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Tone Button
The Tone button is located on the front lower portion of the
handheld transmitter. Press the Tone button for a short
audible tone from the receiver collar as long as the button is
pressed, up to 12 seconds.
2. How the Transmitter Buttons Work
There is a toggle switch on the face of the transmitter. Place the
toggle switch in the up position to use ick stimulation, and
in the down position to use Constant stimulation.
2) Constant Stimulation
With the toggle switch in the down position, the two orange
buttons control 3 levels of Constant stimulation.
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Low Power Constant
: Press the lower orange button for
Low Power Constant stimulation.
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Medium Power Constant
: Press the top orange button for
Medium Power Constant stimulation.
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High Power Constant
: Press both orange buttons together
for High Power Constant stimulation.
Holding down the Constant stimulation button will activate
for a maximum of 12 seconds. After 12 seconds of Constant
stimulation, the stimulation will reset. The stimulation
reactivates once the Constant button is released and pressed
again.
1) Nick Stimulation
With the toggle switch in the up
position, the two orange buttons
control 3 levels of ick stimulation.
-
Low Power Nick
: Press the lower
orange button for Low Power ick
stimulation.
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Medium Power Nick
: Press the top
orange button for Medium Power
ick stimulation.
-
High Power Nick
: Press both
orange buttons together for High
Power ick stimulation.
Medium
Power
Button
ick Constant
Toggle Switch
Low
Power
Button
High
Power
Button
Pager
Button
Tone
Button
Pager Button
The Pager vibration button is
located on the front top portion
of the handheld transmitter. The
Pager vibration will send a non-
stimulating vibration as long
as it is being pressed, up to 12
seconds.