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Identifying faults using the LED display<br />

What do the light sequences on the LED display mean? Different light sequences indicate different<br />

things. But there are certain light sequences that you must pay attention to more than<br />

others.<br />

If ... This means that ...<br />

The energiser is pulsing, and the 10th light The energiser has switched to the full­power<br />

segment is illuminated. – P8000 only mode, because there is a heavy load on the<br />

fence. See “Full­power mode” on page 45<br />

for more information<br />

At each pulse, you see only red The fence may be heavily loaded (voltage below<br />

lights (no green lights) or around 3 kV [3000 V]). Look for faults,<br />

e.g. short circuit or arcing faults.<br />

If no faults can be found, try subdividing the<br />

fence.<br />

The 10th light segment flashes rapidly, The energiser has diagnosed a fault and<br />

a few other light segments are illuminated, should be returned to the service<br />

and the energiser does not work. centre for repair.<br />

The 10th light segment flashes rapidly, The energiser has diagnosed a fault and<br />

a few other light segments are illuminated, should be returned to the service<br />

but the energiser resumes pulsing after centre for repair as soon as possible.<br />

some time, and this happens quite often.<br />

The 10th light segment flashes rapidly, The energiser is too hot to operate safely.<br />

and the 3rd and 6th light segments This generally happens in places that experience<br />

are illuminated. high day­time temperatures. The energiser<br />

will resume normal operation when<br />

the temperature cools down sufficiently.<br />

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