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Key Definitions
Fence Transmitter:
Transmits the radio signal and is the center of the pet area.
Pet Area:
Distance from the fence transmitter where your pet can roam freely.
Boundary Zone:
2 to 3 ft. wide area outside
the pet area where your pet’s receiver collar
will begin to beep and then begin to deliver a
static correction.
NOTE: The correction will start in the boundary
zone and continue anywhere beyond the pet
area. The receiver collar is equipped with a safety
time-out feature that will stop correcting after 30
seconds if your pet remains outside the pet area.
Receiver Collar:
Receives the radio signal from
the fence transmitter.
Correction level Button:
Adjusts the level of
static correction your pet receives outside the
pet area.
Receiver Indicator Light:
Indicates the level of
correction at which the receiver collar is set. This
light also serves as a low battery indicator.
Contact Points:
Deliver the safe static
correction when your pet moves into the
boundary zone.
Power Jack:
Where the power adapter plugs
into the fence transmitter.
Boundary Switch/Range:
Adjust according to
the size of the pet area desired.
NOTE: Adjusting the switch does not change the level of static correction on the receiver collar.
Power Light:
Indicates when the fence transmitter is on.
Boundary Control Dial:
Adjusts the distance from the fence transmitter to the boundary zone.
NOTE: Adjusting the dial does not change the level of static correction on the receiver collar.
Receiver Collar
Contact Points
Receiver
Indicator Light
Washers
Battery
Fence Transmitter
Boundary Switch/Range
On/Off Switch
Power Jack
Power Light
Boundary Control Dial
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PET AREA
Note: In many
neighborhoods,
nearby property lines
may limit how large
the Pet Area can be.
Maximum
90 ft. range
(45 average steps)
Fence
Transmitter