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Rusty or oxidised wire can hamper the quality of the signal sent to the energizer.
To obtain a clear signal, rub the Remote contact against the fence wire to break
through the layer of rust or oxidation.
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Ensure that no spring gates or cut-out switches have been left open. Sometimes
the handset will work in spite of minor breaks in the wire, although reliable
operation under such conditions is not guaranteed.
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Check for arcing faults and loose wire joints in the fence. Severe or multiple
arcing faults reduce the effectiveness of the handset.
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Use the fault finding function to locate faults in the fence line.
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Check all connections to the fence and the earth system. Ensure that the
energizer is connected to the power source and fence system and that the
energizer is switched on.
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Try turning the energizer on and off by holding the Remote contact against the
lead-out wire, or by holding the handset close to the energizer (within 150 mm
[6"]) and pressing
handset and energizer may have different address settings. Follow the
instructions for
The energizer sometimes turns off unexpectedly
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An adjacent property may have an energizer operating at the same address
setting. Follow the instructions for
address settings to avoid interference with other energizers
persists, seek advice from your distributor.
Warranty
Details of warranty periods and other terms applying are available at the place of
purchase or at www.tru-test.com.
or
. If the energizer still doesn't respond, then the
Configuring an additional or replacement handset
Changing the energizer and handset's
.
. If the problem