horizont ranger AS120 Electric Fencer Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Horizont
Table of Contents
- horizont ranger AS120 Electric Fencer
- Operating instruction
- ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTION
- COMMISSIONING 230 V WITH MAINS ADAPTER
- Spare parts
- OPTIMAL SOLAR ORIENTATION AND PLACEMENT
- TECHNICAL DATA
- EU Declaration of Conformity
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
horizont ranger AS120 Electric Fencer
Operating instruction
Operating instruction for electric fence controller ranger AS120 & ranger AS180 in connection with safety hints SECURA ANIMAL or SECURA SECURITY(www.horizont.com/securaanimal or www.horizont.com/securasecurity).
Energizer has to be turned OFF before any intervention!
ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTION
Set the device up in as moist a location as possible. The supplied U earthing rod/set-up post 14498 or the optional 1m earthing rod (longitudinal rod) 14041-1 must be driven as deeply as possible into the ground in a damp area and connected with a high voltage-resistant connecting cable (e.g. 90150) with the black earth terminal ( ) of the device (PG. 34/FIG.7). Connect the high voltage-resistant fence cable (e.g. 90676U) to the red terminal with the lightning symbol ( ). The device is only protected against moisture if it is properly assembled. Place the device on the U earthing rod and do not operate it while it is lying on the ground. Set the device up in a non-fire-hazard location.
COMMISSIONING
Switch the device on with the push-button switch (PG.35/ 1 ) – after a few
seconds an LED lights up in the same rhythm as the impulses. The device
transmits impulses to the fence. If the LED does not light, the 12-volt
rechargeable battery is spent. It could also be a defect in the device or at
the 230-volt mains adapter.
The incorporated current saving circuit is self-regulating and consumes less
energy with a well-insulated fence.
COMMISSIONING WITH 12 RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
Only use rechargeable 12 V lead batteries; rechargeable batteries with
ventilation should only be recharged in well-ventilated rooms. When charging
with a charger that is not listed in these instructions and is connected
directly to the 12 V lead battery, you must remove the rechargeable battery
from the device. The rechargeable battery should be stored and charged at
normal room temperature before and after every use as well as during longer
periods of storage in the house (every 2 months).The rechargeable battery must
be recharged by the latest when it has discharged 80 % (only 20 % charge
capacity left) to prevent complete discharges. The rechargeable battery
indicator (PG.34/FIG.2a / 1 ) glows:
Please note that the values can fluctuate depending on the temperature (ca- pacity ) and measurement deviations (voltage). For solar module operation, check the rechargeable battery indicator only at dawn (without sunlight). You can operate the device with the recommended optionally available mains adapter, or charge the rechargeable battery with the optional solar module in the sun or alternatively with the 230 V mains adapter. End the charging process as soon as the green light of the battery indicator lights up. Avoid overcharging the rechargeable battery!
COMMISSIONING 230 V WITH MAINS ADAPTER
- To operate on the 230 V mains, use only the mains adapter 47PSU0010EU/UK as specified on the intermediate plate in the device! After a few seconds you will hear a steady ticking indicating the device is in ope-ration. The fence voltage indicator (PG.31/FIG.2a/ 1 ) lights up in the same rhythm as the electrical impulses. With the mains adapter, it is easy to charge a connected 12 V rechargeable battery in parallel operation. If the 230 V supply fails, the device is supplied from the rechargeable battery. Disconnect the 9 V dry battery when operating with the mains adapter. Solar operation is not possible when operating with a mains adapter.
COMMISSIONING WITH OPTIONAL SOLAR PANEL
The device has an incorporated solar charge regulator (when the device is
switched on). Operation with the solar panel means you cannot operate it with
a mains adapter.
