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1. Distant Fault Detection Firmware V1 40 and later PCB V1 10 and later DFD enables the ZM1 to detect a fault at the end of very long fences Instead of only measuring the peak current the ZM1 with DFD calculates the real current and rejects the reactive current The current displayed will usually be less than read by a standard hand held meter with this feature on There is no theoretical limit to the length of fence that the ZM1 can monitor with this feature on Without DFD the limit is approximately 8km DFD is Trade Mark and Patent Pending by Ex PT Pty Ltd Binary Options 16x 6 3 15 Anti Bridging Threshold 17x Anti Bridging has been designed to detect a Value x Threshold section of fence being bypassed and removed by an intruder bridging the adjacent fence sections Minimum together This also detects when the feed is Disabled connected to the return with a short cable and then Maximum the entire fence is cut 90 90 Setting this option to a value greater than 0 default Anti Bridging Threshold is O off will enable Anti Bridging 17x While Armed a Fence Alarm will trigger if the Fence Current rises OR falls quickly by more than the threshold A slow change to the Current will not trigger a Fence Alarm until the Current is more than the Current Alarm Level 02x The Anti Bridging Threshold is a percentage value of the Fence Current For example setting option 17 to 50 1750
2. ELECTRIC FENCE M1 MONITOR Installation and User Manual 2nd Edition 2013 J AN SVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS JVA JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS Thank you for choosing our product The JVA brand is a range of electric fencing products carefully selected from leading manufacturers around the world to meet the needs of perimeter security THE JVA Z RANGE ENERGIZER CONCEPT The JVA Range of Energizers has been collaboratively designed and manufactured by an international team with over 30 years of electric fence experience earned in some of the most testing security environments in the world It aims to provide the very best low cost high voltage security energizers in the world They are compact integrated and fully programmable electric fence energizers with built in alarm units and LCD out and return voltage display They also have the option of being controlled from a remote LCD keypad State of the art energizer design IP4 x and ABS plastic Unique LCD display depicting fence out and return voltage Unique LCD keypad option depicting fence Wall mountable robust and alarm condition energizer housing with easily detachable PCB chassis for ease of installation and repair TWO YEAR WARRANTY All JVA products carry a 2 year warranty against defective components and workmanship The warranty excludes damage caused by acts of Nature such as lightning or flooding power supply surges
3. JVA KEYPAD FEED GROUND REF HV IN uonejjezsuj EARTH SPIKES OVADA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS 5 2 2 Earth Loop Monitoring The set up pictured below will detect if the ground wire has been cut Connect the Ground Reference input to the energizer Earth and the Ground input to the other end of the earth fence loop Feed Current Return Ground kV HIGH POWER ENERGIZER HIGH VOLTAGE EARTH Installation gt NI V CONVENTIONAL FENCE ENERGIZER EARTH JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS VA 5 2 3 Earth Spike Monitoring This setup will check how well the energizer is earthed Connect the Ground Reference input of the ZM1 to the mains earth or the cabinet earth This Ground Reference must be more than 10m away from the Energizer Earth Feed Current Return Ground kV HIGH POWER ENERGIZER HIGH VOLTAGE EARTH uoneJJEISUJ CONVENTIONAL FENCE ENERGIZER EARTH OVADA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS 5 2 4 No Earth Monitoring This setup will monitor only the fence feed and return voltages and fence current Connect the Ground Reference and Ground inputs to each other with a short piece of wire Feed Current Return Ground kV HIGH POWER ENERGIZER T m ale So HIGH VOLTAGE EARTH SE Wed OD Dv A i in m Minn J m te Z 6 g Wa al e jo Y MO r p ab CONVENTIONAL FENCE ENERGIZER EARTH JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS VA 5 3 Low
4. the unit return it to the nearest JVA service centre The 3rd jumper J5 when fitted will suppress the beeper on the ZM1 The fourth jumper J6 allows the supply voltage for the energizer to be set If the top two pins are selected 12V Regulated then the energizer supply voltage will be the same as the PAE202 battery voltage between 12 and 14 5 volts If the bottom two pins are selected 24V Unregulated the voltage supplied to the energizer will depend on the type and size of AC power adapter used but may be as high as 24 volts JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS VA 3 6 LCD Display The LCD display on the ZM1 will switch between two different display modes The mode shown can be identified by the feed and return LED s on the status panel The picture on the left below shows the feed mode which shows the voltage at the start of the fence and the current flowing into the fence The picture on the right shows the voltage at the end of the fence and the ground voltage Note that the return voltage can be inhibited with programming option 15 if only the start of the fence is to be monitored F O PHOT RGR ee ee ee ee se Fj O BED ERR RHR ROOT RE A 3 f 5 a Return Ground Voltage Voltage Feed Fence Voltage Current Feed LED W 55 is 02 E Armed 15 v 0 Q a Q JVA SVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS 3 7 Status LED Lights The status LED s on the front of the ZM1 allow
