Gallagher 3E3446 M5800i, 3E2748, SMS Energizer Controller, 3E3115, 3E3446 M10000i Instructions Manual

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FENCE ENERGIZER
i SERIES
Instructions - ENG
PUBLISHED BY Gallagher Group Limited 181 Kahikatea Drive, Private Bag 3026 Hamilton, New Zealand
www.gallagher.co Copyright© Gallagher Group Limited 2012 All rights reserved. Patents pending.
Gallagher i-Series Energizer User Manual
3E3618 - Edi on 6 December 2015
DISCLAIMER: Whilst every eff ort has been made to ensure accuracy, neither Gallagher Group Limited nor any employee of the company shall be liable on any ground whatsoever to any party in respect of decisions or ac ons they may make as a result of using this informa on. In accordance with the Gallagher policy of con nuing development, design and specifi ca ons are subject to change without no ce. Developed and manufactured by Gallagher Group Limited, and ISO 9001 2000 Cerfi ed Supplier.
Contents
3E3446 M5800i/M10000i Energizer User Manual
Important Informa on ............................................................................................................... 5
How the Energizer works .......................................................................................................... 7
Installa on Guide ....................................................................................................................... 8
Understanding Your Energizer .................................................................................................11
Understanding Your Energizer Controller ................................................................................ 12
Op onal Accessories ............................................................................................................... 18
Troubleshoo ng .......................................................................................................................19
3E2749 Remote & Fault Finder User Manual
Remote Readings ..................................................................................................................... 23
Installing the ba ery ................................................................................................................ 24
Features ................................................................................................................................... 24
Checking your fence and fi nding faults ....................................................................................25
Detec ng Alarms .....................................................................................................................26
Turning the Energizer On / Off (Standby) ................................................................................26
Using your Remote with mul ple Energizers ........................................................................... 27
Understanding your Electric Fence .......................................................................................... 29
3E2748 Fence Monitor User Manual
Introduc on ............................................................................................................................. 33
Installa on ............................................................................................................................... 34
Using your Fence Monitor .......................................................................................................37
Choosing an Installa on Loca on ............................................................................................39
Troubleshoo ng .......................................................................................................................42
SMS Energizer Controller User Manual
Understanding your SMS Energizer Controller ........................................................................ 45
Understanding SMS messages ................................................................................................. 47
Troubleshoo ng .......................................................................................................................51
Standard Mode Alarm System fault fi nding ............................................................................. 52
Waste electrical and electronic equipment ............................................................................. 52
3E3115 Alarm System User Manual
Important Informa on ............................................................................................................. 55
i-Series Alarm System .............................................................................................................. 56
Quick Installa on Guide...........................................................................................................57
Advanced Features .................................................................................................................. 58
LED Status Indicators ...............................................................................................................64
Fault Finding ............................................................................................................................ 64
Specifi ca ons ...........................................................................................................................64
External Ba ery .......................................................................................................................64
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Important Informa on
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING: Read all instruc ons
• Avoid contac ng the fence with the head, mouth, neck or torso. Do not climb over, through or under a mul -wire electric fence. Use a gate or a specially designed crossing point.
Do NOT become entangled in the fence. Avoid electric fence construc ons that are likely to lead to the entanglement of animals or persons.
• Energizer must be installed in a shelter and the supply cord must not be handled when the ambient t
emperature is below +5 deg C.
Ensure the Energizer is fully protected from rain, condensa on and other sources of moisture.
Do not mount in places exposed to heat sources (e.g. a sun heated metal wall.)
Ensure the Energizer has adequate ven la on.
Electric animal fences shall be installed and operated so that they cause no electrical hazard to persons, animals or their surroundings.
It is recommended that, in all areas where there is a likely presence of unsupervised children who will be unaware of the dangers of electric fencing, that a suitably rated current limi ng device having a resistance of not less than 500 ohms be connected between the energizer and the electric fence in this area.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infi rm persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not place combus ble materials near the fence or energizer connec ons. In  mes of extreme fi re risk
,
dis
connect energizer.
Regularly inspect the supply cord and energizer for any damage. If found damaged in any way, immediately cease use of the energizer and return it to a Gallagher Authorised Service Centre for repair in order to avoid a hazard.
Refer servicing to a Gallagher Authorised Service Centre.
Check your local council for specifi c regula ons.
Energizers with a Standby mode may turn on or off without warning. The energizer must be disconnected from the mains supply if it needs to be rendered fully inopera ve.
An electric animal fence shall not be supplied from two separate energizers or from independent fenc
e
c
ircuits of the same energizer.
For any two separate electric animal fences, each supplied from a separate energizer independently  med, the distance between the wires of the two electric animal fences shall be at least 2.5m. If this gap is to be closed, this shall be eff ected by means of electrically non-conduc ve material or an isolated metal barrier.
Do not connect two Energizers to the same earth system.
Barbed wire or razor wire shall not be electrifi ed by an energizer.
• A
non-electrifi ed fence incorpora ng barbed wire or razor wire may be used to support one or more
off -set electrifi ed wires of an electric animal fence. The suppor ng devices for the electrifi ed wires shal
l
b
e constructed so as to ensure that these wires are posi oned at a minimum distance of 150 mm from
the ver cal plane of the non-electrifi ed wires. The barbed wire and razor wire shall be earthed at regula
r
inter
vals.
Follow the energizer manufacturer’s recommenda ons regarding earthing.
The energizer earth electrode should penetrate the ground to a depth of at least 1 m (3  ) and not be within 10 m (33  ) of any power, telecommunica ons or other system.
Use high voltage lead-out cable in buildings to eff ec vely insulate from the earthed structural parts of the building and where soil could corrode exposed galvanized wire. Do not use household electrical cable.
• Connec ng leads that are run underground shall be run in conduit of insula ng material or else insulated high voltage lead-out cable shall be used. Care must be taken to avoid damage to the connec ng leads du
e
t
o the eff ects of animal hooves or tractor wheels sinking into the ground.
• C
onnec ng leads shall not be installed in the same conduit as the mains supply wiring, communica on
cables or data cables.
• C
onnec ng leads and electric animal fence wires shall not cross above overhead power or communica on
lines.
If connected to a mains power circuit that doesn’t have a Residual Current Device (RCD), then a plug-i
n
R
CD should always be used.
Crossings with overhead power lines shall be avoided wherever possible. If such a crossing cannot be avoided it shall be made underneath the power line and as nearly as possible at right angles to it.
• I
f connec ng leads and electric animal fence wires are installed near an overhead power line, th
e
c
learances shall not be less than those shown in the table following.
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Important Informa on
Minimum clearances from power lines for electric animal fences
Power line Voltage V Clearance m
Less than or equal to 1 000 3
Greater than 1 000 and less than or equal to 33 000 4
Greater than 33 000 8
• I
f connec ng leads and electric animal fence wires are installed near an overhead power line, their height above the ground shall not exceed 3 m This height applies either side of the orthogonal projec on of the outermost conductors of the power line on the ground surface, for a distance of:-
- 2 m for power lines opera ng at a nominal voltage not exceeding 1 000 V;
- 15 m for power lines opera ng at a nominal voltage exceeding 1 000 V.
