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double Loop Layout
This layout allows your dog access to a portion of the yard that you choose. 
You should lay the two parallel Boundary Wires at least 4 to 5 feet apart to 
avoid interference and canceling the signal. 

Single Side Boundary double Loop Layout

IMPORTANT: This layout is not recommended unless the property  
is fenced on the rest of the sides as shown in the diagram.

This layout allows you to create a single sided barrier. You should run 
Boundary Wire from the Base Transmitter to the area where you want 
to create the boundary. Create a long loop of Boundary Wire where you 
want to create the barrier. Make sure the loop is long enough so that 
the dog cannot go around it. Make sure that there is at least 4 to 5 feet 
between the parallel Boundary Wires to avoid interference and canceling 
the signal. Use Twisted Wire in the area that leads back to the Base 
Transmitter to make this area part of the Safe Zone. 

 

Exclusion Zones  
You may have areas of the Safe Zone that you do not want your dog to 
access. These areas can include a pool, garden or other lawn decorations. 
You can add Exclusion Zones while still giving your dog full access to the 
property. To create an Exclusion Zone loop Boundary Wire around the  
area you want to protect and join the loop to the main loop with some 
Twisted Wire . 

using an Existing Fence 
You can utilize an existing fence to create your layout. Read more about 
Installing the Boundary Wire on page 14 . 

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double Loop

Exclusion Zone

Single Sided Boundary Loop

Summary of Contents for in-ground fencing system

Page 1: ...essential in ground fencing system INSTRUCTION Manual static...

Page 2: ...ways Pathways 14 Connecting Testing The System 15 Setting the Boundary Width 16 Setting Up the Boundary Flags 17 Receiver Collar 17 Battery Installation 17 Collar Fitting 18 Ready to Use 19 Special Op...

Page 3: ...ction against aggressive dogs Your dog should be in good health when using this product This product is not to be used on dogs less than 9 lbs This product is not to be used on dogs less than 6 months...

Page 4: ...ues to the Boundary Zone the collar will emit a Static Correction Safe Zone The area where the dog can roam without receiving a Warning Tone or Static Correction from the Receiver Collar Safe Spot An...

Page 5: ...dium 2 short beeps 2 flashes repeated 6 times 3 high 3 short beeps 3 flashes repeated 6 times correction level settings MAINCONTROL BUTTON On Off Correction leveladjustment LED ADJUSTABLE BUCKLE QUICK...

Page 6: ...r Front Spring Loaded boundary wire connectors Boundary zone control knob base transmitter Back YARDSWITCH HI setting recommended for large yards LOsettingrecommendedforsmallyards SET OF50BOUNDARY FLA...

Page 7: ...additional collars can be added to your system Contact the retailer from which you purchased the In Ground Fencing System or call 866 537 2249 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Toavoidinjurymakesurether...

Page 8: ...llow you to set Exclusion Zones To create Exclusion Zones you must twist the Boundary Wire Read more about How to Twist Wire on page 12 The following section includes descriptions and diagrams of diff...

Page 9: ...o that the dog cannot go around it Make sure that there is at least 4 to 5 feet between the parallel Boundary Wires to avoid interference and canceling the signal Use Twisted Wire in the area that lea...

Page 10: ...oundary Zone Area the distance from the wire where the warning signal and correction begins The Boundary Wire must run from the Base Transmitter to outside It is recommended you mount the Base Transmi...

Page 11: ...pper strip about one half inch of the coating from the tips of the Boundary Wire to expose clean non corroded Boundary Wire fig 4 IMPORTANT Do not insert the Boundary Wires into the Base Transmitter w...

Page 12: ...your main loop The main purpose for Twisted Wire is to join the main loop to the Base Transmitter fig 8 You can also use Twisted Wire to connect the Exclusion Zones to the main Boundary Wire fig 9 Cre...

Page 13: ...our wire splice TESTING THE SYSTEM CONT In order to make sure the system is working properly you must test the wire using the Receiver Collar Install the batteries see page 17 Battery Installation and...

Page 14: ...u can use an existing fence as part of your single or double loop layout If you are using a double loop layout you should run the two parallel Boundary Wires at least 4 5 feet apart to avoid interfere...

Page 15: ...smitter by pulling back the black tab fig 18 Insert the other end of the Boundary Wire into the red tab on the bottom of the Base Transmitter by pulling back the red tab fig 19 Insert the AC adaptor i...

Page 16: ...ed to MAX Turn your Receiver Collar on and place the Test Light indentation holes directly onto the Receiver Collar probes Choose a section of straight Boundary Wire that is at least 50 feet long Slow...

Page 17: ...ompartment Batteries should be placed with the positive side facing down IMPORTANT Follow orientation as described on graphics illustrated on battery compartment fig 26 Replace battery compartment wit...

Page 18: ...Trimming the hair around the dog s neck where the stainless steel probes will touch the skin is optional DO NOT trim the hair so short that the skin is completely exposed as this might allow for an ir...

Page 19: ...ur dog as you did in the COLLAR FITTING stage SPECIAL OPERATING NOTES The Sunbeam Receiver Collar retains the LAST correction level setting and will resume this mode when the unit is turned on Low Bat...

Page 20: ...og out of the containment area remove the Receiver Collar and turn it off You must complete the entire training process Although your dog may be a quick learner reinforcement is critical to long term...

Page 21: ...one area and helps them associate the Warning Tones with the Boundary Flags During these days you should train for 10 to 15 minutes three times a day The objective is to teach your dog to recognize th...

Page 22: ...ral treats 6 Allow your dog to walk toward the Boundary Flags 7 When your dog gets close to the Boundary Zone the Receiver Collar will emit a Warning Tone 8 Allow your dog to continue to the Boundary...

Page 23: ...e Receiver Collar 4 Walk your dog on the leash in the Safe Zone 5 Praise and reward your dog with a treat 6 Toss the chosen distraction past the Boundary Flags a If your dog does not move toward the d...

Page 24: ...time your dog has freedom in the Safe Zone It is also important that you DO NOT leave your dog unattended during this time 1 Turn on the Base Transmitter 2 Turn on the Receiver Collar and be sure you...

Page 25: ...n begin to remove the Boundary Flags Start by removing every other Boundary Flag once a week until all of the Boundary Flags are removed Your training is an ongoing process As you remove the Boundary...

Page 26: ...otection against harmful interference in a residential installation The product generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions...

Page 27: ...re flood hurricanes and tornadoes What are the limits on Sunbeam s Liability JCSshallnotbeliableforanyincidentalorconsequentialdamagescausedbythebreachofanyexpress impliedorstatutorywarrantyorconditio...

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