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User’s Guide 

WIRELESS FENCE PET TRAINING SYSTEM

Model: WIRELESSFENCE25

The features described in this User's Guide are subject to modifications without prior notice.

Summary of Contents for WIRELESSFENCE25

Page 1: ...User s Guide WIRELESS FENCE PET TRAINING SYSTEM Model WIRELESSFENCE25 The features described in this User s Guide are subject to modifications without prior notice ...

Page 2: ...orola product you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status Registration is not required for warranty coverage For product related questions please call This User s Guide provides you with all theinformation you need to get the most from the product Please read and follow the instructions in this User s Guide along with the Safety Instructions on page 9 bef...

Page 3: ... the unit Off The unit vibrates twice and the indicator LED goes off 3 Collar Contacts 4 Power Adapter Socket 5 Indicator LED Lights up in green for 3 seconds when the unit is powered on and flashes slowly during standby Lights up in green when delivering static correction 6 Charging Battery low LED Lights up in blue when charging Flashes in red when battery is low 7 Speaker 1 2 3 7 5 6 4 ...

Page 4: ...n or off 2 Left Key Correction Mode Decrease level Menu Mode Move down 3 Right Key Correction Mode Increase level Menu Mode Move up 4 Menu Key Press to access menu options Press again to exit 5 OK Key Press to select the desired option and lock the setting 6 Outdoor Stake Connect to the Wireless Fence Unit when using it outdoors 7 Ground Plug Pound into the ground when using it outdoors 1 2 4 5 3 ...

Page 5: ... battery low out of range etc Displays when Fencing mode is activated Battery level on the Wireless Fence Unit Battery level on the Pet Collar Unit Pet Collar Number Select to REMOVE collar Select to PAIR collar Displays when the Pet Collar Unit is emitting static correction Level 0 to 15 When 0 is displayed only tone and vibration alerts are sent to the Pet Collar Unit ...

Page 6: ...he appropriate length for your dog s hair coat The Pet Collar Unit was shipped with medium Collar Contacts that are suitable for dogs with medium hair coats If your dog has dense coat or undercoat use one of the longer Collar Contacts included with the product Proper fit of the Pet Collar Unit is critical to the performance and effectiveness of the Wireless Fence Pet Training System If the fit is ...

Page 7: ...e Pet Collar Unit with the Wireless Fence Unit 20 4 Using the Wireless Fence Unit 21 4 1 Powering On Off the Wireless Fence Unit 21 4 2 Select a Pet Collar Unit if you have more than 1 Pet Collar Unit 21 4 3 Turn Fencing Mode On or Off 21 4 4 Set the Static Correction Level 21 4 5 Deliver Static Correction 21 4 6 When to Increase Level of Static Correction 22 5 Setting Up an Invisible Boundary Zon...

Page 8: ...8 8 Cleaning and Care 34 9 Frequently Asked Questions 35 10 Troubleshooting 37 11 General Information 38 ...

Page 9: ...on aggressive dogs when used as described in this User s Guide Always read the instructions in this User s Guide carefully before using the product This product is not a toy Do not allow children to play with it This product is not a substitute for responsible supervision of your dog WARNING Not for use with dogs that pose a risk of injury to people or other animals If in doubt that this product i...

Page 10: ...me type The Wireless Fence Unit uses an AA sized rechargeable battery pack Do not use extension cords with power adapters Only use the power adapters provided Keep this User s Guide for future reference CAUTION There is danger of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to their instructions ...

Page 11: ... the Pet Collar Unit that is worn on your dog You can place the Wireless Fence Unit on a table top connect it to a stake for use outdoors or mount it on a wall Place on table top Connect to the outdoorstakeand pound into the ground invisible boundary line invisible boundary line invisible boundary line When installing the Wireless Fence indoors mount it as close to the window as possible ...

Page 12: ...in the event of a power outage while traveling or on a camping trip The Wireless Fence Unit can be operated using an AA sized rechargeable battery pack supplied with the product as an alternative source of power 1 Use a small cross head or flat end screwdriver to unscrew the battery compartment cover as shown below 2 Remove the battery compartment cover as shown below Small cross head or flat end ...

Page 13: ...iver 2 3 Wireless Fence Unit Power Supply and Charging 1 Connect the small plug of the power adapter 5 9V DC 1A supplied with the product to the power connector of the Wireless Fence Unit and the other end into the electrical outlet NOTE Only use the supplied power adapter 5 9V DC 1A The battery pack will take approximately 16 hours to charge The average battery life per charge is up to 27 hours d...

Page 14: ...5 Attach the Adjustable Strap to the Pet Collar Unit 1 Set the Pet Collar Unit facing down with the Collar Contacts facing up 2 With the front side of the buckle facing down thread the strap through the first slot moving it towards the second slot 3 Continue to thread through the second slot Fit the outdoor stake here Turn clockwise Slot Slot Collar Contacts ...

