User Manual

B. Wire Terminals: These easy-to-use, push-
release wire terminals let you instantly connect or
disconnect the boundary wire leads. W i r e s
should be stripped about a half inch before con-
necting to the wall transmitter.
C. Power: The wall transmitter is powered by a
12-volt, 200 milliAmp adapter that plugs into a
standard 110-volt household outlet and connects
to the power connector port on the side of the wall
transmitter.
D. Field Width Adjustment Knob: This knob
controls the width of the signal field, the distance
from the boundary wire to the place where the
collar receiver first activates. Turning the knob
clockwise increases the field width; turning it
counterclockwise decreases it. Turning the knob
completely counterclockwise turns off the wall
transmitter power.
Important: Whenever a change is made using
the adjustment knob, the field width must be test-
ed and verified before using the system to contain
your dog. R e fer to Containment Opera t i o n ,
Section 2.F. Testing the System.
E.Indicator Light: The indicator light above the
Field Width Adjustment Knob tells the following
information.
1. Containment Mode = Solid Red Light: A
solid red light on the wall transmitter means the
transmitter is properly powered, both wires are
connected, and the wire forms an unbroken,
continuous loop. NOTE: The wall transmitter
light only indicates continuity. If you have a
loose splice or nicked wire, the red light or a
flickering light may still show, but you may notice
reduced or no field width. If this situation or a
wire break should occur, refer to Containment
Operation, Section 6.A. Troubleshooting.
2. System Malfunction = No Light: No light
tells you one or more of the following: One or
both wires are not properly connected; both
wires are connected but the wire is broken or
nicked at some location in your installation; the
wall transmitter is off; the power has been dis-
connected; or the wall transmitter has malfunc-
t i o n e d . R e fer to Containment Opera t i o n ,
Section 6. Troubleshooting.
1.Place the collar receiver on a flat surface
with the battery cap facing up.
2.Using a coin or a screwdriver, turn the bat-
tery cap counterclockwise to loosen and
remove it.
3.Insert the 6-volt alkaline battery into the bat-
tery compartment with the positive (+) end
closest to the battery cap.
4.Replace the battery cap by turning it clock-
wise until it is firmly seated.
C O N TAINMENT OPERAT I O N
SECTION 1.
F E ATURES OF THE WALL
T R A N S M I T T E R
The wall transmitter is your system’s control cen-
ter and works with the collar receiver and bound-
ary wire to keep your dog safely contained within
an area you select. The wall transmitter contains
the following features:
A.Lightning / Surge Protection: This helps pre-
vent damage to the wall transmitter if a power
surge occurs or if lightning hits in the vicinity of
your home. However, a close lightning strike may
damage the unit. Therefore, Innotek recom-
mends that you unplug the transmitter and dis-
connect the wires during storms. A lifetime-war-
ranted lightning protection module can be pur-
chased to protect the wall transmitter from both
AC power surges and containment wire surges
that occur during a close lightning strike. Contact
Innotek for more information.
Indicator light
Power port
Field width
Wire terminals
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