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MERLIN STEALTH

          

    

            

         

 Installer Options 

 
 

 

 

SIREN-ON TIME 

                                                                            

 

 
The time that the siren will be on for, can be changed by pressing  
the 

0

 key, followed by the 

1

 key.  Select the desired time from the  table and press the 

corresponding number from 

0

 to 

9

 followed by  

the 

#

 key.  The keypad will beep three times to indicate that the new setting 

was accepted. 
 

 
Example:  To change the Siren-On Time to 4 minutes,  
enter 

0 1 8 #

 

 
 

 

 

 
ALARM-OFF TIME 

                                                                            

 

 

The time for all alarm events to be ignored after the  Siren-On Time has elapsed, can be changed 
by pressing the 

0

 key followed by the 

key.  Select the desired time from the table and press 

the corresponding number from 

0

 to 

9

 followed by the 

#

 key. The keypad will beep three times 

to indicate that the new setting was accepted. 
 

Example:  To change the Siren-Off Time to 2 minutes,  
enter 

0 2 6 #

 

 
 
 

 

 

NUMBER OF ALARM EVENTS BEFORE RE-

ARM 

                                                                            

 

 

The number of alarm events that are allowed before the RE-ARM timer becomes active. This  can 
be changed by pressing the 

0

 key, followed by the 

3

 key.  Select the desired number of times 

from the table and press the corresponding number from 

0

 to 

9

 followed by the 

#

 key. The 

keypad will beep three times to indicate that the new setting was accepted. 

2 Sec 

5 Sec 

10 Sec 

30 Sec 

45 Sec 

1 Min 

2 Min 

3 Min 

4 Min 

4 min 30 sec 

2 Sec 

5 Sec 

10 Sec 

30 Sec 

45 Sec 

1 Min 

2 Min 

3 Min 

4 Min 

4 min 30 sec 

Summary of Contents for MERLIN STEALTH MASTER

Page 1: ...INSTALLERS MANUAL Revision 1 5 23 February 2007 GROUP OF COMPANIES MERLIN STEALTH Electric Fence Energizer ...

Page 2: ...TTING EXAMPLES 12 MOUNTING BATTERY REPLACEMENT DRAWING 13 LOW VOLTAGE WIRING DIAGRAM 14 HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING DIAGRAM M15S M18S 15 HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING DIAGRAM M25S M28S 16 PC BOARD LAYOUT SERVICE CONDITIONS DIAGRAM 17 PC BOARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 18 INSTALLER NOTES 19 23 DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY 24 ...

Page 3: ...connect one of the battery terminals Reconnect the battery terminal and apply mains to the energizer Within 65 seconds of reconnecting the battery terminal the key sequence 2 3 8 9 must be entered on the keypad In each of the appropriate tables the shaded row indicates the factory default setting The Merlin Stealth Energizer may be networked This can be done for either multiple energizer synchroni...

Page 4: ...MMING MODE When finished it is important to exit the programming mode While in programming mode you will be unable to access any user functions from the keypad Exit from programming mode is acknowledged by seven beeps CHANGE INSTALLER PIN The default installer PIN can be changed by pressing the 0 key twice followed by the new PIN and the key The keypad will beep six times if the pin was accepted T...

Page 5: ...the table and press the corresponding number from 0 to 9 followed by the key The keypad will beep three times to indicate that the new setting was accepted Example To change the Siren Off Time to 2 minutes enter 0 2 6 NUMBER OF ALARM EVENTS BEFORE RE ARM The number of alarm events that are allowed before the RE ARM timer becomes active This can be changed by pressing the 0 key followed by the 3 ke...

Page 6: ...ters are reset Please see attached ALARM SETTING EXAMPLES Example To change the re arm time to 4 days enter 2 0 6 GATE 1 DELAY TIME The time delay for the gate to stay open before the alarm is activated can be changed by pressing the 0 key followed by the 4 key Select the desired time delay from the table and press the corresponding number from 0 to 9 followed by the key The keypad will beep twice...

Page 7: ...sponding number from 0 to 9 followed by the key The keypad will beep once to indicate that the setting was accepted Example To change open circuit Fence Voltage to 6kV6 on a M15 enter 0 5 2 M15 M25 M18 M28 Typical readings Typical readings 0 2 Sec 1 5 Sec 2 10 Sec 3 30 Sec 4 45 Sec 5 1 Min 6 2 Min 7 3 Min 8 4 Min 9 4 Min 30 Sec V peak open circuit Volts V peak 500 ohm load Energy 500 ohm load J 0 ...

Page 8: ... voltage in HV mode can be changed by pressing the 1 key followed by the 4 key Select the desired voltage from the table and press the corresponding number from 0 to 9 followed by the key The keypad will beep once to indicate that the new setting was accepted Approx Fence Alarm Voltage kV Approx Fence Check Voltage kV 0 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 7 2 1 7 3 0 3 2 0 3 2 4 2 3 3 7 5 2 5 4 3 6 2 7 4 8 7 2 8 5 4 8 ...

Page 9: ...h may be disabled if a keypad or remote On Off switch is used This can be changed by pressing the 1 key followed by the 0 key followed by the desired 2 or 3 Example To disable the magnetic switch enter 1 0 2 By default the magnetic switch is functional KEYPAD DETECT FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE The energizer can be configured to detect if one or more keypads is present The keypad detect function can be ...

