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Double Loop
– Back Yard
Double Loop
– Front Yard
Your dog has the run of the
Your dog has the run of the
house and back yard
house and front yard
Front and Rear Barrier Zones
Side Barrier Zones
Your dog has full access to
Your dog has full access to the
both sides but not to the front
front and rear but not to the
or rear
sides
Important notes when considering boundary wire placement
DO NOT run boundary wire for less than 15m in any circumstances.
If the boundary wire is just over 15m, DO NOT turn the field-width knob on the wall
transmitter to maximum. This will overload the transmitter and cause it to burn out.
Should you wish to use the field-width knob at maximum, the boundary wire MUST be
over 100m in length. Alternatively, you can make a double or triple loop of the wire
allowing a 3m gap between the adjacent sections of boundary wire.
DO NOT run the boundary wire within 2m parallel to electrical, telephone, television,
other utility or buried wire within the containment area.
Allow at least a 3cms gap between the boundary wire and any steel bars beneath
reinforced concrete to avoid the signal strength being interrupted.