Owner's Manual
4
Operating
Guide
-
Wireless
Option
Power
Up
the
Barrier
Transmitter
Locate
the
battery
door
on
the
bottom
of
the
Barrier
Transmitter.
Loosen
the
4 Phillips
head
screws.
The
screws will stay
in
the
battery
lid.
Install
4 alkaline
D-batteries
and
replace
the
battery
door.
Under
normal
conditions,
the
batteries
will
operate
the
transmitter
for
up
to
one
year.
Test
the
system
every few
months
to
ensure
it
is
working
properly.
Set
Up
the
Barrier
Transmitter
Important:
Never
perform
set-up
procedures
while
your
pet
is
wearing
the
Receiver
Collar.
1.
Turn
the
Barrier
Transmitter
upright
and
open
the
lid
exposing
the
LCD
display
and
range
buttons.
2.
Press
the
up
(
+)
button
once
to
turn
ON
the
Barrier
Transmitter.
A
black
segment
in
the
bottom
of
the
LCD
display
indicates
the
unit
is
set
to
the
lowest
range
(lA).
3.
Each
segment
represents
approximately
two feet
of
diameter.
You
can
create
a
Barrier
Area
up
to
16 feet
in
diameter.
Using
the
up(+)
and
down(-)
buttons,
adjust
the
range
to
fit
the
desired
pet
Barrier
Area.
Test
the
Barrier
Area
1.
Place
the
Test Light Tool
that
came
with
your
system
on
2A
the
Receiver Collar
Contact
Points.
Hold
the
Receiver
Collar
at
the
approximate height
of
your
dog's
neck
and
with the
Contact
Points facing
up
(2A).
Start
outside
of
the
range
and
walk slowly
toward
the
Barrier Transmitter.
As
you
reach
the
Barrier Area,
the
Receiver Collar emits a
series
of
high-pitched tones.
For
each
tone
you
hear,
you
should
notice
the
Test
Light
flashing which indicates
that
a progressive Static
Correction
is
being
delivered.
The
Receiver Collar's
tone
is
easily
heard
by
dogs
but
may
be
at
a volume level difficult for
some
humans
to
hear.
2.
Check
the
range
of
the
Barrier
Area
from
multiple angles
to
ensure
you
are getting
the
desired coverage.
If
you
place
the
Barrier
Transmitter
close
to
your
house,
the
signal
may
transmit
through
a wall. Be
sure
to
test
the
receiver collar inside
your
home.
Customer
Care
Center
1-800-732-2677