Electric animal fences intended for deterring birds, household pet containment or training animals such as cows need only be supplied from low output energizers to obtain sa sfactory and safe performance.
In electric animal fences intended for deterring birds from roos ng on buildings, no electric fence wire shall be connected to the energizer earth electrode. A warning sign shall be  ed to every point wher
e
p
ersons may gain ready access to the conductors.
Fence wiring should be installed well away from any telephone or telegraph line or radio aerial.
Where an electric animal fence crosses a public pathway, a non-electrifi ed gate shall be incorporated in the electric animal fence at that point or a crossing by means of s les shall be provided. At any such crossing, the adjacent electrifi ed wires shall carry warning signs.
• A
ny part of an electric animal fence that is installed along a public road or pathway shall be idenfi ed
by electric fence warning signs (G6020) at regular intervals that are securely fastened to the fence posts or rmly clamped to the fence wires.
The size of the warning sign shall be at least 100mm x 200mm.
The background colour of both sides of the warning sign shall be yellow. The inscrip on on the sign shall be black and shall be either:
- the substance of “CAUTION: Electric Fence” or,
- the symbol shown:
T
he inscrip on shall be indelible, inscribed on both sides of th
e
w
arning sign and have a height of at least 25mm
.
Ensure that all mains operated, ancillary equipment connecte
d
t
o the electric animal fence circuit provides a degree of isola on between the fence circuit and the supply mains equivalent to that provided by the energizer.
• P
rotec on from the weather shall be provided for the ancillary equipment unless this equipment is cerfi ed by the manufacturer as being suitable for use outdoors, and is of a type with a minimum degree of protec on IPX4.
This energizer complies with interna onal safety regula ons and is manufactured to interna onal standards. Gallagher reserves the right to make changes without no ce to any product specifi ca on to improve reliability,
func on or design. E & OE.
The author thanks the Interna onal Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) for permission to reproduce Informa on from its Interna onal Publica on 60335-2-76 ed.2.0 (2002). All such extracts are copyright of IEC, Geneva, Switzerland. All rights reserved. Further informa on on the IEC is available from www.iec.ch. IEC has no responsibility for the placement and context in which the ex tracts and contents are reproduced by the author, nor is IEC in any way responsible for the other content or accuracy therein.
SERVICE OF DOUBLE-INSULATED APPLIANCES
In a double-insulated controller, two systems of insula on are provided instead of grounding. No equipment grounding means is provided in the supply cord of a double-insulated controller, nor should a means for equipment grounding be added to the controller. Servicing a double-insulated controller requires extreme care and knowledge of the system, and should be done only by qualifi ed service personnel. Replacement parts of a double insulated controller must be iden cal to the parts they replace. A double insulated controller is marked
with the words “DOUBLE INSULATION” or “DOUBLE INSULATED”. The symbol for double insula on
may also
be marked on the appliance.
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HOW THE ENERGIZER WORKS
The energizer sends electrical pulses along the fence line, about one second apart. These pulses give the animal a short, sharp, but safe shock. The shock doesn’t harm the animal. It is suffi ciently memorable that the animal never forgets the shock, and will avoid the fence.
Practical Hints
Check your local ordinance on fencing laws: local laws may require a permit before use.
Check the fence periodically. Remove any fallen branches, weeds or shrubs because these will cause the fence to short out and will reduce animal control.
All animals need  me to learn to respect the fence. It may take several days to train the animal and the fence may require minor adjustments.
Animals that are prone to jumping may be diffi cult to confi ne. You may need to try diff erent fence heights to determine the best height.
Use top quality insulators: low quality or cracked insulators and plas c tubing are not recommended because they will cause shor ng.
Use joint clamps on all steel wire connec ons to ensure a high quality circuit.
This energizer must be earthed using galvanised metal earth stakes to ensure the electric fence works correctly.
Double Insulated Cable should be used in buildings, under gateways and where soil could corrode exposed galvanised wire. Never use household electrical cable. It is made for a maximum of 600 volts and will leak electricity.
On permanent power fencing, use high tensile 12.5 gauge (2.5 mm) wire.
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
Energizer Controller
Mount the controller on a fl at surface within 3m (10 ) of the energizer, or up to 50m (160 ) if using an RJ-12 extension cable*. The controller is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Alterna vely, the bracket at the back of the controller can be extended to allow it to stand on a desk or bench.
a) Remove the black bezel surround from the controller allowing access to the 4
moun ng holes in each corner. The 4 moun ng screws are located on the back surface of the controller.
b) Using the template on the back page as a drilling guide, drill 4 x 2.5mm (7/64”)
holes (A,B,C & D) at least 35mm (1.4”) deep.
c) Fix the screws provided into the wall through the moun ng holes in each
corner. Place the black bezel on the controller.
d) Route the controller cable to the energizer and plug it into the data connector
on the back cover.
Step 1. Install the Energizer
Mount the energizer on a wall, under cover and out of reach of children. Install where there is no risk of the energizer incurring fi re or mechanical damage and if possible away from heavy electrical equipment eg. pumps or other items that may cause electrical interference.
a) Using the separate template, drill 2 x 3.2mm (1/8”)
holes (E & F) or (G & H).
b) Fix the screws provided into the wall leaving the head
of the screw about 12mm (1/2”) out from the wall.
c) Place the energizer over and slide down onto the
moun ng screws.
d) Remove orange terminal cover to expose Fence, Earth
and Reference Earth terminals.
*
To achieve greater distances up to 200m, a lower resistance cable is required.
b
a
12mm
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Step 2. Install the Earth system
Buildings and gates for example, can become electrifi ed with fence voltages if the energizer is improperly earthed.
Follow earthing instruc ons carefully.
a) Install at least 5 x 1.5m (5
) galvanised earth stakes into damp soil where
p
ossible. In dry condi ons or in low mineral content soil more earth stakes
may be required. Earth stakes must be at least 3m (10 ) apart and at leas
t
1
0m (33 ) away from any mains cabling, telephone cabling, water pipes or
building earth. Do not connect the earth terminal to any building metal work or framing.
b)
T
o a ach the earth cable:
1.
Using Underground Cable (G627) remove 5cm (2”) of plas c coa ng from one end of the cable wire and connect to the green (
) terminal on the
energizer.
2. A ach the cable to the earth system by removing 10cm (4”) of insula on
from the cable at each Earth Stake (G879) and then clamp the exposed wire to each stake using an Earth Clamp (G876).
3. Tighten the clamp.
For further instruc ons on the earth (ground) system see the Gallagher Power Fence™ Manual.
Note: Poor grounding can cause interference on telephone lines, radios and
televisions. This can be recognised by a clicking sound on telephones.
Reference Earth
An addi onal earth stake is required to measure the earth system performance.
a) Install a single galvanised stake (G878 / G879) at least 60cm (2 ) long, at least
10m (33 ) from the main energizer earth system and at least 10m (33 ) from any mains cabling, telephone cabling, water pipes or building earth.
b)
Using Underground Cable (G627) connect the reference earth stake to the black ( ) terminal on the energizer.
