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The Custom-Shape Wireless Dog Fence from Havahart

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 is driven by a nanoLOC TRX 2.4 GHz transceiver that has 

been enhanced  with complex algorithms, strategic distortion filtering and modular signal amplification to deliver 
advanced time-of-flight-ranging technology and precision event-stamp mapping. These enhancements comprise 
the core of the patented elements that provide an unparalleled level of technical sophistication in the wireless dog 
fencing industry. This first-of-its-kind, cutting-edge Custom-Shape Wireless Dog Fence gives you the advantage of 
allowing your dog to go to the edge of your property while keeping him safe and out of designated areas. 

The revolutionary technology behind the Custom-Shape Wireless Dog Fence allows you to create a wireless fence 
boundary and Exclusion Zones.  The wireless fence boundary is a wireless perimeter that can be shaped to the exact 
configuration of your yard.  It is used to enclose your property’s Roaming Area where your dog can roam and play.  By 
contrast, an Exclusion Zone is a specific area such as a  flower bed, children’s play area, pool, or patio where you want 
to restrict your dog’s access.  One blue and 74 white boundary flags are used to mark the wireless fence boundary 
and any Exclusion Zones throughout your property.  The flags are also used during training to indicate the location of 
the wireless fence for your dog.  Extra flags can be purchased if needed by going to www.havartwireless.com.

Fence Components:

Controller:  

The Controller puts all the power of the Custom-Shape Wireless Dog Fence at your fingertips.  Through 

auditory alerts and an intuitive graphic user interface (GUI) with a touch screen, the Controller provides easy, step-
by-step instructions for setting up, activating and managing your system.  The Controller will notify you if your dog 
breaches the fence boundary, if there is a problem with any of the fence components or if the Collar’s battery 
life is low.

Bases: 

 The system features a 

Master Base

 and 

3 additional Bases

, which are easily installed inside the home 

using the removable wall-mount adhesive tape or screws.  Each Base deploys the patented time-of-flight-ranging 
technology with enhanced signal penetration to accurately and reliably determine the location of your dog by 
transmitting a radio signal to his Collar. Working in concert with the Controller, the Bases identify and store the 
location of the custom-shape fence boundary and Exclusion Zones(s) through precision event-stamp-mapping.  
Based on data that is continuously captured, filtered and refined by the system, the Master Base determines whether 
or not a correction should be delivered through the Collar. 

The Bases also interact with one another to increase the range of the fence boundary, allowing you to create a 
containment area up to 400 feet in any direction. No other do-it-yourself, wireless fence system offers a larger 
containment area with the ability to custom-fit the fence boundary to the shape of your yard.

Collar: 

 The comfortable, water-proof Collar houses  a CR123 battery, 2 correction probes and a state-of-the-art radio 

receiver with advanced antenna assembly that communicates with the Bases to constantly track the location of your 
dog with regard to the wireless fence boundary and Exclusion Zones(s).  When the Bases sense that the Collar is near 
the fence boundary or an Exclusion Zone, they send a signal to the Collar to produce an auditory tone.  When any 
zone is breached, the Bases send another signal to the Collar to deliver a correction through the probes. Using the 
Controller, you can progam in any of 5 static correction levels or an auditory correction tone, depending upon the 
size and/or stubbornness of your dog.  The default correction level is tone-only. You can use your Controller to set up, 
name and manage up to 4 Collars for use on multiple dogs. 

NOTE:

 Integrated Motion Sensor technology allows the Collar to conserve battery life when appropriate. Long 

battery life will depend on the degree of your dog’s activity during training and beyond.

The Technology Behind the System

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Technology Behind the System

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Havahart

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 Custom-Shape Wireless Dog Fence

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Page 1: ...518 USA Voice 770 831 8048 Fax 770 831 8598 Certification Exhibit FCC ID SNA CFB FCC Rule Part 15 247 IC Radio Standards Specification RSS 210 ACS Report Number 10 0086 W03 15 A Manufacturer Woodstrea...

Page 2: ...Instruction Manual Custom Shape Wireless Dog Fence PRIOR TO INSTALLATION Fully Charge the System Controller for 6 hours...

Page 3: ...hout all the hassles and costs Our revolutionary technology allows you to shape the wireless fence to the specific configuration of your yard maximizing the space for your dog to roam It also allows y...

Page 4: ...nce Boundary Activation Removing a Flag Removing a Fence Boundary Setting Up the Exclusion Zones Optional 12 What are Exclusion Zones Ex Zones Exclusion Zone Flag Placement Exclusion Zone Activation R...

Page 5: ...r modifications to any system component may cause permanent system damage and void manufacturer warranties s To prevent system damage due to unexpected power surges it is recommended that you unplug a...

Page 6: ...ors s Drill s Pen and Paper s Tape Measure s Pliers s Permanent Marker 2 CR123 batteries for Collar Extra set of small Collar probes Heart shaped Collar tester 74 white flags 1 blue flag Instructional...

