The intensity level when you correct each dog will be the
one indicated by the intensity dial. Therefore, when training
more than one dog using a Multi•Sport
®
2
S
or Multi•Sport
®
3
S
transmitter, you should check the intensity dial before
correcting a different dog. By doing this, you can be sure that
the intensity is what you want for that dog's correction.
THE “N” SETTING
(Sport
®
50
S
, Sport
®
60
S
and Sport
®
65 BPR
S
)
When the intensity knob is set on “N” (“neutral”), all transmitter
buttons are disabled and cannot activate the stimulation, t o n e ,
or Beeper on/off functions. This feature can be used to pre v e n t
unwanted stimulation during times that your transmitter
might be accidentally bumped against objects. Remember to
move the dial to a number if you need to activate any of the
collar functions.
USING THE TONE
(Does not apply to Sport
®
50
S
or Sport
®
65 BPR
S
)
The Sport
®
60
S
collar makes an audible tone when you
press the small green button.*
The Sport
®
80C, Sport
®
80M, Multi•Sport
®
2
S
and
Multi•Sport
®
3
S
collars make an audible tone when any
button is pressed while the intensity dial is set on “T.”
The meaning of the tone is determined by your dog’s training.
It can mean a particular command, a warning, praise, etc.
The training materials that come with your Remote Trainer
describe the use of this feature in more detail.
USING THE BEEPER
(Sport
®
65 BPR
S
)
Pressing the small orange button on the Sport
®
65 BPR
S
transmitter turns the Beeper on or off at a distance, up to
1/2 mile away. Note that for the transmitter to control the
Beeper, the Beeper must be turned on. For complete
information about using the Beeper that comes with the
Sport
®
65 BPR
S
, see the separate Beeper manual included
with that model. *
* The intensity dial must be set on a number (not “N”) for the small
button to operate the tone (Sport
®
60
S
) or Beeper (Sport
®
65 BPR
S
).
The “N” setting • Using the Tone • Using the Beeper
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