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• Dead or weak receiver
battery
• Collar not adjusted properly
• Break in wire(s)
• Power not supplied to
transmitter or power is out
• Pet needs additional training
• Signal field is too narrow
• Break in wire
• Loop wire not connected to
transmitter
• LP not plugged into LP
connector
• Power surge to unit
• No power from outlet or
battery back up
• Transformer plug loose or
disconnected
• Power surge to unit
• Dead receiver battery
• Loop(s) turned off
• Receiver battery in back-
wards (positive side should
be facing cap, R5000 only)
• Signal field setting is too low
• 7K-10K channel switch on
transmitter not set the same
as the receiver
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
Pet Getting Out
Beeping Sound
& LED Steady
(Green or Red)
LED Not Lighted
(Green or Red)
Receiver
Not Working
Service Diagnostic Questions
If a problem occurs after the installation is com-
plete, first check the “Service Diagnostic Questions”
above to try to determine what the problem may be. If,
for any reason, your Invisible Fence
®
system still does
not operate as described in this manual or if you
encounter any difficulty training your pet, call your
Invisible Fence professional immediately.
LOOP WIRE SPECIFICATIONS
ICT 725
Protected Area
0 to 8 acres
8 to 12 acres
Feet of Loop Wire
400 to 2500
2500 to 3000
Feet of Twisted Pair
up to 150
up to 150
Wire Size
14 AWG
12 AWG
Jacket PE .045” (1.14mm )
Wire Specifications
Service Diagnostics
Wire Specs and Service
The signal field loop wire is solid or stranded
copper, insulated wire, which carries a harmless
radio signal. There is no hazard in touching or
exposing the wire because the wire carries only
low voltage electricity. Some installations are
unique. These measurements are guidelines for typ-
ical installations.