Instructions
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Press the Down Arrow button to cycle though the boundary selections. In
general, you want to choose the smallest boundary area that does not generate
false alarms as your pet moves about or takes a nap on top of the collar tag.
These are the available boundary selections:
Near – Below 60% signal strength. Used when the pet is intended to
be very close to the locator at all times. Examples would include an
inside pet in a small to medium sized home, an RV, campsite, cabin or
other fairly confined area. This setting may also be suitable for a patio
home or condominium with a small outside area.
Med – Below 40% signal strength. This setting will work for most
homes with two stories and a medium to large yard area. This is the
factory default setting.
Far – Below 20% signal strength. This setting is for homes with very
large yards or yards with obstructions, hills, etc. that may block the
signals from the tag.
Max – No signal. In this mode the locator must lose communication
with the tag to activate an alarm. Use this setting in very large areas or
in urban settings where large buildings may block the signals from the
tag.
Once you have made your boundary selection, press the Select button to store
your settings and exit setup mode. If you have more than one pet you wish to
monitor then repeat the setup process for each pet. The monitoring setups are
stored permanently in the locator and will not be lost even if the battery is
removed.
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Figure 12
Setting Monitor Boundary for Pet 1