Page 15: ...The Power LED will light up in blue to indicate charging NOTE Only use the supplied power adapter 5 9V DC 1A The battery pack will take approximately 5 hours to charge The average battery life per charge is up to 48 hours depending on how often you use it The Power LED will flash in red when battery is low To conserve battery life press and hold POWER KEY to power off the Pet Control Collar when i...

Page 16: ...a balanced position on a flat even surface 3 Put the strap over your dog s neck centering the Pet Collar Unit underneath its neck and making sure that the Motorola logo is upright facing you 4 String the end of the strap through the strap buckle 5 Pull the end of the strap until the desired level of tightness is reached and push the retainer bar through the nearest strap hole then insert the strap...

Page 17: ...w for growth especially when your dog is young or may grow a thicker winter coat 2 Remove the Pet Collar Unit from your dog and trim away excess strap length 3 To seal the end of the strap hold it about 1 4 inch away from a candle flame or lighter until the edge melts away PLEASE USE CAUTION 2 9 Change Collar Contacts on the Pet Collar Unit IMPORTANT Power off the Pet Collar Unit before touching t...

Page 18: ...acts counter clockwise to loosen and remove them 3 Insert another pair of Collar Contacts of the appropriate length and gently twist clockwise with your fingers to tighten them 4 To ensure that the Collar Contacts are securely fastened fit the test light over the Collar Contacts and twist clock wise to tighten them securely as shown below Fit the test light over the Collar Contact and twist counte...

Page 19: ...R KEY on the Pet Collar Unit to power it on The unit vibrates once and the Power LED lights up in green for 3 seconds 2 Fit the Test Light Contacts over the Collar Contacts on the Pet Collar Unit 3 Hold the Pet Collar Unit with the Test Light Contacts at your dog s neck level and walk towards the boundary zone The Test Light will flash The higher the level of static correction the brighter the Tes...

Page 20: ...ther once they are powered on You do not need to pair them again unless the Pet Collar Unit loses its link with the Wireless Fence Unit To pair them again or pair a new Pet Collar Unit follow the procedures below 1 Power on both the Wireless Fence Unit and Pet Collar Unit see Powering On Off the Wireless Fence Unit on page 21 and Powering On Off the Pet Collar Unit on page 20 2 Press MENU KEY on t...

Page 21: ...nals indicates that collar number 2 is selected 4 3 Turn Fencing Mode On or Off To fencing mode turn on short press POWER KEY on the Wireless Fence Unit until is displayed When Fencing Mode is on short press POWER KEY on the Wireless Fence Unit until goes off 4 4 Set the Static Correction Level Press or to select and set the Static Correction Level 0 to 15 4 5 Deliver Static Correction 1 Press POW...

Page 22: ...ere your dog is too excited to feel the usual level of static correction you will need to increase the correction level 2 or 3 levels higher If the usual level is 3 then you will need to increase it to level 5 to have your dog respond when it is really distracted or excited If the usual level is 5 then you will need to increase it to level 7 so on and so forth ...

Page 23: ...n beep This indicates that the transmission range is set If you hear 10 short beeps it means that the transmission range has not been set successfully Please repeat the above steps to set transmission range Note that the maximum transmission distance is 150 feet line of sight 5 3 Set Static Correction Level to Level 2 or 3 Press or to select Static Correction Level 2 to 3 5 4 Confirm Boundary Zone...

Page 24: ...t the transmission range is too low If the Pet Collar Unit starts to emit a warning beep and the Test Light flashes beyond the boundary zone it means that the transmission range is too high 6 Adjust the transmission range see Set Transmission Range on your Wireless Fence Unit on page 23 and repeat steps 3 to 4 5 5 Place Boundary Flags Boundary flags create a visible boundary line for your dog so t...

Page 25: ...the boundary zone you have established in Confirm Boundary Zone on page 23 Note that the maximum distance between the boundary zone and the wireless fence unit is 150 feet 3 Place the Boundary Flag in the position where the Pet Collar Unit emits a warning beep and the Test Light Flashes 4 Repeat these steps along the boundary zone until they are marked with Boundary Flags every 8 10 feet ...

Page 26: ...levels of static correction from none LEVEL 0 tone and vibration only to very strong LEVEL 15 Every dog is different You can t determine the right correction level for your dog by their size or breed Dog temperaments sensitivity and personalities are all different so you will need to conduct a little experiment to see which level is right for your dog NOTE LEVEL 0 does not deliver any static corre...

Page 27: ...to retreat from the boundary flags at the sound of warning beep from the Pet Collar Unit Preparation 1 Set the Static Correction level to LEVEL 0 tone and vibration only This will ensure that your dog hears the warning beep only without being subject to any static correction see Set the Static Correction Level on page 21 2 Put a separate collar on your dog s neck above the Pet Collar Unit without ...

