7
Connect the Fence high energy terminal (red) or the Fence low
energy terminal (yellow) to the main farm fence.
8
If a lower energy output is required on a separate fence (e.g. house
fence, fence adjoining roadside), connect the Fence low energy
terminal (yellow) to this fence.
9
Connect the battery to the solar panel.
10 Connect the energizer to the battery using the battery leads provided,
but replace the battery lead clips with permanent battery connectors.
Using the power adaptor and battery leads
See
Note:
For information about using the Fence low energy terminal, see
Lowering the energy output
on page 7.
Operation
Select the appropriate pulse speed and output power level using the
selector switch.
When the energizer is switched on, for the first few seconds the LCD
display and the indicator lights show the firmware version and remote
control address setting (only required for advanced troubleshooting and
servicing). After this, the energizer resumes normal operation. In poor light
conditions, when the selector switch position is changed, the LCD display
illuminates for 20 seconds.
Using the selector switch
Setting
Off
Battery Test
Slow Speed - Day
Fast Speed - Night
4
on page 2.
Description
The energizer is off and is not operating.
When the selector switch is in the Off
position, the energizer will not respond to
commands from a remote control.
The battery voltage is displayed by the
indicator lights (all models) and on the LCD.
Testing the battery voltage
See
on page 5.
When this setting is used, the energizer
operates at slow speed.
The energizer operates at slow speed during
the day and fast speed at night. When this
setting is used, the energizer operates at full
power. This setting is for animals active
during the night and is a useful way of
conserving battery power when a battery is
being used to power the energizer.
Fast Speed - Day
Slow Speed - Night
Low Power
Full Power
Fence voltage
The Indicator lights show the voltage at the energizer's Fence high energy
terminal. Each Indicator light segment represents an increment of
approximately 1 kV (1000 V) of output voltage. For example, if the first
eight Indicator light segments are illuminated at each pulse, the output
voltage is approximately 8 kV (8000 V).
Red
Green
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Note:
If ten Indicator light segments are illuminated, the output voltage
may be more than 10 kV (10,000 V).
If you see only red lights at each pulse and no green lights, your fence line
is very heavily loaded, and you will need to look for faults on the fence
Frequently asked questions/Troubleshooting
line. See
When the energizer is operating, the large digits on the LCD display show
the output voltage at the energizer's Fence high energy terminal.
Note:
If the large digits on the LCD display flash 1.0 kV, this indicates that
the fence voltage is below 1000 V. There is a serious fault on the fence
line. See "How do I locate faults?" in
questions/Troubleshooting
on page 10.
Earth monitoring
The quality of the earth affects the fence voltage. The earth monitoring
feature allows you to keep an eye on the earth quality to make the most of
your electric fence. A low voltage on the earth monitor indicates a good
earth connection. A high voltage on the earth monitor indicates a poor
earth connection.
The energizer operates at fast speed during
the day and slow speed at night. When this
setting is used, the energizer operates at full
power. This setting is for animals active
during the day and is a useful way of
conserving battery power when a battery is
being used to power the energizer.
The energizer operates at half power and fast
speed.
The energizer operates at full power and fast
speed.
8
9 10
kV
on page 10.
Frequently asked