Care for LCD Transmitters in Cold Temperature
In cold temperatures (10°F or below), the Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD) on your transmitter may be dim or slow to
respond. Wait until the display becomes visible before
selecting any training level.
Even though the LCD screen might be dim or slow to
respond, when you push the Nick or Constant button,
the transmitter will still function properly. In the
occurrence of extremely cold weather, the LCD screen
might take a moment to respond causing the intensity
level to freeze at that current level.
If you turn the Rheostat Dial, the level on the screen may
not change but the actual intensity from the receiver will
change in agreement with the dial.
In this situation, it is ideal to either wait until your
transmitter is back to working order before emitting a
correction or while holding the Constant button down,
slowly turn the Rheostat Dial while watching your dog's
reaction.
Do not turn the Rheostat Dial rapidly because the receiver
will emit a static correction based on the level of the
Rheostat Dial, which might not be correctly reflected on
the LCD screen.
Attention!
When using the unit in cold temperatures, it is
recommended that the transmitter is placed under
your jacket next to your body. The warmth of your
body will greatly improve the battery life and usage.
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Transmitter Indicator Light
The transmitter LED indicator light is located near the
Rheostat Dial. It will flash every 5 seconds when the
transmitter has been turned on.
The LED indicator color indicates the battery life level.
Green = Full charge
Amber = Medium charge
Red = Needs charge
If the unit is used while the LED indicator is red, it may
shut down automatically.
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