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Step 6: Connect the Wires

Now that the boundary wire has been positioned and spliced, the 
next step is to connect the wire from inside to the surge protector, and 
then to the transmitter. 
1.  Strip 

3

8

 in. of insulation from the 2 ends of the boundary wires in 

order to connect them to the surge protector (

6A

).

2.  Insert the stripped ends into the 2 left red connector holes on the 

bottom of the surge protector labeled “LOOP” (

6B

). Make sure the 

copper ends do not touch each other at the terminals.

3.  Next, connect the surge protector to the fence transmitter with 2 

twisted wires. Measure and cut 2 lengths of wire, then strip 

3

8

 in. of 

insulation at both ends from each. 

4.  Insert the 2 ends of the wires into the 2 black connectors at the 

bottom of the surge protector labeled “TRANSMITTER.”

5.  Next, insert one wire into the red tab on the bottom of the 

transmitter and insert the other wire into the black tab.

6.  Plug the fence transmitter adapter into the outlet on the surge 

protector. You are now all connected (

6C

).

7.  Turn the fence transmitter on by sliding the power switch to the 

up position.

A green light means you have a continuous loop. If an alarm sounds 
and a red warning light illuminates, it means that you do not have a 
continuous loop. Make sure the wires are in the terminals and that all 
connections are complete. And if you get stumped, you can always 
check out our troubleshooting section, watch one of our instructional 
videos or give us a call.

Verify that the boundary loop and transmitter wires are connected to the proper surge protector terminals. Reversed 
connections will result in an increased risk of surge-related damage.

Step 7: Prepare the Receiver Collar

In order to test the system you will need to use the receiver collar. Your 
receiver collar comes installed with short contact points. If your pet has 
long or thick hair, use the long contact points instead. Tighten or switch 
the contact points by using the contact point wrench (

7A

).

Turn On the Receiver Collar

The collar will automatically turn on whenever it is removed from the 
charger. To turn on the receiver collar when it is not on the charger, 
press and hold the mode button for 1 second (

7B

). Avoid touching the 

metal contact points. 
Next, the indicator light will flash green once and then go off for 
1 second. It will then come back on and glow continuously for 5 
seconds—either solid red, solid green, or red+green together to 
indicate the status of the battery (

7C

). Finally, there will be a series 

of red flashes which represent the static correction level. This quick, 
opening series of tests is part of the ReadyTest

®

 startup feature. The 

receiver collar will then automatically start the PerfectFit test by flashing 
red+green together every second for 90 seconds.

1

A

B

10

2

5

6

7

8

9

4

3

Boundary

Wire

Transmitter Wires

6C

Contact

Point

7A

Mode

Button

7B

LOOP      TRAN

SMITTER

BOUCLE      ÉMETT

EUR

Push Tab

Down to

Insert Wire

6B

6A

Summary of Contents for PIG00-11115

Page 1: ...Please read this entire guide before beginning PIG00 11115 YardMax Rechargeable In Ground Fence Operating Guide 1 A B 10 2 5 6 7 8 9 4 3...

Page 2: ...with the safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation...

Page 3: ...an adjustment is made to the pet area to prevent unintended corrections to your pet Do not change the transmitter setting from Traditional mode B to YardMax mode A without verifying that the receiver...

Page 4: ...9 Test the Receiver Collar 17 Step 10 Bury the Boundary Wire 19 Step 11 Place the Boundary Flags 20 Step 12 Fit the Receiver Collar 21 Training Guide 22 Day 1 Tone only Training for Boundary Awareness...

Page 5: ...a tion at the boundary use the labels to identify the Boundary Wire conne ctions to the Transmitter and the Boundary Wire conne ctions to the Surge Protector This will be conve nient to have should an...

Page 6: ...t and then touch a door handle Of course different pets respond to different levels of correction We have built in 5 levels of correction plus a tone only setting to accommodate any pet The only pets...

Page 7: ...ng Zone Static Correction Zone Infinite Containment Area 30 More Yard Than Traditional Mode Pet Area Boundary Wire Non Containment Area Exclusion Area Static Correction Zone Finite Containment Area Bo...

Page 8: ...g can have a negative effect on the battery We recommend that the receiver collar be used until the indicator light blinks red Step 3 Install the Surge Protector and Transmitter Lightning strikes that...

