Operation Manual

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Figure 1.16 -
Strip 6mm of insulation
from the wire end
Figure 1.15 -
Two loose wire ends
at the starting point
Figure 1.17 -
Tighten the screw to secure the
perimeter wire into the connector
1.4.4 Completing the Perimeter Wire Setup
Once the perimeter wire is completed and pegged to the ground, the last step to complete is
attaching the perimeter wire ends to the Base Station board and testing the setup.
There are two loose wire ends where the perimeter wire set up was started (Figure 1.15).
Use the same peg to fasten these two perimeter wire ends down to the ground and twist them.
Cut the wire end without the connector so they are of equal length - removing any excess wire.
Strip back 6 mm of insulation from the wire end (Figure 1.16).
Insert the free perimeter wire into hole of connector using a small flat screwdriver; tighten the
screw to secure the perimeter wire into the connector (Figure 1.17).
1.4.5 Placing and Connecting the Base Station
Connect the Perimeter Wire connector to the Base
Station board (Figure 1.18).
Before securing the Power Supply cord to the Base
Station, carefully lay the length of the cord out,
beginning from the Base Station and leading to the
main power supply and insure it is fastened securely to
the ground and does not present a tripping hazard.
Do not cross it over surfaces where it cannot be
fastened, such as sidewalks or driveways. For ultimate
protection, consider an underground placement within a
protective conduit.
Connect the Power Supply cord to the Base Station
board. See Figure 1.19.
Route the Power Supply cord into the Base Station
cover as shown in Figure 1.20.
Close the cover of the Base Station; confirm it is locked
well in its place (Figure 1.21).
Figure 1.20 -
Routing the Power Supply
cord out of the cover
Figure 1.21 -
Closing the Base Station cover
Figure 1.18 -
Perimeter Wire connection
to the Base Station
Figure 1.19 -
Power Supply cord connection