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Invisible Fence

®

pet containment will not work

unless:

1.

The 12vAC transformer is plugged into the

transmitter and is plugged into a 110vAC outlet. 

2.

The transmitter is on, connected to the signal

field wire, and producing a signal along the wire. 

3.

The signal field wire is intact, continuous, and

the transmitter’s green LED is blinking on and off.

4.

The Computer Collar

®

is correctly fitted and

worn by your pet.

The Computer Collar is adjusted so that the

receiver posts are touching your pet’s skin.

5.

The Power Cap

®

battery in the receiver is good

and is correctly installed.

6.

You train your pet as prescribed in Invisible

Fence training manuals.

Do Not

become overly confident that your pet

has become conditioned to the Invisible Fence system
sooner than expected. Complete all of the training
steps before allowing your pet to run free.

If you have any questions

about any aspect of

your Invisible Fence system, please call your Invisible
Fence professional immediately.

About Thunder or Electrical Storms

Even though your Invisible Fence system is

equipped with lightning surge protection, it is still
possible that it may be damaged during a thunder
storm, or when an electrical storm is in the area
where you live. For added peace of mind, you may
want to take the Computer Collar off your pet
before an electrical storm.

· Check Your Pet’s Safe Areas

After a storm has ended, check all of your pet’s

safe areas before you put the Computer Collar back
on him. Use the following procedure to make sure
that your system is continuing to work properly.

Hold the Computer Collar collar so that the

receiver is at about the same height and on the
same angle that it is when your pet is wearing it,
and move throughout his safe areas. This should
include all of the safe areas where your pet is
allowed to go, in your yard and in your home.

If the receiver sounds a warning when it is in a

safe area, DO NOT put the Computer Collar back
on your pet. Immediately call your local Invisible
Fence professional for service.

Use a leash or other means to contain your pet

until after the service has been completed.

· At Least Once a Month, and After a Thunder
Storm, Check the Width of Your Invisible Fence
System’s Signal Field

Always keep a note of the width of your 

system’s signal field.

You only have to check the width of the signal

field from one place on the signal field loop wire.
Always check the signal field from the same place.

Take the Computer Collar off your pet. Follow

the instructions for checking the width of the signal
field on page 9.

If the receiver does not sound a warning where

the edge of the signal is supposed to be, or if it only
sounds a warning when it is closer to the wire than
the setting of the signal field, immediately call your
Invisible Fence professional for service.

Use a leash or other means to contain your pet

until all necessary service has been completed.

Important Safeguards continued

Summary of Contents for ICT 775

Page 1: ...Made in the USA ICT 775 Transmitter Operation and Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...r Animal Use Only All Invisible Fence pet containment systems are designed for animal use only Never attempt to use this product for any purpose not specifically described in this manual IMPORTANT If...

Page 3: ...a storm has ended check all of your pet s safe areas before you put the Computer Collar back on him Use the following procedure to make sure that your system is continuing to work properly Hold the C...

Page 4: ...ide There is a loop type selector switch on the top left of the transmitter s circuit board that must be set to Normal the UP position for a system with a stan dard closed signal field wire or to 3 Si...

Page 5: ...ide the tabs into the slots Lock the cover in place by sliding the bottom tab of the cover plate into the bottom slot in the base The Signal Field Invisible Fence transmitters produce a coded low powe...

Page 6: ...tery or connect the transformer to the transmitter you must ground the system Connecting the Grounding Wire to the ICT 775 Circuit Board Put the grounding wire pin into the square screw clamp marked E...

Page 7: ...tery with a 5 0Ah Amp hours rating will power the system for approximately 10 hours with the signal field set to the maximum width Conversely the nar rower the signal field is set the longer the batte...

Page 8: ...12vAC Power Jack The battery connector is designed so that the plug that holds the two inboard ends of the wires that are connected to the battery will only go into it one way making it nearly impos s...

Page 9: ...ield wire to the ICT 775 Strip about 1 4 inch 6 4mm of insulation off each of the two ends of the twisted wire Twist the exposed wire strands on each end of the wires together to hold the strands toge...

Page 10: ...ided system the switch is set to 3 Side the DOWN position The width of the signal field is set and checked in exactly the same manner whether for a standard system with a closed signal field loop or f...

Page 11: ...similar to the Invisible Fence signal and may cause the receiver to activate when it is close to a television 4 DO NOT secure the correction posts in the receiver with any kind of glue or adhesive AL...

Page 12: ...gularly changing a receiver s battery We recommend that you ask your Dealer about a battery replacement plan Note Invisible Technologies Inc recommends that a customer subscribe to a battery replaceme...

Page 13: ...ft protective material The use of unnecessary force may damage the case and render the battery inoperable Warning NEVER open a Power Cap dispose of it in fire recharge it heat it above 212 F 100 C or...

Page 14: ...ld wire is disconnected Signal field is too narrow SYMPTOM CAUSE Pet Getting Out Beeping Sound LED Steady Green or Red LED Not Lighted Green or Red Computer Collar Receiver Not Working 13 Service Diag...

Page 15: ...alled in an enclosed box or in a place not readily accessible to Customer Customer will forfeit the benefits of the system s warning functions for which Invisible Technologies Inc Invisible Fence Dist...

Page 16: ...ement The Visible Difference Pet Keeper Room Keeper In Home Project Pet Save Invisible Fencing Celebrating 25 Years Protecting Pets Design The One and Only Original Pet Safety System Invisible Fence B...

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