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JVA JMB User Manual

6.3  VIRTUAL KEYPAD

A Wi-Fi enabled device (such as a smart phone, laptop etc.) can be used 

to connect to the energizer’s onboard Wi-Fi. Once connected, a browser 

(Chrome) can be opened on the device to visit a webpage that allows moni

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toring, control and programming of the energizer.

Figure 4 - Virtual Keypad Interface

Note

: At this stage the energizer’s onboard Wi-Fi cannot connect the ener

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giser to the Internet for Cloud or IP Energiser App control. It is currently for 

Virtual Keypad operation only.

6.4  INTERNAL BEEPER/KEYPAD BEEPER

A JVA wired keypad can also be used. See the manual for the particular 

keypad for details. Depending on the settings, the internal beeper and an 

optional external keypad beeper may sound when there is a fence alarm 

or a general alarm.

6.5  CONTROL INPUTS (IN1, IN2, IN3)

The JMB has some multipurpose (programmable) Inputs and Outputs. The 

default function of these inputs is to arm the energiser. See the section on 

programmable options (configuration) for more detail. 

The control inputs are powered with a weak internal pull up (5 volts at 

0.2mA). The inputs are designed to be operated from voltage free contacts 

(relays or switches) or switched voltage. If the switched voltage method is 

used the control voltages must not exceed 12V and a 1000 ohm pull down 

resistor is required across the input. 

Summary of Contents for JMB Series

Page 1: ...JVA TECHNOLOGIES www jva fence com Jumbo Mains Battery Series JMB User Manual JMBx ZM1 JMBx ZM2 JMBx ZM50...

Page 2: ...ZM50 13 4 Specifications 14 5 Equipment Requirements and Options 15 5 1 Requirements 15 5 2 Options 15 6 Description 16 6 1 Indicator LEDs 16 6 2 Arming Switch 17 6 3 Virtual keypad 18 6 4 Internal b...

Page 3: ...10 1 JMBx ZM1 29 10 1 1Monitoring from the start of the fence 29 10 1 2Monitoring from the start and end of the fence 29 10 2 JMBx Zm2 30 10 2 1Monitoring from the start of the fence 30 10 2 2Monitori...

Page 4: ...urrent Alarm Level Zone 2 43 11 13Ground Voltage Alarm Level 43 11 14Fence Alarm Delay Pulse Count 43 11 15Anti Bridging 44 11 16DFD 45 11 17Sectors 45 11 18Input Programming 45 11 19Input Functions 4...

Page 5: ...e high voltages inside the JMB energizers The high voltage inside the energizer may take a long time to discharge Wait at least 10 minutes after turning off before opening the case Before working on t...

Page 6: ...intenance by reporting whenever there is a fault and by allowing you to check the fence from wherever you are using the Internet The JMB series introduces the JVA Virtual Keypad This allows you to mon...

Page 7: ...fifty Previously loop monitors had a range limitation of approxi mately 10km of fence or 30km of wire By incorporating DFD the JMBx ZM50 has greatly increased this range Note1 All JMB models also con...

Page 8: ...mpart an electric shock Do not allow children or elderly persons to touch the energizer or fence live wires 2 The maximum length of fence able to be energized depends on many factors for example the e...

Page 9: ...s while charging Always mount the power supply either indoors or undercover 2 5 LIMITATIONS At the time of writing this manual the following were the known limitations or features that are yet to be a...

Page 10: ...ble to be controlled and or monitored through multiple options Virtual Keypad using on board Wi Fi Cloud Router requires a Cloud Router account and Gateway Perimeter Patrol requires a PC TCP IP interf...

Page 11: ...tor measures both the real and reactive components of the fence feed current By doing so it can detect a fault at distances beyond 10km from the Energizer Up to 46 Joules stored for better performance...

Page 12: ...he JMBx ZM2 contains cir cuitry that allows it to power two separate fences Each fence has its own Power monitor and optional fence return terminal for end of fence voltage monitoring Two independent...

Page 13: ...previous fence loop monitors suffered from a range limitation of approximately 10km of fence or 30km of wire DFD has greatly increased this range JMBx ZM50 features include Can split a single fence i...

Page 14: ...are powered with a weak internal pull up 5 volts at 0 2mA The inputs are designed to be operated from voltage free contacts relays or switches or switched voltage If the switched voltage method is use...

Page 15: ...vice for Virtual Keypad 12V Siren x1 or Strobe x2 light 4 Line Keypad or Touch Screen Keypad Cloud Router web application Requires a Computer and or Smart Phone internet connection required b Wi Fi Ga...

Page 16: ...wice for Wi Fi connected Fire 1 D20 Flashes when Zone 1 is armed Long flash if it is in alarm Fire 2 D21 Flashes when Zone 2 is armed Long flash if it is in alarm Status D22 Flashes error codes see ta...

