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Copyright  c  2000  Dogtra Company      

REMOTE CONTROLLED 

DOG TRAINING COLLARS

OWNER’S MANUAL

www.dogtra.com

2005-

Summary of Contents for 2000 series

Page 1: ...Copyright c 2000 Dogtra Company REMOTE CONTROLLED DOG TRAINING COLLARS OWNER S MANUAL www dogtra com 2005 ...

Page 2: ...R PACKAGE CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION OF COLLAR PARTS BATTERY CHARGER CHARGING THE BATTERIES TESTING YOUR COLLARS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ACCESSORIES WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION 4 6 7 8 9 15 19 24 25 28 31 35 36 3 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...th receiver battery charger test light operating instructions manual and carrying case 5 OVERVIEW 4 OVERVIEW training collars give you the ability to communicate with your dog in a timely manner even when the dog is far away from you This makes it much easier for the dog to learn its lessons because late corrections are very confusing to the dog remote collars offer three different kinds of stimul...

Page 4: ...dentity codes to prevent conflicts with other collars MAIN FEATURES MAIN FEATURES 7 PRODUCT SAFETY AND HEALTH STATEMENTS collars use state of the art micro technology If the constant button is held down for more than 12 seconds an automatic power down circuit will activate A filtering system prevents unwanted reception from outside sources collars are intended for the sole use for training dogs Do...

Page 5: ...collar receivers for two dog models Battery charger and splitter cable Test light Owner s manual Carrying case COLLAR PACKAGE CONTENTS Antenna Indicator Light Nick Button Toggle Switch Constant Button Pager Button Intensity Selection Dial transmitter indicates optional switch for 2 dog models ...

Page 6: ...ch on the orange position to select the orange collar and the black position to select the black collar Black Orange TWO DOG MODELS Collar selection switch 10 TRANSMITTER Transmitter Antenna A heavy duty 6 5 antenna is supplied for use on the transmitters The antenna should be screwed into the top of the transmitter to ensure that the signals are sent properly to the collar receiver and that maxim...

Page 7: ...able into the receptacle to charge the battery See Battery Charging Procedure After charging is completed close the receptacle with its rubber plug to prevent dirt from getting inside Transmitter Charging Receptacle 12 TRANSMITTER Intensity Selection Dial The intensity selection dial is located on the top of the transmitter One is the lowest setting and one hundred is the highest ...

Page 8: ...twelve seconds BUTTON FUNCTION Constant Nick 14 TRANSMITTER Transmitter Indicator Light LED The transmitter indicator light is located by the intensity selection dial When a button on the transmitter is pushed the red light comes on to indicate that the transmitter is being activated If the indicator light emits a double blink while the button is pressed the battery needs to be recharged LED ...

Page 9: ...side is the Pager button When pressed the Pager button causes the collar receiver to vibrate Nick Constant Pager 16 BUTTON FUNCTION Nick Button When the Nick button is pushed the receiver emits an extremely short pulse of electrical stimulation that automatically shuts off no matter how long you leave your finger on the button The Nick is mild but motivating Constant Button Pressing the Constant b...

Page 10: ...no matter how long you leave your finger on the button The Nick is mild but motivating Constant Button Pressing the Constant button gives stimulation for up to twelve seconds at which time the collar will turn off The collar will reactivate when you push the button again Pager Button Pressing the Pager button on the side of the transmitter causes the collar to vibrate It s a great way of communica...

Page 11: ...shed the collar indicator light will glow steadily for as long as you hold the button down for up to twelve seconds When the Nick button is pushed the light comes on for a fraction of a second 20 COLLAR ON OFF Button To turn the collar on press the button on the end of the receiver for one full second until the light comes on To turn the collar off hold the button down for one full second until th...

Page 12: ...de the collar receiver Receiver Charging Receptacle 22 COLLAR Contact Points The collar should be fitted so that the stainless steel contact points press firmly against the dog s skin A loose fit can allow the collar to move around on the dog s neck When this happens the contact points may rub the skin and cause irritation If the collar is too loose electrical contact will be inconsistent and your...

Page 13: ...tances CHARGING THE BATTERIES 24 BATTERY CHARGER The battery charger and charging cables allow you to charge both the transmitter and receiver at the same time The battery charger is designed for a 110 volt wall outlet European 220 volt AC chargers and 12 volt field charger for your automobile are also available To use the battery charger for the two dog unit combine both sets of battery charging ...

Page 14: ...battery charging receptacle on the receiver 3 After charging cover the battery charging receptacles with the rubber plugs on the transmitter and receiver 4 Battery is fully charged with a 14 hour charge 26 CHARGING THE BATTERIES 3 Fully charge the batteries for 14 hours if the collar is to be stored without use for a period of a month or more 4 Recharge the battery if the indicator light on the co...

Page 15: ...eset 5 Push the Nick button The test light should light for just a moment 6 Change the intensity dial to level fifty and repeat the test The test light should glow dimmer NOTE It is normal for the test light not to come on if the intensity level is set below level ten 28 TESTING 1 Turn the power switch on by pressing the button on the end of the collar receiver for one second The indicator light w...

Page 16: ...e dog wear the collar with the contact points in the same place for more than two hours at a time Leaving the points on the same spot for extended periods of time can cause skin irritation If the dog is to wear the e collar for long periods occasionally reposition the collar so that the contact points are moved to a different spot on the dog s neck OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 30 TESTING Testing the Pag...

Page 17: ...at you will need to adjust the setting as the dog s attitude changes especially during times of increased excitement or distraction 33 OPERATING Maintenance Always clean and rinse the collar thoroughly with tap water after use in salt water The receiver and collar strap should be periodically cleaned with alcohol or detergent and water to prevent malfunction Remove the contact points and clean the...

Page 18: ...e 12 volt cigarette lighter in your car 35 ACCESSORIES 34 MAINTENANCE Reception The collar has a range of one mile Depending on the way you use your transmitter the transmitting range may vary You will have extended if you hold the transmitter away from your body when you push the button Maximum Range Typical Range Minimum Range If your finger touches the antenna near the dial on the top of the tr...

Page 19: ... transmitter or receiver is the owner s responsibility The warranty is void if the unit has been altered or an unauthorized person has attempted repair work WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION Return shipping of warranty work is the owner s responsibility The cost for shipping via regular ground service back to the customer is covered by Dogtra Co within the continental United States Any expedited shi...

Page 20: ...ty the cost of repair will include parts labor and shipping Write a note briefly explaining the problem Include your name address city state zip code daytime phone number and evening phone number Send repair units to Dogtra Company Repairs 22912 Lockness Avenue Torrance CA 90501 U S A ...

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