Troubleshooting Guide
Problem #1.
The Beeper does not make any sound
when the power switch is turned on.
The battery in the Beeper has run down.
Replace as needed. Note that leaving the
Beeper turned off when not in use will
extend its battery life. Also note that
using the tracking tone will shorten
battery life.
Loose battery connection.
Gently pull the
metal tabs in the battery compartment
to hold the battery more firmly.
Problem #2.
Pressing the beeper control button
on the transmitter does not turn the
Beeper on or off.
The Beeper power switch is off.
Turn
the Beeper power switch on.
The remote training collar has not been
turned on.
Turn the collar on as
described in the Remote Trainer
Owner's Guide.
The transmitter intensity dial is set on
“N” or “T”.
Select a setting other than
“N” or “T”.
The Beeper is not directly across from the
training collar.
Slide the Beeper along the
collar strap to achieve the orientation
shown in the illustration in the “Quick
Guide.”
The 9-volt battery in the Beeper is dead.
Replace as needed.
The batteries in the training collar,
receiver or transmitter need charging.
Recharge as recommended in the Remote
Trainer Owner's Guide.
Loose battery connection.
Gently pull the
metal tabs in the battery compartment to
hold the battery more firmly.
You are using the wrong transmitter.
Make sure you haven't switched
transmitters with another unit.
You are using a Tri-Tronics G2 model
other than the Upland G2 or Sport
®
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BPR G2 and your intensity dial is not
set on “A.”
Set the intensity dial on “A”
when beeper operation is desired.
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