JA-83K OASiS control panel

The JA-83K control panel is a modular unit, with 50 addresses (marked 01 to 50). The heart of the unit is the JA-83K main board with 10 wired inputs (up to 30 using JA-82C module(s)).

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JA-83K OASiS control panel

The JA-83K control panel is a modular unit, with 50 addresses (marked 01 to 50). The heart of the unit is the JA-83K main board with 10 wired inputs (up to 30 using JA-82C module(s)).

Wireless peripherals can be used when the control panel is equipped with a JA-82R module.

   The control panel can accommodate a backup battery of up to 18 AhThree sections are available when using partial arming or a split system. The control panel provides signals for sirens (internal and external) and 2 programmable outputsUp to 50 codes and proximity cards can be set up.

The following additional modules can be plugged into this board:

  • JA-82R – a radio module which makes it possible to enrol up to 50 wireless devices of the JA-8x and RC-8x range to the control panel.
  • JA-82C – an extension module which provides 10 additional wired inputs, thus extending the total capacity to 20 (or 30 as the case may be) wired inputs. One or two modules can be used.

A communicator can also be used with the control panel:

  • JA-8xY – a GSM communicator which the control panel uses for transmitting alarm reports to the user and which communicates with the ARC (alarm receiving centre) via the GSM band. It also enables remote access via a phone keypad or system administration via the GSMLink website.
  • JA-80V – a LAN (Ethernet) computer network communicator combined with a phone-line communicator. It allows communication with the ARC via LAN and transmission of reports via a telephone line. It also enables system administration via the GSMLink application.
  • JA-80X – a phone-line communicator which is able to communicate with an ARC and which allows voice-reporting to the user pursuant to the type of alarm. This module can be used in combination with a JA-80Y – a GSM phone-line backup.
  • JA-80Q – in the case of using a PIR detector with a camera.

The JA-68 outputs module can also be used with the control panel – e.g. to provide a link to the transmitter for communication with the surveillance centre.

Characteristics

External power source230 V / 50 Hz, max 0.1 A, CLASS PROTECTION II
Power supplytype A (EN 50131-6)
Backup-battery12 V, 7 to 18 Ah, typical battery lifetime approx. 5 years
Maximum recharge time72 hours
Backup power output (+U terminal)maximum continuous load 1.1 A (when an 18 Ah backup battery is used)
Backup power output (+L terminal)maximum continuous load 0.2 A
power outputs +U +L have electronic fuse
Number of wireless device addresses50 (requires a JA-82R module)
Communications frequency (JA-82R)868 MHz ISM band
Number of hard-wired inputs10 (up to 30 if two JA-82C are plugged in), double balanced inputs, with triggering and tamper functions (each wireless detector blocks the hard-wired input to which it is assigned)
External warning output EW*switching to GND, max. 0.5A
Internal warning output IW*switching to GND, max. 0.5A
Programmable outputs*PGX, PGY max. 0.1 A, switching to GND
Event memory255 latest events, including date and time stamping
Intruder alarm signal or messageafter 1 or 2 events (adjustable)
Tamper signal or messageafter 1 event
Wrong authorisation code alarm signal or messageafter 10 events
Fault signal or messageafter 1 event
Security grade2 according to EN 50131-1, EN 50131-6, and EN 50131-5-3
Environmentalclass II. indoor-general (-10 to +40°C) compliant with EN 50131-1
Radio emissionsETSI EN 300220
EMCEN 50130-4, EN 55022
SafetyEN 60950-1
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
* these signals are also transmitted wirelessly to wireless sirens and AC and UC receiver modules.

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