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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 to a depth of 25 feet.

IntenSIty DIaL: Provides multiple levels of static 

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 static stimulation. 

LoWer BUtton: This button is factory-set to deliver 

momentary static stimulation, or a “Nick.” 

SIDe BUtton: This button is factory-set to deliver a

tone 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.

CoLLar reCeIVer: Receives the radio signal from

the Remote Transmitter and delivers the static or tone 

stimulation 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) static stimulation button  

is pressed.

ContaCt poIntS: The contacts through which the

Collar Receiver delivers stimulation. 

on/off BUtton: Momentarily pressing and holding

this button turns the Collar Receiver on and off.  

tHe CoLLar reCeIVer IS CapaBLe of DeLIVerInG tHree 

typeS of StImULatIon:

ContInUoUS: You control both when and how long 

stimulation is delivered, up to a maximum of 9 seconds.  After 

9 seconds, the static stimulation will “time out”.  During this 

“time out,” the Collar Receiver will not respond to the Remote Transmitter.  The Transmitter button will need to be 

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

momentary (nICK/BrIef CorreCtIon): Static stimulation is delivered for 5/100 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.* 

*Tone comes preset and is not adjustable.

 

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 12 hours. NoTe: The Transmitter 

        Indicator Light will flash after 12 hours 

        of charging. For the first charge, continue 

        to charge the Remote Transmitter for an 

        additional 12 hours.

5.  When charging is complete, replace      

     the rubber cover.

Note:  Approximate battery life between charges is 40 to 60 hours, depending on frequency of use.

tranSmItter InDICator LIGHt

 

operatIonaL moDe

LIGHt CoLor

Battery StatUS

LIGHt fUnCtIon

Continuous static or tone 

stimulation button pressed

Green

Good

Light is solid in color while 

button is pressed

Continuous static or tone 

stimulation button pressed

Red

Low

Light is solid in color while 

button is pressed

Momentary static 

stimulation button pressed

Green

Good

Light flashes once and 

turns off

Momentary static 

stimulation button pressed

Red

Low

Light flashes once and 

turns off

Unit is charging

Red

Low

Light is solid in color while 

charging

Unit is fully charged

(charger still connected)

Green

Good

Light flashes once per 

second once the battery is 

completely charged

STE

:: 01

CHARGER

CONNECTOR PLACED

IN THE REMOTE

TRANSMITTER

CHARGING JACK

TRANSMITTER 

INDICATOR LIGHT

INTENSITY

DIAL

TRANSMITTER 

ANTENNA

SIDE

BUTTON

LOWER   

BUTTON

UPPER

BUTTON

CHARGING

JACK

CONTACT POINTS

RECEIVER 

INDICATOR 

LIGHT

ON/OFF

BUTTON

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Summary of Contents for YardTrainer 350

Page 1: ...WWW SPORTDOG COM 1 OPERATING GUIDE PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE GUIDE BEFORE BEGINNING 400 1659_SD 350_Manual indd 1 4 8 13 9 35 AM ...

Page 2: ...o called decubitus 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 fit to prevent excessive pressure follow the instructions in this manual Never connect a lead leash to the electronic collar it will cause excessive pressure on the contacts When using a separate collar ...

Page 3: ...HARLIE JURNEY 14 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 TEST LIGHT INSTRUCTIONS 25 TERMS OF USE AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 25 FCC COMPLIANCE 26 BATTERY DISPOSAL 27 COMPONENTS HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS The SportDOGBrand YardTrainer 350 has been proven safe comfortable and effective for all dogs over 8 pounds Consistent correct use of this product allows you to reinforce commands and correct m...

Page 4: ...Transmitter The Transmitter button will need to be released and then pressed again before additional static stimulation can be delivered MOMENTARY NICK BRIEF CORRECTION Static stimulation is delivered for 5 100 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 Tone comes preset and is not adjustable PREPA...

Page 5: ...ring beep sequence Low Beeps 2 times Unit is on Green Light flashes once per second Good N A Unit is on Red Light flashes once per second Low N A Unit is delivering continuous static stimulation Red Light is solid in color for as long as button is pressed N A N A Unit is delivering momentary static stimulation Red Light will quickly flash once no matter how long button is pressed N A N A Unit is d...

Page 6: ...ng 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 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 fit to prevent excessive pressure follow the instructions in this manual Never connect a lead leash to the e...

Page 7: ...ccessoryPack includesscrewsandChargingJackcover SAC00 12873 CollarReceiverAccessoryPack includesscrewsandChargingJackcover SAC00 12874 MATCH THE COLLAR RECEIVER AND REMOTE TRANSMITTER TomatchtheCollarReceivertoworkwithanewRemoteTransmitterortomatchanewCollarReceivertowork withyourexistingRemoteTransmitter A TurntheCollarReceiveroff B Press and hold the On Off Button The Receiver Indicator Light wi...

Page 8: ...y easy for your dog to learn if you will speak its language Most dogs will make a beeline to any person who kneels down and opens up their arms In this position you are using postural language to welcome your dog While you are kneeling and your dog is running to you add the verbal command Here Shower your dog with positive verbal rewards while stroking its shoulder Let s take a second again and di...

Page 9: ...edtobemorepatientherethananyotherplace Youhavealready conditionedyour dogtomovewithyouatheelasyoumoveawayandmanydogsthinkthisiswhatyouwantnowinstead of remaining seated Correction for mistakes rewards for positive responses and repetition will quickly condition your dogto thiscommand A DIRECTIONAL COMMAND KENNEL You will often require your dog to enter different areas and objects airline crates ve...

Page 10: ...atpointforwardduringalltrainingsessions Initially youshouldattachthecollaranddosomethingfun such as retrieving exercises with a bumper or ball Continue this until your pup s tail is wagging uncontrollably Soon your dog will be doing airplane spins each time it sees the collar and think Oh boy we are getting ready to have some fun That is a pretty nice first impression This is an important first st...

Page 11: ...time to condition your dog to sit and accept a correction while maintaining control in the seated position Have yourdogdoaquickobediencedrillandcommand Sit Whilethedogisseated giveabriefcorrectionwiththecollarand immediately command Sit again If it moves around or gets up return the dog to the seated position by using the leash Reward on the shoulder and verbally Repeat the Sit brief correction Si...

Page 12: ...g the skin Discontinue use of the Collar Receiver for a few days If the condition persists beyond 48 hours see your veterinarian Once the skin returns to normal resume use and monitor the skin conditionclosely TheIntensityDialseemsdifficulttorotate Is thisnormal Yes This prevents accidental changes in intensity and encourages an optimal waterproofseal Theknobwill breakin andbeslightlyeasiertoturna...

Page 13: ...lity from the use of this Product 5 MODIFICATION OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS Radio Systems Corporation reserves the right to change the terms conditions and notices under which this Product is offered TROUBLESHOOTING The answers to these questions should help you solve any problem you have with this system If they do not please contacttheCustomerCareCenterat1 800 732 0144 orvisitourwebsiteatwww sportd...

Page 14: ...on This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installedandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions maycauseharmfulint...

Page 15: ...8 1 800 732 0144 Radio Systems Corporation 10427 PetSafe Way Knoxville TN 37932 1 800 732 0144 400 1659 2013 RADIO SYSTEMS CORPORATION S P O R T D O G C O M 400 1659_SD 350_Manual indd 28 4 8 13 9 35 AM ...

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