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JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS

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Contents

CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION 

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FEATURES AND BENEFITS  ................................................................ 5

2.1  More Features  ......................................................................................... 5

3 SPECIFICATIONS  ................................................................................. 6

4 DESCRIPTION  ...................................................................................... 7
4.1  JVA Z114 – Exterior  ................................................................................. 7

4.2  Front Panel Status Lights  ........................................................................ 7

4.3  Front Panel LCD Display ......................................................................... 8

4.4  Inputs and Outputs  .................................................................................. 8

4.5  Status Codes ........................................................................................... 8

4.6  Keypad (Optional)  ................................................................................... 8

4.7  Z Series Models  ...................................................................................... 8

4.8  Keypad (Optional)  ................................................................................... 9

4.9  Internal Beeper/Keypad Beeper  .............................................................. 9

4.10  Programmable Options  ........................................................................... 9

4.11  Arm input (control input 1) and Key Switch  ............................................. 9

4.12  Gate Input (control input 2)  ..................................................................... 9

4.13  Low Power mode  .................................................................................... 10

4.14  Group Simultaneous Pulse Feature  ........................................................ 10

4.15  Remote Control Unit (Optional)  ............................................................... 10

4.16 Cabling  .................................................................................................... 10

4.17  Lightning Protection  ................................................................................ 10

4.18  Earth Loop Monitoring  ............................................................................. 11

4.19  Noise and Interference  ............................................................................ 11

4.20  PC control  ............................................................................................... 11

4.21  Web Server  ............................................................................................. 11

5 INSTALLATION 

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5.1  Installation Steps  ..................................................................................... 12

5.2  JVA Z114 – Interior Configuration 

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5.3  Examples of Fence (High Voltage) Wiring Diagrams  .............................. 14

5.4 Control 

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5.5  Turning to Low Power Mode  ................................................................... 15

5.6  When an Alarm Occurs  ........................................................................... 15

5.7  To Silence the Alarm  ............................................................................... 16

Summary of Contents for ZM1

Page 1: ...rammable Options 9 4 11 Arm input control input 1 and Key Switch 9 4 12 Gate Input control input 2 9 4 13 Low Power mode 10 4 14 Group Simultaneous Pulse Feature 10 4 15 Remote Control Unit Optional 1...

Page 2: ...ons in Brief 21 7 6 Programming Options in Detail 22 7 6 1 Power Level 01x 22 7 6 2 Low Power Level 02x 22 7 6 3 Fence Alarm Voltage 03x 23 7 6 4 Low Power Alarm Level 05x 23 7 6 5 Missed Pulse Count...

Page 3: ...eration and configuration 36 10 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY ELECTRIC FENCES 37 10 1 Definitions 37 10 2 General requirements for electric fences 37 10 3 Particular requirements for electric ani...

Page 4: ...tection The JVA s voltage monitor warns you of any tampering with the fence Dependable 60 seconds a minute 60 minutes an hour 24 hours a day 365 days a year your JVA electric security fence is monitor...

Page 5: ...ay Switched 12V outputs for Siren and Strobe Local audible and visual indication alerting user to breach of security Earth monitor input Ensures that all the wires on the fence are monitored continual...

Page 6: ...rotection Siren and Strobe Outputs Self resetting fuse protection switched 12V rated at 30W combined Enclosure IP4x ABS plastic Size 303mm H x 223mm W x 122mm D Weight packed no battery 3 1 kg There a...

Page 7: ...On whenever the unit has power ARMED On when the unit is armed pulsing will flash when in Low Voltage mode FENCE Red when there is a fence alarm GATE On when there is a gate alarm STATUS The number o...

Page 8: ...and Outputs See Section 6 4 5 Status Codes See Section 6 2 4 6 Keypad Optional A keypad can be used to remotely monitor and control the Z114 It is also used to set the programmable options for instal...

Page 9: ...ters Low Power mode to preserve the battery 4 10 Programmable Options The Z114 has many programmable options These are also known as setup parameters To alter these options a keypad must be used The o...

Page 10: ...to arm or disarm the energizer via a compact key chain fob remote control If using the remote control the siren can be used to acknowledge arming with 1 beep and disarm with 2 beeps see programming op...

Page 11: ...ge wiring is firmly connected to the terminals and that no sparking is seen The Z114 is designed to self recover from interference Powering off both AC and battery should not be necessary 4 20 PC cont...

Page 12: ...s See Section 5 2 10 If earth monitoring is not going to be used on the fence connect a bridge wire from earth out to earth return 11 Ensure that the key switch is off 12 Fit the battery leads to the...

Page 13: ...JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS 13 Installation 5 2 JVA Z114 Interior Configuration Above High Voltage Terminals Right Low Voltage Terminals...

Page 14: ...VA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS 14 Installation 5 3 Examples of Fence High Voltage Wiring Diagrams Z114 Energizer configured for conventional fence operation Z114 Energizer configured for Bi polar operation...

Page 15: ...ault is 1 2 3 4 Make sure the red ARM light comes on The keypad will beep twice to confirm that the system is armed The fence will power up and if all is well no faults the system will be ready to det...

Page 16: ...ain after the programmed off time has elapsed 5 8 Changing the PIN Number Enter the old PIN and press 0 This enters User Programming mode Enter your new PIN must be 4 digits and then Repeat to confirm...

Page 17: ...alternate between Low Voltage and High Voltage mode KEYPAD 3 Way Supplies power and data line for an external keypad The 12 source on these terminals is protected with 1A self resetting fuse SIREN 2 W...

Page 18: ...replace battery 4 PCB service fault Seek advice from your installer or distributor Status Codes If a minor error occurs it will self clear if the error condition is removed If the mains fail or the ba...