Page 9: ...duplex outlet with center screw Do not install the surge protector if there is not at least 30 ft 10 m or more of wire between the electrical outlet and electrical service panel If possible DO NOT us...

Page 10: ...ingle boundary wire that is placed around the entire property 4C or by doubling the boundary wire along the same path 4D Single Loop Boundary 4C To create a containment area for the entire property Us...

Page 11: ...r 2 run the wire from the fence transmitter to point A then to point B and so on B to C to D to E all the way around the entire property until back to point A again The wires from point A will then ne...

Page 12: ...he fence transmitter run the wire to point A then to point B Make a U turn and follow your path to C then to D then to E Next make another U turn and follow the same path all the way back to point A k...

Page 13: ...connect this twisted portion back to the main boundary wire Splicing Guide Although not required it is recommended that you cut and splice the wire between each twisted section Your YardMax system com...

Page 14: ...you can always check out our troubleshooting section watch one of our instructional videos or give us a call Verify that the boundary loop and transmitter wires are connected to the proper surge prot...

Page 15: ...very 4 seconds After you adjust the collar on your pet and the contact points are touching his or her skin or if you inadvertently touch both of the contact points with your fingers the receiver colla...

Page 16: ...approach a straight section of your boundary wire that is at least 50 ft long 7 As you cross the wire 8C you will hear the warning tone and see the test light flash as you walk through the correction...

Page 17: ...is accomplished 5 Starting inside the pet area slowly walk over to the boundary wire As you cross the wire you will hear the warning tone and see the test light flash as you continue to walk through...

Page 18: ...10 ft before the boundary wire 7 Repeat this test at different places along the boundary wire to verify that it is working everywhere Note To ensure that the signal is not coupled to any wires or oth...

Page 19: ...n be attached to a chain link fence split rail fence or a wooden privacy fence The boundary wire can be attached as high as needed However make sure the boundary width is set at a high enough range fo...

Page 20: ...flags are visual reminders for your pet of where the warning zone is located 1 Place the test light contacts on the contact points Hold the receiver collar at the height of your pet s neck 2 Walk towa...

Page 21: ...il the skin has fully healed Important The proper fit and placement of your receiver collar is important for effective training The contact points must have direct contact with your pet s skin on the...

Page 22: ...pending on your pet and your consistency the training could take more or less time Always have small pieces of your pet s favorite treats readily at hand Promptly reward your pet for good behavior If...

Page 23: ...ntly help him or her back into the pet area 13C Immediately praise and offer your pet a treat as he or she enters the pet area even if you have helped with the leash Note Pulling on the leash is not a...

Page 24: ...llar does not put pressure on the contact points Have small pieces of your pet s favorite treats available Have your pet s favorite play toy available Stage some distractions to tempt your pet to ente...

Page 25: ...ar intervals Note After you are satisfied that your pet s training is complete remove every other boundary flag every 4 days until all flags are removed Save your boundary flags for future use Taking...

Page 26: ...s by increasing the height of the receiver collar activation Traditional Mode The receiver collar automatically increases the static correction when your pet continues more than 20 of the way through...

Page 27: ...indicator light are not both lit on the fence transmitter or the alarm is on for any of the above tests there is a problem with the transmitter Contact the Customer Care Center b If both the power an...

Page 28: ...a wire break locator RFA 450 15B Option 2 Follow the procedure below 1 Unplug the fence transmitter 2 Connect both ends of your twisted boundary wire to one loop terminal on the surge protector 3 Mea...

Page 29: ...yTest startup feature Continuous red green or red green together 5 seconds No tone Battery charge status Flashing red from 1 to 6 times No tone Receiver collar is reporting the static correction level...

Page 30: ...B only adjust the boundary width dial clockwise to increase the distance from the boundary wire that the receiver collar activates The recommended distance is 10 ft from the boundary wire If using a d...

Page 31: ...receiver activation height is not greater than 1 ft above the pet s neck height Step 9 on page 17 when crossing the boundary wire There could be an inconsistent signal due to close proximity to telep...

Page 32: ...on guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a practical installation If this equipment causes harmful interference...

Page 33: ...t 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 should...

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