JVA Z-Series Zone Security Energizer 4 Joule User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- JVA
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JVA Z-Series Zone Security Energizer 4 Joule
QUICKSTART GUIDE
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LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
Label | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
IN1 | 2 Way | Energizer control input 1 (dry contact) internally wired in |
parallel with the key switch. Arm energizer when closed
GATE| 2 Way| Energizer control input 2 (dry contact). Default func- tion is
gate input, normally closed. 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 1A self resetting fuse.
SIREN| 2 Way| Switched 12V output. 30W max, shared between Si- ren and Strobe.
Low side switched
STROBE| 2 Way| Switched 12V output. 30W max, shared between Si- ren and
Strobe. Low side switched
Label| Type| Description
---|---|---
16Vac| 3 Way| 16Vac 1.5A power input plus earth. Connection of the earth is
only required where local safety or wir- ing codes demand it. This should be
connected to the cabinet or mains earth NOT the fence earth.
Batt| Battery leads| 12V dc or battery connection
via F1
(4 Amp slow blow fuse).
Relay 3| 3 Way| “Form C” relay with dry contacts. Default operation
Fence Alarm
Relay 4| 3 Way| “Form C” relay with dry contacts. Default operation
Zone Armed
Relay 5| 3 Way| “Form C” relay with dry contacts. Default operation
General Alarm
JUMPERS
Jumpers allow you to turn on and off different features, or reset the device
to defaults.
JUMPER | FUNCTION |
---|---|
J3 | Inhibit AC fail error. |
J3(Z14R) | Tamper disable. |
J4 | Factory default jumper – on for normal operation. |
Off to return programmable options to factory defaults on
power up.
J8| Disable on board beeper
J5, J6 & J7| Supplies +12V to the Common terminal of Relay 3, 4, 5.
Jumpers located on the top right-hand side of the board
QUICK TEST OF CONFIGURED UNIT
It is a good idea to test the energizer before connecting it to a fence. This will give you confidence that the unit is operating as expected and it also isolates potential fence issues. To do this, connect your energizer with a “test fence” as shown.
Power the energizer and then Arm it. The unit should begin pulsing and not show any alarms. Disarm the energizer and remove the fence cable as shown.
Arm the energizer once again, after 3 pulses (unless you configured it otherwise) the unit should go into alarm as the fence will appear to be cut. Check that any sirens, strobes or relays activate as expected.
CONNECTING TO THE FENCE
A conventional fence installation including earth loop monitoring.
CHANGING THE PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
Default Installer PIN | 012345 |
---|---|
Default User PIN | 1234 |
First you have to enter Programming mode.
Command| Key1 Key2 Key3 Key4 Key5
Key6| Key7| Key8| Key9
---|---|---|---|---
Enter Programming Mode| Installer Pin| *| 0| #
When you have entered Programming mode you can begin to enter the following options to configure your Security Energizer. Default Values are highlighted in grey.
Command | Key1 | Key2 | Keys 3 and 4 | Key5 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Change The Installer PIN 6 Digits | 0 | 0 | Enter the new 6 digit Installer PIN |
High Power Mode Power Level| 0| 1| Enter the value in Hundreds of Volts| #
Example: to set 8.2kV, use 82 for keys 3 and 4. Default is 85 (8.5kV)
Low Power Mode Power Level| 0| 2| Enter the value in Hundreds of Volts| #
Example: to set 1.3kV, use 13 for keys 3 and 4. Default is 11 (1.1kV)
Command| Key1| Key2| Keys 3 and 4| Key5
---|---|---|---|---
Return Fence Alarm Voltage For High Power Mode| 0| 3| Enter the value in
Hundreds of Volts| #
