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6. Range and Boundary Loop Monitor Display:
The Range and Boundary Loop
Monitor Display(LMD) provides a visual indication of the status of your boundary
wire and signal range. On traditional boundary wire configurations, each number
on the scale represents the signal range in feet.
Range = distance the signal is
being broadcast from each side of the wire.
A significant change (drop) in signal
range could indicate a partial wire break or other boundary wire problem.
If the
boundary loop wire is broken or the signal is interrupted, the light will go out
and an audible warning will sound.
You should check around your property for a
visible wire break. Contact your dealer for troubleshooting tips or to schedule an
appointment.
Note:
For non-traditional wire configurations where the boundary wires may be
close to one another, the LMD may not measure the boundary signal accurately in
feet, but is a visual setting reference point. Your DogWatch dealer will explain the
LMD setting and your actual signal range.
7. Range:
The radio signal is transmitted from the boundary wire in all directions. The
signal range (the distance the signal broadcasts from the wire) is adjusted by the
Range Control on the transmitter. The recommended signal range (on each side of
the wire) is 6-10 feet. Your DogWatch Dealer will adjust the range according to the
personality and traits of your dog. Consult your DogWatch Dealer before making
any adjustments yourself.
Signal Field:
The signal field (the area in which the dog’s receiver collar detects the
signal) has two areas. The outer-most part of the signal field (~13% of the signal
field) triggers an
audible warning
. If your pet continues further into the signal field,
he will receive a
correction
. To prevent your dog from entering the signal field and
remaining in the audible area (causing depletion of the battery), the receiver
transitions from an audible warning to a short warning correction after a period of
15 seconds. This will not activate if the receiver is set to the “Audible Only” Training
Level (Level “0” -
see Setting the Receiver: page 8.)
8. Training Mode:
The Training Mode Switch allows you to choose between two pet
friendly training options:
Basic
(Mode A) and
QuickAlert
TM
(Mode B). In the Basic
setting, your pet receives the normal audible warning followed by a correction if he
continues into the signal field. When set to QuickAlert (used primarily for harder to
train dogs), your pet receives a very quick “alert” correction followed by the normal
audible warning and correction.
NOTE: If you have multiple dogs on the system, the Training Mode setting effects
all receivers. They are
ALL
set to the same mode, Basic or QuickAlert
TM
.
9. Rate:
The Rate can be adjusted to three levels (1 = slow, 2 = medium, 3 = fast).
When your dog gets a correction, he receives it in a series of pulses. Increasing the
Rate delivers a greater number of pulses per second. The adjustable Rate feature
operates only when the Receiver Training Level is set to Level 1, 2, or 3.
See the Receiver Levels and Transmitter Settings chart on page 9.
Note:
On the back of the transmitter are four very small switches. These
switches set your transmitter to the correct broadcast frequency. Your dealer
will set these switches for your system.
Do NOT change these settings. They are for DEALER USE ONLY.