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Key Definitions
Fence Transmitter:
Transmits the radio signal through the boundary wire
Pet Area:
The area within the warning zone where your pet can roam freely
Warning Zone:
The outer edge of the pet area where your pet’s receiver collar begins to beep, warning
him not to go into the static correction zone
Static Correction Zone:
The zone beyond the warning zone where your pet’s receiver collar will emit a
static correction, signaling him to return to the pet area
Boundary Width:
The combination of the warning zone and the static correction zone
Surge Protector:
Installed with the fence transmitter to protect it from lightning strikes and power surges
Receiver Collar:
The device that receives the radio signal from the boundary wire
Correction Level Button:
Adjusts the level of static correction your pet receives in the static
correction zone
Receiver Indicator Light:
Indicates the level of correction at which the receiver collar is set. This light
also serves as the low battery indicator
Contact Points:
The contacts through which the receiver collar delivers the safe static correction when
your pet moves into the static correction zone
Power Jack:
The jack where the power adaptor plugs into the fence transmitter. The fence transmitter is
powered by a standard outlet
Boundary Wire Terminals:
The terminals where the boundary wires connect to the fence transmitter in
order to complete a continuous loop
Loop Indicator Light:
The light that indicates that the boundary wire makes a complete loop, enabling
the signal to be transmitted
Boundary Width Control:
The knob that adjusts the width of the warning and static correction zones.
Note: Adjusting the knob does not change the level of static correction on the receiver collar.
Receiver Collar
Battery
Contact Points
Washers
Fence Transmitter
Power Light
Loop
Indicator
Light
Boundary
Wire Terminals
Boundary
Width
Control
Power
Jack
Fence
Transmitter
Static
Correction
Zone
Warning
Zone
Static
Correction Zone
Warning
Zone
Boundary
Width
Surge
Protector
with Power
Adaptor
Components
Power
Adaptor
Test Light
Tool
Long
Contact
Points
Gel-filled
Capsules
Wire
Connectors
Boundary
Flags - 50
Boundary Wire -
500 ft
Fence
Transmitter
Surge
Protector
Receiver Collar
w/Short Contact Points
Battery
(GAC11-16351)
Other Items You May Need
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Additional wire and flags (GRFA-500)
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Tape measure
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Small Phillips screwdriver
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Drill & mounting hardware
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Shovel or lawn edger
•
Pliers
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Wire stripping pliers
•
Scissors
•
Lighter
•
Electrical tape
•
Gel-filled capsules
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Additional wire connectors
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Waterproofing compound (e.g. silicone caulk)
•
PVC pipe or water hose
•
Circular saw with masonry blade
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Staple gun
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Non-metallic collar and leash
Set up and training help: www.premierpet.com
How It Works
The Premier Pet
™
In-Ground Fence
™
system has been proven safe, comfortable, and effective for pets
over 8 lb. The system works by producing a radio signal from the fence transmitter through up to 2000 ft.
of boundary wire. The boundary wire is buried or attached to a fixed object to enclose the pet area. You
temporarily define this pet area with boundary flags for a visual aid in training your pet. Your pet wears a
receiver collar with contact points that touch his neck, and once trained, is allowed to roam freely in the
pet area. When your pet reaches the warning zone, the receiver collar gives a warning beep. If your pet
continues into the static correction zone, a safe static correction will be delivered through the contact
points to get his attention until he returns to the pet area.