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Dog Response Problem

Possible Solutions

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6.Dog receives stimulation inside

C. Reposition the boundary wire farther 

the home. (continued)

from the house.

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D. Place wall transmitter away from areas 
where the dog may be confined.A low level 
containment signal is radiated from these 
components and can cause the collar 
receiver to deliver stimulation.

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Wall Transmitter Problems

Possible Solutions

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1.No indicator light on the wall

A. Verify the Field Width Adjustment Knob is

transmitter.

not in the “Off” position

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B. Check that the adapter is plugged in properly.

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C. If system is plugged into a GFCI outlet, 
check  to see if the circuit has been tripped.
Reset GFCI circuit if required.

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D. If possible, check the voltage of the po wer 
adapter using a digital multimeter. It should 
read greater than 12 volts DC.
E.Check the yard size jumper. If removed, 
the system will not function.

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F. Perform Transmitter Lop Test Procedure to 
locate and correct the problem.

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G. Perform the Wire Break Location Test 
Procedure and correct the problem.

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2.Indicator light on wall transmitter is 

A.Boundary wire has a nick in the insulation.

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flickering.

B. A boundary wire connection is loose.

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Collar Receiver Problem

Possible Solutions

Reference

Collar receiver does not appear to be

A. Verify the transmitter is turned on and the 

operating in containment field area.

indicator light is solid red.

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B. Perform the field width test using the test 
light and determine if the test light is 
illuminating.

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C. Perform the System Test Procedure to 
determine which component is malfunctioning.

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A.System Test Procedure 
The system test procedure is used to determine
the probable cause of system problems that have
not been addressed elsewhere. You will need a 6-
foot piece of boundary wire for use as a test loop
wire. Strip 1/2 inch of insulation from both ends of
the wire. To perform the System Test Procedure,
please follow these steps:

1. Remove the receiver collar from your dog
prior to testing the system.

2. Set the transmitter internal Yard Size Jumper
to SMALL.

3. Make a test loop using a piece of wire at least
6 feet in length.

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Summary of Contents for SD-2000

Page 1: ... worn properly by the dog D The collar receiver is adjusted so that the probes are touching your dog s skin E The wall transmitter is on connected to the containment loop wire and producing a signal along the loop wire F The 12 volt 200 mAmp adapter is plugged into the wall transmitter and is connected to a 110 volt household outlet 10 The following precautions should always be taken A Never servi...

Page 2: ...sig nal that is transmitted onto the boundary wire and is received by the collar receiver when your dog approaches the boundary wire When the collar receiver senses your dog is approaching the con tainment boundary it will sound a warning tone followed by a harmless but effective electronic stimulation When trained properly your dog will quickly learn where its boundaries are This system has a ran...

Page 3: ...ak should occur refer to Containment Operation Section 6 A Troubleshooting 2 System Malfunction No Light No light tells you one or more of the following One or both wires are not properly connected both wires are connected but the wire is broken or nicked at some location in your installation the wall transmitter is off the power has been dis connected or the wall transmitter has malfunc tioned Re...

Page 4: ...When the dog reaches the edge of the signal field in the yard it will hear a pre stimulation warning tone that lasts about two seconds If the dog does not return to the safe part of the yard it will receive a continuous stimulation until it does re enter the safe part of the yard 2 Run Through Prevention The receiver automatically increases the stimulation when the dog continues more than 1 3 of t...

Page 5: ...d the side of the house from the perimeter keep it a distance equal to the field width plus three feet from itself To prevent your dog from playing in the side yard keep the wire a distance equal to the field width less one foot from the house The back yard loop encloses the back yard and uses the back portion of the house as part of the barrier After laying wire on the three sides of the back yar...

Page 6: ...possible avoid plugging the unit into an outlet that is pro tected by a ground fault current interrupter GFCI The GFCI will not interfere with the nor mal operation of your system but in rare cases lightning strikes may cause a GFCI outlet to trip disconnect power and you would need to reset the GFCI to restore household power to the sys tem Also check the location where you want to bring the outs...

