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Find the Wire Break

For Systems with Twisted 

Boundary Wire 

•  If a single wire in the twisted wire is broken, 

you will hear both tones until the locator 

reaches the break in the wire. Then you will 

hear only a single tone. 

•  If both of the wires are broken in the twisted 

wire, the volume from the locator will 

decrease as you approach the break. The 

tone will stop after you have passed the 

break and the lights will disappear.

1.  Begin outside where the twisted boundary 

wire exits through a window, door or 

wall (

5A

).

2.  Place the locator directly over the buried 

wire. The locator will pick up the 2 

transmitted tones of the buried twisted 

boundary wire. As a result you will hear both 

the low frequency continuous tone and the 

high frequency intermittent tone together. 

3.  Adjust the volume so that the tones are loud 

enough to hear over normal outdoor noise. 

4.  Walk along the path and swing the 

locator from side to side, listening for the 

simultaneous tones (

4C

). The light that is 

associated with the strongest signal will be lit. 

Check the Boundary Wire Loop 

•  If there is a single break in the boundary loop, the tone will most likely change from one tone to 

another (intermittent to continuous or from continuous to intermittent). The lights will also switch from 

one color to the other. Ideally, if the tone disappears, you have located the break directly below 

the locator.

•  If there are multiple breaks in the boundary loop, the locator tone will decrease and will go silent 

at the break, and the lights will turn off.

1.  If you do not locate a break in the twisted wire, then you will eventually reach the splice where 

the twisted wire meets the boundary wire loop in your yard

 

(

5A

). You will only hear a single tone 

(either intermittent or continuous) from one of the single boundary wires. You will also see only one 

color on the locator (either red or green).

2.  Select a direction and walk the boundary wire loop while listening for a change in tone or color.

Note:

 It may be difficult to hear the changes between tones due to the loud volume on the locator. 

When you do hear a change in tone, stop and turn the volume down on the locator until you barely 

hear the tone when you are directly over the wire. Move the locator towards the area of the wire 

break. When the tone disappears, you have located the exact location of the break directly below the 

locator.

We recommend repairing the breaks as you go around the entire loop. 

Note:

 If the lawn was aerated there might be multiple breaks throughout the wire. It may be easier to 

replace a long section of wire rather than making several small repairs. 

To do this, go back to where 

the twisted wire meets the boundary loop and check the boundary wire loop in the opposite direction 

this time. Once you find the break in the wire then you can estimate how long of a section of wire you 

will need to replace.

Things to Keep In Mind

•  As you move further from the transmitter, the locator volume will gradually decrease. This is not to 

be confused with a wire break. You may need to increase the locator volume in order to continue 

hearing the signal.

•  If the twisted wire is greater than 50 ft. (15 m) and there are off-limits areas such as gardens and 

pools in your boundary layout, you may need to locate the break by listening for a reduction in the 

tone volume.

•  If the twisted wire is greater than 100 ft. (30 m), the intermittent tone and the continuous tone will 

most likely be combined over the entire boundary wire. If this occurs, you will hear a noticeable 

reduction in the tones when the locator is over the break, and the colors may not change over 

the break.

Boundary wire loop

Twisted

boundary

wire

Start here

Splice

Grounding

stakes

5A

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Page 3: ...visit www petsafe com What s Covered How It Works 4 When to Use the Wire Break Locator 4 Common Locations of Wire Breaks 4 Before You Begin 4 Prepare the Transmitter 5 Prepare the Stakes 5 Ground the...

Page 4: ...on Locations of Wire Breaks Please inspect these areas for signs of damage Wire breaks are commonly found At the wire exit point of the house Where the wire enters the ground from the house usually ca...

Page 5: ...to connect it to the grounding stake Note It is recommended to keep the ground wire as short as possible by trimming off any excess wire between the transmitter and the outside location of the ground...

Page 6: ...n and hear the 2 different tones To become familiar with the individual tones place the locator over one of the single ground wires that is connected to the transmitter and then move the locator over...

Page 7: ...or continuous from one of the single boundary wires You will also see only one color on the locator either red or green 2 Select a direction and walk the boundary wire loop while listening for a chan...

Page 8: ...e from the spool provided in order to splice together the 2 broken boundary wires Make sure to have at least 1 ft 30 cm of wire for small repairs When repairing a large section of wire make sure that...

Page 9: ...all the way around the boundary Go back inside your home and disconnect the 2 twisted boundary wires from the loop terminals 7A and connect them back to your fence transmitter Check that the loop ligh...

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Page 23: ...nciona 24 Cu ndo utilizar el localizador de rotura de cable 24 Ubicaciones comunes de rotura de cable 24 Antes de comenzar 24 Preparaci n del transmisor 25 Preparaci n de las estacas 25 Puesta a tierr...

Page 24: ...de rotura de cable Revise estos lugares para identificar posibles da os Con frecuencia las roturas de los cables se encuentran En el lugar donde el cable sale de la vivienda Donde el cable se sotierr...

Page 25: ...recomienda mantener el cable a tierra lo m s corto posible cortando el exceso de cable entre el transmisor y la parte exterior de la estaca de toma de tierra 4 Pase el cable por el peque o orificio de...

Page 26: ...es ac sticas distintas Para familiarizarse con cada se al ac stica sit e el localizador sobre uno de los cables a tierra que est conectado al transmisor y despu s mueva el localizador sobre el otro ca...

Page 27: ...ente o continua desde uno de los cables de antena Tambi n ver un solo color en el localizador rojo o verde 2 Seleccione una direcci n y camine por el circuito del cable de antena mientras oye un cambi...

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