Arming the electric fence security system, Arming using the keyswitch, Arming using the keypad – Tru-Test Electric Fence Security System User Manual

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Arming and Disarming the Electric Fence Security System

Arming the electric fence security system

Arm the system when you wish to fully secure the property. Arming the unit will electrify the fence
and enable gate and fence monitoring. The Keyswitch or Keypad can be used to arm the system:

Arming using the Keyswitch

Arming the system using the Keyswitch is easy:
1

Insert the key into the Keyswitch

2

Rotate ¼ turn to the right until a fast beeping is heard.

3

Return the key back to the upright position and remove.

Arming using the Keypad

Commands on the Keypad require a four digit User or Owner Personal Identification Number (UPIN
or OPIN) to be entered prior to a command sequence. The factory default UPIN is 1234, and the
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 command sequence.
To arm the system, enter the UPIN or OPIN, then press ARM:

COMMAND

KEY

1

KEY

2

KEY

3

KEY

4

KEY

5

Arm using

User PIN

U P I N

or

Owner PIN

O P I N


For example, to arm the system with the factory default UPIN, the key sequence would be:

KEY

1

KEY

2

KEY

3

KEY

4

KEY

5

1 2 3 4


The system will arm. The Armed lamp will come on and the Pulse lamp will flash (provided the
fence is fault-free).
If the Armed lamp flashes and a slow beeping sound is heard, then the system has been configured
with a gate override exit delay. This gate override allows you to exit the secure area through the
gate without activating the alarm. After the delay period (for example, 2 minutes), the Armed
lamp will remain on and the beeping will stop.

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