Service explanation for JA-111A base
Wired outdoor siren
This product is part of the JABLOTRON JA-100 alarm system. The siren provides a visible and audible alarm indication outdoors. Other additional sound indications are also possible. The siren contains a backup battery that takes over in the event of a power failure. The product is intended for installation by a trained technician with a valid Jablotron certificate. The product must be installed by a trained technician with a valid Jablotron certificate.
Installation
The siren is mounted on a vertical wall, with the flash pointing downwards. Avoid installation near gutters and in places where there is a risk of ice formation.
Image: 1 – electroacoustic transducer; 2 – second electroacoustic transducer; 3 – NiCd battery; 4 – opening for supply cables; 5 – plate of electronics siren; 6 – liquid vial; 7 – holes for mounting siren on the wall; 8 – siren cover screw; 9 – cable with buckle for securing the central cover (it can be easily disconnected by pressing the plunge clamp)

Figure: 10 – BUS terminals; 11 – test for learning; 12 – tamper sensors; 13 – serial number; 14 – high voltage transformer; 15 – very sharp flashing signal lights; 16 – yellow signal light of malfunction; 17 – battery connection; 18 – connection of electro-acoustic transducer (note, high voltage)
1. Open the outer cover of the siren (screw 8 at the bottom)
2. Pull the bus cable through hole 4 in the rear part of the siren
3. Screw the siren to the chosen location with mounting holes 7 (2 screws). To determine the accurate vertical position of the siren, the integrated vial 6 can be used
Before connecting the BUS, the system must be disconnected from the power supply.
4. Connect the bus cable to the terminals (10).
5. Connect the spare battery to the connector (17).
6. Follow the instructions for installing the central unit. Basic steps:
a. After switching on, the yellow signal light (16) flashes because the siren is not assigned to the system.
b. In the F-Link program, select the desired position on the Peripherals card and start the learning mode with the Read button.
c. Press the push button in the siren (11) - it will learn and the yellow light will go out.
7. Reinstall the siren cover.
Set properties
This is done by the F-Link program – card Peripherals. Select internal setting at the siren position. A dialog appears, allowing settings to be made: (* indicates the factory setting)
Section: this determines for which sections the siren will operate and possibly also signal entry/exit delay and arming. The acoustic signal is set at the factory for all sections.*
Response: this determines whether the siren will sound on signal EW* (warning outside) or IW (warning inside). The alarm sound can also be turned off completely (other functions are retained).
Siren sounds: with interruptions*, without interruptions
Limitation of howl duration: 1, 2, 3*,4, 5 minutes.
Louder sound: YES / NO* - this only affects entry/exit delay signaling and the sounds when contacting PG outputs.
Beep sound when operating sections: YES / NO* - if enabled, the siren will beep 1x when armed, 2x when disarmed and 3x when disarmed after an alarm. Only for the set sections.
Flashing 30 minutes after alarm: YES / NO* the extended flashing can be stopped by re-arming the system or by canceling the alarm indication in the system (from the keypad).
Flash every 60 seconds: YES / NO* optional indication of operation.
Sound from PG outputs:
An audio signal can be set for each PG output:
Sound 1 - slow beeping 1 x per second (as long as the PG is on)
Sound 2 – rapid beeping 2 x per second (as long as the PG is on)
Sound 3 - 1x beep when turning on the PG, 2x when turning off the PG
Sound 4 - long beep sound for 20 sec when switching on PG
Siren operation priorities:
The highest priority is for sounding the siren, a lower priority is for beeping during operation, the lowest is the activity of the PG outputs (PG1 higher than PG2, etc.). The higher priority sound always ends the lower priority sound.
Connection to the exchange is lost
If the supply cable is disconnected, the siren will sound and flash for 3 minutes (this does not happen when the system is in service).
Technical parameters
Power supply from the central BUS 12 V (9...15 V)
Power consumption in standby (rest) 5 mA
Power consumption for choice of cable 50 mA
Backup battery NiCd pack 4.8 V / 1800 mAh
lifespan approx. 3 smokes
Piezoelectric siren 110 dB/m (with fully charged battery)
Dimensions 200 x 300 x 70 mm
Classification grade 2
in accordance with CSN EN 50131-1, CSN EN 50131-4
Environmental class IV outdoors, generally -25 to +60°C
Security degree IP34D
Also complies with CSN EN 50130-4, CSN EN 55022, CSN EN 60950-1
Product JA-111A is designed and manufactured in accordance with the provisions applicable to it: Government Decree No. 17/2003 Coll. and 616/2006 Sb., provided that it is used according to its intended purpose. Original Declaration of Conformity can be found at www.jablotron.cz in the advice section.
Note: Although this product does not contain harmful materials, do not dispose of it in the household waste, but hand it in at the collection point intended for electronic waste.