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ENGLISH ..................................................................................................................................... 2
The Energizer Monitor Unit.............................................................................................................2
Arming and Disarming the Electric Fence Security System................................................................4
Daytime Fence Monitoring...................................................................
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ENGLISH The Energizer Monitor Unit Congratulations on your recent purchase of an Energizer Monitor Unit electric fence security system. The unit is a combined electric fence energizer and alarm system designed primarily for security fencing applications. When armed, the unit continuously checks the fence voltage and triggers an alarm if the fence voltage falls outside of preset limits (e.g. when an intruder attempts to breach or climb the fence). The system can provide a high level of
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Which Energizer Monitor Unit do you have? The electric fence security system is based on one of two units, a Premium or a Compact: Premium A Premium unit has just a single ‘power’ indicator lamp on the case front. This unit is typically installed together with a Keypad and/or Keyswitch. Compact A Compact unit has a Keyswitch mounted on the case front and a full set of indicator lamps (these allow the unit to be installed on its own, without a Keypad or Keyswitch). It has the sam
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Arming and Disarming the Electric Fence Security System Arming the electric fence security system Arm the system when you wish to fully secure the property. Arming the unit will electrify the fence and enable gate and fence monitoring. The Keyswitch or Keypad can be used to arm the system: Arming using the Keyswitch Arming the system using the Keyswitch is easy: 1 Insert the key into the Keyswitch 2 Rotate ¼ turn to the right until a fast beeping is heard. 3 Return the key back to t
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Disarming the electric fence security system Disarming using the Keyswitch Disarm the system in the same way as you arm it. 1 Insert the key into the Keyswitch. 2 Rotate ¼ turn to the right until a fast beeping is heard. 3 Return the key back to the upright position and remove. Disarming using the Keypad To disarm the system, enter the UPIN or OPIN, then press : KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY COMMAND 1 2 3 4 5 Disarm using User PIN UP I N or Owner PIN OP I N Th
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Daytime Fence Monitoring Twenty-four hour fence monitoring can be provided by the unit, even without fully energizing the fence. During the daytime, when people and children are expected to be around the fenced area, fence monitoring can be provided at a reduced voltage, by selecting “Monitor mode”. In this mode the unit is still able to monitor the electric fence installation, and will trigger the alarm if someone tampers with it. Entering Monitor mode Entering Monitor mode using the
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Exiting Monitor mode using the Keypad To exit Monitor mode and return to Standby, enter the UPIN or OPIN, then press : KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY 1 2 3 4 5 COMMAND Return to Standby using: User PIN UP I N or Owner PIN OP I N The system will disarm, the Armed lamp will turn off and the Pulse lamp will stop flashing. Tip: You may instantly activate Armed and Monitor modes without first disarming the system. KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY 1 2 3 4 5 U P I N
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Alarm Response If the electric fence security system is breached, it triggers an alarm — the security siren and any auxiliary equipment, such as a master alarm system/tele-dialler, are activated. After activation, the cause of the alarm is indicated by the Fence and Gate lamps (on the case front of the Compact, the Keypad, and Keyswitch). Whenever the cause of alarm is present, the appropriate lamp will also flash. After a programmed period (say, 3 minutes) the siren is automatically sw
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Panic Alarm In an emergency, a panic alarm can be raised manually by entering Panic mode. Entering Panic mode Entering Panic mode using the Keypad Enter the key sequence: KEY 1 COMMENT COMMAND Entering Panic mode Hold for 3 seconds Activating the alarm manually using the panic button overrides all system settings and immediately activates the siren and auxiliary equipment. The electric fence is turned off to allow people to come to your assistance. The siren will not
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System Operation Indicator lamps You can quickly check the operating status of the electric fence security system by viewing the LED indicator lamps, fitted to Keyswitch, Keypad and the case front of the Compact unit. Lamp State Indicates Off When armed, indicates the fence is damaged or security has been breached Flashing The unit has delivered a good fence pulse Off Disarmed (Standby mode) Slow Flashing Armed but waiting for entry/exit delay to time out Flashing Monitor mode
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Gate Alarm The unit can monitor the gate used to access the area secured by the electric fence. If the gate is opened while the system is armed, an alarm will be triggered (subject to the optional exit/entry delays described below). Exit/entry delays The unit can be set with a range of exit/entry delay times. This allows a person arming or disarming the unit sufficient time to exit or enter the secured area through the gate, before the alarm is triggered. If required, ask your insta
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Setting the User and Owner PIN numbers On Keypad equipped systems, the User PIN (UPIN) or Owner PIN (OPIN) number must be entered before the unit will obey any commands, except when raising a panic alarm. These numbers should be kept secret to prevent unauthorised operation of the unit. Until configured, the factory default value of the OPIN is 5555, and the UPIN is 1234. New PIN numbers should be chosen and set for the UPIN and OPIN as soon as possible after the system is installed (if
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Troubleshooting General system faults If you encounter a problem with your electric fence security system, first ask your service agent for advice. If the unit detects a fault in the system, it will log a fault code, and the Power lamp will start flashing fast. Additionally the beeper will sound in the Keyswitch and Keypad. Ask your service agent for assistance. If the supply cord is damaged it must only be replaced by your service agent, in order to avoid a hazard. Keypad or Keyswi
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Care and Maintenance While the electric fence security system has been designed to be as maintenance-free as possible, observing the recommendations below will help to ensure a long and trouble-free life from your system: • Have the internal battery in the Energizer Monitor Unit checked at least every two years by your service agent, to preserve the back-up time of the unit. • Do not allow the Energizer Monitor Unit to go without mains power for long periods of time. This will damage
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Electric Fence Safety Considerations If you are unsure of the meaning of the safety points detailed below, please seek clarification from your installer before using the system. The following section has been prepared from information appearing in international safety standard IEC 60335-2-76. Please read it thoroughly. Safety requirements • This product has been designed for use with electric security fences. • The Energizer Monitor Unit is suitable for indoor use only. • The Ener
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• Connecting leads that are run inside buildings shall be effectively insulated from the earthed structural parts of the building. This may be achieved by using insulated high voltage cable. • Connecting leads that are run underground shall be run in conduit of insulating material or else insulated high voltage cable shall be used. Care must be taken to avoid damage to the connecting leads due to the effects of vehicle wheels sinking into the ground. • Connecting leads shall not be instal
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• Ensure that all mains operated, ancillary equipment connected to the electric security fence circuit provides a degree of isolation between the fence circuit and the supply mains equivalent to that provided by the energizer. NOTE: Ancillary equipment that complies with the requirements relating to isolation between the fence circuit and the supply mains in Clauses 14, 16 and 29 of the standard for the electric fence energizer is considered to provide an adequate level of isolation. • M