LCD screen
IMPORTANT: the widths indicated are approximate and vary depending on the configuration of each installation.
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Testing the pet fencing system (boundary range)
Before releasing your dog into his play area, you need to physically evaluate the extent of the authorized zone. Make sure
your dog has enough space to move freely within the defined limits.
The wider the zones, the lower the escape risks. Therefore, you have to find a good compromise between zone width
and freedom space.
In order to test the installation, proceed as follows:
− Before doing so, make sure the receiver collar is turned Off (indicator light Off).
− Fix each wire of the neon test lamp under each contact point (unscrewing them lightly and retightening them so as to pinch
the test lamp wires).
− Turn On the transmitter and the receiver collar.
− Put the selector in position "small or large ground" according to your installation.
− Set the warning and stimulation zones on the levels that seem appropriate.
− Stand at the centre of the authorized area holding the collar by the strap at the same height and orientation as if on your
dog's neck. Then walk towards the edge of your property where the antenna wire is laid. At a certain distance from the wire,
the collar should emit beep sounds. Then, when you carry on, the neon test lamp should light indicating stimulations are
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100 m installation, selector position « small ground »
Zones setting
(levels)
MINIMUM warning = 1
MAXIMUM warning = 40
MINIMUM stimulation = 0
MINIMUM warning = 21
MAXIMUM warning = 40
MAXIMUM stimulation = 8
Approximate width of the zones
on each side of the wire
MINIMUM warning ~ 0.5 m
MAXIMUM warning ~ 5.5 m
No stimulation area.
Only beep sounds are emitted.
MINIMUM warning ~ 2 m
MAXIMUM warning ~ 5.5 m
MAXIMUM stimulation ~ 2 m
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