Page 19: ...ply the mains and the battery power Reapply the J4 jumper and the Energizer will be reset to default settings 6 4 Configuring a Z114 to run in Bi Polar mode By default the Z114 is configured to run in...

Page 20: ...minutes 7 3 Changing the Installer PIN The installer PIN may only be changed while in Programming mode To enter a new installer pin press 00 followed by the new 6 digit PIN then the key If you cannot...

Page 21: ...pired 10 Siren Cycles The number of times the siren will sound for the On time function above After this many cycles the siren will automatically mute 11 Input Inversion Closed to arm or Open to arm 1...

Page 22: ...e voltage depends on the amount of fence wire and fence conditions This setting may affect the average power drain and therefore backup battery time Note In Bi Polar mode the voltage on each polarity...

Page 23: ...00 Volts Value x Voltage 0 300 Volts 1 500 Volts 2 700 Volts 3 900 Volts 4 1100 Volts 5 3 0 Low Power Alarm Level 05x 7 6 5 Missed Pulse Count 06x This option enables the pulse count to be varied from...

Page 24: ...he siren will remain on after a fence alarm occurs After this time the siren will turn off for the Siren Off Time indicated in Table 7 6 8 The siren will sound again if the alarm is still present afte...

Page 25: ...set to 0 the gate alarm will trigger if the gate is opened for longer than the Gate Entry Exit Delay If set to 1 the energizer will go into Low Power Mode if this input is closed Value x Input type 0...

Page 26: ...must be selected in 7 6 11 Input 2 Function Option 12 If set to Siren the beepers mimic the siren function Gate Beeps plus Siren will give 2 beeps on Gate open and 4 on close plus continuous for an a...

Page 27: ...ti bridging however this feature will not operate in low power mode While Armed a Fence Alarm will trigger if the Fence Voltage rises OR falls quickly by more than the threshold A slow change to the v...

Page 28: ...med in Low Power Mode 17 Group Armed Note 3 18 Group General Relay Function Values Notes 1 The siren and strobe switched 12V outputs can be used to drive external buffer relays 2 Group relay functions...

Page 29: ...s fallen below the Fence Alarm Voltage for more pulses than the Missed Pulse Count Not latched Fence x alarm or off Zone x is Off OR the Fence Return Voltage has fallen below the Fence Alarm Voltage f...

Page 30: ...1 Arming Disarming the Fence Using the Keypad Enter your User PIN Personal Identification Number four digits long and push the key Make sure the red ARM light comes on and the keypad beeps twice to co...

Page 31: ...s to display the keypad automatically scrolls through all relevant detail Each screen is show for about 2 seconds If you wish to hold the display at a particular point simple press the key The auto sc...

Page 32: ...all characters have been entered press the key to enter the message and move to the next message position Use the 0 key to move backward through the messages NOTE If you move to the next message usin...

Page 33: ...dded to the system once it is running If the security system is to use a PC based interface such as Perimeter Patrol KEYPAD ADDRESS 2 should not be used by a keypad The PC software uses this address t...

Page 34: ...here x is any zone number up to 15 User PIN 2 x Switch to low power mode all zones User PIN 4 1 Switch to high power mode all zones User PIN 4 2 Arm Gate circuits only User PIN 4 To change the Keypad...

Page 35: ...s The receiver controls the energizer by IN1 and receives power from the Keypad bus The output of the remote control receiver is a normally open NO contact The remote controls have a range of up to 10...

Page 36: ...work with the receiver Simply press the LOCK key to arm the energizer Press the UNLOCK key to disarm Should a remote control become lost or stolen it is possible to disassociate the receiver with all...

Page 37: ...constructions which are likely to lead to the entanglement of animals or persons shall be avoided 3 INSTALLERS USERS SHOULD NOTE WARNING Avoid contacting electric fence wires especially with the head...

Page 38: ...imal hooves or tractor wheels sinking into the ground 10 Connecting leads shall not be installed in the same conduit as the mains supply wiring communicating cables or data cables 11 Connecting leads...

Page 39: ...all be earthed at regular intervals 19 Where an electric animal fence crosses a public pathway a non electrified gate shall be incorporated in the electric fence at the point or a crossing by means of...

Page 40: ...ithin the shaded zone shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Prohibited Area for Pulse Conductors Note 1 Where an electric security fence is planned to run close to a site boundary the relevant government authori...

Page 41: ...e range of 100 mm to 200 mm or greater than 1 000 mm where at least one dimension in each opening in the physical barrier is not greater than 130 mm greater than 1 000 mm where any opening in the phys...

Page 42: ...e conductors of an electric fence should not be energized unless all authorized persons within or entering the secure area have been informed of its location Where there is a risk of persons being inj...

Page 43: ...Armed However the simultaneous pulse feature will NOT be operating Note1 Do not interconnect the energizers via the keypad bus until after they are programmed Note 2 If more than one keypad is used t...

Page 44: ...power of the Group Master but do not arm g Connect the battery and AC power of each slave Note Do not arm them until all the Energizers in the group are connected h Wait 5 minutes for all the Energize...

Page 45: ...unction of a keypad is disabled Control of these functions is through the Perimeter Patrol interface 6 A Keypad that is connected to a Slave Energizer that is disconnected from the Group must have a K...

Page 46: ...CUSTOMISED CODES Customer Pin No Installer Pin No INSTALLER DETAILS Name Phone No Date Of Installation...

Page 47: ...hnologies Pty Ltd will not be liable to loss or damage resulting from construction operation or failure of any installation or system Installation of security electric fences should be made by trained...

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