WARNING
Do not leave the switched-off pasture fence device in the sun with a
rechargeable battery and a solar panel for a longer period. Why? Because it
could damage the rechargeable battery.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE:
The solar panel produces electricity as soon as it is exposed to usable
sunlight. The pasture fence device requires consistent electricity – by day as
well as by night. The electricity generated in this way by the panel is stored
in a rechargeable 12 V battery, which means the device can operate without
sunlight or can be supplied directly by a 9 V battery. The solar panel may not
always have a sufficiently large output to completely recharge the battery –
especially during the dark, grey, and foggy months (e.g. October to February).
For temperatures around 0 degrees Celsius or below, we recommend using a large
9 V alkaline battery instead of a 12 V rechargeable battery in any case. The
device is operated primarily from the solar panel. If the solar panel does not
have sufficient output, the device switches automatically to the connected
9-volt battery or to the 12-volt rechargeable battery.
OPTIMAL SOLAR ALIGNMENT AND SETTING
The correct placement of the pasture fence device and the solar panel is
crucial for the best possible operation of the device.
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POSITION THE PASTURE FENCE DEVICE SO THAT THE PANEL POINTS SOUTH.
This position provides the panel with the maximum amount of sunlight even during the less bright winter days. When placing the device, consider the position of the sun throughout the day and avoid a location that could cover the device with shade from trees, bushes or high grass. -
DETERMINE THE CORRECT ANGLE OF INCLINATION FOR THE SOLAR PANEL.
The position of the sun over the horizon changes during the year’s seasons. As a general recommendation, an angle of 50 degrees is optimal for long-term use in most parts of Europe. Still, the capability of the solar panel to recharge the battery can be optimized by adjusting the angle, depending on the season (see figure below). The steeper the angle of inclination, the greater the cleaning effect during rain or snow.
During the winter (with the exception of southern Europe), there may not be enough sun hours to completely charge the battery. Charge the battery externally as soon as the battery indicator flashes green/red or red, or alternatively use a large, alkaline 9 V battery with 170–200 Ah, which is also recommended for temperatures around or below freezing. -
REMOVE DEPOSITS AND DIRT FROM THE SOLAR PANEL AT REGULAR INTERVALS. (specifically along gravel paths), leaves and snow, since these can reduce the performance of the module for recharging the rechargeable battery.
SERVICE:
Repair is only to be made by qualified service personnel. Only by the
manufacturer commanded replacement parts must be used. Subject to technical
alterations!
Spare parts
For battery recharger use only
- For 230V operation the energizer should be and the adapter must be installed in a room protected from moisture.
ranger AS120 and ranger AS180 for soft soils (5a + 6a for hard soils)
- 5 + 5a: Included (step-in) U-Spike Ground Stake (combination Ground Rod and support stand).
- 6 + 6a: Position the energizer so that the optional solar panel faces due south. Rotate optional panel as shown page 6.
- 7b: Attach the included high voltage resistant fence cable 90676U and connecting cable 901502 or others or in the length you need: underground cables 15321, 14040 or 15965.
OPTIMAL SOLAR ORIENTATION AND PLACEMENT
- Rotate the solar panel angle according to the diagrams on page 6.
- Secure panel knobs to tighten on both sides.
- When moving the energizer, rotate the solar panel back to 90°.
TECHNICAL DATA
SUBJECT TO TECHNICAL ALTERATIONS!
EU Declaration of Conformity
- declares under our sole responsibility that the products
Electric fencing units
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Trademark
- ranger AS120
- ranger AS180
- Type 10986
- Type 10987
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to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following European Directives
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2001/95/EG/EC/CE
- General Product Safety Directive
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2014/30/EU/UE
- EMC Directive
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2011/65/EU/UE
- Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electronic Equipment
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2012/19/EU/UE
- WEEE – Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
The product assessment concerning the “General product safety directive” is based on the following standards:
- EN 60335-1:2012 + AC:2014
- EN 60335-2-76:2005 ÷ A1:2006 + A11:2008 + A12:2010 + A2:2015
The product assessment concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility (MC Directive) is based on the following standards:
- EN 55014-1:2006 + A1:2009 + A2:2011
- EN 55014-2:2015
The product assessment concerning the “Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment” is based on the following standards:
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