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KEY DEFINITIONS

REMOTE TRANSMITTER 

 

       REMOTE TRANSMITTER:

 Transmits the radio signal

to the Collar Receiver. It is waterproof and can be

submerged in water to a depth of 25 feet.

INTENSITY DIAL:

 Provides multiple levels of stimulation

so you can match the correction to your dog’s

temperament.

TRANSMITTER INDICATOR LIGHT:

 Indicates that a

button is pressed and also serves as a low-battery

indicator. 

UPPER BUTTON:

 This button is factory-set to deliver

continuous stimulation. 

LOWER BUTTON:

 This button is factory-set to deliver 

momentary stimulation, or a “Nick.” 

SIDE BUTTON:

 This button is factory-set to deliver a

tone without stimulation. 

CHARGING JACK:

 For connecting the charger. Although

the Remote Transmitter is waterproof without it, keep

the cover in place when not charging to keep debris out

of the opening.

MODE BUTTON: 

This button gives you the ability to 

change the mode of your Remote Transmitter (see

page 13).

    COLLAR RECEIVER:

 Receives the radio signal from

 

the Remote Transmitter and delivers the stimulation,

 

vibration, or a tone for correcting or cueing your dog. It 

is waterproof and can be submerged in water to a depth 

of 25 feet.

RECEIVER INDICATOR LIGHT:

 Indicates when the Collar

Receiver has been turned on or off, serves as a

low-battery indicator, and also indicates when a 

continuous or momentary (nick) stimulation button

is pressed.

CONTACT POINTS:

 The contacts through which the

Collar Receiver delivers stimulation. 

ON/OFF BUTTON:

 Momentarily pressing and releasing

          

this button turns the Collar Receiver on and off.  

 

THE COLLAR RECEIVER IS CAPABLE OF DELIVERING FOUR TYPES OF STIMULATION:
CONTINUOUS: 

You control both when and how long stimulation is delivered, up to a maximum of 10

seconds. After 10 seconds, the stimulation will “time out” and the Transmitter button needs to be

released and then pressed again before additional stimulation can be delivered. 

MOMENTARY (NICK): 

Stimulation is delivered for 1/10 of a second, regardless of how long the button

is pressed. 

TONE: 

The Collar Receiver will make a rapid beeping noise when a Tone button is pressed. 

VIBRATION: 

The Collar Receiver will vibrate when a Vibration button is pressed, up to a maximum of

10 seconds.

 

CONTACT POINTS

RECEIVER 

INDICATOR 

LIGHT

ON/OFF

BUT TON

COLLAR RECEIVER

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 

 

  120/240-volt AC wall outlet.

4.  Charge the Remote Transmitter for 

 

  2 hours for the irst charge and 

 

  every charge thereafter.

  Using Li-Ion technology, the
  Remote Transmitter only requires
  a 2 hour charge. It is not harmful
  to let the unit charge for more than
  2 hours.

 

5.  When charging is complete, 

 

  replace the rubber cover.

NOTE:  Approximate battery life between charges is 50 to 70 hours, depending on frequency of use.

TRANSMITTER INDICATOR LIGHT 

OPERATIONAL MODE

LIGHT COLOR

BATTERY 
STATUS

LIGHT FUNCTION

Continuous stimulation, 

tone, or vibe button 

pressed

Green

Good

Light is solid in color 

while button is pressed

Continuous stimulation, 

tone, or vibe button 

pressed

Red

Low

Light is solid in color 

while button is pressed

Momentary stimulation 

button pressed

Green

Good

Light lashes once and 

turns off

Momentary stimulation 

button pressed

Red

Low

Light lashes once and 

turns off

Unit is charging

Green

Low

Light is solid in color 

while on the charger

Unit is fully charged

(charger still connected)

Green

Good

Light lashes once per 

second once the battery 

is completely charged

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01

CHARGER

CONNECTOR PLACED

IN THE REMOTE

TRANSMITTER

CHARGING JACK

TRANSMITTER 

INDICATOR LIGHT

INTENSIT Y

DIAL

TRANSMITTER 

ANTENNA

SIDE
BUT TON

LOWER   

BUT TON

UPPER
BUT TON

CHARGING

JACK

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Summary of Contents for WetlandHunter 425

Page 1: ...OPERATING GUIDE PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE GUIDE BEFORE BEGINNING 425 WETLAND HUNTER 4 8 22 12 5 02 PM...

Page 2: ...ecubitus ulcers or pressure necrosis Avoid leaving the collar on the dog for more than 12 hours per day When possible reposition the collar on the dog s neck every 1 to 2 hours Check the it to prevent...

Page 3: ...HREE DOG OPERATION 14 CHANGE ID CODES 14 ACCESSORIES 15 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 TEST LIGHT INSTRUCTIONS 18 TERMS OF USE AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 18 FCC COMPLIANCE 19 BATTER...

Page 4: ...he Transmitter button needs to be released and then pressed again before additional stimulation can be delivered MOMENTARY NICK Stimulation is delivered for 1 10 of a second regardless of how long the...

Page 5: ...cycles they experience This is normal If your operating time drops 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...

Page 6: ...ortant A collar worn for too long or made too tight on the dog s neck may cause skin damage This is called bed sores it is also called decubitus ulcers or pressure necrosis Avoid leaving the collar on...

Page 7: ...ion levels within each range with 1 being the lowest and 7 being the highest The default range setting is 3 high To change the range of stimulation follow these steps 1 Make sure the Collar Receiver i...

Page 8: ...er There are 64 programmable ID Codes available TO MANUALLY PROGRAM A REMOTE TRANSMITTER S ID CODE FOLLOW THESE STEPS 1 Turn the Intensity Dial to V T and then press and release the Mode Button on the...

Page 9: ...d be slightly easier to turn as you use it Can I attach a leash to the WetlandHunter 425 DO NOT attach a leash to the WetlandHunter 425 You may put a separate non metallic collar on your dog s neck an...

Page 10: ...PLIANCE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any inter...

Page 11: ...RUCTIONS FOR FINAL DISPOSAL DO NOT OPEN THE COLLAR RECEIVER OR REMOTE TRANSMITTER UNTIL YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE REPLACEMENT Using a 1 Phillips screwdriver for your Remote Transmitter and or a 3 32 Allen...

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Page 13: ...S CORPORATION WETLANDHUNTER FIELDTRAINER SDR AC ADD A DOG SDR AF ADD A DOG NOTE SDR FS SDR FSE SDR FH SDR SDR CH SDR FC ADD A DOG COLLARS ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THIS SYSTEM SDR A SDR AE SDR AW SDR AH...

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