Page 17: ...2 ARMING SWITCH When arming or disarming the energizer on you can use the Switch on the side of the enclosure If you have a JMBx ZM2 there will be 2 Switches one controls Zone 1 and the other controls...

Page 18: ...ired keypad can also be used See the manual for the particular keypad for details Depending on the settings the internal beeper and an optional external keypad beeper may sound when there is a fence a...

Page 19: ...e Switch es on the side of the enclosure A fence line Remote Control Removing power Option external methods Switches connected wired into control inputs IN1 IN2 IN3 A Low level interface wired to cont...

Page 20: ...adapter from the JMB Keypad bus to the PC via USB or LAN Ask your JVA Dealer for a demonstration of Perimeter Patrol software or visit our web site 7 4 CLOUD CONTROL Any smart phone Apple or Windows...

Page 21: ...monitor control or setup the JMB To do this the inbuilt Wi Fi module defaults to Access Point AP Web server mode The Wi Fi status LED should be blinking code 1 You can connect any Wi Fi enabled devic...

Page 22: ...and some devices will ask you if you want to remain connected Ensure you click on the Tap for options if it asks To ensure you can access the Web Interface you need to answer YES to the Stay connected...

Page 23: ...u can use the following QR code 8 2 CONFIGURATION PAGE OPTION PROGRAM MING The configuration page has various options It only shows the relevant op tions for the configured device To access this page...

Page 24: ...ount of sectors required now before selecting the Sectorize button which is now available down the bottom of the configuration page After selecting the Sectorize button a new page will display each se...

Page 25: ...the information of the sectors that have been set from the energizer To exit back to the main page select Finish 8 3 2Saving sector details to device To load the sector settings from the Virtual Keypa...

Page 26: ...y actively sounding alarms from a siren out put that will have occurred on the fence This does not clear any latched alarms this simply silences any siren that has been configured as an output on that...

Page 27: ...lands 7 Wire the fence and earth cables to the fence terminals passing through the large cable glands 8 The unused black glands should be sealed with a short length of round cable to prevent insects f...

Page 28: ...t tery and remove the J4 jumper Reapply power Reapply J4 and the Energizer will be reset to de fault settings J5 Inhibit internal Beeper Fitted to inhibit the internal beeper irrespective of any op ti...

Page 29: ...nce Wiring Diagrams Page 29 JVA Technologies www jva fence com 10 FENCE WIRING DIAGRAMS 10 1 JMBX ZM1 10 1 1 Monitoring from the start of the fence 10 1 2 Monitoring from the start and end of the fenc...

Page 30: ...Page 30 Fence Wiring Diagrams JVA JMB User Manual 10 2 JMBX ZM2 10 2 1 Monitoring from the start of the fence 10 2 2 Monitoring from the start and end of the fence...

Page 31: ...allel wiring may be used Parallel wiring can result in a fault not being reported if a live wire is cut If parallel wiring is used then the live wires should be paralleled up at both ends of each sect...

Page 32: ...Page 32 Fence Wiring Diagrams JVA JMB User Manual...

Page 33: ...tween sectors which differ in construction for example between wall top and free standing sectors Note When programming the sector splits into the JMB energizer place the short to ground on the mid no...

Page 34: ...se terminals is protected with 1A self resetting fuse Siren 2 Way Switched 12 volt output Low side switched 35W max including strobes A buffer relay should be used when connecting these outputs to an...

Page 35: ...Fence Wiring Diagrams Page 35 JVA Technologies www jva fence com 10 5 LOW VOLTAGE WIRING DIAGRAMS 10 5 1 Mains 10 5 2 Mains and rechargeable battery 10 5 3 Solar Powered...

Page 36: ...Page 36 Fence Wiring Diagrams JVA JMB User Manual 10 5 4 Inputs...

Page 37: ...Fence Wiring Diagrams Page 37 JVA Technologies www jva fence com 10 5 5 Keypad 10 5 6 Perimeter Patrol...

Page 38: ...Page 38 Fence Wiring Diagrams JVA JMB User Manual 10 5 7 Cloud Router 10 5 8 Surge Protection Note Do not connect LV GND to the fence earth rod It may be connected to a cabinet earth...

Page 39: ...el option allows the shocking power of the fence to be adjusted The actual fence voltage depends on the amount of fence wire and fence conditions This option may affect the average power drain and the...

Page 40: ...the General alarm Note The energizer will not turn off with this alarm however if the battery voltage continues to fall it will eventually switch off Range 0 0V to 16 0V Default 10 0V Virtual Keypad E...

