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Key Definitions
Remote Transmitter: Transmits the radio signal to the Collar Receiver. It is waterproof and can be
submerged in water.
Transmitter Indicator Light: Indicates that a button is pressed and also serves as a low-battery
indicator.
Intensity Dial: Provides multiple levels of stimulation to suit your dog’s temperament and individual
training situation.
Upper Button: This button is factory-set to deliver continuous high stimulation.
Lower Button: This button is factory-set to deliver continuous low stimulation.
Side Button: This button is factory-set to deliver momentary (nick) low stimulation.
Collar Receiver: Receives the radio signal from the Remote Transmitter and delivers the stimulation
and/or a tone for correcting your dog. It is waterproof and can be submerged in water.
On/Off Button: Momentarily pressing and holding this button turns the Collar Receiver on and off.
Contact Points: The contacts through which the Collar Receiver delivers stimulation when a
Remote Transmitter button programmed for Continuous or Momentary Stimulation is pressed.
Receiver Indicator Light: Indicates when the Collar Receiver has been turned on or off and also
serves as a low-battery indicator.
Charging Jacks: For connecting the charger. Although the Collar Receiver and Remote Transmitter
are waterproof without it, keep the cover in place when not charging to keep debris out of the
opening.
Continuous Stimulation: When a button is programmed for Continuous Stimulation, you control
both when and how long stimulation is delivered to your dog through the Collar Receiver’s Contact
Points. When a Continuous Stimulation button is pressed for 8 seconds or more, the Remote
Transmitter will “time-out.” The button will need to be released and pressed again before additional
stimulation can be delivered.
Momentary (Nick) Stimulation: When a button is programmed for Momentary Stimulation,
stimulation is delivered for 5/100 of a second, regardless of how long the button is pressed.
Prepare the Remote Transmitter
Charge the Remote Transmitter
1. Lift the rubber cover protecting the
Charging Jack.
2. Connect one of the charger
connectors to the Charging Jack.
3. Plug the charger into a standard
120-volt AC wall outlet.
4. Charge the Remote Transmitter for
24 hours for the first charge.
Recharges take only 6 hours.
Note: The Transmitter Indicator Light
will flash after 6 hours of charging. For
the first charge, continue to charge the
Remote Transmitter for an additional
18 hours.
5. When charging is completed, replace
the rubber cover.
Charger
connector placed
in the Remote
Transmitter
Charging Jack
Note: Approximate battery life between charges is 40 to 60 hours, depending on frequency of use.
Transmitter Indicator Light
Remote Transmitter Function
Indicator Light Response
Continuous Stimulation or Tone Only
button pressed
Solid green in color
Momentary (Nick) Stimulation button pressed
Single green flash
Low battery – Continuous Stimulation or Tone
Only button pressed
Flashes green continuously
Step
1
Charging Jack
(With Cover)
Contact Points
Collar Receiver
On/Off
Button
Remote Transmitter
Transmitter
Indicator Light
Intensity
Dial
Transmitter
Antenna
Upper
Button
Lower
Button
Side
Button
Charging
Jack
Receiver
Indicator
Light
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