TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM Using the system keypad 2.1.1 Alarm Setting 2.1.2 Alarm Unsetting 2.1.3 Partial Alarm Setting 2.1.4 Terminating a triggered alarm 2.1.5 Section control from the keypad’s display menu Operating the system with a keyfob...
MyJABLOTRON application for smart phones allow you to control, program and monitor the system remotely. The JABLOTRON 100 is designed for up to 300 users and it can be divided into 15 separate sections. Up to 120 detectors can be connected and the system offers up to 32 multi-purpose programmable outputs (e.g.
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2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM CODE TYPE DESCRIPTION AUTHORIZATION Administrator This code has always full access to all sections and is authorized to control all PG outputs. The Admini- (Main) strator can create other Administrator and other codes with a lower level of authorization and assign them with access to sections and PG outputs, access codes, RFID chips and cards.
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2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM cccc Code without a prefi x: Meaning: cccc cccc is a 4, 6 or 8-digit code. Allowed codes… from 0000 to 99999999 Default control panel code Administrator: 1234; 123456; 12345678; The security of access codes, contactless RFID devices and remote controls A control panel enables each user to be assigned with one 4, 6 or 8-digit code and up to two RFID tags for system authorization.
Dialling-in from an authorized telephone number (only for operating programmable outputs) 2.1 USING THE SYSTEM KEYPAD JABLOTRON 100 system may be controlled by a variety of access Continuous red modules which let you not just control but also display statuses...
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We recommend using JABLOTRON 100 contactless RFID chips for higher security. Other RFID chips e.g. from system Oasis or third party chips (may not be compatible and Jablotron doesn’t guarantee proper function) operating with 125 kHz EM Unique standard can be additionally enabled. For higher security the alarm system can be set up to use confi...
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2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM Structure and description of the internal LCD keypad menu Allows you to cancel alarm/unsuccessful setting Cancel warning indication in all sections to which the user has indication access rights Allows you to control the system‘s sections to...
2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM 2.1.1 ALARM SETTING 1. Authorize using the keypad. Sections 2. Press the right button (the one which 3. The command is executed and the which can be controlled are lit up and the isn’t lit up) to set a particular section.
2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM DURESS ACCESS CONTROL Provides unsetting of the system in a special mode. The system seemingly unsets, however it triggers a silent panic alarm, which is reported to selected users (including ARC). Unsetting under duress is executed by adding 1 to the last number in a valid code. Contact your service technician if you want to use this feature.
2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM A triggered alarm in progress is indicated by a rapidly fl ashing red segment button and a backlit indication button. You need to authorize yourself using the keypad in order to terminate the alarm.
2.3 OPERATING THE SYSTEM USING A COMPUTER AND A USB CABLE (J-LINK) The JABLOTRON 100 can be operated locally or remotely (see chapter 2.8) using a computer and installed J-Link software, which can be used for user management (add/remove users, change their level of authorization, phone numbers, codes, card/tags, etc.).
Depending on your country or region, a web account in MyJABLOTRON can be set up by an authorized JABLOTRON partner. The login name is the user‘s e-mail address. The password for the fi rst log in will be sent to this address.
2.8 OPERATING THE SYSTEM REMOTELY USING A COMPUTER (J-LINK) The JABLOTRON 100 system can be operated both remotely and locally on-site (see chapter 2.3) by installing the J-Link software on your computer which can also manage users (change codes, cards/tags, and phone numbers).
2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM It’s possible to set / unset the system using icons on the lower bar of the program or with the “Status” buttons in the “Section” tab. If a keypad with at least one controllable segment is used in the system, then it is possible to set/unset the system in J-Link using an on-screen virtual keypad (click on “Keypad“...
3. BLOCKING/ DISABLING THE SYSTEM Only the system administrator or service technician can block a user. One method of taking away access rights is by choosing Settings / Users / User / Bypass and selecting “Yes” on the LCD keypad. Another option is to locally or remotely block a user through the J-Link software by clicking on the user in the Settings / Users / User blocking column.
5. HISTORIE UDÁLOSTÍ The system administrator and the service technician can add, change and delete RFID cards/tags from both the LCD keypad menu and J-Link. 4.3 CHANGING A USERNAME OR PHONE NUMBER If the system is set up with prefi x codes, users can add, change or delete their telephone numbers or change their name from the LCD menu on the keypad.
The account shows history in a range which corresponds with the user’s permissions. WHAT IS THE MYJABLOTRON WEB INTERFACE? The MyJABLOTRON web interface is a unique service that allows on-line access to JABLOTRON devices. It allows end-users to monitor and control the system. The MyJABLOTRON web interface allows users to: View the current system status.
2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU. You will fi nd the original Declaration of Conformity at www.jablotron.com. 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. For more detailed information visit www.jablotron.com. Technical Support section.
(following the system status, alarm status, faults, etc.). Home Automation In addition to providing an intruder alarm system, the JABLOTRON 100 offers a number of other features. Among the most popular functions are: electrical door locks, automated light switches using motion detectors, and the remote control of appliances (electrical heating, garage doors, gates, entry barriers, etc.).
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