Owner's Manual
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Connect the Wires to the
Barrier Transmitter
1. Remove the battery door from the Barrier
Transmitter by loosening the 4 Phillips head screws.
Remove the 4 D-batteries if you had already placed
them inside the transmitter.
2. Locate the switch inside the battery cavity. This switch
allows the Barrier Transmitter to operate as a wireless
(internal antenna) or wired (external antenna) unit.
Move the switch to the “External” option so that the
radio signal is sent through the wire (6A).
3. Using the wire stripping pliers, strip about ¼ inch
of insulation from the ends of the Boundary Wire.
Use pliers to bend each end of the wire to form a
90 degree angle (6B).
6A
4. Place one end of the Boundary Wire into the Boundary
Wire Channel on the Barrier Transmitter. The wire
should touch the threads of one of the screws in
the channel. Once you have placed the wire, tighten
the screw (6C).
Repeat this step to connect the other end of
the boundary wire to the opposite side of the
second screw. Make sure the bare wires do not
touch each other.
5. Place the batteries back into the transmitter and
carefully bend the wires so they fit through the
groove on the battery door (6D).
1/4"
1/4"
6B
Be careful not to pull
or tug on the wires
once you have placed
them in the channels.
6. Screw the battery door
in place and position
the Barrier Transmitter
in your landscape.
Under normal
conditions, the batteries
will operate the
transmitter for up
Screw
Threads
Boundary
Wire End
6C
6D
to one year. Test the system every month
to ensure it is working properly.
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2