Owner's Manual
4. Place
one
end
of
the
Boundary
Wire into
the
Boundary
48
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 (
4C).
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
(
4D).
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
to
one
year. Test
the
system
every few
months
to
ensure it
is
working properly.
Test
the
Barrier
Area
1
1/4"
'
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I
Refer
to
Step
3
on
page 4 for
instructions
on
how
to
test
the
Barrier
Area.
Keep
the
following
in
mind
when
testing
the
range
using
the
wire option:
•
Start
with
the
range
set
to
3
segments
and
adjust
the
range
up
to
6
segments
to
get
your
desired
coverage.
Press
the
(
+)
button
3
times
to
set
the
range
to
3 segments.
•
When
holding
the
Receiver
Collar
to
check
the
range,
walk
toward
the
Boundary
Wire
instead
of
the
Barrier
Transmitter.
Once
you
are
satisfied
that
your
system
is
functioning
properly
and
you
are
receiving
the
desired
barrier
coverage,
you
are
ready
to
bury
the
Boundary
Wire.
If
the
Receiver
Collar
did
not
beep
or
the
Test
Light
did
not
flash, see
the
"Troubleshooting"
section.
Install
the
Boundary
Wire
For
best
results,
bury
the
Boundary
Wire
to
protect
it.
The
Boundary
Wire
can
be
placed
under
mulch,
however,
be
sure
that
the
Boundary
Wire
is
placed
in
low traffic areas
to
reduce
the
risk
of
wire
damage.
To
Bury
the
Boundary
Wire
1.
Cut
a
trench
1-3
inches
deep
along
your
planned
boundary.
2. Place
the
Boundary
Wire
into
the
trench
maintaining
some
slack
to
allow it
to
expand
and
contract
with
temperature
variations.
3.
Use
a
blunt
tool
such
as a
wooden
paint
stick
to
push
the
Boundary
Wire
into
the
trench.
Be careful
not
to
damage
the
Boundary
Wire insulation.
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