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Anti-Linger Prevention
The anti-linger prevention feature keeps your dog from staying in the warning zone for long periods of
time and draining the receiver collar battery. Your dog will hear a warning tone when he reaches the
warning zone. If your dog does not return to the pet area after 2 seconds, he will receive a continuous
static correction until he returns to the pet area.
Run Through Prevention
This system includes a unique “run-through” prevention so that your dog cannot escape the pet area
without receiving an increased level of static correction. The receiver collar automatically increases the
static correction when your dog continues more than 20% of the way through the pet fencing boundary
width. For example, if the signal is detected 10 ft. from the wire and your dog enters the static correction
zone, this feature is activated when he is approximately 8 ft. from the boundary wire. Your dog will
then receive a static correction that is at an increased level corresponding to the static correction level
setting on the receiver collar. The receiver collar is equipped to automatically increase the level of static
correction the longer your pet remains in the static correction zone 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 zone, this feature limits the static
correction duration to a maximum of 30 seconds. While the system locks out further static correction,
the warning tone will continue until the pet leaves the static correction zone.
Set the Boundary Width and Test the Receiver Collar
With the boundary wire in place and properly connected, it is time to set the pet boundary width and test
the system.
The receiver collar should NOT be on your dog when the system is tested.
Note: The receiver collar is waterproof, which can make the tone hard to hear.
The flashing test light when held to the contact points indicates the receiver
collar is delivering static correction. To best utilize the automatic run-through
prevention feature, the containment boundary width should extend at least 6
to 10 ft. on each side of the boundary wire (total boundary width of 12 to 20 ft.).
1. Apply power to the fence transmitter with the supplied power adapter.
2. The boundary width is adjusted using the transmitter’s boundary width
control knob. Turn the knob counter clockwise until the loop indicator
light is no longer lit. Turn the knob clockwise and increase by 2 numbers.
The light should turn ON.
The receiver collar should not be on your dog when the system is tested. Your pet
may receive an unintended correction.
3. Place battery in receiver collar. To identify the warning and static
correction zones make sure the receiver collar is set at level 5.
4. Test the boundary width of the system by selecting a section of straight
boundary wire that is at least 50 ft. long. Start inside the center of the
containment field.
5. Place the test light tool contacts on the contact points on the receiver
collar (
6A
). Hold the receiver collar at your dog’s neck height with the
contact points pointing up (
6B
) and the correction level button facing the
boundary wire. Slowly walk toward the boundary wire until you hear the
warning tone (
6C
). When you hear the warning tone, you have identified
the boundary width distance (static correction zone). 2 seconds after the
warning tone, the test light will begin to flash. This flashing light can aid
you in identifying the boundary width should you have difficulty hearing
the tone. To avoid having the receiver collar go into over correction
protection mode, walk back into the pet area until the toning stops. If the
receiver collar does not tone at the desired range, adjust the boundary
width control knob to obtain the desired range.
Boundary
Wire
6C
6A
6B