JVA Z Series User manual

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Contents
CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 4
2 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 ...................................................................................... 12
5.1 Installation Steps ..................................................................................... 12
........................................................... 13
5.3 Examples of Fence (High Voltage) Wiring Diagrams .............................. 14
5.4 Control ..................................................................................................... 15
5.5 Turning to Low Power Mode ................................................................... 15
5.6 When an Alarm Occurs ........................................................................... 15
5.7 To Silence the Alarm ............................................................................... 16

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5.8 Changing the PIN Number ...................................................................... 16
5.9 Standby Battery ....................................................................................... 16
5.10 Status Light ............................................................................................. 16
6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ............................................................... 17
6.1 Power Options ......................................................................................... 18
6.2 Status Codes ........................................................................................... 18
6.3 Jumpers .................................................................................................. 19
............................................ 19
7 INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING OPTIONS ..................................... 20
7.1 Programming Mode ................................................................................. 20
7.2 To Exit Programming Mode ..................................................................... 20
7.3 Changing the Installer PIN ...................................................................... 20
7.4 Changing an Option ................................................................................ 20
7.5 Programming Options 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 (06x#) ....................................................... 23
7.6.6 Battery Alarm Voltage (07x#) .................................................... 24
7.6.7 Siren On Time (08x#) ................................................................ 24
7.6.8 Siren Off time (09x#) ................................................................. 24
7.6.9 Siren Cycles (10x#) ................................................................... 25
7.6.10 Input Type (11x#) ...................................................................... 25
7.6.11 Input 2 Function (12x#) ............................................................. 25
7.6.12 Gate Entry/Exit Delay (13x#) ..................................................... 25
7.6.13 Chime Mode (14x#) ................................................................... 26
7.6.14 Binary Options (16x#) ............................................................... 26
................................................... 27
7.6.16 Binary Options 2 (18x#) ............................................................ 27
.......................................................... 28
7.6.18 Relay Functions ........................................................................ 28
7.6.19 Group Mode (26x#) ................................................................... 29

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8 JVA Z114 LCD KEYPAD FEATURES ................................................... 30
8.1 Keypad status LEDs ................................................................................ 30
8.1.1 Arming/Disarming the Fence Using the Keypad ..................................... 30
8.1.2 Menus ..................................................................................................... 31
8.1.3 Keypad Status Display ............................................................................ 31
8.1.4 Changing the Keypad Messages and Address ....................................... 31
8.2 To Exit Keypad Programming .................................................................. 32
8.3 Connecting Multiple Keypads to a system .............................................. 33
.................................................. 33
8.5 Summary of LCD Keypad Functions. ...................................................... 34
9 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ................................................................... 35
9.1 Features .................................................................................................. 35
9.2 Installation ............................................................................................... 36
.................................................................... 36
10. STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY
ELECTRIC FENCES ............................................................................. 37
............................................................................................... 37
10.2 General requirements for electric fences ................................................ 37
10.3 Particular requirements for electric animal fences in Australia ................ 39
10.4 Installation of electric security fences ...................................................... 39
10.4.1 General ..................................................................................... 39
10.4.2 Location of electric security fence ............................................. 39
10.4.3 Prohibited zone for pulsed conductors ...................................... 40
10.4.4 Separation between electric fence and physical barrier ............ 41
10.4.5 Prohibited mounting .................................................................. 42
10.4.6 Operation of electric security fence ........................................... 42
APPENDIX A: GROUP SIMULTANEOUS PULSE FEATURE ........................... 43
Group Simultaneous Pulse Feature .................................................................. 43
Group Mode Programming (26x#) ..................................................................... 43
Group linking via the Keypad “bus” ................................................................... 44

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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a JVA security electric fence energizer. The growing use
security professionals are placing in this form of perimeter security. The reason for
this popularity is simple – monitored electric security fences are effective and they
reduce false alarms when compared to other technologies.
D The JVA electric fence around your property shows you mean busi
ness.
D
D The safe, powerful JVA shock is a strong deterrent to intruders.
D The barrier will help delay an intruder, giving you more time to react.
D The JVA’s voltage monitor warns you of any tampering with the fence.
D 60 seconds a minute, 60 minutes an hour, 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year, your JVA electric security fence is monitored by an alert, sober,
electronic watchman.
Once every second the JVA
Z114 energizer produces a
it down the fence live wires.
The JVA Z114 then monitors
the voltage at the end of this
live wire, checking that the
voltage is being maintained
along the entire fence line.
In the event of a voltage drop
caused by shorting, cutting or
poor fence maintenance, the
monitor will trigger an alarm,
alerting you to the problem.
Designed and manufactured
to meet the most stringent
international safety standards,
the JVA Z114 is in a class
of its own when it comes to
affordable price.
An electric fence system
which meets current safety
regulations
Introduction