Page 28: ...ning Program Steps 1 Briskly walk towards the boundary flags Your dog is more likely to be leading the way 2 The warning beep from the Pet Collar Unit will indicate that your dog has entered the boundary zone ...

Page 29: ...the boundary zone 5 After several approaches to the flag you will see that your dog is now relying on you to make the calls It will no longer lead but will follow behind you and stop short of the flags 6 Stop as you are approaching the flags Praise your dog enthusiastically and give it several treats or toss its favorite toy and play a quick game of tug or fetch if your dog enjoys these games 7 Re...

Page 30: ...beep 2 Put a separate collar on your dog s neck above the Pet Collar Unit without adding pressure to the Collar Contacts on it and attach a long leash to the separate collar 3 Get some tasty treats or your dog s favorite toy Food rewards and play are excellent ways to reinforce good behaviors and speed up your dog s learning Steps 1 Follow the same training steps as the first day of training 2 Wai...

Page 31: ...correction level necessary to get the desired response In most circumstances your dog should never yelp in discomfort or pain when the level is set appropriately 2 Put a separate collar on your dog s neck above the Pet Collar Unit without adding pressure to the Collar Contacts on it and attach a long leash to the separate collar 3 Have small treats your dog likes and a favorite toy handy Food rewa...

Page 32: ...your dog has successfully obeyed the boundary in the presence of tempting distractions For one week closely supervise your dog s behavior Should your dog attempt to cross the boundary at any time go immediately to the previous on leash training steps 6 7 Training DAYS 14 21 Your training is done Closely monitor your dog from inside and outside the house just to make sure that there is no more trai...

Page 33: ...ent The symbol on the product user s guide and or box indicates this Someoftheproductmaterialscanbereusedifyoutakethemto a recycling point By reusing some parts or raw materials from used products you make an important contribution to the protection of the environment Please contact your local authorities in case you need more information on the collection points in your area Dispose of the batter...

Page 34: ...cts for tightness weekly Clean Collar Contacts with alcohol weekly Check your dog s neck area for irritation and wash neck weekly Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of reliability of your Wireless Fence Pet Training System However if something does go wrong please do not try to repair it yourself contact Customer Service for assistance ...

Page 35: ...oorknob Static shock does not hurt but it does startle us How long does my dog need to continue wearing the Pet Collar Unit Once yourdog istrainedandhasbeenobeying theboundaries it does nothave to continue to wear the Pet Collar Unit However you can consider reinforcing the training with the Pet Collar Unit from time to time Can I Still Walk My Dog Yes of course Just remove the Pet Collar Unit fro...

Page 36: ...econds You can press the STATIC CORRECTION KEY again after the time out duration What happens when there is a power failure or when there is no power supply The Wireless Fence Unit also operates with a rechargeable battery pack supplied with the product that can provide several hours of use in the absence of power supply ...

Page 37: ...p and dog s neck Make sure that there is good skin contact where the Collar Contacts touch the neck area If necessary trim your dog s hair to ensure good contact If you are certain that your dog is feeling the static correction however is still not responding try the next level higher Check if the battery has drained out Test the response of the Pet Collar Unit using the Test Light supplied with y...

Page 38: ...ith this product that it manufactured to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer usage for the period outlined below This Warranty is your exclusive warranty and is not transferable Who is covered This Warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser and is not transferable What will BINATONE do BINATONE or its authorized distributor at its option and within a ...

Page 39: ...IGENCE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR ACCESSORY OR FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INFORMATION OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR ACCESSORIES TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW...

Page 40: ...ult of MOTOROLA or BINATONE are excluded from coverage Use of Non Motorola branded Products and Accessories Defects or damage that result from the use of Non Motorola branded or certified Products or Accessories or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage Unauthorised Service or Modification Defects or damages resulting from service testing adjustment installation maintenance alterati...

Page 41: ...e and risk to a BINATONE Authorized Repair Center To obtain service you must include a the Product or Accessory b the original proof of purchase receipt which includes the date place and seller of the Product c if a warranty card was included in your box a completed warranty card showing the serial number of the Product d a written description of the problem and most importantly e your address and...

Page 42: ...or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult th...

Page 43: ...rature 20ºC to 45ºC Wireless Fence Unit Voltage 3 6V 2450mAh AA NiMH battery pack 100 240V AC voltage 60Hz 5 9V DC 1000mA Adapter output Collar Unit Voltage 3 7V 554mAh Li battery pack 100 240V AC voltage 60Hz 5 9V DC 1000mA Adapter output Water Resistance IP54 for Pet Collar Unit and Wireless Fence Unit Compliance FCC Part 15V ICES 0003 ...

Page 44: ...r this product MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2014 Motorola Mobility LLC All rights reserved US_EN Version 3 0 Printed in China ...

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