M5800i
RED
GREEN
BLACK
To Fen ce
To Earth System
To Reference Earth
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Step 3. Connect the fence
a) Connect the energizer’s red output ( ) terminal to the fence using
Un
derground Cable (G627). Remove 5cm (2”) of plas c coa ng from one en
d
o
f the cable. Unscrew the red (FENCE) terminal and insert the wire through th
e
te
rminal slot. Screw the terminal closed, ensuring the wire is fi rmly clampe
d.
b) A
ach the other end of the cable to the fence using a Joint Clamp (G603).
For instruc ons on fence installa on see the Gallagher Power Fence™ Manual or go to www.gallagher.co.
Step 4. Turn the Energizer On
a) Plug the energizer into a power outlet and switch ON.
b) Check that the Power On LED on the front of the energizer is green.
c)
Re-a ach the orange terminal cover.
IMPORTANT: Readings will change as the fence condi ons change. This is the Energizer monitoring the fence and Energizer performance. Read the sec on “Understanding your Energizer Controller” (p.12) for a complete understanding of the display and alarms.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR ENERGIZER
Power Supply
220 - 240VAC. Internal protec on against poor power supplies
Power On LED
Green when the energizer is powered
Fence Fault LED
Flashing red when the energizer has detected a fence fault. Solid red when there is a sudden increase in fence load.
Wire to Energizer Controller
The connector for the energizer controller is on the back cover. This is also the connector for the op onal Gallagher SMS Energizer Controller and Alarm System.
Earth Terminal
Connects to the earth system
Earth Reference Terminal
Connects to a separate earth stake
Fence Terminal
Connects to the fence wires
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR ENERGIZER CONTROLLER
Current Display
Shows the amount of load on the energizer / fence zones
Voltage Display
Shows energizer / earth / fence zones voltage
Status LED
Provides quick indica on of the fence status
Zone Indicators
Displays which energizer / earth / fence zones are opera ng and if they are in alarm
Se ngs bu ons
Change alarm levels and energizer output voltage
Standby bu on
Turns the energizer pulses on and o
Naviga on Bu ons
View energizer / earth / fence zones to see zone performance
Quickscan Bargraph
Gives fast visual indica on of fence voltage
Zone Indica on Arrow
Highlights which energizer / earth / fence zone is being shown on the main display
Status LED
Green The energizer and fence are opera ng normally
Red The energizer has detected a fault. Check the LCD screen to
determine where the problem is.
Flashing Red The energizer output voltage is low.
Quickscan Bargraph
The Quickscan bargraph gives quick visual indica on of the energizer output voltage. Each bar illuminated represents approximately 1KV output.
Green Segments Your fence is performing well. No a en on is required.
Yellow Segments Your fence is under some load but is s ll delivering an
eff ec ve shock.
Red Segments Your fence is under heavy load and requires maintenance.
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Current Display
The output current indicates how hard your energizer is working. When your fence is in good condi on this reading will be low, typically under 15 Amps. As the load on the fence increases the current will rise and output voltage will fall. The output current will typically change with fence condi ons, seasonal grass growth and wet weather. A high output current, typically over 40 Amps indicates there is a very high load or short circuit on the fence.
Voltage Display
Output voltage is an indica on of how eff ec ve the shock is on your fence. It is generally recommended to have 3KV or above on the fence at any  me. If the output voltage is too low there will not be enough voltage to ‘break’ through the animals hide and deliver an eff ec ve shock.
Zone Indicators
The zone indicators show what zones are ac ve on the fence system. The Energizer zone (
) and Earth zone ( ) are always available. Zones 1 – 6 can be added by installing a combina on of up to 6 Fence Monitors or Alarm Systems. See Accessories (p.18)
Naviga on Bu ons
The naviga on bu ons allow you to view the performance of diff erent areas of your fence system. By pressing (<) or (>) you can scroll through the zone indicators to view fence or earth voltage. The zone you are looking at is highlighted by the zone indica on arrow (
).
Standby Bu on
Pressing the standby bu on turns the energizer pulses on or off .
Se ngs Bu ons
The se ngs bu ons allow you to adjust the alarm levels and output voltage of the energizer. Pressing the setup bu on (
) turns off the energizer pulses and enters setup mode. If no further bu ons are pressed within 10 seconds the energizer automa cally exits setup mode and starts pulsing as normal.
Other Icons
The controller may occasionally display other icons for your informa on.
Energizer over-temperature. The energizer has detected that its internal temperature is too high to operate safely, has automa cally slowed its pulse rate down and may shut down un l the temperature has decreased.
Se ngs mode. The user has entered the controller setup mode.
Standby mode. The energizer has been placed into standby and has stopped pulsing. Press the standby bu on to resume normal opera on.
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Using The Energizer Controller
Energizer Output and Alarms
The energizer output is the default screen display mode. The zone indicator arrow is highligh ng the energizer zone (
) and the energizer output voltage is 7.3KV in
this case.
The quickscan bargraph display is also indica ng an output voltage of over 7KV.
Controller showing the energizer opera ng normally
Voltage Alarm
If the energizer output voltage falls below the alarm level (default 3KV) then the status LED will fl ash red and the energizer zone indicator will become highlighted.
Controller showing the energizer in output alarm
Status LED
ashes red
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Current Alarm
The factory default se ng is current alarm disabled (shown by --). To improve your ability to fi nd faults before your fence becomes ineff ec ve (voltage too low), Gallagher recommend se ng the current alarm 10A above normal opera on.
Many events can cause the current to increase, including rainfall, grass growth, broken fences and failed insulators. If the current goes above the alarm level you
have set, then the Energizer icon (
) will fl ash and the status LED will fl ash red.
Controller showing the energizer in current alarm
Status LED
ashes red
Adjus ng / Turning Off Alarms
a) Press the setup bu on ( ).
b) Press the naviga on bu ons (< or >) to move the zone indica on arrow (
)
over the desired zone, which will fl ash when selected.
c) Press (- or +) to adjust the zone alarm level.
d) To disable an alarm press (-) un l the display shows (- -).
e) To exit, press the setup bu on (
) or wait 10 seconds.
Controller showing the default energizer alarm setup with
current disabled and voltage at 3.0KV
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HANDY HINT
Earth System Voltage and Alarm
View the earth system performance by pressing the naviga on bu ons (< or >) while the energizer is opera ng un l the zone indica on arrow (
) is highligh ng the
earth zone (
). The earth voltage will be displayed if a reference earth stake is installed. If there is no reference earth it will display 0.0KV. If the earth voltage rises above the earth alarm level (default 0.5KV) the status LED will fl ash red, the earth zone indicator will be highlighted and the internal buzzer will sound on the energizer. The buzzer can be muted by pressing any key on the controller.
See Adjus ng / Turning O Alarms (p.15) to adjust or turn off the earth system alarm.
Tes ng the earth system
a) Turn the energizer off . At least 40m (130 ) along the fence line drive a steel
stake into damp soil and connect it to the fence wire.
b) Turn the energizer on and wait 30 seconds. Check the earth system voltage
using the naviga on keys. The earth voltage should be 0.2 – 0.3KV or less. If it is higher add earth stakes un l 0.2-0.3KV is achieved. In dry condi ons or areas with low mineral content soil an earth return system may be required as described in the Gallagher Power Fence™ Manual or visit www.gallagher.co.