5. ZM1 from the external battery and charger ensure Jumper J6 is placed Her ONE ENERGIZER on the 12V regulated pins Do DC POWERED not connect a 16Vac supply to the ZM1 External HIGH VOLTAGE EARTH 13 8Vdc O O Charger SLA 12Volt Battery JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA 6 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS Like the Z series of security energizers the ZM1 has a non volatile memory in which programming options or setup parameters can be stored These are factory pre set but can be field programmed using a keypad 6 1 Programming Basics Some of the programming options on the ZM1 are different to those on the Z series of security energizers but the basic functions remain the same 6 1 1 Entering Programming Mode To enter programming mode enter the 6 digit INSTALLER PIN followed by 0 keys The keypad will beep twice to indicate that the command was accepted If the PIN was incorrect the keypad will beep 3 times The LCD will now show the first programming option and its current setting Pressing the key will cycle through all the options on the LCD NOTE Not all numbers are used The default INSTALLER PIN is 012345 6 1 2 Exiting Programming Mode To exit programming mode once programming has been completed press If left unattended the unit will time out and auto exit after approximately 5 minutes 6 1 3 Changing the INSTALLER PIN The INSTALLER PIN may only be changed while in programming mode To enter a new I
6. rough handling malicious action or incorrect wiring Please retain your invoice as proof of purchase and fill in the warranty form on page 32 JVA Z Energizer Range Concept JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CVA CONTENTS MRD 3 2 FETE 5 2 1 Limitations EE EE NE eene 5 Dr OPER NON enn 6 9 1110 OPIODS oE ee ree oe eee eee aR oe ery 6 VEE Se es 0 EE EE sateen 6 ELEN 6 3 4 Keypad Conmbluuunasumeieene nine igtbnsdnd f 3 4 1 Using the Alpha Plus LCD Keypad rrrrrnrrrrnnnnrrrrrrnnnrrrnnnnn 7 3 4 2 Changing the USER PIN mnronnnnennnnnrrnnnnnerennnnnrrevrnnsnennnnnsre 7 3 4 3 Changing the Keypad Messages and Address 6 7 3 4 4 To Exit Keypad Programming ccccscccsssccessseeeseeeeeseaees 9 359 Ji COEN Jared 10 Dr HRD 11 37 Stats LED LIgNIS eee ee en et ee eee eee et ee ee ee ee eee 12 ce WOME LADEN sc vaaetis e EEEE 12 7 gt a Oy e Ree ee eee reer 13 5 INSTALLATION rernnnnnnnnnnnrnvnnnrevnnnnerernrnnnrrrnnnnsnennnnnsnennrnnsrnnnnnssennnnnsnnennnnsnee 14 5 1 8 EHT Terminals on the ZM1 rrrnnnnnrnnnnnvnnanernnanernnnnennnnnernnnnennnnnen 14 5 2 Fence Wiring DENN Bassen edpee 15 5 2 1 Configuration with NO Return Wire from Fence 15 5 2 2 Earth Loop Monitoring Lenangen tes 16 5 2 3 Earth Spike MOnitoring sssiisiissisiisereiinresireniriniitiniercreissirniaa 17 5 2 4 No Earth Monitoring cisscscerstuctesiecossatedsaertinanencestcomutacsbenaets
7. the user to quickly ascertain the current status of the unit and if any action needs to be taken Below is a brief description of each LED from left to right top to bottom and the information it conveys Power On whenever the unit has power Feed Tells the user that the LCD is displaying the Feed Voltage left and Fence Current right Armed On when the unit is armed pulsing Return Tells the user that the LCD is displaying the Return Voltage left and Ground Voltage right Fence On when there is a fence alarm either channel Gate On when there is a gate alarm Ground On when there is a ground alarm specific meaning will vary depending on ground configuration Please refer to the installation chapter for more information Status Flashes an error code for monitor service errors These error codes are identical to the Z energizer range The table below shows the Status LED Error Codes Error LED Number or Flashes Interpretation Corrective Action Low battery bad battery Charge or replace battery PCB service fault Return to repair service centre 4 Operation Note A Z slave will show this error if disconnected from the Master 3 8 Front Label As can be seen in the picture alongside the front label clearly labels the different i r LED functions and LCD display modes aerua ey wacuno av JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA 4 SPECIFICATIONS The specifications t
8. used as a door chime for the gate switch When set to None the keypad beeper is used to indicate correct keypad operation only In Door Chime mode the beepers sound when the gate switch opens even if the energizer is disarmed NOTE Gate must be selected in option 12 If set to Siren the beepers mimic the siren function Gate Beeps plus Siren will give 2 beeps when the gate starts opening and 4 beeps when it closes plus continuous beeps for an alarm Beeps are on the keypad only not on the internal beeper 6 3 13 Fence Mode 15x This option configures if the return voltage should be monitored If set to 1 this option will stop the return voltage from being displayed on the LCD and inhibit any alarms which may normally be triggered owing to no voltage being present on the return input Value 0 1 2 3 4 B 6 if 8 9 Function 0 Seconds immediate 30 Seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes 6 Minutes 7 Minutes 8 Minutes Gate Exit Delay 13x Value 0 1 2 3 4 Function None Door Chime Siren Fence Alarm Gate Beeps plus Siren Chime Mode 14x Value 0 1 Function Monitor Return Feed only Fence Mode 15x JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA 6 3 14 Binary Options 16x Value Function Each option in this table can be turned on by adding 0 None the value 1 Engage DFD For option 1 set 16 to 01 for 1 and 2 set 16 to 03 1 Enable DFD
