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 
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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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