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HANDHELD RECEIVER INDICATOR LIGHTS

Indicator Light  function

Pointing: 

The dog remains steady on point.  When the dog starts 

moving again, the light goes out.

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Barking:

 The dog is barking at a certain interval and volume.  When 

the barking stops, the light goes out. 

Treeing:

  The dog remains treeing.  When the dog starts moving 

again, the light goes out. 

Transmitter Low Battery:

  Indicates the batteries in the collar 

transmitter are low.  Change the batteries as soon as possible.

Tracking mode:

  The 

Power/Standby Indicator

 blinks GREEN at 

short intervals when the handheld receiver is paired with the collar 
transmitter and held in a horizontal position. 

Standby mode:

  The 

Power/Standby Indicator

 blinks GREEN at long 

intervals when the handheld receiver is in a vertical position.  Standby 
Mode helps save battery power.  

Receiver Low Battery:

  The 

Power/Standby Indicator

 shows RED 

when the battery in the handheld receiver is low.  

Transmitter Channel Display:

 Shows the channel number for the 

collar transmitter currently being tracked.  Shows 

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 every 2 minutes 

when handheld receiver is self-calibrating.

Note: The handheld receiver alarms do not function at the limits of the transmission range between the receiver 
and the transmitter. However, even if the alarms do not function at the limits of the transmission range, you can 
still find the location of the collar transmitter.

TO CALIBRATE THE COmPASS:

To ensure successful tracking, you must calibrate the internal compass of the receiver after the initial set-up. 
The receiver is calibrated to ensure that the display and tracking mechanisms are working properly.

1.  Turn on the handheld receiver outdoors.
2.  Activate the calibration mode by pointing the receiver directly upwards and pressing and  

releasing the Copy Button. The 

Transmitter Channel Display

 will start to rotate rapidly through the 

channel numbers.

3.  Rotate the receiver slowly in three directions as shown below (at least 5 times around each  

axis shown).

4.  Point the receiver upwards again and wait for 5 seconds. The 

Transmitter Channel Display

 will stop 

rotating and and you will hear two rising beeps. The calibration is now complete.

Note: For best results, repeat the calibration every time you turn on the handheld receiver.

PREPARE THE COLLAR TRANSmITTER

RSS 210 Warning Statement: When tracking, keep the collar transmitter at a 
minimum of 20 cm distance from yourself or other people.

TO INSTALL OR CHANGE THE BATTERIES IN THE COLLAR TRANSmITTER:

1.  Using a coin, open the battery cover by turning the screw  

anti-clockwise. 

Use a coin or similar item to open the battery cover. Be 
careful with a screwdriver, as excessive force may damage 
the threads.

2.  Remove spent batteries. Check that the battery housing is clean 

and the seals are undamaged. Be sure to recycle or properly 
dispose of the spent batteries.

3.  Place the new batteries in the battery slots correctly aligned with the negative (-) and  

positive (+) markings.

Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of spent 
batteries according to the instructions.

4.  Carefully fit the battery cover and tighten the screw by turning it clockwise until it is firmly in place.  

The collar transmitter goes to standby mode.

Note: Do not use rechargeable batteries. Always use new batteries.  Do not mix new and used batteries. The collar 
transmitter requires two (2) CR123 batteries.

COLLAR TRANSmITTER INDICATOR LIGHTS

LED

function

Green

Blinks 10 times when the batteries have been changed and when the cover is closed to indicate 
the collar transmitter is in Standby Mode

Green

Lights for 2 seconds when the collar transmitter is successfully paired with the handheld receiver

Green

Blinks at short intervals indicating the unit is tracking and operating normally

Green

Not blinking or lighted, the collar transmitter is OFF or the batteries need to be replaced

Red

Blinks 10 times when batteries have been changed

Red

Blinks at short intervals when the battery in the collar transmitter is low.   If it continues to blink after 
replacing the batteries, there is a malfunction. Contact the Customer Care Centre for assistance.

