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TURNING YOUR UNIT ON / OFF:
In the default state, the energizer can be turned on or off by holding the plastic tab
over the corresponding logo on the fascia of the unit. The unit will beep once when
turned on and twice when turned off.
FENCE STATUS INDICATION:
The unit will indicate that a condition is currently active (fence fault, gate open, or
service condition) if the corresponding LED is flashing; e.g. if the fence LED is
flashing, the fence voltage is currently not satisfactory. If the fence alarm indication
LED is lit continuously, there was a fence alarm condition previously but the fence
voltage is now satisfactory. Similarly, if the gate alarm indication LED is lit
permanently, the gate opening time exceeded the entry delay period but is now
closed. If the gate indication LED is flashing, the gate is still open.
If the mains supply is present the power LED is lit and it will go out with a mains
failure. The On LED will be lit when the unit is switched on and it will be off when it
is switched off. The On LED will flash when the unit is switched to the Low Voltage
Mode.
ALARM INDICATION:
The fence and gate inputs are configured to trigger external alarms and the internal
buzzer. The service condition will activate the buzzer only. Be aware that, should
there be a prolonged power failure, the battery may run low and cause the service
light to flash. If the mains interruption is sufficiently long, the unit will shut down
and there will be no indication of mains failure.
RESETTING THE ALARM:
Switch the unit off with the Nemtek tab or remote key-switch. This will silence the
siren (if it has not already timed-out), internal buzzer and will switch the strobe off.
One of the alarm lights will be flashing or will remain lit to indicate the source of
the alarm. A permanently lit indicator notifies the user that the fault no longer
exists. In the latter case simply turning the energizer On again will clear the
memory condition. A flashing alarm light illustrates that the fault condition persists.
In this case rectify the condition which caused the alarm. To reset and clear the
memory condition turn the energizer On and Off and On again. Only if the alarm
condition is resolved will the energizer operate without alarm activation.
Standard Operating Procedure