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Program the Boundary
After successfully conducting boundary tests and installing the Fence Transmitter, you are ready to program the
boundary into the Receiver Collar. As a reminder the maximum number of flags is 128.
1. With the Receiver Collar connected to the Boundary Programming Unit (BPU) as in test mode, turn ON the
BPU.
2. Select Programming mode.
3. Select the boundary type, Full or Partial.
4. Starting at Flag 1, walk in a CLOCKWISE direction around the Fence Transmitter.
Be sure to point the
arrow on the Receiver Mounting Bracket in a direction away from the Transmitter when programming
each flag (see Fig. 6A on page 19).
5. Stop at each flag to acquire boundary data by following the prompts. Be sure not to move the Receiver
Collar while recording the boundary data. As in the TEST MODE, the range will be displayed if the flag is
accepted. Otherwise, an error menu will indicate what caused the location to fail.
6. After all flag positions have been recorded, the BPU will prompt you to record a Reference Point location.
The Reference Point is a location that can easily be remembered and is permanent (i.e. a corner of a
sidewalk or driveway).
The Reference Point must be located 20 to 80 feet from the Transmitter.
This
Reference Point location is used to add multiple receivers to the system.
7. Once you’ve collected the Reference Point, press OK on the BPU to initiate the Boundary Calculation/
Receiver Programming processes. Together, these processes may take several minutes to complete. During
this time, you may leave the area, but do not unplug the BPU from the Receiver Collar until you see the
message on the BPU screen giving you permission to disconnect.
8. After programming is complete, disconnect the BPU from the Receiver Collar and turn off the BPU. When
disconnecting the BPU, the Receiver Collar will beep twice and power down.
Set the Warning Zone
After programming the boundary data, you are ready to set and test the warning zone for your pet area.
Set the Warning Zone Width
The Warning Zone width is adjustable using the System Settings menu in the BPU. The Warning Zone width
default setting is Average. The adjustable ranges are as follows:
• Min.:
approximately 1 foot warning distance.
• Average:
approximately 3 feet warning distance
• Max.:
approximately 5 feet warning distance
1. Connect the BPU to the Receiver Collar.
2. On the BPU, select System Settings.
3. Set the Warning Zone width to the Min. setting. If you have a smaller yard and would like to maximize your
Pet Area. Keep in mind that your dog will have very little warning before the higher level of Run Through
Prevention Static Correction is generated. This setting would also be appropriate if you have a stubborn
dog.
4. If you have a very timid dog, consider setting the Warning Zone width to Max. to allow more distance
before the higher level Run-Through Prevention Static Correction is generated.
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