Run Tones:
Single Beep, Double Beep,
Triple Beep, or Tracking Tone.
You may select one of four tones as your
“run tone.” When the Beeper is set on
range/point mode, you will hear the run
tone every five seconds while the dog is
hunting. Your hearing and your personal
preference will determine which tone you
prefer as your run tone. You can distin-
guish among several dogs hunting at the
same time by setting each dog's Beeper
on a different run tone. The tracking tone
reflects some of the actual hunting
motion of your bird dog, much like the
jingle of the traditional bell. It enables
you to keep track of how your dog is
hunting better than the beeping of the
other run tones. Note that using the
tracking tone will shorten battery life and
you will need to change the 9-volt battery
in the Beeper more frequently.
Point Tones:
Single Beep or Hawk Scream.
You may select one of the these two
tones as your “point tone.” You will hear
the point tone once every 1
second while the dog is on point.
Your hearing and your hunting
preference will determine which tone you
prefer for your “point tone.”
Changing Beeper Settings
1. Open the battery compartment.
You do not need to remove the Beeper
from the strap to open the battery
compartment. Hold the Beeper upside
down and unscrew the four Phillips head
screws on the bottom of the Beeper. Slide
the battery compartment cover along the
collar strap to expose the battery com-
partment and the Beeper DIP switches.
Volume Modes
Run Tones Point Tones
1 2 3 4 5
Dark indicates switch position
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