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PREPARE THE COLLAR RECEIVER

CHARGE THE COLLAR RECEIVER (SD-425X, 

SD-425XS, SD-425XCAMO, SD-825X)

1.  Lift the rubber cover protecting the Charging Jack.
2.  Connect one of the charge connectors to the Charging Jack (

2A).

3.  Plug the charger into a standard 120/240-volt AC wall outlet.
4.  Charge the Collar Receiver for 2 hours during the first charge, 

and every charge thereafter. Remove the charge connector once 

charged and secure the rubber cover fully to ensure debris does not 

enter the Charging Jack.

CHARGE THE COLLAR RECEIVER (SD-1225X)

1.  Align the Contact Points with the Charging Cradle, making sure the hole 

on the Charging Cradle aligns with the Receiver Indicator Light.

2.  Push the Charging Cradle up and back on the Collar Receiver, until the 

cradle snaps into place (

2B).

3.  Plug the charge connector into the Charging Cradle (

2C).

4.  Plug the charger into a standard 120/240-volt AC wall outlet.
5.  Charge the Collar Receiver for 2 hours during the first charge, and every 

charge thereafter. Remove both the charge connector and Charging 

Cradle from the Collar Receiver once charged. The Charging Cradle is not 

intended to be attached when the Collar Receiver is in use.

Using Li-Ion technology, the Collar Receiver only requires a 2 hour 

charge. It is not harmful to let the unit charge for more than 2 hours. 

TO TURN THE COLLAR RECEIVER ON

Press and release the On/Off Button. The Collar Receiver Indicator Light 

will come on and the Collar Receiver will beep 1-2 times (1-3 times for 

SD-1225X) depending on what stimulation range is chosen (page 9). 

The default is 2 (medium).

TO TURN THE COLLAR RECEIVER OFF

Press and release the On/Off Button when the Receiver Indicator Light 

comes on solid red and the Collar Receiver beeps for 2 seconds. 
To extend the life between charging cycles, turn the Collar Receiver off 

when it is not in use.
NOTE: Approximate battery life between charges is 50 to 70 hours (140 to 160 hours for 

SD-1225X), depending on 

frequency of use.

2A

2B

2C

ON/OFF

BUTTON

Summary of Contents for SD-1225X

Page 1: ...OPERATING GUIDE FOR SD 425X SD 425XS SD 425XCAMO SD 825X SD 1225X PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE GUIDE BEFORE BEGINNING...

Page 2: ...er need to call the Customer Care Center we will be able to help you faster Most importantly your valuable information will never be given or sold to anyone Complete warranty information is available...

Page 3: ...e below The Remote Transmitter sends a signal activating the Collar Receiver to deliver a harmless stimulation With proper training a dog will learn to associate this signal with a command Like all Sp...

Page 4: ...seconds the stimulation will time out and the Transmitter button needs to be released and then pressed again before additional static stimulation can be delivered MOMENTARY NICK Static stimulation is...

Page 5: ...encharges is 50 to 70 hours 40 to60forSD 1225X dependingonfrequencyofuse TRANSMITTER INDICATOR LIGHT OPERATIONAL MODE LIGHT COLOR BATTERY STATUS LIGHT FUNCTION Continuous static tone or vibration stim...

Page 6: ...AC wall outlet 5 Charge the Collar Receiver for 2 hours during the first charge and every charge thereafter Remove both the charge connector and Charging Cradle from the Collar Receiver once charged...

Page 7: ...Good Lightflashesevery2 seconds N A N A Unitison Red Low Lightflashesevery2 seconds N A N A Unitisdelivering continuousstatic stimulation Red N A Lightissolidincolor foraslongasbutton ispressed upto10...

Page 8: ...your way up FINDING YOUR DOG S RECOGNITION LEVEL NOTE Everydogisdifferentandyoucannotpredictwhereyourdog s RecognitionLevelwillbe Watchcloselyforany slightchangeinbehaviorthatdemonstrates yourdog is...

Page 9: ...roceed faster if you follow the guidelines in the Basic Training Manual and this Operating Guide In addition always keep the following training tips in mind Eliminate one misbehavior or teach one obed...

Page 10: ...Dog1 Continuousstimulation LevelsetbyIntensityDial OR ToneifV Tondial Dog2 Continuousstimulation LevelsetbyIntensityDial OR ToneifV Tondial Dog3 Continuousstimulation LevelsetbyIntensityDial OR Tonei...

Page 11: ...ease refer below for compatible Add A Dog Collar Receivers for these systems 1 Program the Remote Transmitter to mode 3 or 4 see page 10 2 Program the first Collar Receiver A TurnofftheCollarReceiver...

Page 12: ...nfirming selection The 2nd digit is optional and if not desired wait until the green light turns off and refrain from pressing the Side Button 5 At the end of 15 seconds or after the second press of t...

Page 13: ...onaggressive dogs Werecommendyoucontactyourlocalveterinarianorprofessional trainerifyoubelieveyourdogmightbeaggressive WillIgettheexactrangeclaimedwiththis remotetrainer Therangeyougetwithyourremotetr...

Page 14: ...ly againstyourdog sskin Referto FittheCollarReceiver formore information YoumayneedtoswitchtothelongerContactPointsincludedwithyour systemortrimthehairbeneaththeContactPoints Nevershavethe dog sneck I...

Page 15: ...to half of the original life contact the Customer Care Center to purchase a new battery The batteries should last for a period of 3 5 years When a battery needs replacement you can order a new pack b...

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