Quick Reference
Display Description Solution
Normal ac ve zone Record zone current and voltage as a reference
Flashing zone. Current alarm
Current is too high. Reduce the loading on your fence by fi xing faults or increase the current alarm level.
Reverse icon. Voltage alarm
Voltage is too low and may not be an eff ec ve deterrent. Immediately fi nd the fault on the fence.
Flashing reverse icon. Current and Voltage Alarm
The voltage is too low and may not be an eff ec ve deterrent. The current is above the alarm limit represen ng more power loss.
A card is included with your energizer to allow you to record fence voltage and current. Do this when your fence is opera ng well and store the card by the energizer. This will greatly assist with fault fi nding.
HANDY HINT
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Fence Zone 1 - 6
View the Fence Zone performances by pressing the naviga on bu ons (< or >) un l the zone indica on arrow is highligh ng the desired fence zone (1 - 6). The fence zones voltage, current and alarm informa on is displayed in the same way as the Energizer output informa on. See Energizer Output and Alarms sec on (p.14).
To adjust or turn off the fence zone alarms, see Adjus ng/Turning O Alarms sec on (p.15).
Low Ba ery
When viewing a zone, if the ba ery icon is displayed, then the zone device needs a ba ery replacement.
Controller showing the output voltage being adjusted
Adjus ng the energizer output voltage
a) Press the setup bu on ( ) to enter setup mode and use the naviga on
bu ons ( < or >) to highlight the quickscan bargraph display (it will start ashing).
b) Press (+ or -) to adjust the output voltage up or down. The output voltage can
be adjusted from 4.5KV to 8KV. The factory default se ng is 8KV.
c) To exit the setup mode wait 10 seconds or press the setup bu on (
).
Controller showing zone 2 with a low ba ery
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Gallagher Fence Monitor G51000
Use up to 6 Fence Monitors to turn your fence into a zoned system that will enable you to immediately determine which fence zone is in fault.
When a zone falls below a set voltage level, an alarm is sent to the Energizer Controller indica ng that zone is below the set alarm voltage.
Gallagher Energizer Remote and Fault Finder G50700
The Gallagher Energizer Remote and Fault Finder displays which zone(s) are in fault and can then be used to locate the fault within that zone. Power to the fence at the fault loca on can be turned off and on using the Remote, allowing a safe and convenient repair.
Gallagher SMS Energizer Controller G56760
Adding an SMS Energizer Controller provides text messaging control and informa on direct to your mobile phone. This gives instant no ce of fence faults and provides peace of mind.
Important: Only 1 SMS Energizer Controller can be used per energizer.
Using your mobile phone you can:
• Receive automa c alerts when the energizer detects a fence fault
Turn your energizer on or o
Query fence voltage, earth system performance and any alarm zones installed
Receive alerts due to mains power failure
The SMS Energizer Controller is safe and secure, it responds to a maximum of 2 registered mobile phone numbers.
Gallagher Alarm System G57900
Create a security zone for your property by adding an Alarm System with in-built fence monitoring technology.
Connected to the Energizer and Controller via a daisy chain connec on, the Alarm System has input terminals to connect to the end of a sec on of fence and a reference earth peg, enabling that sec on of fence to be monitored for security breeches. For example, an electric gate entrance to a farm building can be set up to alarm when opened.
The Alarm System can drive an external siren and strobe light, or provide dry contact relays to an alarm panel or auto dialer.
To purchase any of the accessories listed, see your local Gallagher dealer.
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Save these instruc ons
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Causes Solution
Energizer has started to run slowly
The internal temperature of the energizer is too high
Mount the energizer in a cool area, out of direct sun and with adequate ven la on
Displaying Error 11 Mains voltage is too high Have your power supply
checked by a professional electrician
Displaying Error 12 Mains voltage is too low Have your power supply
checked by a professional electrician
Displaying Error 14 - 19 Internal energizer fault Turn energizer off for 30
seconds then turn back on. If the error remains return the energizer to your Gallagher dealer for servicing.
Displaying Error 21 Dead zone Check that the zone device
is connected and working correctly.
Energizer output voltage is low
There is a fault on the fence Remove any excess grass
growth or short circuits on the fence.
Earth voltage is too high Earth system is inadequate Check connec ons to the
earth system. Add extra earth stakes.
No output and display shows ( - - )
Energizer is in standby mode Exit standby mode by
pressing the standby bu on on the controller
ENERGIZER REMOTE & FAULT FINDER
Contents
3E2749 Remote & Fault Finder User Manual
Remote Readings ..................................................................................................................... 23
Installing the ba ery ................................................................................................................ 24
Features ................................................................................................................................... 24
Checking your fence and fi nding faults .................................................................................... 25
Detec ng Alarms .....................................................................................................................26
Turning the Energizer On / Off (Standby) ................................................................................ 26
Using your Remote with mul ple Energizers ........................................................................... 27
Understanding your Electric Fence .......................................................................................... 29
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This is the full range of symbols. The meaning of each symbol is detailed below.
Liquid Crystal Display
Standby
Indicates the energizer is in Standby mode
.
Energizer status
Current Display
Direction of current ow
Voltage Display
Fence Zone indicators
Displays which fence zones are operating and if they are in alarm.
Low battery
1
2
3
45
6
OR
1
2
3
45
6
New channel
Displayed when Remote is searching for a new energizer
.
REMOTE READINGS
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INSTALLING THE BATTERY
Always use 9V alkaline ba eries for best performance.
1.
Turn the ba ery compartment screw le 90
o
.
2. Remove the ba ery cover.
3.
Fit the ba ery.
4.
Replace the cover.
5.
Turn the screw right, to fi x the cover in place.
Note:
The remote ba ery has a life of approximately 6 months. A fl at ba ery may give false measurements so replace the ba ery when the icon shows.
FEATURES
The Gallagher Energizer Remote and Fault Finder enables you to do the following:
Measure fence voltage and current
• Detect and fi nd fence faults
Check the status of the energizer and fence monitors / alarm systems.
Turn the energizer on or off from any loca on on the fence.
Grounding contact plate
Fence connec on slot
Liquid Crystal Display
Energizer ON Energizer OFF
Inquire bu on
LED indica ng fence pulse
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CHECKING YOUR FENCE AND FINDING FAULTS
1. Place the fence wire in the fence connec ons slot.
2. H
old un l the following informa on appears on the display.
Handy Hint: For improved performance of the Remote, your hand needs to make contact
with the grounding plate on the back of the Remote.
Gives the current on the fence in Amps
Arrow shows direc on of current on the fence and fault direc on
Gives the Voltage on the fence in kilo Volts
How to find faults on your fence
The current reading (Amps) will be high when there is a fault on the fence.
1.
Following the direc on of the current, take readings approximately every 50
-
100m or at junc on points along your fence line.
Note
: At a junc on point, follow the wire with the highest current ow
.
2.
A fault is indicated by a drop in current fl ow b
etween two checkpoints. The fault will be
somewhere between the two checkpoints.
3. To narrow down loca on of the fault, work back along the fence checking the current fl ow
at
sh
orter intervals.
4.
Correct the fault.
