The table below shows how CANIBEEP works according to the mode selected.
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Number
Pointing
Moving
of beeps
dog
dog
1
One beep every 2 seconds, tone 1
No sound
2
One beep every 2 seconds, tone 2
No sound
3
One beep every 2 seconds, tone 3
No sound
4
One beep every 2 seconds, tone 4
No sound
5
One beep every 2 seconds, tone 1
One beep every 10 seconds, tone 1
6
One beep every 2 seconds, tone 2
One beep every 10 seconds, tone 2
7
One beep every 2 seconds, tone 3
One beep every 10 seconds, tone 3
8
One beep every 2 seconds, tone 4
One beep every 10 seconds, tone 4
How it works
When
on,
and according to the mode selected, the collar may emit beeps when the
dog has been still for
five seconds.
As soon as the dog moves, it is considered moving.
Collar movement detection sensitivity
When leaving the factory, the collar is set to an intermediate position (medium
sensitivity). It is up to you to adjust the sensitivity of your CANIBEEP according to your
dog’s behaviour and to the results you want to obtain.
2 examples:
a) After pointing, collar beeping, you want to always hear CANIBEEP while your dog
is sliding towards the prey: turn the sensitivity screw clockwise to the
minimum.
Collar is still beeping while the dog is moving.
b) You want to hear CANIBEEP only when your dog is perfectly still, any movement
of the dog will stop the beeps of the collar: turn the sensitivity screw anticlockwise
to the
maximum.
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