Page 7: ...e wire keep in mind that you will want at least an 8 to 12 foot containment field 8 to 12 feet on each side of the wire Avoid making passage ways too narrow or your dog may be hesitant to use them i e along the sides of a house 3 TwistedWire Prepare and place twisted wire from the transmitter to the exterior loop wire The twisted wire cancels the signal and allows your dog to cross this area It ca...

Page 8: ...ck out through the hole in the wall 2 Splicing to the Boundary Wire Pull the twisted pair wire to the perimeter location of the boundary wire Make sure that the wire length is adequate to route wire along the outside wall and bury before cutting Splice the ends of the twisted wire to the ends of the boundary with the supplied waterproof splices WARNING Use only the waterproof splices approved for ...

Page 9: ...f the System Select a section of straight boundary wire that is at least 50 feet long and perform the contain ment field test at the center of the selected sec tion To test the containment field attach the test light to the probes and slowly walk the col lar receiver toward the boundary wire The col lar receiver should be held at the height of your dog s neck with the probes pointed upward Listen ...

Page 10: ...nue placing the flags at 6 to 8 foot intervals around the entire containment area using this technique If the field adjustment knob position is altered you must test the containment field for the desired setting and reposition the flags as necessary d Plugging the holes With the twisted wire in place near the wall transmitter caulk and seal the interior and exterior holes to prevent dam age from m...

Page 11: ...2 F 3 Testing the Field Width of the System E Remove any metal collars or tags from the dog when it wears the electronic collar Metal collars and tags can cause intermittent opera tion and or prevent the dog from feeling the stimulation F Place the training flags at the perimeter where the warning tone is heard This will add a visual cue to the audio warning tone and help your dog learn the bounda...

Page 12: ...The black plastic probes ensure that your dog does not receive a stimulation until he learns to retreat from the boundary Put the collar receiver on your dog Make sure the wall transmitter is turned on Lesson 1 Day 1 The goal for Day 1 is to intro duce your dog to the boundary and to help him understand he should retreat when he hears the warning sound Depending on the lead there are several ways ...

Page 13: ...car Lesson 5 Off Lead Unsupervised When your dog resists distraction of any kind both on and off lead he can be left unattended in the yard but observed from inside the home This freedom should be brief at first You must fre quently go out and check on your dog Over the next several weeks unsupervised freedom can be gradually increased Before and after each unsupervised session you must continue t...

Page 14: ... non waterproof connections Page 8 signal B A nick or scrape in wire insulation Perform the Wire Break Location Test Procedure Page 15 4 Dog acts fearful of going into A Dog received stimulation too early in the yard training Stop training and play with dog in safe area Resume training when dog is no longer fearful in safe area Page 11 B Field width set too wide Page 9 C Check yard s safe area for...

Page 15: ...lem Page 16 G Perform the Wire Break Location Test Procedure and correct the problem Page 16 2 Indicator light on wall transmitter is A Boundary wire has a nick in the insulation Page 3 flickering B A boundary wire connection is loose Page 8 Collar Receiver Problem Possible Solutions Reference Collar receiver does not appear to be A Verify the transmitter is turned on and the operating in containm...

Page 16: ...perly You will need a short 6 foot piece of boundary wire with 1 2 inch of the insu lation stripped from both ends Verify the AC adapter is plugged into the transmitter and into a functioning AC outlet the transmitter Field Width Adjustment Knob is not in the OFF position and all boundary wire connections at the transmitter are properly connected If the indicator light is still off continue with t...

Page 17: ...of splices are needed SECTION 7 GENERAL MAINTENANCE TIPS Your system requires very little maintenance The collar receiver is water resistant and should not be immersed in water To remove dirt simply wipe with soap and water Never place the collar receiver in a dishwasher The wall transmitter is not waterproof and must be protected from the weather Do not attempt to dismantle or repair any compo ne...

Page 18: ...THERWISE Some states do not allow the exclusion of inci dental or consequential damages so this limitation may not apply in your par ticular state This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state To the extent permitted by applicable law THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY A...

Page 19: ...o others harm itself or would react adversely after receiving stimulations from this system the customer should not rely solely on this product to train or contain his or her dog Warning 2 The user of this system is hereby warned to be alert for growling snarling biting or other aggressive behavior by a dog using the sys tem especially during training If any such behavior is observed particularly ...

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