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Connect the Wires to the Surge Protector and 
Fence Transmitter (USA and Canada)

Surge Protection

Lightning strikes that occur even several miles away from your installation can create power surges or spikes which 

may damage your unprotected electronic pet containment system. The Surge Protector included with this system is 

designed to protect your In-Ground Fence™ from surges or spikes that can reach it via your AC power connection 

and/or your buried Boundary Wire.

Install the Surge Protector & Connect the Wires (6A)

•  Do not install, 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.

•  Risk of electric shock. Use the Fence Transmitter and Surge Protector indoors in dry location only.
•  Turn off power to the outlet before you install or remove your Surge Protector.
•  Risk of electric shock or fire. Use Surge Protector only with a duplex outlet with center screw. Attach unit with 

long screw supplied.

Do not install the Surge Protector if there is not at least 30 feet (10 meters) or more of wire between the electrical 

outlet and electrical service panel.

If possible, DO NOT use an AC circuit protected with a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter). Both the Surge 

Protector and the fence system will function. However, in rare cases, nearby lightning may cause the GFCI to trip. 

Without power, your dog may escape. You will have to reset the GFCI to restore power to the system.

•  Plug the Surge Protector into a grounded (3-prong) outlet within 5 feet of the Fence Transmitter. ALWAYS use a 

grounded (3-prong) outlet to ensure protection.

•  Do not remove the ground prong from the Surge Protector plug. Do not use a 3-prong plug to 2-prong outlet 

converter. Doing so will make the Surge Protector ineffective against surges or spikes.

1.  Turn the power OFF to the outlet that the 

Surge Protector and Fence Transmitter will be 

plugged into.

2.  We recommend that, if possible, use the outlet 

center screw that holds the cover plate in place to 

secure the Surge Protector to the outlet. To do this, 

tape the top of the cover plate to the wall, then 

remove the cover plate center screw. Plug the Surge 

Protector into the lower outlet and then secure the 

cover plate using the longer screw included with the 

protector. The screw is for mechanical attachment 

only and does not ground the protector. Remove 

the tape and turn ON the power to the outlet. 

3.  Run the Boundary Wire through a window, under 

a door, through a crawl space vent, or any other

Power

Adapter

Red

Loop Tabs

Boundary Wires

(Twisted)

Loop

Wire

Terminals

Transmitter Wires

(Twisted)

Boundary Wire

Loop

Black 

Transmitter

Tabs

Surge Protector

Power

Jack

6A

appropriate available access. You can also drill a hole through your wall.

4.  Strip 

3

8

 inch of insulation from the ends of the Boundary Wire. Insert the stripped 

ends into the 2 left red connector holes on the bottom of the Surge Protector 

labeled “Loop” (

6B

). There should be 1 wire in each connector hole. Depress the 

plastic tab, insert the wires and release the tab. Make sure the wires do not touch 

each other at the terminals.

Verify that the boundary loop and transmitter wires connect to the 

proper Surge Protector terminals.  Reversed connections 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 strip 

3

8

 inch of 

insulation at both ends. Twist the 2 lengths together, with at least 10-12 twists 

per foot, so the wires will not send out a signal.

LOOP      TRAN

SMITTER

Push Tab

Down

Insert bare end 

of wire into 

opened slot 

and release tab 

to lock.

6B

Step 

6

Summary of Contents for ultrasmart in-ground fence PIG00-13619

Page 1: ...ultrasmart in ground fence operating and training guide Model Number PIG00 13619 Please read this entire guide before beginning...

Page 2: ...hers If you are not sure that this product is right for your dog please talk to your veterinarian or a certified trainer Underground cables can carry high voltage Have all underground cables marked be...

Page 3: ...is may lead to a rash or infection The Receiver Collar should not be on your dog when the system is tested Your pet may receive an unintended correction The Boundary Width of the system must be tested...

Page 4: ...5 How the System Works 6 Key Definitions 6 Operating Guide 7 Install the Fence Transmitter 7 Charge the Receiver Collar 7 Lay Out the System 8 Sample Layouts 8 Position the Boundary Wire 9 Prepare the...

Page 5: ...E REA D THIS ENT IRE GUI DE BEF ORE BEG INN ING Other Items You May Need Additional wire and flags Part PRFA 500 Tape measure Small Phillips screwdriver Drill Shovel or lawn edger Pliers Wire strippin...