Page 10: ...n a service indication The sensitivity or level at which the service level indication is given may be adjusted by the installer The battery service level for the system can be changed by pressing the 1 key followed by the 6 key Select the desired level time from the table and press the corresponding number from 0 to 9 followed by the key The keypad will beep three times to indicate that the new se...

Page 11: ...at the new setting was accepted Do not alter without understanding the ramifications Keying in a 0 disables this function BATTERY AUTO CHECK REPEAT INTERVAL The repeat interval for the battery auto check can be changed by pressing the 1 key followed by the 8 key Select the desired interval from the table and press the corresponding number from 0 to 9 followed by the key The keypad will beep three ...

Page 12: ...after programming that the function operates as required REMOTE ON OFF ABSOLUTE OR TRANSISTION SENSITIVE In the default condition the energizer will change its on off state every time when the remote on off input is opened or closed The energizer can be programmed with the code 301 so that the energizer will always switch on when the remote input is opened and always switch off when the input is c...

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Page 14: ...mmer the screw in with a screw driver and hammer NB Always insert the plastic sleeve from the inside of the box STEP 5 Connect the Black battery lead to the negative terminal of the battery Insert battery with the positive terminal to the top STEP 6 Place the battery bracket back and fasten the screws STEP 7 Connect the Red battery lead to the positive terminal of the battery Close the lid by hook...

Page 15: ...Strobe Zone 2 Strobe Siren Output Data Remote Keypad Magnetic Gate Switch Magnetic Gate Switch Remote On Off Switch Strobe Light Zone 2 Strobe Light Zone 1 20W 12VDC Siren Relay Board Radio Alarm Data Data Keypad Keypad Merlin Fence Monitor 12VDC MERLIN STEALTH Low voltage wiring diagram ...

Page 16: ...ther countries according to the local specifications Preferred connection method The earth spikes are connected to one wire of the fence and the wire is only coupled to the other fence earth wires at the main earth spike Fence earth wire to be connected from the main earth spike NOT straight from the energizer Main earth spike install close to the energizer Alternative connection method Fence eart...

Page 17: ...atest edition In other countries according to the local specifications Preferred connection method The earth spikes are connected to one wire of the fence and the wire is only coupled to the other fence earth wires at the main earth spike Fence earth wire to be connected from the main earth spike NOT straight from the energizer Main earth spike install close to the energizer Alternative connection...

Page 18: ...g Check Mains supply before replacing F2 AUXILARY SUPPLY FUSE 2A FAST BLOW If blown the Keypad will be off Siren and Strobe light will not operate Check Siren Strobe and Keypad as well as their wiring before replacing F3 BATTERY FUSE 2A FAST BLOW If blown the unit will switch off immediately when Mains fails Check Battery and Battery Leads before replacing MERLIN STEALTH PC Board Layout Service Co...

Page 19: ...P 5 Gently push PC Board back into place Take care that the spade connectors are correctly positioned before pushing the PC Board into place Also ensure that the opto couplers look like LED s are correctly positioned before pushing the PC Board into place STEP6 Insert and tighten all screws STEP 7 Reconnect all connectors to PC Board STEP 8 Reconnect battery terminals REMOVAL REPLACEMENT MERLIN ST...

Page 20: ...be up to a 100m but must not run in parallel with the fence wires The gate switch must be open circuit if the gate is open 8 The remote keypad cable must not exceed a 100m in total Avoid running this cable in parallel with any fence high voltage wires 9 You can connect a total of four keypads or FOB units to one energizer Each must have a unique address setting 10 Use high voltage insulation wire ...

Page 21: ...nals do not extend beyond the terminals This may cause arcing at the terminals which could result in strange behaviour including the energizer turning off Make sure the terminals are fastened properly 20 When working on the energizer with the front cover removed do not touch the plastic component located under the magnetic switch label on the front cover The internal switch is made from glass and ...

Page 22: ...ically non conductive material or an isolated metal barrier Barbed wire or razor wire shall not be electrified by an energizer Any part of an electric fence which is installed along a public road or pathway shall be identified at frequent intervals by prominently placed warning signs securely fastened to the fence posts or firmly clamped to the fence wires The size of the warning signs shall be at...

Page 23: ...en to avoid damage to the connecting leads due to external factors Connecting leads shall not be installed in the same conduit as the mains supply wiring communication cables or data cables Connecting leads and electric fence wires shall not cross above overhead power or communication lines Mains supply wiring shall not be installed in the same conduit as signalling leads associated with the elect...

Page 24: ...n a secure area without authority Exposed conductive parts of the physical barrier shall be effectively earthed A spacing of 2 5 m shall be maintained between un insulated electric fence conductors or un insulated connecting leads supplied from different energizers This spacing may be less where conductors or connecting leads are covered by insulating sleeving or consist of insulated cables rated ...

Page 25: ... 29 November 2005 Wiring schematics added Revision 1 3 3 October 2006 Installation notes 18 and 19 added Revision 1 4 5 February 2007 Table of contents updated High and Low Power typical readings added Magnetic switch function added Distance between wires of different fences changed to 2 5m Revision 1 5 23 February 2007 Warning Head contact with fence added Lid Alarm function added Remote On Off a...

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