Page 7: ...ster Base and 3 additional Bases which are easily installed inside the home using the removable wall mount adhesive tape or screws Each Base deploys the patented time of flight ranging technology with...

Page 8: ...youts which you may consider implementing on your property Getting Started 6 Some Helpful Tips When creating your fence boundary make sure to completely close the loop to create an enclosed containmen...

Page 9: ...e area where your dog spends most of his time outdoors Make sure a power outlet is nearby see Illustration A 3 Peel and place the removable wall mount adhesive tape to the back of the Master Base If p...

Page 10: ...ntly from the wall DO NOT pull the fasteners off the Controller or the wall s Start with the piece of tape on the wall To prevent the fastener from snapping your fingers press one hand on the end of t...

Page 11: ...d that all flags are in the proper position press the Complete Button see See Figure 1 8 NOTE These flags represent the location of your wireless fence and will be used later to train your dog Be sure...

Page 12: ...returned to the previous screen to continue activating boundary points See Figure 2 3 Figure 2 2 Fence Boundary Activation 1 Starting with the blue flag hold the Controller at waist level over the fl...

Page 13: ...oundry follow these steps 1 Using the Controller select Fence from the main menu See Figure 3 0 2 Select Remove Fence See Figure 3 1 3 Press the Yes Button See Figure 3 2 If successful Fence Successfu...

Page 14: ...r the initial installation process Up to 4 Exclusion Zones can be created The following are examples of possible Exclusion Zones Good Bad Good Bad Important Note If you choose to add an Exclusion Zone...

Page 15: ...the Complete Button See Figure 3 6 NOTE These flags will represent the location of your wireless Exclusion Zone and will be used later to train you dog Be sure that the flags form an enclosed zone Ma...

Page 16: ...sed the Done Button by accident press the Yes Button and you will be returned to the previous screen to continue activating perimeter points See Figure 4 1 4 Repeat this process to create additional E...

Page 17: ...igure 4 7 2 Select Remove Ex Zone 3 Press the NEXT Button to show all of the Exclusion Zones See Figure 4 8 4 Press the Exclusion Zone that you would like to remove can be active or inactive 5 If you...

Page 18: ...Exclusion Zone Use the left or right arrows to highlight the letter you would like to change Then use the up or down arrows to choose the character that you want from A Z and 0 9 The name can be up to...

Page 19: ...it is now OFF To reactivate the Exclusion Zone press the desired Exclusion Zone Button and it will turn green to indicate that it is now ON See Figure 5 7 Important Notes Frequently deactivating and r...

Page 20: ...f you choose not to name it the Collar will be given the default name of Collar1 Collar2 etc For more information on Naming a Collar see page 19 See Figure 6 1 If unsuccessful a negative auditory tone...

Page 21: ...c correction levels and one tone level sound only The default correction level of the Collar is tone It is recommended to start with a lower correction level when training your dog Installing the Cust...

Page 22: ...r or if you have changed your mind and you will be returned to the list showing all Collars 6 Upon successful removal you will be returned to the selection screen and the Collar that you chose to remo...

Page 23: ...0 Figure 6 9 Figure 7 0 Important Notes The Collar should be snug enough so that it does not move when your dog moves If your dog is going to continue to grow or grows a long winter coat leave extra r...

Page 24: ...need to adjust your training schedule accordingly s It may be necessary to decrease the speed of the training schedule or add more training days if your dog seems to be under stress Signs that you do...

Page 25: ...ahart Collar 3 Attach a 6 leash to the other collar and make sure that this collar does not apply pressure to the probes on the Havahart Collar as this could hurt your dog when you pull on the leash 4...

Page 26: ...th the boundary flags 6 Calmly approach the boundary flag line do not look at your dog 7 Give your dog the opportunity to pass the flag line As he does he will hear a tone near the boundary and he wil...

Page 27: ...avoiding contact with the boundary flags 6 Calmly approach the boundary flag line do not look at your dog 7 Give your dog the opportunity to pass the flag line As he does he will first hear a tone ne...

Page 28: ...If your dog does not move toward the distraction immediately praise him and offer him a treat 5 If your dog moves toward the distraction allow him to walk through the boundary line and feel the correc...

Page 29: ...ent an area of discomfort 6 Repeat this process until your dog no longer leaves the Roaming Area PHASE 5 Dog Monitoring DAY 15 AND BEYOND 1 Your dog should now be comfortable within the Roaming Area a...

Page 30: ...damage or failures that result from physical abuse or misuse of the product The Limited Lifetime Warranty is void if any attempts are made to alter or repair the product prior to returning it to our...

Page 31: ...29 Havahart Custom Shape Wireless Dog Fence Wireless Fence Planning Grid Wireless Fence Planning Grid...

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Page 33: ...Havahart Woodstream Corporation 69 North Locust Street Lititz PA 17543 1 800 800 1819 www havahart com www havahartwireless com...

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