Product Description

Invisible Fence
®
Brand
Boundary Plus
®
2.0 System
Field Test Plan
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a) Device IDs
i) Row one/column three: This is the Device ID for the receiver connected to the App.
(1) Network ID (001-599) does not need to change unless systems are adjacent. For testing,
use network 010 for all devices. This is due to the limitations of the Field Test App.
(2) Field ID is the Device ID. Refer to Section 2.1 for specific Device Identifiers.
ii) Row two/column three: This is the device type this receiver’s settings will activate to. This
must be changed to each transmitter (4 Port Host transmitter and 2 Port Host Shields
transmitter) to set receiver functions for each. The receiver MUST be set back to the 4 Port
Host Device ID (96) for RF communication. Setting the receiver functions for the 4 Port Host
last will ensure this happens.
NOTE: Plan the system and assign Field/Device IDs for all devices prior to programming.
This will make the process easier. (i.e. All network IDs will be 010, Receiver #1 will be
01063, Receiver #2 will be 01087, Receiver 3 will be 01079, 4 Port Host transmitter will be
01096, Shields Wireless #1 will be 01001, Shields Wireless #2 will be 01002, Shields Wireless
#3 will be 01004 and Shields wired will be 01088. All of this will automatically be done in
Blue when the system is released to the network.
iii) Select the top Program Button to enter these selections into the Receiver.
b) Frequency (Hz): 15 KHz (15000), 20 KHz (20000) or 25 KHz (25000).
i) Select from the dropdown menu Frequency must be the same across all devices on the
property.
ii) Select the middle Program Button to send the selected frequency to the Receiver. The
programmed frequency is now displayed under Current Settings (column 2).
c) Receiver functions.
i) Select options from the dropdown menus.
(1) Static Level: 0-9, Similar to MicroLite levels with more granularity.
(2) Static Interval: Pulse Rate, Similar to MicroLite pulse rates.
(3) Delay: 0-5 (changed from image), Correction delay ~1/3 second intervals.
(4) Tone/Vibe: Enable/Disable.
(5) Timeout (secs): 5-30, Correction failsafe.
(6) Action: Action the Receiver takes when receiving signal from device in the first set group
(Hub ID).
(7) Mode: Traditional/Boundary Plus, How the Receiver interacts with the signal.
(a) Select option from the dropdown menu. Boundary Plus should ONLY be selected for
the 4 Port Host transmitter used as a boundary.
ii) Select the Program Button to send selected functions into the Receiver.
d) Poor Data Quality count and the Reset All button: Will be used when interference testing.
i) Poor Data Quality count displays the number of signal packets that are partially decoded and
rejected.
ii) Reset All Button resets all counts in this section.
iii) Refresh Button (at the top center) refreshes counts when connected via USB cable.
(1) When not connected, Counts history is saved at one-hour increments.
e) Clear All Mappings Button resets all receiver functions associated with all transmitters.