INTRODUCTION The JVA Boundary Rider and Base Station is an electric fence monitoring system that allows you to view your fence’s operation from anywhere in the world. It provides peace of mind that your property’s electric fence is working and it can also send an alert/notification to a mobile phone if a fault occurs.
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• Compatible with all medium to high powered JVA energizers • Auto power on / down • Simple LED display JVA FLCM Manual Page 5...
JVA IPEC App or Cloud Router App as long as the mobile phone has internet access. JVA recommends using an existing Wi-Fi Access point and Internet Plan if available; or a JVA Wi-Fi Anywhere® system that converts Wi-Fi to Cellular (4G) - signal strength permitting.
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Fence Line Communication Internet Communication JVA FLCM Manual Page 7...
THE BOUNDARY RIDER 1. Solar Panel 2. Solar Panel lead and plug 3. Solar Bracket 4. Power Button 5. LED display 6. Earth terminal and lead 7. Fence terminal and lead JVA FLCM Manual Page 11...
Press and hold for 5 seconds to put the Boundary Rider to Sleep. On/Sleep indicated by the Monitor OK LED The Boundary Rider has two modes. On: Green LED on or flashing Sleep: No LED’s - will wake on button press, solar power or fence voltage JVA FLCM Manual Page 13...
Base Station will need to be connected to the Internet (Wi-Fi), and one of the Free JVA Electric Fence Apps download. The JVA IPEC (IP Energizer Controller App) system is the recommended interface for remote monitoring. This can be downloaded from either the Google Play Store, or App Store.
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This can be access from an Internet Browser, or from downloading the Cloud Router App from Google or Apple. This is ideal if you are already using a JVA Security Energizer and are comfortable using a slightly more complex interface.
INSTALLATION CREATING A MONITORING SYSTEM A JVA monitoring system only requires three devices, the Base Station, Boundary Rider(s) and an electric fence energizer. 1. Mount the Energizer and Base Station in suitable locations (See ‘Mounting’) 2. Wire the Energizer and Base Station together, and then to the fence 3.
(non-live) grounded fence wire. * C. Wire the Base Station “Energizer” terminal (Left, Red terminal) to the energizer’s ‘Fence’ Terminal (Red terminal). *The Earth terminal of the Energizer should be creating a suitable earth connection (See energizer manual) JVA FLCM Manual Page 17...
6.4.2 Virtual Keypad Pairing The JVA Virtual Keypad (VKP) is a browser based user interface used to view and manage the Base Station and Boundary Rider(s). To connect to the VKP ensure the Base Station is powered and you are within 25m of the unit.
Red - 3 flash Connected to Wi-Fi Access Point Green Connected to JVA Server CHECK IT IS WORKING In the Virtual Keypad of the Base Station, click on the “Boundary Riders” button on the main page. The details of each Boundary Rider will be dis- played.
USER INTERFACE SETUP You will need to choose one of the available options for User Interfaces. Download the App and setup your Site. See www.jva-fence.com/agric/ipenergizer for information on setting up IPEC See www.jva-fence.com/CloudRouterGuide for information on setting up Cloud Router.
OPERATION Use the JVA IPEC or Cloud Router to check your fence on a regular basis. You will get to know what the normal running voltages are at the various points on your fence. If there is a fault on your fence, for example the voltage at a Boundary Rider falls below the set threshold, you should receive a notification.
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