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Lay Out the System

Basic Planning Tips

Underground cables can carry high voltage. Have all underground cables marked before you dig to bury 

your wire. In most areas this is a free service. Avoid these cables when you dig.

For information regarding how these underground wires can affect your system’s operation, see Step 3 

Position the Boundary Wire.

• The Boundary Wire 

MUST

 start at the Fence 

Transmitter and make a continuous loop 

back (

2A

).

• Twisting the Boundary Wire cancels the 

signal and allows your pet to cross over that 

area without correction. Plastic or metal 

piping will not cancel the signal. Twist the 

Boundary Wire 10 to 12 times per foot to 

cancel the signal (

2A

).

• Design a layout that is suitable for your yard. 

Sample layouts are provided in this section, 

and a grid for designing your layout is 

provided in the back of this guide.

•  Always use gradual turns at the corners with 

a minimum of 3 foot radius to produce a

10 Twists/ft.

2A

2B

more consistent boundary (

2B

). Do not use sharp turns, as this will cause gaps in your boundary.

•  To properly contain your pet, we recommend setting a Boundary Width for the Warning and Static Correction 

Zones to approximately 12-20 feet (6 to 10 feet on each side of the wire).

•  Avoid making passageways too narrow for your pet to move about freely (e.g., along the sides of a house).
•  The Receiver Collar can be activated inside the house if the Boundary Wire runs along the outside wall of the 

house. If this occurs, remove your pet’s Receiver Collar before bringing him inside, decrease the range using the 

Boundary Width Control knob or consider an alternate layout.

Sample Layouts

2E

Sample 2 (2E): Perimeter 

Loop Using Existing Fence 

(Single Loop) 

This layout 

allows you to include your 

existing fence as part of your 

layout and keep your pet 

from jumping out or digging 

under your existing fence. It 

reduces the amount of wire 

which will need to be buried. 

From the Fence Transmitter, 

run the wire to 

A

A

 to 

B

B

 

to 

C

C

 to 

D

D

 to 

E

E

 to 

A

twist the wires from 

A

 back to the Fence Transmitter. See 

the “Install the Boundary Wire” section for more information 

on attaching the wire to a fence.

Step 

2

2C

2D

Sample 1: Perimeter Loop (Single Loop) 

The Perimeter Loop 

is the most common layout. This will allow your pet to freely and 

safely roam your entire property (

2C

). It can also protect gardens, 

pools and landscaping (

2D

).

Summary of Contents for PIG00-10777

Page 1: ...stubborn dog in ground fence operating and training guide Model Number PIG00 10777 PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE GUIDE BEFORE BEGINNING...

Page 2: ...can carry high voltage Have all underground cables marked before you dig to bury your wire In most areas this is a free service Avoid these cables when you dig Follow all safety instructions for your...

Page 3: ...r pet may receive an unintended correction The Boundary Width of the system must be tested whenever an adjustment is made to the containment field to prevent unintended corrections to your pet If you...

Page 4: ...he Boundary Flags 18 Fit the Receiver Collar 19 Training Guide 20 Be Patient With Your Pet 20 Day 1 Boundary Awareness 21 Days 2 thru 4 Continue Boundary Awareness 21 Days 5 thru 8 Distraction Phase 2...

Page 5: ...ASE REA D THI S ENTIR E GU IDE BEF OR E BEG INN ING Mo del Num ber PIG00 10777 Other Items You May Need Additional wire and flags Part PIG00 13769 Tape measure Small Phillips screwdriver Drill mounti...

Page 6: ...ed with the Fence Transmitter to protect it from lightning strikes and power surges USA and Canada only Receiver Collar Receives the radio signal from the Boundary Wire Correction Level Button Adjusts...

Page 7: ...consistency 1C To mount the Fence Transmitter screw the mounting bracket onto a stationary surface such as a wall and slide the Fence Transmitter onto the bracket Once you have mounted the Fence Tran...

Page 8: ...pet we recommend setting a Boundary Width for the Warning and Static Correction Zones to approximately 12 20 feet 6 to 10 feet on each side of the wire Avoid making passageways too narrow for your pet...

