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The system has 2 modes: YardMax

®

 (A) and Traditional (B). 

YardMax

®

 Mode (A)

•  The warning zone begins directly at the boundary wire, so your pet 

can maximize yard space.

•  The correction area is perceived to be infinite past the boundary wire. 

If your pet continues beyond the boundary wire, he will be much 
more inclined to turn and head back.

•  This mode is ideal for small yards; it allows your pet to use up to 30% 

more of the pet area than with Traditional mode (B).

•  This mode does not have the ability to create off-limits areas to 

surround things like gardens or pools unless combined with a Pawz 
Away

®

 barrier product.

•  After 15 seconds of continuous correction, the system will time 

out. This is to avoid correcting a pet that may be stuck outside 
his boundaries.

Traditional Mode (B)

•  The warning zone begins before the boundary wire, so yard space 

is reduced. 

•  Only this mode has the ability to create off-limits areas to surround 

area like gardens or pools.

•  The correction area is limited and is set by the boundary width, so 

if your pet bolts through the entire static correction zone, he will no 
longer be corrected.

•  After 15 seconds of continuous correction, the system will time out. 

This is to avoid correcting a pet that may be stuck within the static 
correction zone.

Warning Zone

Static Correction Zone

(Infinite Containment Area)

30% More Yard Than Traditional Mode

Pet Area

Transmitter

Boundary Wire

Non-Containment Area

Off-Limits Area

Static Correction Zone

(Limited Containment Area)

Boundary Wire

Warning Zone

Pet Area

Transmitter

YardMax

®

 Mode (A)

Traditional Mode (B)

Basic Planning Tips

•  Always plan your layout, position the boundary wire and test 

the system as outlined in this Product Manual before burying the 
boundary wire. You do not want to find out after burying the wire that 
there is a problem with your layout or a loose connection somewhere. 

•  Layout grids are provided at the back of this Product Manual.
•  The boundary wire must start at the fence transmitter and make a 

continuous loop back to it (

5A

).

•  Always use rounded corners with a 3 ft. minimum radius (

5B

).

•  You can create off-limits areas to protect gardens, pools or 

landscaping by splicing a twisted section of wire from the main 
boundary wire—Traditional mode (B) only. This will allow your pet to 
cross this section without a correction.

•  All layouts need to be at least 10 ft. from neighboring in-ground pet 

containment systems.

•  Cross any utility lines at a 90° angle.
•  Work carefully; a nick in the wire insulation could create a weak area 

in the signal field and reduce the life of the wire.

•  If you are mounting the transmitter or placing it indoors, then the 

boundary wire needs to be twisted together before being connected 
to the transmitter. Be sure to leave plenty of extra wire near the 
transmitter when planning your layout. 

•  Ensure there is at least 10 ft. between the boundary wire and 

any danger zones like roadways.

Transmitter

5A

5B

6B

5 ft.

6A

Sample Layouts

Sample layouts are provided to help you visualize your yard. 

Single Loop Layout

With a single loop layout, the boundary wire starts at the fence transmitter, 
and continues all the way around the perimeter of the property and then 
connects back to the fence transmitter. This forms a boundary zone with a 
single wire (

6A

). This is appropriate for YardMax

®

 mode (A) or Traditional 

mode (B).

Double Loop Layout

With a double loop layout, the boundary wire starts at the fence transmitter, 
and continues around the property to form a boundary zone in one section 
of your property (e.g., front yard only). Then the wire makes a U-turn back 
along the same path and connects back to the fence transmitter. This forms 
a boundary zone with a double wire (

6B

). This only works in Traditional 

mode (B)

Содержание YardMax Cordless In-Ground Fence

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...ng the boundary Therefore if you have reason to believe that your pet may pose a danger to others or harm himself if he is not kept from crossing the boundary you should NOT rely solely upon this syst...

Страница 3: ...arms on page 26 for a complete guide to all the status lights and tones for the transmitter In the Box You May Also Need Additional wire and flags Part PIG00 13769 Additional wire nuts and gel filled...

Страница 4: ...ur pet continues to venture out the collar will issue a safe but startling correction similar to the static you feel if you drag your feet across a carpet and then touch a door handle Of course differ...

Страница 5: ...want to find out after burying the wire that there is a problem with your layout or a loose connection somewhere Layout grids are provided at the back of this Product Manual The boundary wire must sta...

Страница 6: ...de A allows your pet to maximize the pet area and roam the entire property freely and safely Sample 2 7B Perimeter Loop Using Existing Fence This layout allows you to include your existing fence as pa...

Страница 7: ...there will be a series of red flashes which represent the static correction level The receiver collar will then automatically start the PerfectFit test by flashing red green together every second for...

Страница 8: ...p 2 Next you will enter a boundary height setting that is 1 ft above your pet s neck For example if your dog s neck is 2 ft from the ground set the height to 3 ft 14A To do this press the select butto...

Страница 9: ...ry width is established set the correction level on the receiver collar to level 1 for training It is now safe to bury your boundary wire 15B Boundary Wire 15C Pet Area 15D 15A A m ft B Boundary Width...

Страница 10: ...eadyTest startup page 13 to ensure that it is ready for use You will know it is done when there is a series of red flashes indicating the current static correction level Do not touch the contact point...

Страница 11: ...e last training session but stage some distractions to test your dog s reliability The goal is to have your pet stay within the boundary even with new temptations Start with simple temptations and wor...

Страница 12: ...e limits the static correction duration to 15 seconds While the receiver collar locks out further static correction the green light will remain on for 10 seconds The receiver collar remains locked out...

Страница 13: ...s are used to determine the operational mode the battery status and the correction level Refer to the receiver collar status table below to understand the status lights and tones for the receiver coll...

Страница 14: ...are gradual with at least a 3 ft radius Make sure the boundary wire is not running parallel to or within 10 ft of electrical wires neighboring containment systems telephone wires television or antenn...

Страница 15: ...hange of mind or for any other reason outside of these Warranty terms Claims Procedure Any claim made under this Warranty should be made directly to Radio Systems Australia Pty Ltd Customer Care Centr...

Страница 16: ...petsafe com 1 800 732 2677 31 30 Layout Grid Layout Grid...

Страница 17: ...Radio Systems Corporation 10427 PetSafe Way Knoxville TN 37932 1 800 732 2677 petsafe com L400 2058 3 2019 Radio Systems Corporation...

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