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Operating Guide
Step 1: Have Your Utilities Marked
1. Call your utility company to have your utility lines marked. If you
have neighbors using an in-ground pet containment system, you
will want to ask them where the boundary is located. Trust us, you
really do not want to skip this step.
2. Make a plan for how you will work around any large metal
objects (like sheds) or wires. You can cross utility lines but only at
90° angles (
1A
).
Note:
Large metal objects and wires can amplify and/or modulate
radio signals in unpredictable ways.
Underground cables can carry high voltage. Have all underground cables marked before you dig to bury your wire. In
most areas, this is a free service. Avoid these cables when you dig.
Step 2: Charge the Receiver Collar
The receiver charger has two jacks that allow you to charge two
receiver collars at the same time. Open the rubber cap on the back
of the receiver collar (
2A
). Plug one end of the charger into the outlet
and the other into the receiver collar. The collar light is red while
charging and green when fully charged. The first charge will take
about 2 or 3 hours. Each charge can last up to 3 months depending
on the frequency of use.
Do not charge your receiver collar every night.
Frequent charging can have a negative effect
on the battery. We recommend that the receiver
collar be used until the indicator light blinks red.
Step 3: Install the Surge Protector
and Transmitter
Lightning strikes that occur even several miles away from your
installation can create power surges or spikes which may damage
an unprotected system. The surge protector is included to safeguard
your YardMax
®
system against surges or spikes that can reach it via
your AC power connection and/or boundary wire.
1. Find a place to install the surge protector and transmitter. There
are a few things to consider when choosing an outlet for your
surge protector and transmitter:
• We recommend using an outlet at least 30 ft. from the
breaker box.
• Both the surge protector and transmitter should be indoors, in a
dry, ventilated and protected area.
• You will need to run wire from the transmitter to the boundary
wire, so it must be near window or a wall that you can drill
through (
3A
). The wire should not be pinched or cross any
utility lines.
• The temperatures in that location should not fall below -10°F
or -23°C.
• Both the surge protector and transmitter should be at least 3 ft.
from large metal objects or appliances (
3B
). These items may
interfere with the signal consistency.
• In case your system sounds an alarm, place it where you will be
able to hear and access it.
10’
Buried Cable
Boundary Wire
90°
10’
1A
2A
Receiver
Charge Jack
1
A
B
10
2
5
6
7
8
9
4
3
3A
B
10
7
8
9
3 ft.
3 ft.
3B
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