9. will automatically re arm ready for the next alarm event If used as part of a SCADA system this sets the device ID 0 1 1 12 1 14 1 1 1 2 2 22 2 24 2 1 2 7 0 1 3 5 6 7 0 1 3 5 6 JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA 6 3 Programming Options in Detail 6 3 1 Fence Alarm Voltage Level 01x This option sets the voltage below which the fence alarm will occur If the feed OR return voltage falls below this level for more than the Missed Pulse Count a fence alarm Zone 7 will occur If the re turn voltage is not being used set option 15 to 1 Unlike the other Z series energizer the value is set directly not via a table For example to set a threshold of 5 0kV enter 0 1 5 0 Do not enter the decimal The default level is 4 0kv 40 6 3 2 Current Alarm Level 02x This option sets the threshold to alarm on current from the feed terminal to the fence If the feed current rises above this level for more than the Missed Pulse Count a fence alarm Zone 1 will Occur Unlike the other Z series energizer the value is set directly not via a table For example to set a threshold of 5A enter 0 20 5 The default level is 10A 6 3 3 Ground Voltage Alarm Level 03x This option sets the voltage above which the fence alarm will occur If the ground voltage rises above this level for more than the Missed Pulse Count a ground alarm Zone 2 will occur Unlike the other Z series energizer the valu
10. 18 5 3 Low Voltage Terminals on the ZM1 rrnnnennnnernnnnnrnvnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvne 19 54 LOW Voltage Wiring Diagrams seisidccccwsasiensescriuedaarsantsnssecaceraesadearcdanaiea 21 54 1 16Vac2Amp Power Supply coc c2ccccccicc sccccaszsccesenceacecstesecessees 21 5 4 2 Controlling a 240Vac Energizer rrrrrrrnrrrrrrnnrrrevrnnrrerrnnnrr 22 5 4 3 External Battery and Charger cccccccssseeceseeeseesseeseees 22 sjua ju04y 6 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS rrrnnrrrnrnnnrrrvrnnnrrvnvnnerernnnnrrrrnnnssrsnnnnnsnennnnnsee 23 61 PIPE vad 23 6 1 1 Entering Programming Mode uaassssuvmnsssmenminektvu 23 6 1 2 Exiting Programming Mode sccsicisiistimicsssswartrieciutalossdinens 23 6 1 3 Changing the INSTALLER PIN ccsscecesesssseeseeeeees 23 6 1 4 Changing an Option rrannrnnrrnnnrevrrnnnrrnrnnrrenrnnerrennnsrrennnnnsee 23 6 2 Programmable Options Table ccccccsscceccesseeeccseeeeseneeeeessaees 24 6 3 Programming Options in Detail rrrrrnnrrrorrnnnrnvrnnnnrenrnnnrrennrnnnrrnnnn 25 6 3 1 Fence Alarm Voltage Level O1X rrrnnnrrnnnnnnrnnrrnnnernrnnnr 25 6 3 2 Current Alarm Level 02x4 rrrnrrnnnrnnnnnrnnrnrnnnnrnnrnnnnrnvnnnner 25 6 3 3 Ground Voltage Alarm Level 03x rrrrrrnnnnnnrrnrnnnrrnnrnnnr 25 6 3 4 Missed Pulse Count O6X rrrrrnnnrnnnnnrnrrnrnnnrrrnrnnrnrnrnnnnrr 26 6 3 5 Battery Alarm Voltage O7X rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnrenrnnnrrrnrnnrrennnnn
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12. 8 to create a space e When the desired character is displayed press the 6 key to move the cursor to the next character position The 4 key moves the cursor to the left e When all characters have been entered press the key to enter the message and move to the next message position e Use the 0 key to move backward through the messages e To change the keypad address scroll through the messages until the keypad displays Keypad Address then change the value by pressing 2 up or 8 down Validate by pressing Operation NOTE If you move to the next message using 5 instead of the key you will lose any changes you made Notes on keypad addresses Up to 3 keypads can be used in a system When using 2 or 3 keypads in a system one of the keypads MUST be set to address 2 and the second one should be set to a value between 1 7 Do not set this to address 8 as this address uses a different protocol If a third keypad is used its ID must also be set to a unique value between 1 and 7 The message order is e SERVICE MESSAGE Displayed under SYSTEM TROUBLE e DEALER MESSAGE Displayed under the standby message READY TO ARM e SOFT ZONE IDENTIFIERS A B and C not used e HARDWIRED LOOP IDENTIFIERS Zone 1 Gate Zone 3 Fence e KEYPAD ADDRESS should be left at 1 for energizers with firmware older than 7V51 JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA 3 4 4 To Exit Keypad Programming When you have finishe
13. Amps Note that the maximum output power will drop as battery voltage drops SUuUonBJIIJII3d6 SVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS EHT In Feed Return Description of high voltage terminals left to right EHT In Connect the high voltage output of the energizer to this terminal to allow fence current to be measured Feed Connect the start of the fence to this terminal Voltage at Feed will be the same voltage as EHT In Return Connect the end of the fence to this terminal The Return voltage will normally be lower than the Feed voltage ved Z N Fey Not Used This terminal is unused at this time Ground Ref Reference ground connection Please refer to diagrams Earth Loop Monitoring Earth Spike Monitoring and No Earth Monitoring for information on how to configure this input Ground Main fence earth Please refer to diagrams Earth Loop Monitoring Earth Spike Monitoring and No Earth Monitoring for information on how to configure this input JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS JVA 5 2 Fence Wiring Diagrams There are a number of ways the fence wires can be connected to a ZM1 The following diagrams will outline different ways in which the ground circuit can be configured and what the benefits of each are 5 2 1 Configuration with NO Return Wire from Fence NOTE Please refer to programming option Fence Mode point 6 3 13 on page 28 42 gt JVA ZM1 a ENERGIZER Mains Energize M36
