Product Description
Invisible Fence
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Brand
Boundary Plus
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2.0 System
Field Test Plan
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4.4.1 4 Port Host Transmitter and 2 Port Host Shields
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Transmitter Setup
Programming settings into the 4 Port and 2 Port Host requires the use of the GPSC 3.0 Programming
Tool. Refer to Images 5, 6 and 7.
NOTE: The 2 Port and 4 Port battery chambers have a design flaw on the field test units. Additional force
will be required to engage the Program Tool the first few times. Engaging and disengaging the tool
multiple times will help remove the excess plastic. It will be easier to do without the USB cable
connected.
1) Insert the Transmitter Module into the 4 Port Host (Image 6). This should already have been done
when updating the firmware.
2) Plug a USB to USB mini cable (CF3000/GPSC) into your computer and plug the cable into the GPS
3.0 Program Tool.
3) Insert the Program Tool into the Device, press the tool all the way in and rotate 1/8th turn. Image 6
below shows the correct orientation for both the 2 Port and 4 Port transmitters. Engaging the tool
backwards will damage the tool.
4) The logo will begin flashing. The Break-Alert will activate within a few seconds if no loop is
connected.
a) Press and hold the Alert Silence/WiFi button 1-3 seconds then release the button to silence alarm
(Image 5 #2).
5) Open the Desktop App.
The Desktop App will open on the Firmware Updater tab (Image 6). In the event new firmware is
required during this field test, the firmware and instructions will be sent out to the Pro Staff.
6) Select the 2/4 Port Host tab at the top of the App (Image 7). This tab displays information about the
network and Transmitter that is connected.
7) Column 1 shows information about the connected device, column 2 shows the current settings of the
device and column 3 shows the selectable options to program into the device. Programming is
completed using the orange bars with the chevrons.
a) Select settings in column 3.
i) Device ID should be set to 10 (Network ID) and 96 (Field ID) for all 4 Port Hosts. Refer to
Section 2.1 for 2 Port Host Shields
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unit IDs.
ii) Frequency (Hz): 15 KHz (15000), 20 KHz (20000) or 25 KHz (25000).
(1) Select from the dropdown menu – Receiver and transmitter frequencies must be the same.
iii) Field Range (mm): 456-3952 (4 Port Host), 456-2888 (2 Port Wired), 456-1368 (2 Port
Wired). Number will snap to the nearest half foot when sent to device.
(1) Highlight and enter number or use arrows.
iv) TX Rate (sec): 3-32, Signal field packet rate. 2 Port Host Shields Settings (3, 4 or 8). 4 Port
Host transmitter settings (16 or 32). Should be set at 32 for boundary.
(1) Select from the dropdown menu.
v) Slave Mode Flags: (Shields) Should always be MODE_NORMAL
b) Select the Program Button to send selected functions into the 2 Port Host Shields or 4 Port Host
transmitter.