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2. How the transmitter buttons work
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on the transmitter (Two on the face of the transmitter, two
on the left side, and one on the right side.).
Nick & Constant toggle switch
Located on the face of the transmitter is a toggle switch.
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will implement the desired stimulation based on the toggle
switch setting.
When either the orange or gray stimulation button is pressed
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pulse of electrical stimulation.
When you press either the orange or gray stimulation
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emits a continuous stimulation for as long as the button is
pushed, for up to 12 seconds to the corresponding collar.
If the button is not released after 12 seconds, the stimulation
will automatically stop as a safety feature. The collar will be
ready to be reactivated once the button has been released.
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(mode button)
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toggle switch
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Pager
(orange button)
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Pager
(gray button)
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(gray button)
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(orange button)