5. A er
correc ng the fault you should see the current reading drop and th
e
vo
ltage go up. If not, check for further faults.
Note: Mul wire fences connected in parallel will have similar current fl owing in each wire.
To get the total fence current fl ow, add together the current fl ow in each wire
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DETECTING ALARMS
You can communicate with the devices opera ng on your fence by pressing the bu on.
System status is “OK” No alarms
Energizer status Not in alarm
Connected fence zones - None are in alarm
Energizer in alarm
Connected fence zones - 1 and 4 are in alarm
System status is “AL” Alarm/alarms present
TURNING THE ENERGIZER ON / OFF STANDBY
Fence connec on slot
Wire
Press to turn Energizer ON
Press to turn Energizer OFF
Note: Hold the Remote on the fence un l the display shows the energizer is on or off .
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Adding a channel
To add a new energizer to the list of channels, complete the following:
1. Hold down any two bu ons (ON/OFF/Inquiry) for 3 seconds or more. The Remote display scrolls through all the “fi lled” channels. Before returning back to 1, a “new” channel is indicated by the magnifying glass icon
. Once
this icon is displayed, release the bu on.
2. Hold the fence connec on slot against a wire connected to the new energizer.
3. Press any bu on to start the automa c tuning process. On successful tuning, the magnifying glass icon is cleared and the new energizer channel number is displayed. If the tuning is unsuccessful, the reverse lightning bolt symbol
will fl ash.
Changing channels
1. Hold down any two bu ons for 3 seconds.
2. The Remote display scrolls through all the “fi lled” channels.
3. Release the bu ons when the energizer channel you wish to communicate with is displayed.
Deleting a channel
1. Hold down any two bu ons for 3 seconds. The Remote display scrolls through all the “fi lled” channels.
2. Release the bu ons when the energizer channel you wish to delete is displayed.
3. Press and hold any two bu ons for 6 seconds.
A er 3 seconds the channel number will start to fl ash for a further 3 seconds. If both the bu ons are held un l a er the fl ashing period, the channel will be deleted and the fi rst available channel displayed.
Handy Hint: To remember which channel number is set to each energizer, use the table at the back of this manual to record it.
Note: When the ba ery is removed from the Remote, all channel informa on is retained. However, when the ba ery is replaced, the channel selec on will reset
to the lowest con gured channel.
USING YOUR REMOTE WITH MULTIPLE ENERGIZERS
The Remote has nine channels that can be “tuned in” to a specifi c energizer, enabling the Remote to control up to nine energizers.
Note: You do NOT need to register your Remote with the Energizer if you are only using one Energizer.
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Channel Energizer
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Use this table to record which channel number is set to each energizer.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR ELECTRIC FENCE
Compare your electric fence to a water supply system.
Fence Voltage = Water Pressure
Electric Current = Water Volume/Flow
A perfectly performing Electric fence is similar to a water system that has a pressure pump (Energizer) at one end and a bung at the other. There would be high water pressure (voltage) and a high fl ow poten al with no water leaking.
When an animal touches this fence there is total delivery of voltage and current for a maximum shock.
A normal electric fence is similar to a water pipe with one or two leaks (faults). While a minor fl ow of water (current) will fl ow into these leaks and reduce overall pressure (voltage) at point B, the pressure is s ll signifi cant enough to deliver enough water (current) at point B as needed.
When an animal touches the fence, there is s ll suffi cient voltage and current to deliver an eff ec ve shock.
An electric fence with a substan al fault on the fence line is similar to a water system with a major leak. Hence you will see signifi cant fl ow of water (current) along the pipe to this leak. As most of the water is fl owing out of this leak very li le water (current) reaches point B.
When an animal touches the fence at point B, there is insuffi cient voltage and current to deliver an eff ec ve shock.
Note: To avoid excessive ba ery use caused by accidental ac va on, do not leave your
Remote on or near the energizer or electric fence
.
FENCE MONITOR
Contents
3E2748 Fence Monitor User Manual
Introduc on ............................................................................................................................. 33
Installa on ............................................................................................................................... 34
Using your Fence Monitor .......................................................................................................37
Choosing an Installa on Loca on ............................................................................................ 39
Troubleshoo ng .......................................................................................................................42
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INTRODUCTION
By using up to 6 Fence Monitors, you can turn your fence into a zoned system that will enable you to immediately determine which fence zone is in fault.
When a zone falls below a set voltage level, an alarm is sent to the Energizer Controller indica ng that zone is below the set alarm voltage.
Kit Contents
The following contents are included with your Fence Monitor:
• 2
moun ng screws
• St
ock protec on wire
• 2
cable  es
• Ba ery
holder
6 AA alkaline ba eries
Note: Earth stake is not included. It is recommended you use a Gallagher G87800 earth stake or similar.
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
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or cable  e to a steel post (diagram B).
Diagram B
Step 2:
Mount the unit to a post in either of the following ways: Screw to a wooden post (diagram A)
Screw holes for moun ng to a wooden post
Diagram A
INSTALLATION
For how to set up fence zones on your farm, see Choosing an Installa on Loca on (p.
39)
Step 1:
Remove the cover and the ba ery holder.
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To fence
To fence
To earth/ground
Status LED
Step 3:
Connect to the fence, energizer and earth stake.
The stock protec on wire can be a ached to either side of the Fence Monitor (the side most accessible to stock), by placing it under the bolt on one of the Output terminals (
).
To next fence zone
To Earth/Ground
Note: To get an accurate current reading, the power to a zone must pass through the
Fence Monitor.
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Step 5:
Replace the cover.
The electrifi ed stock protec on wire is used to stop animals from damaging the Fence Monitor.
Stock protec on wire
Step 4:
1. Set the fence zone (1-6).
Important: Each Fence Monitor requires a unique zone number.
2. Ins
ert ba eries into ba ery holder an
d
r
eplace in the Fence Monitor.
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USING YOUR FENCE MONITOR
Confi rm Fence Monitor is working by checking the zone indicator is displayed on the Energizer Controller.
Note: If the zone is not displayed on the Energizer Controller, refer to Troubleshoo ng (p. 42).
Viewing Zone Information
View the fence zone performance by pressing the naviga on bu ons (< or >) un l the zone indica on arrow is highligh ng the desired fence zone (1 - 6). The fence zones output voltage and alarm informa on is displayed in the same way as the Energizer output voltage and alarm informa on.
Changing Zones
To change an exis ng fence zone number to another zone.
1.
Put the Energizer into Standby mode (
).
2.
Remove the cover.
3. Set orange dial to the required zone.
4. Replace the cover.
5. Turn the Energizer on. B
oth the old and new zone numbers will be displayed on the Energize
r
Controller.
Import
ant: If you do not delete the old zone number, and subsequently try to display
the ac vity for this zone on your Energizer Controller, it will display Er 21.
Deleting an Unused Zone
To delete a zone from the Energizer Controller.
1.
Press the Se ngs bu on (
).
2.
Using the arrow keys, scroll to the unwanted zone number.
