMP input of tamper
3. Connect the bus cable.
Before connecting the BUS, the system must be disconnected from the power supply.
Current drain of a connected detector must not exceed 50mA (output of the power supply from the module is not protected against overload.
4. Continue to follow the installation instructions of the central unit. Basic steps:
a. After power on, the yellow signal light flashes because the module is not assigned to the system.
b. In the F-Link program on the Peripheral Devices card, select the desired position and start the learning mode with the Read button.
c. Press the tamper switch in the detector (or briefly connect the blue and black leads of the module) - this will cause the module to learn and the yellow light will go out.
5. Close the cover of the detector with module.
Setting the module properties
This is done by the F-Link program - peripheral devices card. At the position of the detector Select Internal Settings. A dialog appears, in which can be set:
Signal input: Off / On - INP input can be completely off.
Delay of response to INP input: a time filter to increase immunity against false alarms - setting of 0.1s ... 300s determines, how long the INP input must be active to activate it in the control panel.
Reverse response of the INP input: it is set from the factory as contact breaking (NC), can be changed to contact making (NO).
Reverse response of the TMP: it is set from the factory as contact breaking (NC), can be changed to contact making (NO).
LED indication on: the red activation signal light can be turned off.
The manufacturer guarantees the correct operation of only the module. However, he cannot guarantee the correct operation of the connected detector. Therefore, the use of preferably wired detectors Jablotron JA-100 is recommended.
Technical parameters
Power supply from the BUS of the central unit 12 V (9 ... 15 V)
Current consumption in standby (idle)* 5 mA
Current consumption for cable selection* 5 mA
Max. allowable load by connected detector 50 mA
Dimensions 22 x 27 x 14 mm
Classification grade 2
According to CSN EN 50131-1, CSN EN 50131-3
Environment in accordance with CSN EN 50131-1 II. indoors, general
Operating temperature range -10 to +40 °C
Also complies with CSN EN 50130-4, CSN EN 55022
* The consumption of the connected detector must be added.