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2. FEATURES AND BENEFITS
• Australian designed and
manufactured
High reliability and great service
• Programmable Options Customise the energizer to unique fence conditions
•
enclosure with easily
detachable PCB chassis
Ease of installation and repair
• Inbuilt LCD voltage
display and status lights
See fence conditions at a glance
• Internal 7Ah 12V
rechargeable battery
Ensure continued operation of your security electric
fence in the event of a mains power failure
• Optional LCD Keypad Ease of control and display of fence voltages
• Optional PC and internet
connections
Integration with security information management
systems
• Low Power mode Detection together with reduced voltage for during the
day
• 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
continually
• Enclosed fence
terminals
Tamper resistant and prevents accidental contact with
high voltage
Features and Benets
2.1 More Features
Meets Safety and EMC standards (reports available on request)

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Specications
3. SPECIFICATIONS
Specication Name Specication
Energizer Output Voltage 9.5kV peak no load
Peak Output Energy 14 Joules at 200 Ohms
Pulse Rate Locked at 0.8 Hz
12v Dc Power Consumption Energizer On – 1.40A Average, 2.0A peak
Energizer Off – 28mA (40mA with keypad)
Not including keypad or auxiliary power
Ac Power Input
Battery Charger Output Float voltage 14V, 1.1A, short circuit and reverse
polarity protection
Siren and Strobe Outputs
at 30W (combined)
Enclosure IP4x ABS plastic
Size 303mm (H) x 223mm (W) x 122mm (D)
Weight – packed, no battery 3.1 kg
switching off, and to wait for at least 10 minutes before opening the case.
that the energizer be turned off and an intentional short circuit be placed from
the fence live wires to earth.
WARNING

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4. DESCRIPTION
Description
4.1 JVA Z114 – Exterior
4.2 Front Panel Status Lights
POWER On whenever the unit has power
ARMED
FENCE Red when there is a fence alarm
GATE On when there is a gate alarm
STATUS
energizer. See the table in section 6.2 – Status Codes.

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Description
4.3 Front Panel LCD Display
The display on the JVA Z114 shows the voltage at the fence and return terminals.
The left is the return and the right is the feed voltage. Arrows at the top of the display
operation the left side is the positive Return Voltage and the right is the negative
Return Voltage.
The LCD also shows the programming option and current setting when in program
ming mode. This allows the programming options settings to be checked easily.
4.4 Inputs 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 installer programming options, see Section 8.
4.7 Z Series Models
Z11 Single Zone, conventional 1.5 Joule.
Z13 Single Zone, conventional 2.8 Joule.
Z14R Z14 with relays and IR Tamper circuit.
circuit.
Z28 Dual Zone, conventional 8 Joule (4 Joules per zone).
ZM1 Single zone start of fence monitor with Distant Fault Detection™
ZM20 Twenty sector loop monitor
NOTE

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Description
4.8 Keypad (Optional)
The Z series LCD keypad allows for easy
remote control of your JVA energizer.
Arming and disarming, responding to
the LCD keypad makes this easy through
a simple menu system or key sequences
(shortcuts). Your security is protected by a
user PIN number.
A keypad is also required to program the
programmable options, see Section7.
For information on how to control the Z114
via the keypad, see Section 8.1.1.
4.9 Internal Beeper/Keypad Beeper
Depending on the chime setting, the internal beeper and keypad beeper will sound
when there is a fence alarm, a gate alarm, a door chime or a general alarm. Should
the battery voltage run low, the keypad will beep 4 times before the energizer
automatically enters 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 options are explained
in Section7.6. Each parameter has a factory set default.
4.11 Arm input (control input 1) and Key Switch
The JVA Z series energizer can be armed (to energize the fence) by closing a contact
of the case for this purpose.
An external switch device, for example a remote receiver or access control keypad,
can also be wired into the energizer to arm and disarm the unit.
4.12 Gate Input (control input 2)
The gate input may be wired to a gate switch to trigger an alarm when a gate is
opened. Alternatively, it may be programmed as a control input for Low Power mode.
This is determined by the programmable option settings.
It is also possible to arm the gate alarm only. See Section 7.6.12 for details.