14. NSTALLER PIN press 00 followed by the new 6 digit INSTALLER PIN then the key If you cannot remember your INSTALLER or USER PIN return the units memory to default To do this remove power AC off and disconnect the battery open the energizer remove jumper J4 and reconnect the battery for about 10 seconds Do not forget to re fit J4 This will return all options to the factory set defaults 6 1 4 Changing an Option Most of the options have possible values in the range of 0 to 9 To change any options first check the option number see table on page 24 and then the Programming Options in Detail on page 25 Then press the option number followed by the required value For example to change the Missed Pulse Count Option 06 to maximum 9 is the Maximum press 069 the keypad will beep twice to indicate that the command was successful The ZM1 LCD will immediately show the updated value suondo burmwesboid QIVAD MAELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS Programming Options 6 2 Programming Options Table Option Function Description 0 Fence alarm Sets the voltage below which the fence alarm will occur If the voltage level feed OR return voltage falls below this level for more than the Missed Pulse Count a fence alarm Zone 1 will occur If the return voltage is not being used set option 15 to 1 0 Current alarm Sets the threshold to alarm on current from the feed terminal level to the fence If the feed current rises above t
15. S VIA THE INTERNET PERIMETER PATROL COMPLETE CONTROL Z28 STANDARD SYSTEM MONITORING 2 ZONE ENERGIZER EVENT LOGGING Customer Support For assistance If you have any questions or need further assistance please call your nearest JVA dealer RSA Tel No 0861 782 349 For service or repairs If a service or repair is required please package and label your energizer carefully and return it to your local JVA Service Centre For warranty repairs Include proof of purchase e g invoice Note Repair centre details are displayed on the back cover of this manual CIA SVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS JVA products are designed by JVA Technologies Queensland Australia and distributed to JA IVA JAR AUSTRALIA AFRICA NEW ZEALAND LATINO AMERICA CARIBBEAN SOUTH EAST ASIA JVA MAS SIVA EUROPE RUSSIA INDIA IMAM IVAN MEXICO WON IVAR East Rand Jet Park Aerostar Business Park 219 Jet Park Road Jet Park Tel 011 397 3507 North Rand Kya Sand 174 Bernie Street Randburg Tel 011 708 6442 West Rand Roodepoort 602 Ontdekkers Road Delar y Roodepoort Tel 011 472 8823 Pretoria 1185 Steve Biko Road 977 Voortrekker Road Wonderboom South Tel 012 335 4290 Kimberley 29 Schmidtsdrift Road Tel 053 861 5631 CENTRAL ASIA JVA SA SERVICE CENTRES Cape Town Unit 15 Viking Business Park Viking Way Epping Industria Tel 021 534 5056 Polokwane 19A Suez Street Nirvana Tel 015 292 62
16. Voltage Terminals on the ZM1 4120 Gnd 120 Gnd SNERGISER EXT 12 16Uac E Power Fanen 8 7 O S PN FEM D BED MDG DGA Gate Dat Gnd 12 Keypad Siren Strobe See page 20 for a table giving the Type and Description of each component labelled above lt q SIVA gt SVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS Installation IN1 2 Way Energizer control input dry contact Defaults to normally open Can be used for a remote switch or a radio receiver The receiver may be powered from the keypad 12V terminal Gate 2 Way ZM1 Gate Input when the unit is armed and the gate is opened it will trigger the gate alarm Keypad 3 Way Supplies power and data line for an external keypad The 12 source on these terminals is protected with a 1A self resetting fuse Siren 2 Way Switched 12 volt output Low side switched 35W max including strobe A buffer relay should be used when connecting these outputs to an alarm panel Strobe 2 Way Switched 12 volt output Low side switched 35W max including siren A buffer relay should be used when connecting these outputs to an alarm panel Energizer 2 Way Powered output which is enabled when the ZM1 is Power armed Power is drawn from the ZM1 battery and 16Vac power supply or from the EXT 12V input EXT 12V 2 Way Input used for DC energizers which exceed the supply rating of the 16Vac transformer greater than 12 Joules output Batt Leads 12V dc or batte
17. able below outlines the power consumption of the ZM1 and the acceptable voltage and current ranges for different inputs and outputs Internal battery charger float voltage 14 3Vdc Internal battery charger charging current 580mA Absolute maximum power consumption of ZM1 Note 1 85mA at 12 5Vdc Maximum AC input voltage when internal battery charger is i 19Vac supplying 580mA Maximum DC energizer current from ENERGIZER powered 23 Amos output if using 16Vac supply and internal battery l P Amps maximum DC energizer current from ENERGIZER ah 10 Amps powered output if using external power supply and battery Maximum voltage on n1 SW2 and Gate inputs Note 2 5Vdc Maximum power provided to Siren and Strobe outputs 35Watts Note 3 Maximum fence voltage 9 9kV Recommended operating temperature 15 C to 50 C Note 1 This is the power consumption when none of the powered outputs are active and the keypad is not connected The rated power consumption may be lower depending on relay configuration and alarm states Note 2 The control inputs n7 SW2 and Gate supply their own power 5 volts limited to 220A If a powered control system is connected to these inputs the control voltages must not exceed 5 volts Note 3 The rated power is the combined output power of both the Siren and Strobe outputs The voltage which can be expected on this output is the battery voltage The combined maximum output current of both these outputs is 2 5
