Wireless magnetic detector with 2 universal inputs
The product is wireless component of the JABLOTRON system. It is a magnetic detector with two configurable independent inputs and tamper input. The detector is also designed to detect the movement of roller blinds, if it is equipped with a CT-01 roller detector or flood detection connecting detector LD-81. Small movements are filtered out so that wind blasts do not cause false alarms. The detector should be installed by a trained technician with a valid certificate issued by an authorised distributor.
Installation
There are two different types of permanent magnets in the package – a ferrite magnet in a plastic housing (A) and a neodymium ring magnet (B) for use in places where there is not enough space for a standard magnet or for counter-sinking the magnet into a door or window inner frame. The positions for placing both types of magnets against the internal magnetic sensor are shown above (see Fig. 1).
- Open the detector cover by pressing the cover latch (2).
- Screw the rear cover onto the required place. If it´s needed, put the cables through the rear plastic base (max. cable length 3 m).
- Attach the selected magnet to the moving part of the door (window) with screws. The lower edge of the ferrite magnet must be at the same height as the lower edge of the detector. It is recommended to attach the ring magnet with a special non-magnetic screw from the package.
- Connect the wires from external detector to the required terminals if they are used.
- There is no need to connect unused terminals to the COM terminal.
- Set the DIP switches according to your needs (see Table 1).
- Proceed according to the control panel installation manual.
- Close the detector cover. In order to comply with norms, the cover latch must be secured with the supplied screw (1).
1 – locking screw hole; 2 – cover latch; 3 – LED indication; 4 – battery holder; 5 – serial number; 6 – DIP switch settings; 7 – terminals; 8 – cover tamper contact;
Enrolment to the system and settings
According to the type of control panel use recommended software or application – see control panel manual.
Setting the detector properties
Function of DIP switches (6) is described in Table 1.
Description of inputs (7):
IN1 – Input terminal for connection to detector no. 1
IN2 – Input terminal for connection to detector no. 2
TMP – Input terminal for tamper contact connection
COM – Common terminal for inputs IN1, IN2 and TMP
Mg – Internal magnetic detector
Description of input modes:
Norm – status mode, the detector signals activation and deactivation of the input terminals
Puls – pulse mode, the detector just signals activation (whether turning off or turning on depends on the default NO/NC standby mode)
Off – input disabled
Rol1, Rol2 – roller mode, which reacts to repeated pulses and short activating (NO) pulses with a sensitivity selectable in to two levels: Rol1 = activation after 3 pulses within a 2-minute period; Rol2 = activation after 5 pulses within a 2-minute period. After input is triggered in Rol1/Rol2 mode, the detector does not react to the next activation for 10 s.
LD-81 – mode for connecting one or two LD-81 flood detectors. If there are two flood detectors used simultaneously, alarm will always be triggered only from the first detector (logic OR function).
Mode | DIP1 | DIP2 | DIP3 | DIP4 | MG | IN1 | IN2 |
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0 | Norm | Off | Norm | ||||
1 | • | Norm | Off | Puls | |||
2 | • | Norm | Off | Rol1 | |||
3 | • | • | Norm | Off | Rol2 | ||
4 | • | Puls | Off | Puls | |||
5 | • | • | Puls | Off | Rol1 | ||
6 | • | • | Puls | Off | Rol2 | ||
7 | • | • | • | Off | LD-81 | LD-81 | |
8 | • | Off | Norm | Norm | |||
9 | • | • | Off | Norm | Puls | ||
10 | • | • | Off | Norm | Rol1 | ||
11 | • | • | • | Off | Norm | Rol2 | |
12 | • | • | Off | Puls | Puls | ||
13 | • | • | • | Off | Puls | Rol1 | |
14 | • | • | • | Off | Rol1 | Rol1 | |
15 | • | • | • | • | Off | Rol2 | Rol2 |
Technical specifications
Power | 1x alkaline battery, type AA (LR6 1.5 V/2.4 Ah) Please note: Battery is not included |
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Typical lifetime of battery | about 2 years (max. 10 activation daily) |
LowBatt voltage | <0.92 V |
Quiescent current consumption | 40 µA |
Maximum current consumption | 120 mA |
Communication frequency | 868.1 MHz, JABLOTRON protocol |
Maximum radio-frequency power (ERP) | <25 mW |
RF range | approx. 300 m (unrestricted area) |
The maximum length of cable for external detectors | 3 m |
Dimensions detector part | 24 x 109 x 24 mm |
Dimensions magnet part | 16 x 55 x 15 mm |
Weight (without battery) | 55 g |
Classification | Security grade 2/Environmental class II (EN 50131-1) |
Operational environment | Indoor general |
Operational temperature range | -10 °C to +40 °C |
Average operating humidity | 75% RH, without condensation |
Certification body | Trezor Test s.r.o. (no. 3025) |
Complies with | EN 50131-1, -2-6, -5-3, ETSI EN 300 220-1-2, EN 50130-4, EN 55032, EN 62368-1, EN IEC 63000 |
Can be operated according to | ERC/REC 70-03 |
Recommended screw | 2 x ø 3.5 x 40 mm (countersunk head) |
JABLOTRON a.s. hereby declares that the product JA-150M (MB, AN, GR) is in a compliance with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation: Directives No: 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU. The original of the conformity assessment can be found at www.jablotron.com – Section Downloads. | ||
Note: Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment, which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please return the product to the dealer or contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. |
JA-150M | MND53115 (15.12.2024) |
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