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Description
4.13 Low Power mode
Z114 energizers can be switched into Low Power mode. Low Power mode may be
used in situations where the fence is not required to be a deterrent but is still required
to actively detect intrusion. In Low Power mode the fence live wires operate at a
much lower voltage, typically 500V peak. See Section 8.1.1 for details on using the
keypad to set Low Voltage mode.
4.14 Group Simultaneous Pulse Feature
In some installations it may be preferable to provide the ability to link multiple units
into a group. When linked, the individual Z series energizers become a Group.
simultaneous high voltage output pulses and act as if they are one energizer with
multiple outputs. This is designed so that no possible combination of individual
outputs can be dangerous.
4.15 Remote Control Unit (Optional)
The Remote Control Unit provides the Z114 with the ability 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 option 7.6.13.
The remote controls have a range of up to 100 metres.
4.16 Cabling
High Voltage Cabling (Fence Feed and Returns) should be run using suitably rated
cable. Double insulated electric fence “underground” cable is suitable. High Voltage
Cables must never be run within the same conduit as Low Voltage Cables. A minimum
distance of 30mm should be kept between High Voltage and Low Voltages Cables.
To maintain the IPx4 rating of the enclosure and to ensure moisture does not enter
the enclosure via the cable entry area a silicon sealant (neutral cure) must be used
to seal all the cable passages.
4.17 Lightning Protection
ning protection elements such as additional external lightning protection kits are
recommended to further reduce lightning damage and thus reduce repair costs.
They are available from your local dealer.

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4.18 Earth Loop Monitoring
The Z114 has two fence earth terminals. If the earth monitoring facility is not required,
on how to wire for earth loop monitoring are in Section 5.3.
4.19 Noise and Interference
processors. The most likely cause of such noise is the high voltage output from
the unit itself. In the event of erratic behaviour, check that the high voltage wiring is
necessary.
4.20 PC control
A standard Windows PC may be used to control and monitor a group of Z series
energizers. Ask your JVA distributor for a demonstration of Perimeter Patrol ™
software. Z series energizers can be connected to a PC using either a serial data
adaptor, such as the PAE223 or TCP/IP using a PAE212.
4.21 Web Server
Another alternative to remotely controlling JVA Z series energizers is to use the
controlled and monitored via a web browser from any internet connected device
anywhere in the world.

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Installation
5. INSTALLATION
5.1 Installation Steps
2. Design and build the fence. (Beyond the scope of this manual.) Ask your
distributor for help if required.
3. Decide where the JVA Z114 is to be mounted. If on an external wall it should be
4. Remove the JVA Z114 PCB chassis from the housing by removing the 2 screws.
5. Mount the housing by using 4 screws through the rear of the box.
6. Replace the PCB chassis.
8. Wire the low voltage cables to the PCB terminals*. (See Section 5.2)
9. Wire the high voltage cable to the PCB terminals*. (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 battery. The Status Light should blink twice repetitively
13. Mount the 230 – 16V transformer and connect the 16V side to the Z114 16V
input terminals. (AC is not polarity sensitive.) Do not connect a live or neutral to
the earth terminal.
14. Replace the front cover.
15. Turn AC power on.
Light should stop blinking.
17. Arm the unit.
18. Check to ensure that a short anywhere on the fence triggers the alarm.
19. Ensure that the user understands how to change the user code (PIN) and is in
possession of this Installer/User Manual and the installer’s contact details.
* NOTE: Keep high voltage and low voltage cables at least 30mm apart.
Do not run high and low voltage cables in the same conduit.

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5.2 JVAZ114–InteriorConguration
(Above) High Voltage Terminals
(Right) Low Voltage Terminals

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5.3 Examples of Fence (High Voltage) Wiring Diagrams
Z114 Energizer congured for conventional fence operation
Z114 Energizer congured for Bi-polar operation

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5.4 Control
Your JVA Z114 security energizer has been designed for ease of operation.
Key Switch: In its simplest form, the energizer is controlled by the key switch on the
side of the unit.
Keypad: The energizer can be installed in a convenient location close to the fence,
while the keypad can be positioned in an easily accessible place. The systems
status information, e.g. mains power, energizer on/off, fence voltages, fence alarm,
auxiliary alarm, etc., are displayed on the keypad.
If a keypad is connected, the key switch and control input terminal may not be
operational as they may have been disconnected by the installer.
If both the key switch and keypad are connected to the energizer, then the last
change will determine the result. For example, if the unit is armed via the keypad and
then disarmed using the local key switch, it will disarm.
If in doubt consult your installer.
For a full description of operating the Keypad see section 8.
Arming the Fence Using the Keypad
deter and detect.
will indicate that there is a fault.
5.5 Turning to Low Power Mode
To switch to Low Power mode, enter your PIN and press *41#. In Low Power mode
the fence will still be powered and any breach will be detected, but the voltage will
Enter your PIN and press *42# to switch back to Full Power mode.
Alternatively, the unit can be switched to Low Power mode using a switch connected
to control input 2 (gate), if it has been programmed accordingly.
5.6 When an Alarm Occurs
then remain on. A siren or strobe connected to the unit will turn on. If the energizer
is connected to an alarm system for monitoring, an alarm signal will be sent to the
alarm company monitoring the alarm system.
An alarm will also sound if the gate input is opened and the entry/exit delay time has
elapsed.

