Pakton JVA PTE0240 Manual

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  • Page 1 LCD K eypaD J VA T E CH N O LO G I E S www.jva-fence.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Features and benefits .
  • Page 3: Jva Touch Keypad Manual

    Factory Reset ....18 The Keypad is Un-responsive ..18 Non-master Programming Issue ..18 The Zone names are corrupted .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The JVA 4-Line LCD Keypad is an integral component in the JVA Security Electric Fence product range. Providing a centralised interface between the Customer and their Perimeter Security Solution; it displays the cur- rent condition of each security device connected and can draw attention to adverse fence conditions.
  • Page 5: Installation

    INSTALLATION OPENING THE KEYPAD Push the 4 side tabs in to release the cover from the base. This can be done one side at a time. Now the keypad hardware will slide up to release it from the base. WIRING The keypad only requires three wire connections to JVA energizers or mon- itors as indicated.
  • Page 6: Keypad Operation

    KEYPAD OPERATION User PIN: 1234 Installer PIN: 012345 DISCOVERING ENERGIZERS Function Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Discover Energizers/Monitors The Keypad needs to discover all of the Energizers/Monitors connected to the Keypad for it to work properly. This is best achieved after each En- ergiser/Monitor has been configured and wired together in a group.
  • Page 7: Display Screens

    DISPLAY SCREENS In normal operation the keypad shows a Summary Page followed by the status of each device connected to the Keypad. Summary Screen Number Description The Installer’s Details (Dealer Message) 24hr Clock, Date Site is Armed/Part Armed or Disarmed If the site is in Alarm/Trouble or All OK Energizer Screen Number...
  • Page 8: Keypad Menu

    KEYPAD MENU MAIN MENU The Main Menu contains the following list of entries. Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through the Menu until the Arrow is aligned with the re- quired menu option. Pressing the # key will perform the menu function. Menu Function (when # key is pressed) Mute Siren...
  • Page 9: Mute Siren

    MUTE SIREN This sends the 1470# command to the Energizers/Monitors. All devices that support this command will mute their siren. EVENT LOG Event Log Screen The Event log contains information about Alarms, Troubles and Arm/Dis- arm commands. Each event is displayed on a separate screen that is viewed by pressing the Up or Down key.
  • Page 10: Keypad Options

    KEYPAD OPTIONS Menu Function (when # key is pressed) Press Beeps Turns ON/OFF the key press beeps Chime Sounds Turns ON/OFF the Gate Chime Sounds Error Sounds Turns ON/OFF the Error Sounds when entering a PIN for Energiser control Alarm Sounds Turns ON/OFF the Keypad Beeper sounding for a new Alarm/Trouble Backlight...
  • Page 11: Program Device

    Installer PIN, or when this function is no longer needed. PROGRAM DEVICE 5.8.1 Detection The Keypad will determine if the connected devices are compatible with Menu Driven Programming. If one device in the group is not compatible, the system cannot proceed to Menu Programming. It will however put the devices into programming mode and you can enter the required key- sequences to change the settings.
  • Page 12: Sub-Menu Programming

    5.8.4 Sub-menu programming Sub-Menu Options Screen Some programming options have to ‘>>‘ symbols displayed. To alter these settings, press the Right arrow when selected. This will open a sub-menu. Selecting Options in the Sub-Menu Screen These sub-menus have On/Off settings. Move the cursor using the Up or Down arrows and change the value using the Left or Right arrows.
  • Page 13: Save / Cancel Changes

    5.8.5 Save / Cancel changes Saving Changes Screen Press the # key to Save Changes. If you want to proceed, press the # key a second time. If you want to continue editing, press the * key. Cancelling Changes Screen Press the * key to exit this device without making changes.
  • Page 14: Program This Keypad

    PROGRAM THIS KEYPAD Local Settings within the keypad allows the Zone names and Dealer/Service messages to be altered. It also contains the Keypad Address. The Local Settings order is: • SERVICE MESSAGE • DEALER MESSAGE • ZONE NAMES (1 – 16) •...
  • Page 15: Changing The Messages

    5.9.2 Changing the Messages The Dealer Message, Service Message and each of the 16 Zone Labels can be changed using a Multi-Touch Entry System • The Dealer Message is displayed on the Summary page • The Service Message is displayed on the Summary page during AC fail- ure, communication failure, or low battery •...
  • Page 16 • To enter JVA, you would press 58882 • To enter ACE, you would press 2 (pause for 2 seconds) 22233 If a mistake has been made, each press of the Emergency key will move the Cursor to the left one character. If you want to enter a lower case char- acter, first press the Menu key.
  • Page 17: Group Connection

    GROUP CONNECTION USING MORE THAN ONE KEYPAD Up to four keypads may be used to remotely monitor and control Z-Series devices. To operate correctly, each keypad must be configured to use a unique key- pad address. This is best achieved by connecting one keypad (at a time) to the master Z-Series device (Zone 1) and updating the keypad address (Local Settings).
  • Page 18: Wiring

    WIRING Page 18 © JVA Technologies Pty. Ltd. www.jva-fence.com...
  • Page 19: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING FACTORY RESET To return the Keypad to Factory default settings use the Menu option. Factory Reset? Pressing any other key will cancel the Fac- tory Reset # = Yes THE KEYPAD IS UN-RESPONSIVE JVA Security If the Summary Page displays “Keypad Not Polled”, then it needs to be introduced to 10:07 01/12/15...
  • Page 20 Page 20 © JVA Technologies Pty. Ltd.
  • Page 21 JVA Touch Keypad Manual Page 21...
  • Page 22 DEALER fEncE...

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