Page 9: ...st 5 feet Twist the wire from A back to the Fence Transmitter E B D C A 5 2H Sample 5 2H Lake Access Double Loop From the Fence Transmitter run the wire to A A to B make a U turn and go to C C to D D...

Page 10: ...to something secure and insert the other end in a power drill Pull the wire taut The drill enables you to twist the wire quickly Twist the Boundary Wire 10 to 12 times per foot to cancel the signal On...

Page 11: ...nstall connect or remove your system during a lightning storm If the storm is close enough for you to hear thunder it is close enough to create hazardous surges Turn off power to outlet before you ins...

Page 12: ...nections will result in an increased risk of surge related damage 5 Determine the length of wire needed to pass from the Surge Protector to the Fence Transmitter Measure and cut 2 lengths of wire then...

Page 13: ...Lights should come on If this does not happen see the Troubleshooting section Do not install connect or remove your system during a lightning storm If the storm is close enough for you to hear thunder...

Page 14: ...led press the Correction Level Button and release when the Receiver Indicator Light lights up 5E 3 The Receiver Indicator Light will emit a series of flashes representing the Static Correction Level 4...

Page 15: ...ne if the collar is set at level 2 or above The Run Through Prevention sound is an intermittent tone Over Correction Protection In the unlikely event that your pet freezes in the Static Correction Zon...

Page 16: ...warning tone you have identified the Boundary Width distance Static Correction Zone Two seconds after the warning tone the test light will begin to flash This flashing light can aid you in identifyin...

Page 17: ...ce The Boundary Wire of the PetSafe Stubborn Dog In Ground Fence System can be attached to a chain link fence split rail fence or a wooden privacy fence The Boundary Wire can be attached as high as ne...

Page 18: ...before burying 7C 7D Place the Boundary Flags The Boundary Flags are visual reminders for your pet of where the Warning Zone is located 1 Place the Test Light contacts on the contact points and hold t...

Page 19: ...comfortable while they wear stainless steel contacts Some pets are sensitive to contact pressure You may find after some time that your pet is very tolerant of the collar If so you may relax some of t...

Page 20: ...slow down the training schedule add additional days of training or increase the amount of play time with your pet in the Pet Area Common stress signals include Pet pulling on leash toward the house E...

Page 21: ...rection Zone the Receiver Collar will begin to beep and vibrate 10B Allow your pet to stay in the Static Correction Zone for up to 2 seconds then gently help him back into the Pet Area 10C Immediately...

Page 22: ...treats available hot dogs or lunch meat work well Have your pet s favorite play toy available Create distractions to tempt your pet to enter the Static Correction Zone such as Have a family member cro...

Page 23: ...atisfied your pet s training is complete remove every other Boundary Flag every 4 days until all flags are removed Save Boundary Flags for future use Taking Your Pet Out of the Pet Area Important Remo...

Page 24: ...as to be held on top of the Boundary Wire perform the System Test The Receiver Collar activates inside the house Turn the Boundary Width Control knob counterclockwise to decrease the distance from the...

Page 25: ...ge 26 to determine if the Fence Transmitter or Surge Protector needs to be replaced If the Fence Transmitter is functioning properly you have a break in your Boundary Wire See the Wire Break Location...

Page 26: ...Turn the Boundary Width Control knob to 10 and repeat Step 7 The distance where the Receiver Collar activates should be greater than the previous result 9 If more than one Receiver Collar is used on...

Page 27: ...s 2 Where the wires cross sidewalks or driveways due to edging and string trimmers 3 Around landscaping and flower beds due to digging or working up the soil 4 At wire splices where Gel filled capsule...

Page 28: ...ent shall Radio Systems Corporation or any of its associated companies be liable for i any direct indirect punitive incidental special or consequential damage and or ii any loss or damages whatsoever...

Page 29: ...and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Relocate the interfered receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and re...

Page 30: ...that Radio Systems does not provide refunds replacements or upgrades for change of mind or for any other reason outside of these Warranty terms Claims Procedure Any claim made under this Warranty sho...

Page 31: ...petsafe com 31 Layout Grid...

Page 32: ...27 PetSafe Way Knoxville TN 37932 1 800 732 2677 petsafe com For a list of patents protecting this product please visit www radiosystemscorporation com patents J400 1416 6 2018 Radio Systems Corporati...

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