Page 6: ...in the Static Correction Zone Surge Protector Installed with the Fence Transmitter to protect it from lightning strikes and power surges Receiver Indicator Light Reflects the battery status and corre...

Page 7: ...he Receiver Collar The Receiver Collar Charger is designed to plug into a standard AC wall outlet and act as a charging stand for the Receiver Collar Choose a location close to a door that you and you...

Page 8: ...the Warning and Static Correction Zones to approximately 16 24 feet 8 12 feet on each side of the wire The Receiver Collar can be activated inside the house if the Boundary Wire runs along the outside...

Page 9: ...g fence It reduces the amount of wire which will need to be buried Run the wire from the Fence Transmitter to A A to B B to C C to D D to E E to F make a U turn and follow your path all the way back t...

Page 10: ...Make sure the copper Boundary Wire is not TWISTED WIRES BOUNDARY WIRE WATERPROOF SPLICE CORRECT INCORRECT 4C corroded If the Boundary Wire is corroded cut it back to expose clean copper wire Insert t...

Page 11: ...A Setting will alert after 60 days and the B setting will alert after 30 days To set the reminder turn the switch to the OFF position then move to either the A or B setting After the 30 or 60 days has...

Page 12: ...ong outlet converter Doing so will make the Surge Protector ineffective against surges or spikes 1 Turn the power OFF to the outlet that the Surge Protector and Fence Transmitter will be plugged into...

Page 13: ...icating a properly installed boundary loop If this does not happen refer to the Transmitter Status Indications label underneath the transmitter lid 6C or see the Troubleshooting section in this guide...

Page 14: ...l contact Customer Care Center Flashing Yellow every 1 second No Tone Unit is in PerfectFit mode for 90 sec after turning on Flashing Green every 1 second Chime 5 consecutive chimes for confirmed fit...

Page 15: ...ning tone you have identified the Field 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 identifying the F...

Page 16: ...y Wire on top of the fence and return it on the bottom of the fence to get the five foot separation needed Chain Link Fence 9A Weave Boundary Wire through the links or use plastic quick ties Wooden Sp...

Page 17: ...mmonly known as bed sores Avoid leaving the collar on the dog for more than 12 hours per day When possible reposition the collar on the pet s neck every 1 to 2 hours Check the fit to prevent excessive...

Page 18: ...ar 5 The Receiver Collar should fit snugly yet loose enough to allow one finger to fit between a Contact Point and your pet s neck 11F Allow your pet to wear the collar for several minutes then rechec...

Page 19: ...n on a positive note with lots of praise and play Remove the Receiver Collar after each training session Be sure to contain your pet by another means during the training period e g pen tie out leash e...

Page 20: ...eness Introduction to Static Correction Perform three sessions per day each lasting 10 15 minutes Goal To train your pet to stay in the Pet Area and respect the boundary Setup Set the Static Correctio...

Page 21: ...pet anytime he comes back into the Pet Area with or without help 6 Repeat this process with other distractions Use other family members during this process 7 If your pet does not respond to the Stati...

Page 22: ...home and can teach your pet to stay off of furniture away from trash or out of certain rooms The small battery operated Indoor Barrier fits discreetly inside your home and protects a circular area up...

Page 23: ...ol knob clockwise to increase the distance from the Boundary Wire that the Receiver Collar activates You can also adjust the Field Size Switch to another setting If using a Double Loop make sure Bound...

Page 24: ...and Receiver collar setting before beginning the System Test Follow the steps below to perform the system test 1 Remove the Receiver Collar from your dog and make sure it is fully charged 2 Turn the...

Page 25: ...imple test to determine the cause of a Boundary Wire Broken or Disconnected alarm indication You will need a short 15 foot piece of Boundary Wire with 3 8 inch of insulation stripped from both ends To...

Page 26: ...Wire to either side of your Boundary Wire where you cut it in half 7 Plug in the Fence Transmitter and check the Status Indicator Light If the Status Indicator Light glows solid green you can assume...

Page 27: ...hich the receiver is connected Contact the Customer Care Center This device complies with Industry Canada Rules This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following...

Page 28: ...677 www petsafe net 400 1427 1 Covered by US Patents 6 184 790 6 327 999 6 459 378 6 807 720 7 046 152 7 068 174 7 117 822 7 204 204 7 278 376 7 345 588 7 394 390 7 404 379 7 426 906 7 495 570 7 574 9...

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