Identifying faults using the LCD display
and the indicator lights
If...
The energizer is not pulsing
and the first red Indicator light
is flashing...
The first red Indicator light is
flashing and other indicator
lights are on...
The energizer is pulsing slowly
and has a reduced output
voltage...
(12000i-EU, X12i-EU, 412i-EU,
6000i-EU, X6i-EU, 406i-EU,
6000-EU, X6-EU and 406-EU
energizers only)
The warning light is flashing
and a warning buzzer is
sounding...
(12000i, 12000i-EU, X12i,
X12i-EU, 412i, 412i-EU, 6000i,
6000i-EU, X6i, X6i-EU, 406i
and 406i-EU energizers only)
The output voltage digits (large
digits on the LCD display) flash
1.0 kV...
(12000i, 12000i-EU, X12i,
X12i-EU, 412i, 412i-EU, 6000i,
6000i-EU, X6i, X6i-EU, 406i
and 406i-EU energizers only)
The first red Indicator light is
illuminated permanently...
(12000i, 12000i-EU, X12i,
X12i-EU, 412i, 412i-EU, 6000i,
6000i-EU, X6i, X6i-EU, 406i
and 406i-EU energizers only)
The battery symbol on the LCD
is flashing...
(12000i, 12000i-EU, X12i,
X12i-EU, 412i, 412i-EU, 6000i,
6000i-EU, X6i, X6i-EU, 406i
and 406i-EU energizers only)
The right arrow on the LCD is
flashing...
12
This means that...
The battery connections may be faulty.
Check all battery connections. Check the
battery voltage immediately using the
Testing the
battery test setting. See
battery voltage
on page 6.
The energizer has a fault. If the display
persists and does not return to normal,
contact your service agent for advice.
The battery voltage may be low and the
energizer has reverted to Slow Speed and
Low Output Power in order to preserve
the remaining power and energy in the
battery.
The energizer has detected a sudden
increase in the load on the fence.
Switch the energizer off, locate and
remedy fault then turn the energizer on
again.
For example, this may occur:
if a cutout switch is closed,
•
connecting a heavily loaded section
of the fence to the energizer
if a branch falls on the fence
•
if the fence or cable connecting
•
energizer to it experiences a sudden
short to ground
if something becomes entangled in
•
the fence.
The fence voltage is below 1000 V. There
is a serious fault on the fence line. See
"How do I locate faults?" in
Frequently
asked questions/Troubleshooting
page 11.
The earth monitor voltage is too high.
Use the earth monitoring feature to
monitor the earth. See
Earth monitoring
on page 5.
The battery voltage is bad. Check the
battery voltage immediately, using the
Testing the
battery test setting. See
battery voltage
on page 6.
During the first 10 minutes of operation,
the energizer's remote control feature
can be activated. During this period, the
large arrow on the LCD display flashes to
indicate this. This occurs each time the
energizer is switched on when the
energizer's remote control feature has
not been activated This is part of normal
operation.
If...
(12000i, 12000i-EU, X12i,
X12i-EU, 412i, 412i-EU, 6000i,
6000i-EU, X6i, X6i-EU, 406i
and 406i-EU energizers only)
The energizer is not pulsing
and the last green Indicator
light is flashing...
Servicing
This energizer uses Double Insulation, where two systems of insulation
are provided instead of grounding. No equipment grounding means is
provided in the supply cord of a double-insulated energizer, nor should
a means for equipment grounding be added to the energizer. Servicing
a double-insulated energizer requires extreme care and knowledge of
the system and should only be done by qualified service personnel.
Replacement parts for a double-insulated energizer must be identical to
the parts they replace. A double-insulated energizer is marked with the
words DOUBLE INSULATION or DOUBLE INSULATED and/or the symbol
below.
Product specifications
Power supply
Power consumption using
a power adaptor
on
Current consumption using a 12 V rechargeable battery
Battery Test
Slow Speed-Day/
Fast Speed-Night
Fast Speed-Day/
Slow Speed-Night
Half Output Power
Full Output Power
Maximum output voltage
Maximum output energy
Maximum stored energy
Values are typical and normal production tolerances of ±10% should be allowed for.
This means that...
The energizer has been switched off by a
remote control handset. If you think your
energizer might be being controlled by a
neighbour's remote control handset and
you own a remote control handset
yourself, change your energizer's address
setting (see the remote control handset's
user manual). If you do not have a
remote control handset, take the
energizer to an authorised service centre
to have the remote control feature
disabled.
6 J models
12 J models
12 V battery,
or approved power adaptor 100-240 V
10 W
15 W
410 mA
700 mA
410 mA (day)
700 mA (day)
650 mA (night) or
1100 mA (night) or
530 mA (24 hour
900 mA (24 hour
average)
average)
650 mA (day)
1100 mA (day)
410 mA (night) or
700 mA (night) or
530 mA (24 hour
900 mA (24 hour
average)
average)
330 mA
580 mA
650 mA
1100 mA
9.5 kV
9.2 kV
6.2 J at 100 Ω
12.4 J at 75 Ω
9 J
16 J