
bring one collar at a time close to the Test Wire Loop and
verify the collar is triggering. If you hear a beeping tone and see
a flashing
red light on the face of the collar the collar is
working and the Base Station Transmitter is working, so go
to step 3) to verify the loop.
f)
If you do not hear a beep and see a flashing light on the face of the
collar then either the collar, or the transmitter, or both have
failed. Let’s try to isolate the problem down to a single
component.
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If you have another collar, repeat step e) on that collar. If
that collar passes the test then that collar and the Base
Station Transmitter are OK, and only the first collar is failed
– repair or replace just the first collar.
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If you have a friend who also owns a High Tech Pet , Humane
Contain system that is working, test your collar(s) on their
operating system by holding your collar next to their
collar in the yard. As you move both collars toward the
wire loop both collars should beep at about the same
rate. If this is true, your collar(s) is working, and your Base
Station Transmitter has failed – repair or replace.
g)
If you cannot determine which component has failed,
return both the collar(s) and the Base Station
Transmitter to High Tech Pet Products for analysis
and repair.