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Setting the User and Owner PIN numbers 

On Keypad equipped systems, the User PIN (UPIN) or Owner PIN (OPIN) number must be entered 
before the unit will obey any commands, except when raising a panic alarm. These numbers should 

be kept secret to prevent unauthorised operation of the unit. 
Until configured, the factory default value of the OPIN is 5555, and the UPIN is 1234.  New PIN 
numbers should be chosen and set for the UPIN and OPIN

 as soon as possible after the system is 

installed 

(if your system is fitted with a Keypad), to prevent unauthorised access. 

The UPIN and OPIN differ only in that the OPIN is required to change these PIN numbers, whereas 
the UPIN cannot do this, even for the UPIN itself. 

Setting the UPIN 

To set the UPIN, enter the current OPIN followed by the command 

 

 

, and then 

key in the new UPIN twice, followed by 

, as shown in the sequence below: 

 

COMMAND 

KEY 

1

 

KEY

2

 

KEY

3

 

KEY

4

 

KEY 

5

 

KEY 

6

 

KEY 

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting the UPIN:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current UPIN 

U P  I  N

 

 

 

New UPIN 

U P  I  N

 

 

 

New UPIN 

U P  I  N

 

 

 

 

Setting the OPIN 

To set the OPIN, enter the current OPIN followed by the command 

 

 

 and then 

twice key in the new OPIN followed by 

, as shown in the ordered sequence below: 

 

COMMAND 

KEY 

1

 

KEY

2

 

KEY

3

 

KEY

4

 

KEY 

5

 

KEY 

6

 

KEY 

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting the OPIN:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current OPIN 

O P  I  N

 

 

 

New OPIN 

O P  I  N

 

 

 

New OPIN 

O P  I  N

 

 

 

 

Resetting the OPIN 

If you should ever lose the OPIN, you will need to consult your installer to have the OPIN reset to 
the factory default value. 

 

Summary of Contents for Electric Fence Security System

Page 1: ...e trademarks of Tru Test Corporation Limited No part of this publication may be photocopied reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical pho...

Page 2: ...t distinguishes sudden fence voltage changes from slow changes caused by environmental degradation Provision for up to four Keypads and or Keyswitches altogether Full gate access control using low vol...

Page 3: ...ator lamps these allow the unit to be installed on its own without a Keypad or Keyswitch It has the same full range of features and customisable settings as provided on the Premium but these are set b...

Page 4: ...factory default OPIN is 5555 The Keypad will give a short beep to confirm each key press a long high pitched beep after each successful command sequence and a long low pitched beep after an invalid c...

Page 5: ...right until a fast beeping is heard 3 Return the key back to the upright position and remove Disarming using the Keypad To disarm the system enter the UPIN or OPIN then press COMMAND KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY...

Page 6: ...tering Monitor mode using the Keypad To set Monitor mode enter the UPIN or OPIN then press COMMAND KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3 KEY 4 KEY 5 Monitor using User PIN U P I N or Owner PIN O P I N Note that in Monito...

Page 7: ...KEY 2 KEY 3 KEY 4 KEY 5 Return to Standby using User PIN U P I N or Owner PIN O P I N The system will disarm the Armed lamp will turn off and the Pulse lamp will stop flashing Tip You may instantly ac...

Page 8: ...Each subsequent activation of the alarm will normally cause the siren to be re triggered The siren can be silenced immediately by the user without deactivating the electric fence security system This...

Page 9: ...to your assistance The siren will not time out and will continue until you exit Panic mode Note A panic alarm cannot be raised using the Keyswitch Exiting Panic mode Exiting Panic mode using the Keys...

Page 10: ...ce of your installer On Mains power on and battery good Off Normal operation if armed system is secure Flashing Fence alarm condition present On Fence currently secure but the fence alarm has previous...

Page 11: ...ch where fitted If the gate has been left open after a short period has elapsed half of the exit delay time the chime will sound once every 10 seconds as a warning Tamper alarm If someone tampers with...

Page 12: ...uired to change these PIN numbers whereas the UPIN cannot do this even for the UPIN itself Setting the UPIN To set the UPIN enter the current OPIN followed by the command and then key in the new UPIN...

Page 13: ...lashing fast Additionally the beeper will sound in the Keyswitch and Keypad Ask your service agent for assistance If the supply cord is damaged it must only be replaced by your service agent in order...

Page 14: ...have it checked and repaired promptly by your service agent to ensure system integrity The Power Pack supply cord cannot be replaced If the cord is damaged the whole Power Pack should be replaced Ens...

Page 15: ...d their ancillary equipment shall be installed operated and maintained in a manner that minimizes danger to persons and reduces the risk of persons receiving an electric shock unless they attempt to p...

Page 16: ...ge not exceeding 1 000 V 15 m for power lines operating at a nominal voltage exceeding 1 000 V A spacing of 2 5 m shall be maintained between uninsulated electric security fence conductors or uninsula...

Page 17: ...suitable for use outdoors and is of a type with a minimum degree of protection IPX4 Figure 1 Symbol for warning sign Warranty This product is warranted against faulty material and workmanship for a p...

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