3. Hold down the + and - bu ons for 6 seconds.
Zone 1 connected
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Important Battery Information
Only use Alkaline (AA) ba eries
• Re
move ba eries when not in use
• Es mated ba ery life: 1-2 years
Low ba ery indica on is shown on controller as below:
1
1
Low ba ery indicator
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CHOOSING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION
To get the best use of your Fence Monitor, it is wise to make a map of your farm and mark the loca ons of your Fence Monitors and the associated zones.
To help iden fy where faults are, the Fence Monitors must be installed in sec ons of the fence that supply current to diff erent parts of the farm. The Fence Monitor can only iden fy faults in fences that are supplied through the installa on loca on. For best results, Fence Monitors should be installed at specifi c feeder wires that power specifi c geographical loca ons on the farm. See the following examples:
Small Farm
Zone 1
Zone 2
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1
3
4
2
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Independent Leadouts
Independent Zones
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Advanced Fence Zoning
Alterna vely, Fence Monitors can be installed on smaller areas within a larger area. If the fault is located in the smaller area and the larger area, then fault is most likely in the smaller area. If only in the larger area, then the fault is in the larger areas but not in the smaller sub area:
Note: Care should be taken to ensure that there are no cross connec ons between zones that make fault diagnosis more diffi cult.
1
2
Zone 2
Zone 1
Zone 3
Zone 4
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Status LED
Status LED will only operate once a er the Energizer has been turned on.
One fl ash Registra on sent to Energizer
Two fl ashes Registra on with Energizer confi rmed
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Causes Solu on
Fence Monitor zone does not appear on the Energizer Controller
Ba eries are fl at
Ba eries or ba ery holder are installed incorrectly
Fence Monitor needs rese ng
There are 2 fence monitors on the same zone
The fence voltage is less than 500V
The energizer is incorrectly connected to the fence
Replace ba eries
Install ba eries / ba ery holder correctly
Remove ba ery holder for 5 minutes to reset the Fence Monitor
Give each fence zone a unique number. See p. 8.
Repair fence
Connect your earth system to the earth terminal (on the le ), and the fence to the fence terminal (on the right)
Zone current measures lower than expected
Poor Fence Monitor earth Fence installa on
Ba eries are low
Use addi onal earth stakes Check all power to zone runs
through the Fence Monitor
Replace ba eries
Error 21 is displayed on a fence zone
Communica on with Fence Monitor has been lost
Check the Fence Monitor
SMS ENERGIZER CONTROLLER
Contents
SMS Energizer Controller User Manual
Understanding your SMS Energizer Controller ........................................................................ 45
Understanding SMS messages .................................................................................................47
Troubleshoo ng .......................................................................................................................51
Standard Mode Alarm System fault fi nding ............................................................................. 52
Waste electrical and electronic equipment ............................................................................. 52
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR SMS ENERGIZER CONTROLLER
Purchasing a SIM card
Before installing your SMS Energizer Controller, you need to purchase a mobile phone Standard SIM card to place inside the module.
It is recommended you purchase a SIM card with a monthly subscrip on contract to avoid payment top up issues with pre-paid SIM cards. It is also recommended that the SIM card is from the same GSM network as your mobile phone to avoid the risk of inter-network delays.
Note: It is recommended the SIM card is tested in your mobile phone before placing it in your SMS Energizer Controller. Only a Standard size SIM is compa ble.
Important: Only 1 SMS Energizer Controller can be used per Energizer. Please use the GSM card of a provider which guarantees you a suffi cient cell recep on. The display of your mobile phone should show a full recep on in combina on with the GSM card you would like to use in your Gallagher SMS energizer controller.
Installing your SMS Energizer Controller
1. Turn o the power to the Energizer.
2.
Remove the SMS Energizer Controller cover.
3. Place SIM card in SIM card slot, chip facing down. If your SIM card has a PIN c
ode see your card provider to have the PIN removed.
SIM Card
4. Remove plas c tab from ba ery connec on.
Plas c ba ery tab
5. Replace cover.
25mm
15mm
Standard SIM
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Note: The SMS Energizer Controller will switch to the back-up ba ery pack when mains power fails.
6. Connect as shown below.
7. Turn both SMS Energizer Controller and Energizer ON.
Registering your mobile phone to the SMS Energizer Controller
• Text REG to the SIM card phone number inside the SMS Energizer Controller.
The SMS Energizer Controller will send a response, confi rming that your phon
e
has
been registered:
SMS to send SMS received
REG
R
EG (your mobile number)
Important: A maximum of two phones can be registered to your SMS Controller.
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UNDERSTANDING SMS MESSAGES
SMS Status message
When receiving an SMS message (whether this is automa cally generated or requested) the following informa on will always appear fi rst:
SMS: OK/MAINS FAILURE/LOW BATTERY
SIG: (0-100)%
Informa on Descrip on
OK Indicates that the SMS Energizer Controller is on and
working.
MAINS FAILURE Indicates that the mains supply has failed.
LOW BATTERY Indicates that the SMS Energizer Controller needs new
ba eries.
SIG This is the strength of the network signal, which is
shown as a percentage.
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Receiving automatic SMS Alarm messages
In the event of an alarm, SMS alarm messages will be sent to every registered phone.
SMS received Explana on of informa on
received
Example 1:
SMS:OK SIG:1 00% EN:OK EA:OK Z1:OK Z2:OK Z3:99A! 2.8kV!
Example 1 shows zones 1 to 3 are connected and working.
Zone 1 and 2 have no alarms Zone 3 has both voltage and
current alarms.
Example 2:
SMS:OK SIG:1 00% EN:33A 2.6kV! EA:3.0kV! Z1:15A 2.2kV! Z2:18A 1.9kV!
In Example 2, the Energizer, earth, zone 1 and zone 2 are in voltage alarm.
Example 3:
SMS: MAINS FAILURE LOW BATTERY! SIG: 57% EN: MAINS POWER FAILURE
In Example 3, the Energizer and Energizer Controller mains is off . The SMS Energizer Controller ba eries are low.
Important: When the power fails, the SMS Energizer Controller will switch to the back-up ba ery pack. It is recommended that you replace the ba eries in the ba ery pack a er any signifi cant main power supply failure, or if there are no such failures, every 1-2 years to ensure power is available when needed.
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Requesting action/information
A variety of informa on and ac ons can be sent to and received by your Energizer, via the SMS Energizer Controller using your mobile phone. Below is a list of those ac ons/ informa on requests:
Ac on / Informa on requested
SMS to send
SMS received Explana on of
response
Turn Energizer ON/OFF ON
ENERGIZER ON POWER ALARM ON RESTORE ON
Energizer is ON
OFF
ENERGIZER OFF POWER ALARM ON RESTORE ON
Energizer is OFF
Inquiry Status of Energizer
System
i
SMS:OK SIG:1 00% EN:OK EA:OK Z1:10A 8.9kV OK Z2:6A 6.1kV OK
Energizer, Earth and Fence Zones are OK
Turn Energizer mains power alarm on/o
Indicates whether an alarm message will be sent or not in the event of the Energizer power supply failing.
A
ENERGIZER ON POWER ALARM ON RESTORE ON
Current status of Energizer
A ON
ENERGIZER ON POWER ALARM ON RESTORE ON
Power Alarm is ON
A OFF
ENERGIZER ON POWER ALARM OFF RESTORE ON
Power Alarm is OFF
Turn Restore ON/OFF Indicates whether
or not alarm restore messages will be sent to the registered phones.