Blue

Blinks at 2 second intervals to give better visibility to the dog in low-light conditions.

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Summary of Contents for Stealth-E

Page 1: ...OPERATING GUIDE RADIO LOCATOR Stealth E Stealth S Please read this entire guide before beginning ...

Page 2: ...u practice operating the system without your dog Always make sure that the collar transmitter is on and paired with the handheld receiver before you put the collar on the dog If you point the handheld receiver down even momentarily during tracking the handheld receiver will go into Standby Mode and the location will reset The collar transmitter must be relocated when the handheld receiver is no lo...

Page 3: ...IVER 5 FIT THE COLLAR TRANSMITTER 6 TRACK YOUR DOG 6 TURN OFF AND ON THE STEATHTM RADIO LOCATOR 7 USE STANDBY MODE 8 CHANGE VOLUME SETTINGS 8 COPY COLLAR PAIRINGS TO OTHER RECEIVERS 8 ERASE COLLAR PAIRING FROM THE HANDHELD RECIEVER 8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 ACCESSORIES 10 TERMS OF USE AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 10 COMPLIANCE 10 BATTERY DISPOSAL 10 INDEX 10 COMPONENTS HOW TH...

Page 4: ...bmerged in water GREEN LED Indicates the collar transmitter is powered and functioning correctly RED LED Indicates the battery in the collar transmitter is low Change the transmitter s battery as soon as possible BLUE LED Blinks at regular intervals to give better visibility to the dog in low light conditions Transmitter CHANNEL button Transmitter CHANNEL DISPLAY POWER STANDBY INDICATOR LIGHT ON O...

Page 5: ...gain and wait for 5 seconds The Transmitter Channel Display will stop rotating and and you will hear two rising beeps The calibration is now complete Note For best results repeat the calibration every time you turn on the handheld receiver PREPARE THE COLLAR TRANSMITTER RSS 210 Warning Statement When tracking keep the collar transmitter at a minimum of 20 cm distance from yourself or other people ...

Page 6: ...ee your veterinarian IMPORTANT The proper fit and placement of the collar transmitter is important for effective use TO ENSURE A PROPER FIT 1 With your dog standing 4A centre the collar transmitter so that the transmitter module is under the dog s neck with the LEDs facing forward 4B The antennae should be on the dog s left 2 The collar transmitter should fit snugly yet loose enough to allow one f...

Page 7: ...or turn off the handheld receiver when the dog is in the field with the collar transmitter as the pairing to the collar could be lost If the collar transmitter is in use you have one minute to change the receiver s battery without breaking the pairing to the handheld receiver TO TURN THE STEALTHTM RADIO LOCATOR OFF Note The collar transmitter must be within 15 cm of the handheld receiver 1 Remove ...

Page 8: ...vers Once the collar is paired to a handheld receiver you can copy that information to another handheld receiver Note If the collar transmitter is turned OFF the pairing information must be manually erased from the additional receivers see Step 10 TO COPY COLLAR PAIRINGS BETWEEN HANDHELD RECEIVERS 1 Hold a receiver in each hand 2 Press the Transmitter Channel Button to select an available channel ...

Page 9: ...ume control is not set to mute by pressing the Volume Button My collar transmitter does not turn ON Check that the batteries are not spent Check that the batteries are the correct type CR123 Check that the batteries are installed correctly and are aligned with the negative and positive markings Check that battery cover is properly closed and the seal is clear of debris Erase the collar transmitter...

Page 10: ...rning this Product from time to time If such changes have been notified to you prior to your use of this Product they shall be binding on you as if incorporated herein COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with relevant EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Low Voltage and R TTE Directives Before using this equipment outside the EU countries check with the relevant local R TTE a...

Page 11: ...ration 10427 PetSafe Way Knoxville TN 37932 USA 865 777 5404 www sportdog com 400 1363 Protected by U S Patent D617 767 Other Patents Pending Protected by EU Patents 001639931 and 001636721 Other Patents Pending 2011 Radio SystemsCorporation ...

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