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Kit Contents

1. Operating Instructions
2. Training Guide (Optional)
3. Mains Power Adaptor
4. Charging Dock
5. Active Collar

  6. Dummy Collar (Optional)
  7. Antenna
  8. Transmitter Handset
  9. Neon Tester
10. Pointed Probes(see p.3)

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Summary of Contents for Advanced AXT1

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Page 2: ...onals enthusiasts and pet owners Many thousands of PAC clients will testify to our enormous success through innovation reliability and service The advanced AXT series are the world s most versatile an...

Page 3: ...ents 1 Operating Instructions 2 Training Guide Optional 3 Mains Power Adaptor 4 Charging Dock 5 Active Collar 6 Dummy Collar Optional 7 Antenna 8 Transmitter Handset 9 Neon Tester 10 Pointed Probes se...

Page 4: ...a Active Collar b Dummy Colllar c Installed Probes for short haired breeds d Long probes for hairy breeds Active Collar Dummy Collar 3...

Page 5: ...A Active Collar 1 Status Lamp 2 Positive Probe 3 Reset contact point 4 On Off contact point 5 Negative Probe B Dummy Collar Collar Features 4...

Page 6: ...1 Battery Indicator Red and Green 2 Intensity Control 3 Antenna 4 Triggers 5 Collar activator area 6 Model AXT 4 and 6 only 7 Recharging socket Handset Features 5...

Page 7: ...into Mains 2 Plug DC jack into Charging Dock 3 Plug Charging Dock Lead into Handset 4 Plug Collar into Charging Dock Observe polarity reverse protected 5 Press Set Timer for 16 hour charge 6 Position...

Page 8: ...igger s using Reset operation 1 Bring the handset arrow into contact with the RESET arrow on the collar 2 Collar LED will fast flash orange 3 Press handset trigger to match collar to handset 4 Fast fl...

Page 9: ...d OFF Turn collar on by bringing arrrow at base of handset into close proximity with ON OFF arrow on collar A beep and green light will show status Do the same to turn OFF the unit A red light and bee...

Page 10: ...n Tester and Battery Status 1 Clip Neon Tester onto probes to test collar impulse 2 Battery Status Indicator for Handset green red OK red only Low 3 Battery Status Indicator for Collar Green OK Red Lo...

Page 11: ...Intensity Control 10 The Intensity Control acts in smooth steps from 75mW up to 500 mW of collar stimulus The control can have a tone only zone also explained later...

Page 12: ...Depending on your handset model choose the desired operating mode Mode B BASIC Each trigger is multifunction and controls 1 dog see page 12 Mode E P Enhanced Professional Mode Each trigger is dedicat...

Page 13: ...igger shares up to three functions and is assigned to an individual collar 1 Collar Tone at Lo Intensity level and either 2 Momentary Collar Stimulation Continuous at Hi or 3 Continuous Collar Stimula...

Page 14: ...ode E P Functions Each Trigger has a dedicated function a Trigger1 3 tone warning from collar and handset and either b Trigger 2 4 momentary stimulus or 2 4 continuous c Trigger 5 6 continuous Stimulu...

Page 15: ...ose the Dip Switches Each switch can turn on or off a function 2 Use a small screwdriver large needle to slide the switches referring to guide on pages 15 and 16 3 Shows the switch for disabling the h...

Page 16: ...Collar Tone Warning Momentary Stimulus Continuous Stimulus 15 Switch Configuration Mode B Mode B assigns a trigger for each Training Collar...

Page 17: ...16 Switch Configuration Mode E P H Mode E P Dedicated Function per trigger Collar Tone Warning Momentary Stimulus Continuous Stimulus Mode H Hybrid function for AXT2 AXT4...

Page 18: ...orrectly on narrowes part of neck One finger should be able to fit between the probe and the dog s neck Skin Irritation Inspect the dog daily during collar use A loose collar is a common cause 2 If so...

Page 19: ...Metal fencing buildings are shielding signal try elsewhere c Collar strap too loose Tighten strap d Antenna Failure Test without antenna at 2 to 3 metres to confirm If handset is OK order a replacemen...

Page 20: ...o reaction from dog a Incorrect code Try RESET p7 b Intensity not high enough Try gradual increase p10 c Collar too loose Tighten p17 2 LED s not illuminating on collar or transmitter Possible Cause a...

Page 21: ...Most circuitry is ruggedised but some have definite limits Avoid using in rocky fissured terrain Never leave collar or transmitter in very warm or sunny areas or behind glass Storage 1 Charge fully 2...

Page 22: ...the Training Guide for humane and effective use of your PAC Remote Trainer It is a comprehensive guide that should enable you to train your dog effectively in a short time It also offers advice and gu...

Page 23: ...een Graignamanagh Co Kilkenny Ireland made in EU printed in EU PAC Products Ltd 2004 PAC Remote Trainers Graignamanagh Co Kilkenny Ireland Tel Int 353 51423679 Fax Int 353 51423964 www pacdog com info...

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