R ON
ENERGIZER ON POWER ALARM ON RESTORE ON
Restore is ON
R OFF
ENERGIZER ON POWER ALARM ON RESTORE OFF
Restore is OFF
Important: If symbols ER21, B, M or T appear beside zone informa on when
a status message is requested, refer to Troubleshoong p. 51.
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Advanced Actions
De-registering your mobile phone from the SMS Energizer Controller
a) Send SMS DEREG to the SMS Energizer Controller.
b) The SMS Energizer Controller will send a response to your mobile phone. Se
e
ta
ble below.
De-registering all mobile phones from the SMS Energizer Controller
a) Send SMS DEREG ALL to the SMS Energizer Controller.
b) The SMS Energizer Controller will send the following response to the reques ng
mobile phone, no fying of the de-registra on.
SMS to send SMS received
DEREG
REG (mobile number 1) DEREG (mobile number 1) REG (mobile number 2)
DEREG ALL
REG (mobile number 1) REG (mobile number 2) DEREG ALL
Communication Status Indicators
SMS Energizer Controller LED Explana on
Blue LED On A emp
ng to connect to network
Flashing fast Communica ng to the network
Red LED Flashing slow SIM card access failed
Flashing fast Reques ng informa on from the system
Green LED On Connected to the network
(shown when fi rst turned on)
Flashing Sending or receiving a message OK
Notes:
If an SMS confi rma on message is unable to be sent immediately (e.g. du
e to a
dr
op in signal strength or account payment required), then the SMS Energize
r
C
ontroller will re-try once every 5 minutes un l it is either sent successfully or
it fails 3  mes at which point the message will be discarde
d.
Any commands sent to the SMS Energizer Controller, are not case sensi ve.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Solu on
B appears next to the zone
informa on
e.g. Z1:10A 2.9kV! B
Ba ery power for a zone is low.
In Example 1, Zone 1 has no current alarm, but does have a voltage and low ba ery alarm.
Replace ba ery
M appears next to the zone
informa on when I request a status message.
e.g. Z6:M
Zone has a mains power failure (Alarm Systems only)
and is now opera ng on back-up ba ery.
Check mains power supply
ER21 appears next to the zone
informa on.
e.g. Z5:ER21
Energizer has lost communica on with the zone/s
Check that the zone device is connected and working correctly
The registered phones received a response
REG (mobile number 1) REG (mobile number 2) REG FULL, ID (mobile number 3) when trying to
send
REG to register a third
phone to the SMS Energizer Controller.
Two phones are already registered to your SMS Energizer Controller.
You will need to de-register one of the two phones. Refer to Advanced Acons p. 50.
Both registered phones have been lost and I need to register my new phone to the SMS Energizer Controller.
You need to reset the SMS Energizer Controller, by fi rst turning the SMS Energizer Controller OFF. Then perform an ON/OFF within one second three mes un l the LED shows RED before the normal start up sequence.
T appears next to the Energizer
informa on.
e.g. EN:0A 6.5kV T!
High temperature alarm. Improve ven la on around
the Enegizer to allow it to cool.
EN:ERROR is displayed and
energizer has stopped.
Internal fault or mains supply out of range.
Return to Service Centre if error persists.
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WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collec on point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collec on and recycling of your waste equipment at the  me of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more informa on about where you can drop o your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city recycling offi ce or the dealer from whom you purchased the product.
STANDARD MODE ALARM SYSTEM FAULT FINDING
The following error codes are applicable only when the SMS Controller is connected to an Alarm System in standard mode.
Fault Solu on
SMS message EN: MAINS FAILURE Check alarm system power supply. SMS message EN: OA x.ykV! Alarm system in voltage alarm. SMS message EN: OA! x.ykV One of the external inputs ac vated. SMS message EN: ERROR Energizer pulse is missed by the alarm
system.
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ALARM SYSTEM
Contents
3E3115 Alarm System User Manual
Important Informa on .............................................................................................................55
i-Series Alarm System .............................................................................................................. 56
Quick Installa on Guide...........................................................................................................57
Advanced Features .................................................................................................................. 58
LED Status Indicators ............................................................................................................... 64
Fault Finding ............................................................................................................................ 64
Specifi ca ons ...........................................................................................................................64
External Ba ery ....................................................................................................................... 64
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Do not connect relays to 110/230 V AC power.
For indoor use only. A supplementary enclosure is required for outdoor use.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infi rm person
s
w
ithout supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with th
e
appliance
.
Refer servicing to a Gallagher Authorised Service Centre.
Follow the energizer manufacturer’s recommenda ons regarding earthing (grounding).
Do not install an earth (ground) system for your electric fence within 10m (3
3
) of any power, telecommunica ons or other system.
Use high voltage lead-out cable in buildings to eff ec vely insulate from th
e
ear
thed structural parts of the building and where soil could corrode expose
d
g
alvanised wire. Do not use household electrical cable.
• C
onnec ng leads that are run underground must be run in conduit of insula ng material or else insulated high voltage lead-out cable must be used. Care must be taken to avoid damage to the connec ng leads due to the eff ects
of animal
h
ooves or tractor wheels sinking into the ground.
Note: Changes or modifi ca ons not expressly approved by Gallagher Limited could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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iSERIES ALARM SYSTEM
Kit Contents
• Alarm system
110V- 230V Mains AC adaptor
• RJ12 connec on cable for i-Series opera on
• T
ermina ng resistors
Adjustable nylon bushing
• 4
moun ng screws
• Ins
truc on manual
Optional Accessories
2M1134 12V 7AH sealed lead acid ba ery
G56902 12V 120dB Siren
G56901 12V Strobe Blue
G56760 SMS Controller
Product overview
The Gallagher Alarm System creates a link between an electric fence energizer and a security system, which may include Siren alarms and/or Strobe lights. The system nofi es you if the voltage on the fence drops to an insuffi cient level, due to fence faults or wire breakages.
The Gallagher Alarm system can be confi gured as below:
Standard mode - can be used with any Energizer
i-Series mode - if used in conjunc on with a Gallagher i-Series energizer (u
p to
si
x Alarm systems can be connected to a Gallagher i-Series energizer).
High voltage earth terminal
High voltage fence return terminal
RJ12 sockets for connec ng to the i-Series Energizer or SMS Controller
AC adaptor input
On / Off bu on
Status indica on LED
Siren connec on
Strobe connec on
Ba ery connec on
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QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
The following steps show how to quickly get the Alarm system up and running.
Step Standard mode i-Series mode
1
Set to standard mode. See Zone Address Sengs (p. 59)
If zone 6 is already used in the exis ng i-Series system, then the Alarm system zone has to be set to any other available zone seng. See Zone Address Sengs (p. 59).
2
Mount to the wall and connect the high voltage fence return and earth (ground) terminals.
3
Connect to AC adaptor power supply
4 Op onal connec ons:
Via RJ12 cable to i-Series system, or to an SMS Energizer controller if in standard mode.
