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How the system works
The Classic In-Ground Fence
™
system works by sending a radio signal through a buried boundary wire (up to 610 metres). Your pet wears a
receiver collar that picks up the signal. When your pet nears the boundary, the receiver collar will tone and vibrate to alert your pet that he
has entered the warning zone. If he continues to venture out, the receiver collar will issue a safe but startling stimulation, similar to the static
you feel if you drag your feet across a carpet and then touch a door handle.
Different pets respond to different levels of stimulation. The receiver collar has 7 levels of static stimulation plus a tone and vibration setting,
allowing you to easily adjust the stimulation level to your pet’s temperament.
Want to save time?
Renting a small trenching tool or lawn
edging tool from a hardware store can make installing the
boundary wire much quicker and easier.
Depending on your fence installation, you may also need:
• Additional wire, flags, wire connectors, and gel-filled capsules
(PRFA-500) — for gardens larger than 13 ares (1/3-acre /0.13
hectares), or complex layouts
• Circular saw with masonry blade — if the boundary wire will
cross a paved surface without expansion joints
• Waterproofing compound (such as silicone caulk) — if the
boundary wire will cross a paved surface
• PVC pipe or hose pipe — if the boundary wire will cross a
gravel surface
• Staple gun — if attaching boundary wire to an existing
wooden fence
• Additional receiver collars (PIG19-17479) — if needed for
multiple pets
What you need
To install your fence and fit the receiver collar, you will need:
• Drill
• Tape measure
• Small cross-head screwdriver
• Pliers
• Wire-stripping pliers
• Lawn edger, lawn trencher or shovel
• Wooden paint stick
• Scissors
• Lighter
• Non-metallic collar and lead for training