Key Definitions
Barrier Transmitter: Transmits the wireless radio signal
Barrier Area: Area that you want to prevent your pet from accessing
Receiver Collar: Receives the radio signal from the Barrier Transmitter
Contact Points: Deliver the safe Progressive Static Stimulation when your pet enters
the Barrier Area
Progressive Static Stimulation: Static Stimulation begins at the lowest level and
automatically increases to maximum within 3 seconds of first detection in the Barrier
Area. From 3 seconds until the 15 second time-out, the collar will continue to provide a
stimulation at the maximum level until your pet leaves the Barrier Area.
LCD
Display
Contact Points
Up Button
Window
Barrier
On/Off Dial
Area
Barrier
Receiver
Transmitter
Collar
Down Button
Open Battery
OPERATING GUIDE
STEP 1
Install the Barrier Transmitter
The Barrier Transmitter emits a radio signal from all sides in an elliptical pattern. The
signal may transmit through a wall or the ceiling/floor. The Barrier Transmitter can be
placed laying flat on a surface or hung on a wall. If you choose to hang the Barrier
Transmitter, note that the signal becomes very directional—the signal will be strongest
directly in front of and behind the unit. The signal is weakest to the side of the unit.
Do not:
• Hang Barrier Transmitter on a metal wall
• Place Barrier Transmitter on metal surfaces
• Place Barrier Transmitter near large metal objects such as refrigerators,
washers, etc.
• Place Barrier Transmitter near speakers
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