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*All Indoor Barriers and Receiver Collars are preset to mode A. The
A and B mode feature is designed to be used in multiple pet
households where you may want one pet to be able to access an area
while preventing access by another pet. For single pet households,
you will not need to operate the Barrier Transmitter in any mode other
than A. Please see the Additional Feature section of this operating and
training guide (page 9) for instructions on how to utilize mode A and B.
Test the Barrier Area
1. Place the Test Light Tool that came with your
system on the Receiver Collar Contact Points.
Hold the Receiver Collar at the approximate
height of your dog’s neck (
3A
). Start outside of
the range and walk slowly toward the Barrier
Transmitter. As you reach the Barrier Area, the
Receiver Collar emits a series of high-pitched
tones. For each tone you hear, you should
notice the Test Light flashing which indicates
that a Progressive Static Correction is being
3A
delivered. The Receiver Collar’s tone is easily heard by dogs but
may be at a volume level difficult for some humans to hear.
2. Check the range of the Barrier Area from multiple angles to ensure
you are getting the desired coverage.
Step
3