Page 41: ...alue in Amps When they are equal the balance value is close to 50 If the fence is cut the currents will be unbalanced A setting of 20 means that the Fence Cut alarm will show if the balance moves belo...

Page 42: ...the JMBx ZM2 a second fence voltage alarm applies only to the second zone Range 0kV to 7 0kV Default 4 0kV Virtual Keypad Enter the Configuration page and alter the Voltage Alarm 2 value Click Save S...

Page 43: ...als of above this level for more than the Fence Alarm Delay Pulse count a ground alarm will occur This can be used to monitor for Ground stake voltage or fence ground cir cuit voltage depending on the...

Page 44: ...age For Example if you have a 10 Anti bridging Threshold At this level a fence return voltage normally reading 7 5kV will trigger a fence alarm if the voltage quickly rises to over 8 3kV or falls to l...

Page 45: ...Detect accordingly Click Save Settings 11 17SECTORS JMBx ZM50 Only This option allows your electric fence to be split up into sectors sections of fence When a fault occurs as defined by the total cur...

Page 46: ...after 3 seconds Alarm Gate 1 Gate 1 Alarm Use the Gate Delay value to set a timeout before the alarm Alarm Gate 2 Gate 2 Alarm Use the Gate Delay value to set a timeout before the alarm Alarm Exit Ent...

Page 47: ...tion N C Normally Closed Contact N O Normally Open Contact Tag Magnetic Tag Switch Switched Contact Virtual Keypad Enter the Configuration page and adjust an Input s second dropdown list accordingly C...

Page 48: ...Enter the Configuration page and adjust Exit Delay ac cordingly Click Save Settings 11 24SIREN ON TIME This option sets the duration of time that the siren will remain on after a fence alarm occurs Af...

Page 49: ...ntinuous alarm inter mittent alarm events could cause more than this number of siren sound ings Range 1 cycle to 9 cycles Default 3 cycles Virtual Keypad Enter the Configuration page and adjust Siren...

Page 50: ...ming options Mode Trigger Condition Zone 1 Alarm Triggers when Zone 1 is armed AND Any Zone 1 alarm occurs these include The Fence Voltage has fallen below the Fence Voltage Alarm Level Low Voltage Th...

Page 51: ...ly Triggers when Zone 2 is disarmed OR Any Zone 2 alarm occurs these include The Fence Voltage has fallen below the Fence Voltage Alarm Level Low Voltage The Feed Current has increased above the Feed...

Page 52: ...n Time Out time Latched Zone 1 Strobe Triggers on Zone 1 alarm Gate or Tamper Only turns off on Energizer disarm Latched Zone 2 Strobe JMBx ZM2 Only Triggers on Zone 2 alarm Gate or Tamper Only turns...

Page 53: ...hen group is armed Only configurable on group master Group General Triggers on group general alarm Only configurable on group master Note 1 The siren and strobe switched 12V outputs can be used to dri...

Page 54: ...is the higher values The se lected value will be displayed on the right side To scroll down to more options swipe up on the left side of the screen If you try this in the middle section you may accid...

Page 55: ...ck this to reset the values that have just been changed Main Page Click this to return to the main page Sectorize Click this to configure the JMBx ZM50 sectors Remember to se the Sector value first an...

Page 56: ...up a new fence leave sectoring off until you are sure the fence is working correctly and there are no faults If the sectoring system was previously on turn it off now to clear the settings by changin...

Page 57: ...ings Tips a To ensure the energizer goes into current alarm change Fence Voltage Alarm level to 0 and turn Anti bridging off then click Save Settings b Since the sector programming means placing inten...

Page 58: ...e is balanced disarm the energizer turn the fence off Remove the link from Feed 1 to Feed 2 at the energizer terminals Remove the short that was placed on the fence from step 3 5 Engage Sectoring Go t...

Page 59: ...ww jva fence com Make sure the readings are steady if it is fluctuating wait until it settles Within the Sectorize page select sector 1 or whatever sector you are on by using the or Then click Save Re...

Page 60: ...ll show the expected Sector number when a short is applied 7 Confirm the Sector Percentages are correct Check the table of sector end positions percentages you recorded If you missed any you may click...

Page 61: ...Voltage Alarm 1 Anti bridging settings back to their original values you had If you removed siren wiring in step 3 and or inhibited the onboard beeper J5 restore them to their correct settings and che...

Page 62: ...ing Method Loop Monitor JMBx ZM50 Only JVA JMB User Manual Sector End Position of total fence length Feed 1 Cur rent Amps Feed 2 Cur rent Amps Fence Volts kV 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 NO SHO...

Page 63: ...ontained in this manual is accurate JVA Technologies will not be liable to loss or damage resulting from construction operation or failure of any installation or system Installation of security electr...

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