Relay 1 output to the Gallagher strobe light
Relay 2 output to the Gallagher siren
• 12V ba ery
5 Turn the Energizer and Alarm System ON.
6 Pressing the On/O bu on arms/disarms the alarm.
To ea r th / groun d
To fence
Energizer
SMS Controller
Alarm System
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ADVANCED FEATURES
Adjustable alarm levels
External inputs for door and PIR sensors
Adjustable alarm delay  mes
Powered or Non-powered relay contacts
• S
MS connec on
Adjustable Settings
To alter the confi gura on of the Alarm System, remove from the wall and unscrew the 6 screws on the back of the unit.
To make changes to the alarm system se ngs, the alarm unit must have all power removed.
1
2
7
1 i-Series - Zone address selector
Standard - Voltage alarm level
2Func onal se ngs
3External Inputs
4Ba ery connec on
5Alarm  me
6 Delay  me
7 Powered / Non-Powered relay contacts
3
4
5 6
7
7
7
7
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1. Zone Address se ngs
Address se ngs Func on - i series
1 - 6 Adjustable unit zone address (for use with Gallagher i-Series
fe
nce energizers). Default is 6.
Func
on - standard mode
0 Fence alarm OFF
8
1kV fence alarm threshold
9 2kV fence alarm threshold
A 3kV fence alarm threshold
B 4kV fence alarm threshold
C 5kV fence alarm threshold
D 6kV fence alarm threshold
7Unused
E, F Unused
Note: To make changes to the alarm system se ngs, the alarm unit must have all
power removed.
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2. Func onal se ngs
Switch Se ng OFF (Default) ON
1Relay 1 Latched Timed
2 Relay 2 Timed Latched
3Relay 3 Latched Timed
4 Fence alarms Local Global
5Unused
6 Pulse monitoring One pulse missed
(i-Series mode)
15 seconds (i-Series and Standard mode
7 seconds (Standard mode)
7 External inputs
ac vate
Relay 3 only All relays
8 External inputs
ac va on mode
Switch input Security (balanced) inputs
Se ng relay 1,2,3
In a standard installa on, relay 1 will be connected to a strobe light and relay 2 will be connected to a siren. Relay 3 is exclusively used for alarms associated with the external inputs.
The relays can be op onally  med or latched. When  med is selected, the ALARM TIME determines how long the relay is turned on for. Refer to Alarm Time/ Delay Time (p. 62) for further details. When latched is selected, the relays stay on un l the reset bu on is pressed.
Fence alarms
In both modes of installa on (i-Series or standard), the alarm system can be set to toggle only its relays under local se ngs (default) or have all connected alarm systems act upon the alarms when set to global.
Pulse monitoring
This sets the alarm delay  me when opera ng in i-Series mode. The alarm can be set to trigger from either one pulse missed (default) or a er 15 seconds .
In standard mode the alarm can be set to trigger a er 7 seconds (default) or a er 15 seconds. Refer to Alarm Time/ Delay Time (p. 62) for further details.
When in standard mode the delay  me can be set by the delay  me trimpot.
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External inputs ac vate
External inputs such as a mo on sensor or reed switch can be connected. An alarm condi on will toggle only Relay 3 (default) OR Relay 1, Relay 2 and Relay 3 depending on the switch posi on.
External inputs ac va on mode
External inputs can be confi gured either as switch input where the alarm operates when the inputs are pulled to earth (
ground), (a switch closes between one of the
three inputs and earth (
ground) that is J14 or J15 pin 2 and 4) or balanced inputs
(standard security type that require 4k7 termina ng resistors).
3. External Inputs
+15V This connector is rated 2A maximum.
Up to three inputs such as mo on sensors or reed switches can be connected. These can be confi gured as balanced (security) or switch inputs. See Func onal Se ngs (p. 8) for further details.
The external inputs have an exit delay (10 sec to 3 mins) and entry delay (0 sec to 3 mins) to allow  me to exit a secure room a er arming the alarm and to disarm the alarm when entering a secure room.
Pressing the On/Off bu on arms/disarms the alarm.
4. ON / OFF
Depress the red bu on to turn the alarm system on.
Press again to turn the alarm system OFF.
While in an OFF posi on, ba ery charging con nues.
GND
+15V
GND
Ext in 3
GND
Ext in 2
GND
Ext in 1
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5. Alarm  me
The Alarm Time is the period of  me that the alarm stays on for and can be set to between 10 seconds (default) and 12 minutes.
6. Delay  me
The delay  me can be set to any value between 0 seconds (default) and 3 minutes.
For an exit delay: (10 sec - 3 mins)
The delay  me starts when the on / off push bu on is depressed (on posi on). Alarms are only enabled a er the delay  me.
For an entry delay: (0 sec - 3 mins)
When an alarm is detected, it will trigger the relay(s) a er the delay  me is over. To prevent this from happening, press the on/off push bu on before the delay me elapses.
7. Relays
The relays have a powered (12-15V DC) common (COM) by factory default. That is, connectors J5, J9, J13 have links between pin 1 and 2. The holder posi on for the linking bars, for an unpowered COM, is between pin 2 and 3.
The N/O (normally open) contact is used for the siren and strobe. When an alarm occurs the relay is energized and the contacts close.
Access to relay 3 contacts, used for external alarm inputs and N/C (normally closed) relay contacts, are by screw type connectors internal to the enclosure.
See following page for diagram
10 sec
12min
Alarm Time
0 sec
3 min
Delay Time
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N/O
COM
N/C
GND
Relay 1
N/O
COM
N/C
GND
Relay 2
N/O
COM
N/C
GND
Relay 3
Relay 1 powered
N/O relay 1
GND
Strobe
+
N/O relay 2
GND
Siren
+
GND
Ba ery
+
Relay 2 powered
Relay 3 powered
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LED STATUS INDICATORS
LED state Indicates
Green con nuous Alarm system set and either powered by the AC adapter or
a fully charged ba ery.
Green fl ashing Alarms are set, but there is no RJ12 connec on to the
energizer (i-Series mode only).
Orange con nuous Low ba ery (changes to red if alarm detected).
Orange fl ashing Ba ery voltage above 18V.
Red con nuous Alarm detected, in alarm delay or in alarm.
Red fl ashing Alarm Entry delay  me elapsed for external inputs.
FAULT FINDING
Fault Solu on
SMS message EN: MAINS FAILURE Check alarm system power supply. SMS message EN: OA x.ykV! Alarm system in voltage alarm. SMS message EN: OA! x.ykV One of the external inputs ac vated. SMS message EN: ERROR Energizer pulse is missed by the alarm
system.
SPECIFICATIONS
Min Max
Input voltage DC (V) 10.8 15
Opera ng temperature (°C) -10 50
Input Fence (kV) 0 10
Relay contact (V) - 40
Supply Current 45mA 125mA
Standby Current 33mA -
EXTERNAL BATTERY
Ba ery charging is op mized for a 12V 7 AH valve regulated lead acid ba ery.
Other 12V lead acid ba eries can be used.
Avoiding Ba ery Leakage To avoid ba ery leakage, only used sealed, valve
regulated (VRLA) or GEL type lead acid ba eries.
Disposing the Ba ery Ba eries must be disposed of safely according to
local regula ons.
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