
Handy Programming Tips
Recommended Settings:
The majority of dogs respond well to transmitter Rate
Setting 2 or 3 and a receiver Training Level 3, 4 or 5. Sensitive or small dogs that train
easily respond best to lower rate settings and lower training levels. If your dog is not
responding to training, your DogWatch Dealer will adjust your system to a higher
training level.
If Your Dog Is Hard To Train:
Training Levels 5, 6 and 7 are specifically designed to
meet the needs of hard to train or stubborn dogs. These settings will provide the extra
correction that some dogs need as part of their training.
Multiple Dogs:
Our receivers allow you to select individual settings for each dog.
This means that one collar can be set to Audible Only* during training while another
dog is still protected with the correction feature enabled. It is recommended that the
Audible Only* setting be used only during supervised training sessions.
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Receiver Levels and Transmitter Settings
*** IMPORTANT ***
Never change the Receiver Training Levels when your dog is wearing the collar.
T R A N S M I T T E R M O D E A N D R A T E S E T T I N G S
Mode A
Mode A
Mode A
Mode B
Rate 1
Rate 2
Rate 3
QuickAlert
TM
Transmitter Rate Fixed at Medium
Slow
Medium
Fast
Slow
Slow
Medium
Fast
Medium
Slow
Medium
Fast
Fast
Fast
Fast
X-Fast
X-Fast
XX-Fast
XX-Fast
Audible* and XXX Fast Correction are Simultaneous
AutoMemory
TM
self activates
and advances
to the next level.
RECEIVER
TRAINING
LEVELS
Audible Only*
(extra low)
1
(low)
2
(low medium)
3
(medium)
4
(medium high)
5
(high)
6
(extra high)
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For example: If the receiver is on Level 1 and the transmitter is on Rate 1, your dog will receive the
lowest level of correction and the least number of pulses per second.
Please remember that if your Receiver Level is set to 1, 2, or 3 and you switch the Training Mode to
QuickAlert (Mode B), your training setting may change. For example, if the receiver is set to Level 3 and
the transmitter is set to Rate 1, your dog will receive a slow correction. If you switch your Training Mode
to QuickAlert, your dog will now receive a fast correction.
*
There is not an audible tone in receivers equipped with a
vibration
feature.
The vibration feature replaces the audible tone; the receiver vibrates instead
of making a sound. The vibration feature works well for hard-of-hearing dogs
and other dogs who may be sensitive to the audible tone.