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NOTE:
More frequent updating of the dog’s position results in quicker discharging
of the transmitter battery.
Turning on:
1.
Place the red target located on the bottom of the receiver to the red target on
the transmitter for approximately 1 second – the red indicator light comes on and
subsequently the green indicator light is lit.
2.
After the green indicator light is lit, move the receiver away from the transmitter.
The green indicator light starts flashing.
Turning off:
Proceed in the same manner as for switching on.
1.
Place the red target located on the bottom of the receiver to the red target on the
transmitter for approximately 1 second – the green indicator light comes on and
subsequently the red indicator light is lit.
2.
After the red indicator light is lit, move the receiver away from the transmitter. The
transmitter stops flashing.
6.4 Frequency of position updating (transmission)
DOG GPS X30 enables selecting the updating frequency of your dog's position.
When the collar transmits its position more frequently, the location of the dog is
known more frequently.
1.
Switch off the transmitter (collar).
2.
Place the red target located on the bottom of the receiver to the red target on the
transmitter for 3 seconds – the transmitter starts beeping. Select the updating
frequency according to the number of beeps – see the table below.
3.
Select the frequency by moving the receiver away from the transmitter when the
required number of beeps is heard.
Number of beeps
1
2
3
Updating frequency [s]
3
6
9
6.6 Fitting the collar
Fit the collar with the GPS transmitter to the dog so that the GPS and RF aerials are
pointing upwards (see figure). The collar must be sufficiently tightened as not to
rotate on the dog's neck but to enable the dog to naturally breathe and receive food.
If the training module (X30T kit) is part of the transmitter, it is essential to ensure
6.5 Selecting contact points (GPS X30T)
Stainless contact points are used for the transmission of stimulation pulses from the
transmitter to the dog's skin. Each pack contains two types. If your dog has short
hair use the short contact points, use the longer ones if you have dog with longer
or thicker hair. Screw the contact points onto the transmitter screws – see Fig.
5.1
Transmitter (collar)
in the
Equipment Description
paragraph, Page 33. Tighten the
contact points by hand. Do not use pliers or other tools for tightening as it may cause
irreparable damage to the product.