Instructions

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the next reading may point directly to the right because you are
now next to the bush. If you kept walking, 5 seconds later the
arrow would be pointing behind you because you have now passed
the bush. This will allow you to find the exact location of your pet.
g. When driving you will generally be using the beep tones as your
guide while you search in a “hotter/colder” fashion. When you get
to intersections, hold the locator up above the dashboard and see if
you can get a directional arrow to guide you which way to turn. If
not, choose a direction and note if the signal is getting stronger
(more beeps) or weaker (fewer beeps). If you drive outside the
range of the system then after 10 tries of not being able to
communicate with the tag (about 50 seconds) the locator will
automatically start searching for the tag again to restart
communications. If this happens, turn around and go back to the
area where you last had contact with the tag.
h. It is generally fastest to stay in the car until you have found the
point on the road that gives you the highest number of beeps.
Proceed along while watching for your pet until the number of
beeps goes down and then go back to where you received the
highest signal and then proceed on foot. Always stop and proceed
on foot if you hear three beeps, you are very close to your pet!
Follow safe driving procedures at all times when
using the system while in a vehicle. Use hands-free
operation of the system and, when possible, have a
companion with you to operate the locator.
If an emergency arises and you are not certain of
the state of the locator, turn it off and back on
then select the pet you wish to track. The tag will
always automatically return to the mode where it
is responsive to the locator’s searching signal.