18. ation such as the name of the zone or the actual system trouble for instance AC Fail uoneiado 3 4 2 Changing the USER PIN Enter the old USER PIN followed by O star zero hash Enter new 4 digit USER PIN and hash 3 4 3 Changing the Keypad Messages and Address You can change the messages and each of the 8 zone labels The Dealer Message displays when the system is on standby Zone labels display after the key is pressed during alarm memory or faults The programmable Service Message is displayed during AC failure fuse failure communication failure or low battery OVADA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS Keys used for changing messages 2 Character up 3 not used Emergency not used E lt Cursor left EG Next Message i gt Cursor right at Last Message Enter Exit Bypass not used To activate the keypad programming mode enter the INSTALLER s PIN 0 1 Information may be entered into the keypad in the form of letters upper and lower case numbers 0 9 and 22 special symbols All characters are displayed in the order upper and lower case letters numbers and special symbols The Space character precedes the letter A e To enter a Label use the 2 key to scroll through the characters until you reach the desired character If you scroll past the desired character the 8 key may be used to scroll backwards NOTE The space character is before the A character When A is displayed press
19. ay 2 is 22x etc 2 Armed 1 l 3 Ground Voltage Defaults for the ZM1 4 Soul e OF e Relay 1 Siren 5 Not used Relay 2 Strobe 6 Bi Polar e Relay3 Fence 1 7 Gane eee 7 Ale 8 Siren AE ons 9 Strobe NOTE The siren and strobe switched 10 AC Fail 12V outputs can be used to drive 11 Low Bad Battery external buffer relays 12 Tamper 13 Not used 14 Gate Alarm 15 Siren caused by Gate 16 Not used Relay Functions JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA Function Logic for alarm state opposite of normal state Fence alarm The ZM1 is Armed AND the fence voltage has fallen below the Fence Alarm Voltage Leve Option 01 for more pulses than the Missed Pulse Count Not latched Fence alarm The ZM1 is Disarmed OR the ZM1 is Armed and fence voltage has or off fallen below the Fence Alarm Voltage Level for more pulses than the Missed Pulse Count Not Latched Fence Bipolar Not applicable to the ZM1 The ZM1 is Armed General AC fail OR Tamper OR Low battery OR internal error Latched for internal errors only Siren Fence alarm 1 OR fence alarm 2 OR Gate Or Tamper will time out after the siren time out time This function is latched Strobe As per siren but does not time out will remain on until the ZM1 is Disarmed This function is latched AC Fail Alarm on AC fail Alarm on low or bad battery Not applicable to the ZM1 6 3 18 Group Mode 26x Value Function At this time it is not possible to connect ZM1s i
20. cted This switch is useful for the simplest implementations where no keypad or PC control program is used It may be disabled by the installer by removing the lead from socket SW2 When switched on via the Key switch or a switch connected to IN1 the ZM1 will power up the energizer it is coupled to and begin monitoring the fence The LCD display will change to display the Feed and Ground voltages If there is a fence fault the ZM1 will go into alarm the internal beeper will sound if it has not been inhibited and any siren and strobe connected to the ZM1 will be turned on Switching the Key switch off will disarm the ZM1 though it will continue to display the alarm JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA 3 4 Keypad Control The ZM1 uses the same keypads as the Z series energizers and is controlled using the same keypad codes outlined below The keypad will also display the feed and return voltages of the fence but not the ground voltage or fence current at this time The standard alarms and alerts to problems Trouble will also be displayed 3 4 1 Using the Alpha Plus LCD Keypad The LCD keypad has two LED s Power and Arm which act as follows Power On with mains power flashes on low battery Arm On when the ZM1 is armed All other indication is given via messages on the screen Whenever the keypad displays e ALARM ZONE e FAULTED ZONE or e SYSTEM TROUBLE pressing the key will reveal more inform
21. d programming press NOTE The keypad will also exit the programming mode if you do not press any key within a five minute period Summary of LCD Keypad Functions Function KeySequeme O User PIN 0 New PIN User PIN I 1I0 User PINIC INB 4 User PIN 12110 4 User PINIF TINA Switch to low power mode all zones User PIN 4 1 Switch to high power mode all zones User PIN 4 2 To change the Keypad Messages to English TB 4 To change the Keypad Messages to Spanish 3 2 not well supported yet 1 18 4 Reset and display firmware version number FEE GE Disarm Zone 2 on Z28 or Slave in group User PIN 2 2 User PINNE uoneiado Operation 3 5 Jumper Configuration The ZM1 is equipped with four jumpers Two of them J3 and J4 are special purpose jumpers links The purpose of each is listed in the table below sumper Funston Purpose DC only jumper Remove J3 to inhibit mains fail errors if the intention is to operate the Z14 on DC only as in Solar Power systems Factory default jumper If the monitor unit needs to be defaulted to factory settings remove all power mains and battery and remove the J4 jumper Reapply the battery power first and then the mains power Reapply the J4 jumper and the unit will be reset to default settings If Status LED flashes four times after defaulting
22. e reserves and border security The ZM1 uses Patent Pending DFD technology to determine if there is a fault on very long fences The combination of the ZM1 and the energizer operate in the same way as a single JVA Z series energizer with the exception that the pulse power level of the energizer cannot be modified The ZM1 monitors the live feed line from the energizer to the fence and determines if the fence is working properly by measuring the voltage and current therefore power flowing to the fence As such it does not require a return line from the end of the fence This can represent a large saving on installation costs on new fences or make monitoring an existing fence possible if no return line was originally wired The ZM1 can however also monitor the return if that is desired The ZM1 has many programmable options which can be adjusted using a JVAZ series keypad By correctly setting the alarm threshold levels it is possible to determine if a fence has been cut or shorted at any point The ZM1 is designed to meet or exceed the relevant parts of IEC60335 2 76 The ZM1 is part of the JVA Z series of security energizers designed and manufactured by Pakton Technologies uoljoOnpoujul OVADA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS Introduction Equipment Requirements and Options Requirements e An energizer e 12V rechargeable backup battery e 16Vac power adaptor OR external battery charger e Security electric fence standa
