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3. Place battery in Receiver Collar. To identify the Warning
and Static Correction Zones make sure the Receiver Collar
is set at level 5 (see Step 5).
4. Test the Boundary Width of the system by selecting a
section of straight Boundary Wire that is at least 50 feet
long. Start inside the center of the containment field.
5. Place the Test Light Tool Contacts on the Contact Points
on the Receiver Collar (6A,6B). Hold the Receiver Collar at
your dog's neck height with the Contact Points pointing up
(6C) and the Correction Level Button facing the Boundary
Wire. Slowly walk toward the Boundary Wire until you hear
the warning tone (6E). When you hear the warning tone,
you have identified the Boundary Width distance (Static
Correction Zone).
Two seconds after the warning tone, the test light will
begin to flash. This flashing light can aid you in identifying
the Boundary Width should you have difficulty hearing the
tone. To avoid having the Receiver Collar go into Over
Correction Protection mode, walk back into the Pet Area until the toning stops. If the
Receiver Collar does not tone at the desired range, adjust the Boundary Width Control
knob to obtain the desired range.
Turning the Boundary Width Control knob clockwise
increases the Boundary Width while turning it
counterclockwise decreases it (6E). Repeat this activity as
needed until the Receiver Collar tones between 6 to 10 feet
from the Boundary Wire. If using a Double Loop layout, you
may need to increase the separation of the Boundary Wire
and/or increase the size of the Boundary Width to achieve
the desired range.
6. Test in a number of different locations around the
containment area until you are satisfied that the system is
functioning properly.
7. Next, walk all around the Pet Area to ensure there are no
areas where the Receiver Collar may activate from signals
coupled onto buried wires or cables. Test the collar in and
around the inside of the house as well. As mentioned, cable
and wires from cable TV, electrical or telephone lines may
conduct pet fencing signals inside and outside the house
that can activate the dog's collar accidentally. While rare,
if this occurs your Boundary Wire is probably too close to
these outside lines and should be moved or modified as
shown in Figure 3A.
8. To test the run-through prevention feature, walk towards
the Boundary Wire. The Receiver Collar should tone and the
Test Light should flash brighter as you enter the run-through
area (6G). If you are satisfied that your system is functioning
properly, you are ready to start burying the Boundary Wire. If the Receiver Collar did not
tone or the Test Light did not flash, see the "Troubleshooting" section.
6E
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6A
6C
6F
6B
6D
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