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8. Toggle the "Direction" switch several times to initialize the gate
microprocessor. After toggling the switch, the latch hook should be
toggling to either side.
9. Confirm the Counter is connected and functioning correctly by opening
each gate door manually and observing the change in the counter. This
will require toggling the gate switch.
A. Confirm that counts appear on the correct display. Switch sensors to the
opposite side if necessary.
B. The Counter Cable to the gate should be connected to the single Counter
or in the case of the Quad Counter, to the rear of the Quad Counter Switch
Box.
C. The Counter Sensors should be fully inserted in their brackets (and
secured with keeper springs, if so equipped).
D. If equipped with a Quad Counter, check that counts go to the appropriate
upper or lower Counter.
10. Establish the direction to which untagged fish should be diverted. Set the
direction switch so the unlatched door is on the side to which
untagged fish are to be diverted.
11. Remove all tools and paraphernalia from the top of the detector.
12. If available, turn on water and establish a flow through the detector so that
most of the tunnel’s bottom surface is wet.
13. Turn on the Detector with the "Power" switch. The LED bar graph will first
display a bar representing the energy left in the C-cells if so equipped. It
will then retract to the left for several seconds while the microcomputer
initializes itself. Approximately 15 or 20 seconds after turning on the
power, the display will start showing the strength of detected magnetic
signals. If the detector does not have C-cells, the “Low Bat LED” on the
gate box will light if the 12 volt battery is low.
14. If used without a Diverter Gate, i.e., "stand-alone" and the "Low Battery" or
"Dead Battery" LED is on, replace the c-cells with two fresh alkaline c-cells
or recharge the external battery, if so equipped.
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