23. e is set directly not via a table For example to set a threshold of 2 0kV enter 0 3 2 0 Do not enter the decimal The default level is 1 0kv 10 Note The bold panel in each table indicates the default value Value x Alarm Level Minimum 0 0 0 kV Maximum 99 9 9 kV Fence Alarm Voltage Level O1x Value x Alarm Level Minimum 0 0 Amps Maximum 15 75 Amps Current Alarm Level O2x Value x Alarm Level Minimum 0 0 0 kV Maximum 50 5 0 kV Ground Voltage Alarm Level O3x suondo burmwesboid CJ VA gt SVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS 6 3 4 Missed Pulse Count 06x Value x Missed The Missed Pulse Count option is identical to that of Pulses the Z series of security energizers 0 1 1 1 This option enables the pulse count to be varied from 2 2 the default 3 This is the number of bad or missing 3 3 pulses that are counted before the alarm occurs 7 7 NOTE The lower this option is set the more likely 5 5 dp you are to get false alarms 6 6 S T T So 8 8 E sen 9 9 Ww Missed Pulse Count O6x Q 6 3 5 Battery Alarm Voltage 07x O This option sets the battery voltage threshold below value Alam which the general alarm will activate The default 0 ae Q Battery Alarm Voltage is 10 0 Volts This alarm can 1 19 5V be set to activate one of the relays and is part of the 2 10 0V Bl Deeg General alarm see below 3 10 5V fm NOTE The ZM1 will not turn the energizer off when
24. gher 2 Anti bridging operates with firmware 1 32 or higher sainjeay OVADA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS Operation 3 OPERATION 3 1 Control Options The ZM1 may be armed and disarmed controlled using a e Key switch or remote switch connected to the control input IN1 e Remote control radio receiver connected to IN1 e Z Series Keypad e JVAGSM module e Windows PC running JVA Perimeter Patrol Pro version e Low level interface wired to control inputs and relay outputs from a third party security alarm panel or Physical Security Information System PSIM e Ahigh level interface NOTE More than 1 method may be used in the one installation 3 2 Control Arbitration If an installation contains two ways to control the ZM1 Energizer then the most recent control signal will determine the Armed Disarmed state For example if the ZM1 is armed via the keypad and then disarmed at the control input IN1 it will disarm The higher level control methods such as the GSM and PC control software may override the Control input and Keypads methods depending on the options used If you need to make sure that the fence is disarmed for maintenance then using the Key switch or keypad alone may not guarantee that the fence will remain disarmed 3 3 Control Inputs The ZM1 may have a single Key switch mounted on the right hand side of the cabinet which may be used to arm and disarm the security electric fence to which it is conne
25. his level for more than the Missed Pulse Count a fence alarm Zone 1 will occur 03 Ground Sets the voltage above which the fence alarm will occur If Voltage alarm the ground voltage rises above this level for more than the level Missed Pulse Count a ground alarm Zone 2 will occur Missed Pulse Sets the number of pulses which may be missed before the Count alarm is activated Battery Alarm Sets the battery voltage threshold below which the general Voltage alarm will activate Siren On Time Sets the time that the siren and keypad beeper will stay on after an alarm Siren Off Time The amount of time the siren will remain off after the On Time has expired Siren Cycles The number of times the siren will sound for the time set in On Time above After this many cycles the siren will automatically mute Input type Allows the ZM1 inputs to be changed from normally open to normally closed Gate Input Gate switch only for now Function fe Gate Exit Duration of time from gate switch opening to alarm Delay Chime Mode Allows the keypad and internal beeper function to be altered Fence Mode Set to 1 if using start of fence only removes return voltage from display and alarm Binary Options Miscellaneous options Anti Bridging Sets the threshold for alarm on a sudden rise or fall of fence current Auto Re Arm Sets the time which must elapse after an alarm has timed out Time completed the siren cycles before the unit
26. ity electric fence energizer monitor Distant Fault Detection DFD allows faults to be detected on very long fence lines Note 1 Anti bridging mode alarms on sudden change in load Note 2 Control and programmable via keypad with similar codes to the Z series Monitor fence voltage and current to trigger an alarm if current rises or voltage falls load increases Start and or end of fence monitoring Able to be monitored via PC using Z control or Perimeter Patrol software Run from 16Vac or 12V DC external source Built in battery charger and 7aH back up battery not included as per 214 Can be operated from alternative larger external battery and charger Controls 12V DC feed to energizer Can control a 240Vac energizer via external relay not supplied 12V coil 240Vac rated contacts Remote on off or keyswitch Gate contact input Siren and strobe switched 12V DC outputs 3 on board relays with many programmable functions 2 1 Limitations An energizer used with the ZM1 must comply with IEC60335 2 76 or similar safety standard The ZM1 supports conventional wiring only not Bi Polar although 2 units could be used to monitor a Bi Polar fence The maximum energizer power is 36 Joules Stafix M36 or similar At this stage Code Version 1 4 and earlier a ZM1 cannot be used in a group either with other ZM1 units or with Z series energizers NOTES 1 DFD operates on PCB Versions 1 1 and higher and firmware 1 40 and hi
