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Brand | Nemtek |
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Model | druid LCD |
Category | Power Supply |
Language | English |
Overview of the NEMTEK Druid LCD Electric Fence Energizer, designed for reliable use.
Details about NEMTEK Group's manufacturing and distribution of electronic fencing systems since 1990.
Two-year warranty against defects in workmanship or materials for the Druid LCD Electric Fence Energizer.
Exclusions from the guarantee, including acts of God, misuse, or modifications.
Defines NEMTEK's liability and the buyer's sole remedies for guarantee breaches.
Contact details and address for NEMTEK's Head Office in Randburg, South Africa.
Contact information for NEMTEK's export department.
Address and contact details for the NEMTEK outlet in Edenvale, South Africa.
Address and contact details for the NEMTEK outlet in Cape Town, South Africa.
Address and contact details for the NEMTEK outlet in Nelspruit, South Africa.
Address and contact details for the NEMTEK outlet in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Address and contact details for the NEMTEK outlet in Perth, WA, Australia.
Overview of energizer operation, display indicators, gate input, and battery backup.
Information on upgrading Druid LCD 2x energizers for remote connectivity via smartphone app or browser.
Explanation of symbols displayed on the energizer for fence status, gate, power, and alarms.
Notes on fence condition indication, voltage thresholds, and maintenance for optimal performance.
Visual representation linking LCD symbols to descriptive labels on the energizer fascia.
Table detailing symbol interpretations for fence alarm, voltage, condition, and power status.
How to turn the energizer on/off using the Nemtek plastic tab or a remote switch.
Procedure to silence alarms, stop internal beeper, and deactivate strobe using the Nemtek tab.
Steps to clear alarm history or persistent alarm conditions from the energizer's memory.
Details on master user and reset user roles, PIN access, and two-key sequence operations.
Instructions on how to increase or decrease the brightness of the keypad symbols using keys 1 and 7.
All keypad codes must end with the '#' key; sequences are deleted after 5 seconds pause.
Procedure to turn the energizer on/off using the master PIN (default 1234).
Silence alarms using reset PIN (5555) or master PIN, toggling energizer state.
Clear alarm history with reset PIN or by cycling power; persistent alarms require correction.
Feature to prevent fence alarms from sounding during faults, with codes for bypass/unbypass.
Reduces fence voltage for safety, especially around children; installer sets low voltage level.
Bypass siren and strobe for alarms while internal beeper remains active; useful for testing.
Prevent gate alarms from sounding if gate is open longer than programmable delay time.
Activate alarm immediately when the gate is opened, bypassing the delay timer.
Enable or disable an audible alert (three beeps) when the gate is opened.
Prevent service alarms from sounding during temporary conditions like power failure.
Manually trigger an alarm in an emergency; no PIN required.
Procedure to change master (1) or reset (2) user PINs using three key code sequences.
Codes to display fence status (GOOD/CHECK/BAD), voltage, stored energy, and battery voltage.
Manually activate or deactivate the OUT1 relay using keypad codes (DRUID 18/114A only).
Focus keypad to specific zones (1-4) or global view for controlling dual-zone energizers.
Change focus by typing zone number (#); reverts to global after 30s inactivity.
Zone label flashes on alarm/past event, prompting user to focus keypad on that zone.
No user-serviceable parts; damaged cords must be replaced by manufacturer or qualified personnel.
Not for persons with reduced capabilities without supervision; electric fencing can be lethal.
Consult installer for options like current limiting resistors and programmable output energy levels.