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How the System Works
The Wireless Mapping Fence allows you to set custom boundaries for your dog by programming the shape and
location of the Pet Area. After positioning Boundary Flags to define the Pet Area, the Boundary Programming
Unit (BPU) is used to collect boundary data and program the Receiver Collar. The Receiver Collar offers 5 levels of
correction plus tone-only, adjustable to your dog’s temperament. If you have multiple dogs, you can easily download
boundary data into multiple Receiver Collars.
The Fence Transmitter is centrally located and transmits a radio signal up to 90 feet in all directions. The Receiver
Collar monitors your dog’s location and issues a warning tone if your dog approaches the Warning Zone. If your dog
continues into the Static Correction Area, the Receiver Collar issues a harmless but startling correction through the
Contact Points until your dog returns to the Pet Area.
The Wireless Mapping Fence may be used with a privacy fence if you have problems with your dog digging under the
fence.
The PetSafe
®
Wireless Mapping Fence has been proven safe, comfortable, and effective for pets over 15 pounds.
Key Definitions
Fence Transmitter:
Transmits the radio signal. The positioning of the Fence Transmitter is critical to the
performance of this system. Must be wall mounted in a dry, well ventilated, protected area.
Receiver Collar:
Detects the radio signal from the Fence Transmitter, monitors your dog’s location issuing warning
or correction as necessary. Fits neck sizes 8-28 inches.
Boundary Programming Unit (BPU):
Device that defines boundary data and programs the Receiver Collar.
Boundary Flag:
Flag used to mark each boundary point to be programmed into the BPU and provide a visual
reference for training your dog.
Pet Area:
Distance from the Transmitter where your dog can roam freely.
Warning Zone:
Outer edge of the Pet Area where the Receiver Collar warns your dog not to go into the Static
Correction Area. The Warning Zone is programmable from approximately 1 to 5 feet.
Static Correction Area:
Area beyond the Warning Zone where your dog’s Receiver Collar emits a correction,
signaling him to return to the Pet Area.
Power Light:
Indicates the Transmitter is turned ON.
Contact Points:
Deliver the correction when your dog moves into the Static Correction Area.
Mode Button:
Turns Receiver Collar on/off and adjusts Static Correction Level.
Receiver Charger:
Charges the battery inside the Receiver Collar.
Receiver Charge Jack:
Connection point for charging Receiver battery.
Receiver Indicator Light:
Indicates the level of Correction at which the Receiver Collar is set. This light also
indicates battery status.
Power Jack:
Where the Power Adapter plugs into the Fence Transmitter. The Fence Transmitter is powered by a
standard AC power outlet.
Transmitter Frequency Switch:
Used to avoid interference with identical containment systems on neighboring
properties.
Reference Point:
A specific point in your yard that can easily be remembered such as the corner of a sidewalk
or driveway.
The Reference Point must be located between 20 and 80 feet from the Fence Transmitter.
This
Reference Point location is used to add multiple receivers to the system.
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