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Operation 

Set the pulse speed and energy output using the Selector switch. 

Selector switch 

 

Setting 

Description 

 

Off 

The energizer is off and is not operating. 

 

Battery Test  The Indicator lights display battery voltage for 30 seconds before reverting back to 

displaying the energizer output voltage. The energizer operates at a Slow speed 
(approximately 2.5 seconds between pulses) and Full Energy output.  See 

Battery test 

setting

  on page 6 for an explanation of the Indicator lights. 

  Slow - Day 

Fast - Night 

The energizer operates at Slow speed (approximately 2.5 seconds between pulses) 
during the day and Fast speed (approximately 1.5 seconds between pulses) at night. 
When this setting is used, the energizer operates at Full Energy output. This setting is for 
animals active during the night and helps to conserve the battery when a battery is being 
used to power the energizer. 

  Fast - Day 

Slow - Night 

The energizer operates at Fast speed (approximately 1.5 seconds between pulses) during 
the day and Slow speed (approximately 2.5 seconds between pulses) at night. When this 
setting is used, the energizer operates at Full Energy output.This setting is for animals 
active during the day and helps to conserve the battery when a battery is being used to 
power the energizer.  

 

Half Energy  The energizer pulse delivers only half the full energy output. This setting helps to 

conserve the battery when a battery is being used to power the energizer. When this 
setting is used, the energizer operates at Fast speed (approximately 1.5 seconds between 
pulses).  

 

Full Energy 

The energizer pulse delivers the full energy output. When this setting is used, the 
energizer operates at Fast speed (approximately 1.5 seconds between pulses).  

Reading voltage 

The Indicator lights show the voltage at the output terminals of the energizer. 
When first connected to the power source, all the Indicator lights illuminate for a period of two seconds.  
Thereafter, the Indicator lights display the output voltage at each pulse. This indicates that the energizer is 
operating normally.  

Note:

 The Indicator lights do not display the output voltage for the first 30 seconds if the energizer is set to 

Battery Test. See 

Battery test setting

  on page 6. 

Each Indicator light segment represents an increment of approximately 1 kV (1000 V) of output voltage.  
For example, if the first four Indicator light segments are illuminated at each pulse, the output voltage is 
approximately 4 kV (4000 V).   

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Page 2: ...in a polarized outlet one way If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not change the plug...

Page 3: ...f very short duration less than 3 10 000ths of a second However a shock from an electric fence pulse is very uncomfortable and animals quickly learn to respect electric fences An electric fence is not...

Page 4: ...er outside The energizer may be installed outside powered by a battery Warning USA Canada Refer to Important safety instructions for Class 2 power units USA Canada only on page 13 All other countries...

Page 5: ...output This setting is for animals active during the day and helps to conserve the battery when a battery is being used to power the energizer Half Energy The energizer pulse delivers only half the fu...

Page 6: ...d Very good battery charge level 70 90 No action required Average battery charge level 40 70 Monitor battery charge level Recharge the battery to avoid long term damage to the battery Poor battery cha...

Page 7: ...ery and charging regime is to use a deep cycle lead acid battery and to recharge it when it has discharged to about half way For more information on testing battery charge level see Battery test setti...

Page 8: ...below the surface of the battery plates Top up the battery using distilled water Do not overfill Refer to the battery manufacturer s recommendations for more information Battery safety Ensure that th...

Page 9: ...suit the type of livestock and materials available Discuss with your reseller which design best suits your needs Some suggested fence configurations are below Cattle and horses 10 15 m 33 49 spacing...

Page 10: ...earth rod The table below specifies the minimum number of 2 m 6 6 earth rods recommended for an earthing system Energizer Earth rods 1 J model 1 2 J model 2 3 J model 3 Test the earth system using th...

Page 11: ...r used to connect the energizer to the electric fence or the earth electrode Electric animal fence An electric fence used to contain animals within or exclude animals from a particular area Electric s...

Page 12: ...e effects of animal hooves or vehicle wheels sinking into the ground Connecting leads shall not be installed in the same conduit as the mains supply wiring communication cables or data cables Connecti...

Page 13: ...n extension cord 4 Reference the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 specifically for the installation of wiring and clearances from power and lighting conductors 5 Installation work and electrical...

Page 14: ...off then investigate that section for possible faults There are no lights flashing on the energizer Ensure the power supply is on Check the fence system for faults see above Check the energizer see ab...

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