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5.7 To Silence the Alarm
alarm.
(Note that the following functions have an effect on alarm timing: Siren On time,
Siren Off time, Siren Cycles, Auto Re-arm time).
fence alarm light.
the siren will sound again after the programmed off time has elapsed.
5.8 Changing the PIN Number
5.9 Standby Battery
Should there be a loss of mains power, the Power Light on the keypad will go off. If the
loss of power is prolonged, the battery may discharge power and become ineffective.
is fully depleted, the unit will not pulse.
5.10 Status Light
The energizer status light indicates that the energizer requires attention. See Section
6.2.

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Technical Information
6. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Low Voltage Terminals
Label Type Description
IN1 2 Way Energizer control input 1 (dry contact normally open) internally wired in
parallel with the key switch. Can be used for a remote switch or a radio
receiver. The receiver may be powered from the keypad +12V terminal.
GATE 2 Way Energizer control input 2 (dry contact). Default function is Gate input,
normally closed. When the unit is armed and the gate is opened, it will
trigger the Gate alarm. Alternatively, this input can be programmed to
make the energizer 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 Way Switched 12V output. Low side switched. 30W max (including Siren).
A buffer relay should be used when connecting these outputs to an
alarm panel.
STROBE 2 Way Switched 12V output. Low side switched. 30W max (including Strobe).
A buffer relay should be used when connecting these outputs to an
alarm panel.
16Vac 3 Way 16Vac 2.5A power input plus earth. Connection of the earth is only
required where local safety or wiring codes demand it. This should be
connected to the cabinet or mains earth NOT the fence earth.
Batt 2 Way

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Technical Information
6.1 Power Options
The Z114 has 2 sources of power, 16VAC and 12VDC (Battery). If using solar power
and an external battery, connect the battery to the battery leads, not the 16Vac input.
A 24Vdc 2.5Asupply can be used in place of the 16Vac supply. The correct connection
is +24V to the mid AC pin, GND to the left AC pin. Due to the stored energy in a
NOTE: Use only rechargeable batteries.
6.2 Status Codes
Status Light
Number of Flashes Interpretation Corrective Action
1 Tamper detected Fit the energizer lid or link J3
2 Mains supply fail Restore mains power
3 Low battery, bad battery Charge or replace battery
4 PCB service fault Seek advice from your installer or
distributor
Status Codes
mains fail or the battery runs low, it will not disarm the energizer. However, without
mains power, the battery will eventually be depleted and the energizer will attempt
to maintain operation by entering Low Power mode after 4 warning beeps. If the
battery charge continues to fall, the energizer will eventually stop. Once mains
power has been restored and the battery has recovered, the energizer will rearm
itself automatically after 4 warning beeps. A PCB fault will disarm the energizer. If an
error disarms the energizer, the fence alarm will be activated.
If an error has momentarily caused the energizer to stop pulsing, this can be
corrected by disarming and rearming the unit. Should the error recur return the unit
for service.

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Technical Information
6.3 Jumpers
Jumper Function Purpose
J3 Inhibit Mains fail error.
intention is to operate the energizer on DC only
(as in solar power systems).
J4
Off to return programmable
options to factory defaults on
power up.
If the energizer needs to be defaulted to factory
settings, remove all power (AC and battery) and
the Energizer will be reset to default settings.
6.4 ConguringaZ114toruninBi-Polarmode
Step 1
On the back of the Z114 PCB near the high voltage output terminals there is a link
both points where it is soldered to prevent any arcing.
Step 2
Set Fence Mode (programming option 15)
to bipolar.
Value Function
0
1Conventional
Z114 Programming Option 15

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Installation Programming Options
7. INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
7.1 Programming Mode
The keypad will beep twice to indicate that the command was accepted. If the PIN
was incorrect, the keypad will beep 3 times.
Pressing the # key will cycle through all the options on the LCD.
NOTE: Not all option numbers are used. The default installer PIN is 0 1 2 3 4 5.
7.2 To Exit Programming Mode
After programming, press *# to exit. If left unattended, the unit will time out and auto
exit Programming mode after approximately 5 minutes.
7.3 Changing the Installer PIN
The installer PIN may only be changed while in Programming mode.
If you cannot remember your installer or user PIN, return the unit’s memory to default.
To do this, remove power (AC off and disconnect the battery), open the energizer,
This will return all options to the factory set defaults.
7.4 Changing an Option
Most of the options have possible values in the range of 0 to 9.
To change any options, the unit must be in Programming mode. Check the option
number (see table below) and then the table of values for that option. Then press the
option number followed by the required value. When the programming is completed,
exit from Programming mode. (See above.)
For example, to change the power level to maximum, press 019#, and the keypad
will beep twice to indicate that the command was successful.
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