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The wireless transmitter creates a circular containment area for your pet. The transmitter is at the centre of the circle.
Choose a location for your transmitter that meets the following criteria:
After you have chosen the location for your transmitter, next:
If you wish to adjust the boundary area, you can either adjust the size of the area by adjusting the boundary dial up or down, or you can adjust the location of the boundary area by moving the transmitter within your home.
Consider the layout of your garden, its size and the area that you want to create for your pet to enjoy. The wireless fence creates a circular containment area, with the transmitter in the centre of the circle. Make sure the entire pet area lies within your property boundaries. If the boundary zone will be less than 14 metres from the transmitter, place the boundary switch on ‘low’. If the boundary zone will be greater than 14 metres place the boundary switch on ‘high’. Remember that you may also move the transmitter within your home to adjust the location of the containment area as needed.
You can use one of two methods to set up and check your boundary area.
Two-Person Method
One person should hold the receiver collar at your pet’s neck height with logo side facing away from the transmitter. This person with the collar should walk out into the garden to the edge of the desired containment area. Facing away from the transmitter, hold the receiver collar at the edge of the desired pet area. The second person, should be at the transmitter. Begin with the boundary control dial set to 8, the person at the transmitter should turn the dial down SLOWLY. When the receiver collar starts to beeps, tell the person at the transmitter to stop turning the boundary control dial. Using cell phones to communicate with each other may help to make this process easier. Now your boundary is set. Note the boundary setting on the transmitter for future reference
One-Person Method
Measure the shortest distance from the desired boundary zone to the transmitter. Find the distance on the transmitter range chart below and set the boundary switch and boundary control dial. Take the receiver collar to the boundary zone with the receiver collar at your pet’s neck height with logo side facing away from the transmitter. Determine where the receiver collar begins to beep. If the receiver collar beeps before or after the desired boundary zone, return to the transmitter and adjust the boundary control dial. Repeat this process until the receiver collar is beeping at the desired location. Record your settings in your operating guide or next to the transmitter for future reference.
When replacing batteries in your receiver collar, please make sure you insert the batteries while standing within 1.5 – 3 metres of the transmitter. If using a receiver collar with multiple levels of stimulation, press and hold the stimulation level button until the LED diminishes before installing the new battery.
This is used to reprogram the receiver collar to the transmitter in the event of signal loss, for testing purposes to ensure the receiver and transmitter are communicating and in the event that the receiver collar is not responding as it should be. Remove all receiver collars from all pets before proceeding.
If your receiver collar(s) does not respond, repeat steps 1 - 5. To get the normal boundary settings, dial the boundary control dial toward 8 until the desired boundary settings are established.
Drain the battery. Try new batteries if that fails. Replace the receiver if both steps fail.
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