Example: to set 3.8kV, use 38 for keys 3 and 4. Default is 40 (4.0kV)
Return Fence Alarm Voltage For Low Power Mode| 0| 5| Enter the value in
Hundreds of Volts| #
Example: to set 0.8V, use 08 for keys 3 and 4. Default is 05 0.5kV)
Bad/Missed Pulse Count Before Alarm Triggers| 0| 6| Enter the number of Missed
Pulses| #
Example: to set 14 counts, use 14 for keys 3 and 4. Default is 03
Battery Alarm Volt- age (olts). Alarm Val- ue Shown, Reduced Power is 1V less|
0| 7| 00| 01| 02| 03| 04| 05| 06| 07| 08| 09| #
9.0| 9.5| 10.0| 10.5| 11.0| 11.5| 12.0| 12.5| 13.0| 13.5
Siren On Time (S=Seconds, M=Minutes)| 0| 8| 00| 01| 02| 03| 04| 05| 06| 07|
08| 09| #
10S| 30S| 1M| 2M| 3M| 4M| 5M| 20M| 45M| 130M
Siren Off Time
(S=Seconds,
M=Minutes)
| 0| 9| 00| 01| 02| 03| 04| 05| 06| 07| 08| 09| #
10S| 1M| 2M| 5M| 10M| 20M| 30M| 40M| 50M| 60M
Siren Cycles| 1| 0| 00| 01| 02| 03| 04| 05| 06| 07| 08| 09| #
0| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| 9
Command| Key1| Key2| Keys 3 and 4| Key5
---|---|---|---|---
Gate Entry/Exit Delay (S=Seconds, M=Minutes)| 1| 3| 00| 01| 02| 03| 04| 05|
06| 07| 08| 09| #
0S| 30S| 1M| 2M| 3M| 4M| 5M| 6M| 7M| 8M
Chime Mode| 1| 4| 01| 02| 03| 04| 05| #
None| Door Chime| Siren| Fence Alarm| Gate Beeps Plus Siren
Combined Options 1
(add up the options you want. e.g. for Max Power and Limit output:
2 + 4 = 6 Therefore
enter 06 for keys 3
and 4
| 1| 6| +2| +4| +8| +16| +32| #
Maximum Power at all times| Limits out- put to 2.5J per Zone| Enables IR
Tamper.| Stop slaves on comms fail| Stop Ener- gizer send- ing alarm memory
Anti Bridging
Threshold
| 1| 7| Enter in the percentage difference required to trigger the Anti-
Bridging alarm. e.g. if you require a 10% change in return voltage to trigger
the alarm, enter 10 for keys 3 and 4. Default is 00 (Disabled)| #
Command| Key1| Key2| Keys 3 and 4| Key5
---|---|---|---|---
Combined Options 2 (like Combined Options 1)| 1| 8| +1| +2| +4| +8| +16| +32|
+64| +128| #
Siren Chirp on Arm| Enable Entry Exit Gate| 4800
Baud
| 9600
Baud
| Low Power to Bite| Bite to Low Power| |
Auto Re-arm Time
S=Seconds, M = Min- utes, D=Disabled
| 2| 0| 00| 01| 02| 03| 04| 05| 06| 07| 08| 09| #
0S| 30S| 1M| 2M| 3M| 4M| 5M| 6M| 7M| D
Relay 1| 2| 1| Options Explained under “1.6.1 Relay Functions” Default is 08|
Relay 2| 2| 2| Options Explained under “1.6.1 Relay Functions” Default is 09|
Relay 3 (Z14R only)| 2| 3| Options Explained under “1.6.1 Relay Functions”
Default is 00| #
Relay 4 (Z14R only)| 2| 4| Options Explained under “1.6.1 Relay Functions”
Default is 02| #
Relay 5 (Z14R only)| 2| 5| Options Explained under “1.6.1 Relay Functions”
Default is 07| #
Group Mode| 2| 6| 00| 01| 02| etc| 15| #
No Group| Master| Slave 1| | Slave 14
Input 1| 2| 7| Options Explained under “1.6.2 Input Functions” Default is
(Momen- tary Arm)| #
Input 2| 2| 8| Options Explained under “1.6.2 Input Functions” Default is 06
(N/O
Gate 1)
| #
Command| Key1| Key2| Keys 3 and 4| Key5
---|---|---|---|---
Exit Programming Mode| *| #| |
Relay Functions
The table below is for use for the relay programming options mentioned in the
table on the previous page.
Keys 3
and 4
| Function| Description
---|---|---
00| Fence| Triggers when Zone 1 is Armed and Return Voltage is below the
Threshold Voltage
In Bipolar – Triggers when the positive output is below the Threshold Voltage
01| Fence or Off| Triggers when Zone 1 is Disarmed or Return Voltage is below
the Threshold Voltage
02| Armed| Zone 1 is Armed
03| Fence 2| Bipolar only – Triggers when the negative output is below the
Threshold Voltage
06| Fence Bi-Polar| Triggers when energizer is Armed and the fence Return
Voltage on either Bi-Polar re- turn line has fallen below the Threshold
Voltage
07| General| Triggers on AC Fail, Tamper, Low Battery/Bad Battery, Gate Alarm
or Internal error.
