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» The installation of the equipment must only be carried out by a specialized technician.
» Before performing maintenance or inspections on the system, all feeder circuits must be de-energized
(mains and battery).
» Do not install this equipment on structures that spread ames, due to the risk of shorting the wiring
or the product. Also do not install on electrical conductor structures.
» The power cable must be connected to the mains through a safety switch or similar device accessible
to the user, so that the same can turn off the electricity at any time.
» If any power cord or cord is broken or damaged, it must be replaced by the installer or qualied
professional in order to avoid scratches.
» The sensation of shock to the individual who eventually touches the fence wire depends on the
individual’s own insulation (use of shoes, gloves, etc.), the level of moisture in the soil or wall and
the quality of the grounding.
» Use high insulation cable and insulators in the installation, with a dielectric strength of at least 20 kV.
4.1. Siren
One or more sirens of the alarm system can be connected, as long as the total current is:
» With battery: 1.5 A.
» Without battery: 400 mA.
Note:
when turning on, observe the polarity. The positive point must be connected to the SIR (+)
terminal and the negative point to the AUX(-) terminal.
4.2. Auxiliary: 14.5 Vdc output
This output is used to power infrared sensors.
» Maximum current: 250 mA.
Note: when turning on, observe the polarity (+/-).
4.3. Zone
The terminal, marked Z1, corresponds to zone 1. The terminal, called COM, is the common terminal.
Note:
if you are using only wireless sensors, Z1 and COM must be short-circuited.
4.4. Triggering the alarm panel
To connect the electric fence to an alarm control panel, follow the procedure:
» Connect a wire from the PGM1 terminal of the fence to the ZONE terminal of the control panel and
interconnect the two COM terminals of the electric fence and the control panel. This zone must be
congured as 24h so that the perimeter is protected even when the control panel is disabled.