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Installation
T
RANSMITTER
Place the transmitter in the center of
the boundary area. For example,
under a piece of furniture, on a
counter or near a doorway.
Increase or decrease the
range to make the area
larger or smaller.
B
OUNDARY
F
LAGS
Place flags around edge of the
audible warning zone to mark
the boundary area. Gradually
remove the flags after your
pet is trained.
The IB-200 transmitter emits a radio signal that is detected by the receiver collar worn by your pet. As your pet
approaches the signal field of the boundary area, the receiver collar begins to emit an
audible warning beep
. If
your pet goes beyond the warning zone, the audible warning is quickly followed by a mild
‘correction’
- - an
unpleasant, but safe, sensation from the receiver collar. With proper training, your pet will quickly learn to stay
away from areas that he associates with the audible warning.
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The IB-200 can be used to train your pet to stay within an area or to avoid an area. Set the
signal range
then
place the transmitter in the center of the area where you want to create a signal field or a boundary you do not
want your pet to cross. [
NOTE
:
Do not set the transmitter on or near large metal objects.]
BOUNDARY AREA
(S
IGNAL
F
IELD
)
C
ORRECTION
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A
UDIBLE
W
ARNING
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SAFE AREA
Unseparated boundary
wire (no signal)
Transmitter
Multiple Boundary Areas Loop
Signal Fields
Twisted end of
boundary wire
Wireless (No Boundary Wire)
Wired Installation
■
All wires should be placed so that they do not
interfere with normal household activities.
■
Carefully plan the location where you want to
create the signal field(s) (see diagram). Boundary
wire that is not separated to create a signal field
may emit a slight radio signal which could
activate the receiver collar if your pet lies directly
on top of the wire.
■
Do not install boundary wires next to baseboard
heating units as the heating units could pick up
the radio signal.
The boundary wire allows you to isolate one or more avoidance areas within your house that are off-limits to
your pet. Follow these general guidelines when placing the boundary wire.
Single Area Loop