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ELECTROfISHER CONTROLS
1 - RANGE: Selects the output voltage range between high and low or switches the output to OFF
(
Caution!: The position of this switch should not be changed when current is flowing i.e. foot switches
engaged!)
2 - TIME IN SECONDS: Records the actual shocking time. It counts only when high voltage is applied.
3 - EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN: Provides a local override of remote foot switches.
4 - OUTPUT CURRENT:
Shows the current flowing between the anode and cathode in amps.
Low range
indicates that the RANGE switch should be moved to the LOW position. For 7.5 and 9.0
GPPs, follow the output table.
5 - MODE:
Selects the type of output pulses, AC, DC or OFF (
Caution!: The position of this switch should
not be changed when current is flowing i.e. foot switches engaged!).
6 - PERCENT OF RANGE:
Adjusts the output pulses to a percent of the selected range, i.e. high/low. Pulse
width is also automatically adjusted between 6 and 1 millisecond pulse duration.
7 -ENUNCIATOR VOLUME: The Audio Alarm warning tone indicates an output voltage. The control adjusts
the volume of the Audio Alarm or turns the Audio Alarm off*.
8 - HIGH VOLTAGE: Red indicator lamp shows when voltage is present on output power terminals.
9 - PULSES PER SECOND: Selects the number of pulses in the output wave form.
*Note: Switch the Mode and Range switches to the OFF position when the GPP is not in use. The Audio
Alarm warning tone will sound if the generator is running without the electrodes in the water and the
switches are not OFF.
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