27. nr 26 6 3 6 Siren On Time O8X ccccccccssssecceeeesecceesseccseeseensseeeees 26 6 3 7 Siren Off Time 09x rrrrrrnnnrrrnrnnnnrnvrrnnnrvnvnnnrnnnrnnnrrnsnnnnee 27 638 Siren Cycles 1059 sausmarmseenmmmbmmneedldn hen 27 6 3 9 Input Type 11X rrrrrrnrrrorrnnnrrrnrnnnrrnvrnnnrerrrnnrrrnrrnsrernnnnsnee 27 6 3 10 Input 2 Function 12x ssecsencecSszcednteavskedcesnuetetiocndeseiesennssiaees 27 6 3 11 Gate Exit Delay 1958 csc ces cteccicsicacnanectancdaxenseseadeendiedchecs lt asees 28 6 3 12 Chime Mode 14X rrrnrnnrnrnnnnornrnnnnrnnnrnnnrnvrnnnrnnnrnnnrrnsnnnner 28 6 3 13 Fence Mode 1 SKE ccc dec crccessacceeencycehchnbadesendeecesescnedechdcextends 28 6 3 14 Binary Options 16X48 iicccscisecncessseccercesasiieecngsdevientevedauexs 29 6 3 15 Anti Bridging Threshold 17xX rrnnnnnnrnnnrrerrnnnnrrnrnnnnrnnnnnn 29 6 3 16 Auto Re Arm Time 20x rrrrnnrrrrrrnnnrvrrnnnrrerrnnnrrerrnnnrrnnnnnn 30 6 3 17 Relay Functions Lune atiuianeenvniniy uanweidtdonticeaunneed ate 30 6 3 18 Group Mode 26X lt sicccazesteecsteheiseentarendiccessedecavedteneeuencetectsn 31 le WARRANTY paer E E E ee 32 JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA 1 INTRODUCTION The ZM1 is designed to be coupled with any standard electric fence energizer see 2 1 Limitations below to power and monitor an electric fence As it can control very large energizers it is anticipated that the ZM1 will find application on large fences for gam
28. nto a 0 No Group group 1 Master 2 SI 1 Since the ZM1 cannot control the pulse timing of 3 E an attached energizer it cannot be grouped for the n l 4 Slave 3 purposes of synchronising Nor can it be included in a group with other Z series energizers 5 Slave 4 6 Slave 5 It may be necessary to change 26 to 1 to enable PC 7 Ser control of the ZM1 8 Slave 7 9 Slave 8 Group Mode 26x INSTALLER DETAILS CUSTOMISED CODES Customer Pin No Phone NO rararnrnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnenene Installer Pin NO Date Of Installation suondo burmwes boid 7 WARRANTY All JVA products carry a 2 year warranty against defective components and workmanship The warranty excludes damage caused by acts of Nature such as lightning or flooding power supply surges rough handling malicious actions or incorrect wiring Whilst every effort has been made to check that the information contained in this manual is accurate JVA Technologies 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 professionals with regard to the relevant local standards and workplace health and safety requirements Product model purchased rurrrunenanenanenanennnennne Serial NO rerrnrnrrnnnrennnrnnnn Customer Name desasesececcacecvcivececdvandescece
29. rds insulators wire etc Some of these items may be included with the ZM1 Options e 12V Siren and strobe light e LCD Keypad PTE0210 Note 1 2 e Windows PC Windows XP or Windows 7 PAE223 USB to Keypad Bus or PAE212 TCP IP adaptor Perimeter Patrol PC application Pro version NOTES 1 While the Keypad is not essential for normal operation it is always required for programming options during installation 2 Up to 3 Keypads may be used with a ZM1 each Keypad must have a unique ID setting For more information on these options please see www jva fence com au There are high voltages inside the ZM1 and JVAenergizers 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 the high voltage wiring of an electric fence it is recommended that the energizer is disarmed DANGER and a short circuit is placed from the fence live wires to earth This is a sensible precaution against the energizer being armed while working on the fence NOTE The energizer manual must also be provided to the customer as it includes mandatory safety information The ZM1 contains patent pending technology contact JVA for more information JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA 2 FEATURES Wall mountable Z series energizer enclosure Can be combined with any energizer see 2 1 Limitations below to produce a full featured secur
30. ry connection via F1 3 Amp self resetting fuse Connect Red lead to battery positive terminal not pictured on page 17 SW2 2 Way Energizer control input Normally connected to a key switch not pictured on page 17 JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CIA 5 4 Low Voltage Wiring Diagrams 5 4 1 16Vac 2Amp Power Supply The ZM1 can be used to power an external high powered energizer A 16Vac 2Amp power supply is able to power a B5 B8 or B12 or equivalent energizer as well as the ZM1 and keep the backup battery charged WARNING The DC voltage supplied to the energizer will be the rectified voltage of the 16Vac which may be as high as 30Vdc A a SLA 12Volt Battery Larger energizers will need to utilise the external 12 volt power supply input HIGH POWER ENERGIZER HIGH VOLTAGE EARTH O O uonejjesuj OVADA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS Installation 5 4 2 Controlling a 240Vac Energizer H SLA 12Volt Battery The ZM1 can be used to power an external high powered energizer The ZM1 can control an external relay box designed to switch 110Vac or 240Vac powered energizers The relay box needs to accept switching voltages of up to 13 8 volts WARNING DO NOT use relay 3 4 or 5 on the ZM1 to switch mains voltage HIGH POWER ENERGIZER HIGH VOLTAGE EARTH 110 240Vac Input Larger 12Vdc energizers will need to utilise an external 12 volt power supply To power the
