To turn off the energizer:
1
Press
to turn on the handset.
2
Insert the fence wire into the Remote control slot, ensuring that the fence wire
touches the Remote control contact.
3
Press
to turn off the energizer. If the sound setting is enabled, the handset
will cease to beep with each pulse of the energizer, indicating that the energizer
is off. The energizer is now in Standby mode.
Warning!
The energizer is designed to automatically reactivate following an
interruption to the input power supply. This will occur even if it was deactivated by
remote control before the power failed. For this reason, it is strongly recommended
that if you are working on a section of fence for an extended period, you should
either safely isolate the section with a cut-out switch, or unplug the energizer from
the power outlet.
Changing the settings
Sound setting
The handset beeps each time a button is pressed. It also beeps each time the energizer
pulses when the fence wire is in the Fault finder slot or the Remote slot. This indicates
that the energizer is on and the fence is live. The pitch of the sound rises with the
magnitude of the current pulse. This is particularly useful when measuring currents in
different branches at a junction point, and when the display cannot be seen. If the
power supply to the fence has been switched off, the handset will not beep.
The sound can be disabled, if required (see the following instructions).
To disable or enable the sound:
1
Press and hold
2
Press
once to scroll until you see .
the sound on or off.
3
Do one of the following:
- To disable the sound, press
- To enable the sound, press
4
Press
to store the setting.
5
Press
to switch off the handset.
Backlight
The handset has a backlight for better screen visibility when there is not enough
daylight. If required, this feature can be turned off to conserve battery life.
, then press
to enter the handset's setup menu.
until OFF appears on the screen.
until ON appears on the screen.
now acts as a toggle to switch