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To begin pairing a receiver collar with a remote transmitter, switch on the remote transmitter
and press the toggle button until the LED light for the collar number that you wish to
designate for the pairing has been switched on (e.g. if you want the receiver collar to be
paired as collar number one, then toggle the remote transmitter until the LED light for “1” is
switched on). Once the desired collar number has been selected, press and
hold down
onto
the toggle button until the collar number LED starts flashing. Next, with the receiver collar
already in the OFF mode, press and
hold down
onto the power button of the receiver collar
(i.e. turning it on) until you hear an audible tone. This will indicate that the pairing is
successful. The toggle button of the remote transmitter and the power button of the receiver
collar must be held down
at the same time
for the pairing to be successful.
To test whether or not the pairing is successful, try using the tone and vibration modes and
see whether the collar responds. If not, then please go through the pairing instructions again
to make sure all the steps have been followed.
14. Charging the receiver collar and the remote transmitter
The charging cable (see diagram below) that is shipped with the packaging box has three
end points: one draws power from the power adapter; one provides a charge to the receiver
collar and one provides a charge to the remote transmitter. The three end points allow the
receiver collar and the remote transmitter to draw a charge simultaneously.
(a)
Remote Transmitter
If the indicator light on the remote transmitter starts flashing, it means that the battery of the
remote transmitter is running low and needs to be charged up. When charging the remote
transmitter, switch off its power and attach the cable end point that has a narrow body to the
Sound Activated Sensor
On/Off
Button