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Wi-Fi network for IPEC or Cloud Router functionality. Fence Line Communications (FLC) allows control of the energizer via the electric fence wire itself. Turn the energizer on or off by touching a JVA Directional Fault Finder Remote or other compatible product to the fence wire, anywhere in the paddock.
6. Arm (start pulsing) the MBxL using the button on the front of the unit. 7. The LCD display will now alternately show the fence voltage and stored joules. 8. Find and remove any faults on the fence using a JVA Fault Finder. https://jva-fence.com/FaultFinder 9. Connect to Virtual Keypad to configure connectivity, advanced options and pairing FLC remotes.
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JVA Virtual Keypad (VKP) - Home Screen Displays the fence voltage in kV Turn on the energizer Displays the stored energy in joules Turn off the energizer Displays triggered alarms Displays warnings Clear alarms/warnings Displays hardware Mute buzzer faults Voltage of battery/...
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JVA Virtual Keypad (VKP) - Device Settings Fence Voltage - Target voltage for energizer output Max Joules - Limit the engergizer’s maximum stored Joules Pulse Time - Time between fence pulses CloudRouter and VKP homepage display only: Voltage Alarm - Trigger a ‘Low voltage’ alarm when the output falls below the set value Energy Alarm - Trigger a ‘High energy’...
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JVA Virtual Keypad (VKP) - Wi-Fi Settings WARNING This Wi-Fi module is only compatible with 2.4GHz networks. Hint: If you have a dual band Wi-Fi network, please disable 5GHz or create a 2.4GHz only separate network. Device Serial - Displays the serial number...
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5. Ground/Earth return connection terminal 6. Rubber O-ring seal between front and back case pieces 7. Model number panel 8. LCD – Liquid Crystal Display 9. 12 volt battery clips (black = negative, red = positive) 10. On/Off switch JVA MBxL Manual Page 7...
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