JA-82Y (part 2)

8 How to send voter reports 1. If it is necessary to report an event (e.g. an alarm) the communicator will send the data to ARC1 if in use (the communicator tries the main number / IP address first, if this fails then the backup number / IP address).2. Then...

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8 How to send voter reports

1. If it is necessary to report an event (e.g. an alarm) the communicator will send the data to ARC1 if in use (the communicator tries the main number / IP address first, if this fails then the backup number / IP address).
2. Then the communicator sends the data to ARC2 in the same way if programmed as an independent ARC. If ARC2 in set as a backup of ARC1, ARC2 will only be used if reporting to ARC1 has failed.
3. Then the communicator sends an SMS report (1st number, 2nd number .... 8th number)
4. Then the system sends a voice message to each phone number with this setting. Each programmed number is called only once, regardless of whether the call is answered or not. Pressing the # key cancels calling other numbers and the system enters keypad simulation mode in which it is possible to gain full control of the system.

If previous attempts to send data to ARCs has failed then after the set time another and attempt will be made (see 7.5).

If an alarm is cancelled by a user while it is reporting reports, all unsent SMSes and calls will be cancelled, but the ARC will still get a complete set of reports on events in the system.

8.1 The communicator's LED

The red LED on the communicator can display the following indications:
- It lights up for a period during registration on a GSM network
- When sending an SMS message, the LED lights up for 1 second
- The LED flashes rapidly during an incoming call
- It lights up permanently during remote access from a phone
- A permanently lit LED could indicate that the communicator is not registered on a GSM network
- The LED flashes during remote data transfer
- The green LED on the communicator indicates as follows:
- Flashes for 2 seconds when the communicator is connected to the control panel
- Flashes once every second when pictures are transferred (see 7.13)

8.2 Notes on entering service mode

1. If the system is switched to service mode:
2. The communicator makes the current transfer to the ARC.
3. The current call report is terminated.
4. Unfinished SMS and voice reports are cleared (they are not transmitted after the service is completed).
5. Unsent ARC reports are cleared only if ARC tel. numbers / IP addresses / URLs, ARC communication format or if the installation ID has changed.
6. Fault reports are also sent to the ARC when the system is in service mode.
7. Changes to the communicator settings do not take effect until service mode is exited.

8.3 Remote access via the Internet

The system can be controlled remotely via OLink 2.0.1 and higher. This allows complete setup of the system by an installer or management by a user (it is necessary to know the service code). To do this, it is necessary to:
- The communicator registration code xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxx. The code is listed on the label on the communicator board, in the OLink application or you can have it sent to you by SMS (see 6.23 )
- The phone number of the communicator SIM card
- The remote access password
- When GPRS is not available, connection to OLink can be achieved by SMS with limited capabilities. After GPRS is restored, the system automatically starts using the GPRS connection.

8.4 Time synchronisation process

The correct and accurate time is taken from the SMS network via received SMS messages or from the Jablotron YTUN server when GPRS is active. If the communicator does not receive the time synchronisation information, it sends an SMS to itself via the GSM network (once every 10 days). There is a requirement, the communicator must have its own SIM card number stored in position 0 by the sequence 81 0 xxx..x *0 (xxx..x = own phone number). If you change the SIM card number, the position 0 will be erased automatically.
Time synchronisation (see section 6.17 ) of the switchboard is performed when switching to service mode or maintenance mode and already ser a difference of more than 5 minutes between the correct time and the time in the switchboard, synchronisation is performed automatically in a switched-off system without manually entering the mode.

Notes:
- Synchronisation is indicated by a beep on the control panel
- PG outputs are disabled during time synchronisation, afterwards the outputs are reactivated.
- A time synchronisation is automatically sent to the ARC by entering service/maintenance mode (even if disabled) and CID report code 1625 (625: a time and date reset based on the standard DC-05) is submitted before exiting service/maintenance mode.

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