31. tadocckevestcncateoncseictveeneeesaibseseccederdeeseesseenabires ee EEE EN Postal Code vanemsnnnee mdsi Tel No Cell eee Landline sj minestdransdendshun Warranty Se 000000 Date purchased varssraresimenmesrmsnet ie Invoice No upnneida desi Dealer Name gt umssranrsvnnvnnsnvnnvnnsnnnnrnnsnssnennsnsnnsunenesnennsansnrnnsansanunsansneneuennennsnennesnnne Dealer s Stamp Mail to your local JVA Dealer RSA JVA Service Department P O Box 13898 Cascades 3202 Republic of South Africa SVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS J VA Z RANGE s fy SIERRA r RANGE FEATURES INCLUDE GSM MONITORS AND CONTROLS JVA ENERGIZERS Z14 STANDARD LCD voltage display USING A CELL PHONE AND BI POLAR x Powerful 4 joules per zone peak output energy ENERGIZERS Designed to Pp 00085 2 76 and EMC standards re i on request x Wall mountable robust enclosure with detachable PCB chassis for ease of installation and repair x Earth monitor input Gate input Key switch x Keypad programmable x Lower power mode x Entry Exit delay from gate input trigger e JVA Web Server Switched 12V outputs for Siren and Warranty Strobe up to 30 Watts for 3 minutes ae SO cl Z18 STANDARD x Microprocessor controlled AND BI POLAR x Outputs may be wired for BiPolar fences ENERGIZERS excluding Z28 WEB SERVER MONITORS x Multiple single zone energizers can be AND CONTROLS wired as a group ENERGIZER
32. tes Q 6 3 8 Siren Cycles 10x Siren On Time 09x The Siren Cycles option is identical to that of the Z VETT Cycles A series of security energizers 0 1 This option sets the maximum number of times the 1 1 3 siren will sound for the On Time if the alarm continues 2 2 This may be limited by local regulations to stop an 3 3 3 alarm causing undue disturbance to neighbours etc 4 4 n a NOTE This is the maximum number of cycles for 1 5 5 continuous alarm Intermittent alarm events could 6 6 Q cause more than this number of siren soundings 7 7 boog O Siren Cycles 10x Fh 6 3 9 Input Type 11x nn The Input Type option is identical to that of the Value Input type Q Z series of security energizers 0 NO Normally The control inputs can be inverted unless an input is Open Y re 1 NC Normally used for a Gate switch in which case it is always NC Mer Input Type 11x 6 3 10 Gate Input Function 12x This input can not be configured to anything other than a Gate input at this time GIA Programming Options SVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS 6 3 11 Gate Exit Delay 13x The Gate Exit Delay option is identical to that of the Z series of security energizers This option sets the time between the gate switch opening and the siren sounding 6 3 12 Chime Mode 14x The Chime Mode option is identical to that of the Z series of security energizers This option allows the energizer internal and keypad beeper to be
33. the battery voltage is low But if the supply voltage falls too low the relay powering the external energizer 6 12 0V will eventually drop out 1 12 5V av 8 180 thes 9 13 5V Q Battery Alarm Voltage SJ 6 3 6 Siren On Time 08x ee da The Siren On Time option is identical to that of the ETTE TT HV a Z series of security energizers 0 Tee 30 Seconds 1 Minute This option sets the duration of time that the siren will 1 remain on after a fence alarm occurs After this time 2 the siren will turn off for the off time indicated in the 3 2 Minutes table in 6 3 7 Siren Off Time Values The siren will 4 3 Minutes sound again if the alarm is still present after this off 5 TEGE time has passed 6 5 Minutes T 8 The default is 3 Minutes This may be the subject 6 Minutes of local regulations to stop an alarm causing undue 7 Minutes disturbance to neighbours etc 9 8 Minutes NOTE The Siren On Time will be cut short if the Siren On Time 08x battery falls below the low battery level JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS CJA 6 3 7 Siren Off Time 09x VEE Time The Siren Off Time option is identical to that of the 0 10 Seconds Z series of security energizers 1 1 Minute This option sets the amount of time the siren will be E E eS off for after the on time above has expired If an alarm 3 9 AAGE is still present after this off time the siren will sound 4 10 Minutes again 5 20 Minutes 6 30 Minutes T 40 Minutes Y 8 50 Minutes 9 60 Minu
34. will set a 50 Anti Bridging Threshold At this level a Fence Current normally reading 10Amps will trigger a Fence Alarm if the Current quickly rises to over 15A or falls to less than 5A suondo burmwues boid Measuring fence current to determine if a fence is bridged will work irrespective of the energizer type powering the fence qj J VA gt JVA ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS 6 3 16 Auto Re Arm Time 20x The Auto Re Arm Time option is identical to that of Value Function the Z series of security energizers 0 0D Seconds This option sets the time which must elapse before immediate another alarm will sound after the first alarm has 1 30 Seconds timed out gone completely through its cycles 2 1 Minute 3 2 Minut If an event occurs Such as a low fence voltage which 4 3 ere triggers the siren any other events which would ae es otherwise trigger the siren such as a gate alarm will 2 HUSE be ignored while the siren is sounding and until after 6 5 JAE the Auto Re Arm time has passed y 6 Minutes ohh ee 8 7 Minutes A setting of 9 will disable auto Re Arm 9 PETE TSN If this time is set to less than the Siren Off Time the not auto re arm unit may re arm in the siren off time and the number Auto Re Arm Time 20xtt of siren cycles will be reduced 6 3 17 Relay Functions Programming Options All relays can be set to any of the Value Function available functions user assignable 0 Fence 1 Relay 1 is 21x 1 Fence 1 or off Rel

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