Latched (internal errors only)
08| Siren| Triggers on Fence Alarm, Gate or Tamper. Will time out after the Siren Time Out time.
Latched
09| Strobe| Triggers on Fence alarm, Gate or Tamper. Only turns off on
Energizer Disarm. Latched
10| AC Fail| Triggers on AC Fail
Keys 3
and 4
| Function| Description
---|---|---
11| Low/Bad Battery| Triggers on Low or Bad Battery
12| Tamper| Triggers when the case has been opened and J3 has been fitted
(Z14R only)
14| Gate| Triggers on Gate Alarm
15| Siren Caused by Gate| Behaves like siren, only for Gate Alarms
16| Armed – Low Power Mode| Triggers when Armed in Low Power mode
17| Group Armed| Triggers when group is Armed. Only configurable on group
master.
18| Group general| Triggers on group general Alarm. Only configurable on group
master.
20| Host Control| This Relay is completely controlled from a Host system such
as Perimeter Patrol or a Keypad. If the Host system is disconnected from the
Energizer for more than 30 sec- onds, the Relay will automatically change to
the Alarm State
21| Host Control – Not Fail Safe| This Relay is completely controlled from a
Host system such as Perimeter Patrol or a Keypad. If the Host system is
disconnected then the Relay will maintain its current state until the Host re-
connects and requests the relay to change state.
Input Functions
Key3 | Input Trigger | Key4 | Input Function |
---|---|---|---|
0 | Normally Open (Active when Closed) | 0 | Arm when Active / Disarm otherwise |
1 | Normally Closed (Active when Open) | 1 | Arm when Active / Disarm otherwise |
2 | Momentary Toggle (Toggle between states) | 2 | N/A |
3 | NO Pulse Extend (Extend a short Close signal by 3 seconds) | 3 | Low Power |
when Active / High Power otherwise.
Requires Energizer to be Armed
4| NC Pulse Extend (Extend a short Open signal by 3 seconds)| 4| Low Power when Active / High Power otherwise.
Requires Energizer to be Armed
| | 5| N/A
| | 6| Gate is Open when Active / Closed otherwise
| | 7| N/A
| | 8| Tamper Alarm triggered when Active
| | 9| Pass Through input signal to other device
SUMMARY OF KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
Default Installer PIN | 012345 |
---|---|
Default User PIN | 1234 |
Command | Key1 |
--- | --- |
Arm/Disarm | USER PIN |
Silence the Energizer Siren | 1 |
Enter Programming Mode | INSTALLER PIN |
Enter Keypad Programming Mode | INSTALLER PIN |
Exit Programming (Any Mode) | * |
Change a User PIN, 4 Digits | USER PIN |
Arm All Zones (Multi-Zone Groups) | USER PIN |
Arm Specific Zone (up to Zone 15) | USER PIN |
Disarm All Zones | USER PIN |
Disarm Specific Zone (up to Zone 15) | USER PIN |
Switch to Low Power Mode (All Zones) | USER PIN |
Switch Specific Zone to Low Power | USER PIN |
Command | Key1 |
--- | --- |
Switch to High Power Mode (All Zones) | USER PIN |
Switch Specific Zone to High Power | USER PIN |
Arm Gate Zone only | USER PIN |
Bypass Siren (All Zones) | USER PIN |
Bypass Specific Zone Siren | USER PIN |
Re-enable Siren | USER PIN |
Re-enable Specific Zone Siren | USER PIN |
Bypass Gate Alarm (All Zones) | USER PIN |
Bypass Specific Gate Alarm | USER PIN |
Re-enable Gate Alarm (All Zones) | USER PIN |
Re-enable Specific Gate Alarm | USER PIN |
Arm in Agricultural Mode (No Alarms) | USER PIN |
Reset and Display Firmware Version | USER PIN |
Reset and Return to Factory Defaults | INSTALLER PIN |
Energizer Function Key1 Key2 Key3 Key4
Clear Alarm Memory| | 1| #|
Display the Group ID of the Energizer| | 2| 6| #
Siren Test| | 6| 3| #
Battery Test| | 6| 4| #
Keypad Specific Function Key1 Key2
Key3 Key4
Re-Analyse the Energizer Group| | 6| 8| #
Keypress Beep On/Off| | 5| 1| #
Chimes On/Off| | 5| 3| #
Error Tones On/Off| | 5| 4| #
Keypad Alarm Tones On/Off| | 5| 5| #
Change Backlight Mode| | 8| #|
Display Keypad Model| *| 9| #|
References
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