Sound setting
The handset beeps each time the energizer pulses whenever the fence wire is in
the Fault finder 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).
Disabling or enabling the sound
1
Move well away from the fence so that no fence pulse can be detected by
the handset.
2
Press and hold
displays if the sound is being enabled, or disappears if the sound is being
disabled.
3
Release
Replacing the battery
When you see on the screen, the battery needs replacing.
To replace the battery:
1
Unscrew the case back.
2
Unclip the old battery, and replace with a new PP3, 9 V battery.
3
Screw the case back into place, taking care not to trap the battery leads
under the screws or in the case assembly.
Caring for the handset
Do not leave the handset in direct sunlight, for instance on a vehicle
dashboard.
Use only a damp cloth to clean the handset.
If the handset gets wet, wipe it dry and place it face down to allow any
water to run out of the speaker grill. The handset is water-resistant and
should require no further attention.
Warranty
Details of warranty periods and other terms applying are available at the place of
www.tru-test.com
purchase or at
for 10 seconds until the handset beeps.
to switch off the handset.
.