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Sample Layouts
Sample 1 - Single perimeter loop (
2C & 2D
)
The most common layout which allows your dog to roam safely and freely within the designated
dog containment area of your property (
2C
). It can also be used to protect gardens, pools &
landscaping (
2D
).
Sample 2
- Single perimeter loop using existing fence (
2E
)
This layout allows you to include your existing fence as part of your layout. It prevents your dog
from jumping over or digging under the existing fence. It reduces the amount of wire needed to be
buried.
From the transmitter, run the wire to
A, A
to
B, B
to
C, C
to
D, D
to
E, E
to
A,
twist the wires from
A
back to the transmitter.
See
‘Install the boundary-wire’
section for further details
regarding attaching the boundary-wire to a fence.
Sample 3 - Double loop
If you are NOT establishing the boundary zone on all sides of your property (as in samples 1 & 2),
a double loop MUST BE USED.
Caution:
When using a double loop, the boundary-wire MUST BE SEPERATED by a minimum of
1 to 1.5
metres
. This avoids cancelling the signal
Note:
A Double loop requires twice as much wire
Sample 4 - Front boundary only (double loop)
2F
From the transmitter, run the wire to
A, A
to
B, B
back to
A
keeping the wire separated by at least
1 to 1.5 metres
.
Twist the wire from
A
back to the transmitter.
2F