Never adjust the transmitter while your dog is wearing the receiver collar.
1. Power On/Off:
This switch gives you easy access to turn the transmitter on or off.
The red Power light on the front panel lets you know that it is operating.
2. Power Supply:
The transmitter is powered by the power supply/adapter provided
with the transmitter. The power supply is plugged into a properly grounded 110 volt
outlet and the adapter is plugged into the “PWR” jack on the bottom of transmitter.
3. PowerPak
™
:
The optional PowerPak battery back-up keeps the transmitter
operating in the event of a power failure. When the transmitter is being powered by
the battery back-up, the red power light will remain off. The PowerPak plugs into the
transmitter at “P-PAK”.
4. Ground Wire:
The green ground wire connects to the transmitter at the location
labeled “GND.” The round connector on the green ground wire is attached under
the screw on the outlet faceplate. It will, however, only be effective if your outlet is
properly grounded. If you have any questions about having a properly grounded
outlet, consult your local electrician.
5. Boundary Loop Plug:
Your system includes a zip cord with a plug on one end. This
plug fits into the hole marked “Loop” on the bottom of the transmitter. This is the
beginning of the boundary wire that is buried in your yard. After the boundary wire
has been properly installed and plugged into the transmitter, the Range and
Boundary Loop Monitor light will turn on.
PT4
Transmitter Features
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7
5
3
1
9
2
Training
Mode Switch
Range
Control
Power
On/Off
Power Supply
PowerPak™
Ground Wire
Boundary Loop Plug
4
6
3
The transmitter sends a coded
digital FM radio signal
through the boundary wire. This
signal can be adjusted, allowing you to control the “hidden fence” around your property.
Rate
Adjustment
Bottom View
Range & Boundary
Loop Monitor
Display