8. Code Setting
Coding the 1st Dog Position:
1. Set the Rheostat Dial to 0 and place
the toggle switch in "I" position.
2. With the receiver turned off, place the
red dot on the back of the transmitter
to the red dot on the receiver. Hold
the two red dots together for about
5 seconds until the green LED blinks
rapidly on the receiver.
3. While the green LED is rapidly blinking
on the receiver, separate the two
devices and press the two top buttons
(Nick & Constant) simultaneously on
the transmitter. The LED light on the
receiver will blink every 4 seconds
when coding is complete.
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Coding the 2nd Dog Position:
1. Set the Rheostat Dial to 0 and place
the toggle switch in "II" position.
2. With the receiver turned off, place the
red dot on the back of the transmitter
to the red dot on the receiver. Hold
the two red dots together for about
5 seconds until the green LED blinks
rapidly on the receiver.
3. While the green LED is rapidly blinking
on the receiver, separate the two
devices and press the two top buttons
(Nick & Constant) simultaneously on
the transmitter. The LED light on the
receiver will blink every 4 seconds
when coding is complete.
GENERAL TRAINING TIPS
Your dog must know some basic
obedience commands before beginning
training with the iQ MINI. A dog learns by
first being shown a command, followed
by lots of repetition over an extended
period. As the dog becomes proficient
at these commands, the trainer can
introduce distractions and different
locations to strengthen them.
Obedience Training on the Leash
Your dog must fully understand the
obedience commands (sit, stay, here,
heel, and kennel) before using the
e-collar for reinforcement of these
commands. A leash attached to a
standard collar is used to "teach" the dog
the basic obedience commands (here,
heel, sit, and stay). A tug on the leash/
collar is used to reinforce the command.
When the dog complies with the
command, use positive reinforcement/
praise. Once the dog understands these
commands, the e-collar can be used to
reinforce them.
Beginning E-Collar Training
When you feel your dog understands
the obedience commands on the leash
we can now start with the e-collar
training. With the dog on the leash and
wearing the e-collar, continue with your
obedience drills. Apply light stimulation
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