BEEPER Compatible with Sport® 65 BPR, Sport UplandTM G3, Upland G2, Upland G2 EXP, and all other G2 and G2 EXP Field and Pro Series Model Remote Trainers
The Tri-Tronics Beeper The Tri-Tronics Beeper lets you know where your bird dog is hunting and when he goes on point. The Beeper has a wide choice of settings to suit different hunting styles and individual preferences. You can also keep track of several dogs at one time by the settings you select. If you purchased an Upland G2 or Sport® 65 BPR G2, your Beeper can be turned on and off from a distance with your transmitter.
9. Beeper orientation. The Beeper and the remote training collar must be directly across from each other as shown in the illustration for the remote on/off feature to work. This: Not This: Correct 10. Locate feature. (Upland G2 and Upland G2 EXP, Sport Upland™ G3 and Sport® 65 BPR) To locate your dog when the Beeper is silent, press and hold the Beeper button. You will hear several tones. Beeper Settings Volume Control: Two settings – Low or High Modes: Range/Point or Point-only.
DIP Switches 2. Set the DIP switches. Hold the Beeper so that the switches are on the top edge of the compartment. You do not need to turn the Beeper off to change the settings or to make the new settings take effect. The switch is indicated by the dark in the diagram section 12345 9-volt battery When setting switches, hold the Beeper as shown To select your settings, set the switches in the positions shown in the diagram below.
Beeper Control Button • Upland G2 and Upland G2 EXP: The rubber-covered button in the center of the back side of the transmitter. • Sport® 65 BPR G2: The small orange button. • Sport Upland™ G3: The upper button marked BP. • G2 and G2 EXP Field or Pro Series model other than the Upland models: Any button, including the “tone” button, will operate the Beeper provided the intensity dial is set on “A.” Introducing an Inexperienced Dog to the Beeper The Beeper is loud.
Troubleshooting Guide Problem #1. The Beeper does not make any sound when the power switch is turned on. The battery in the Beeper has run down. Replace as needed. Note that leaving the Beeper turned on when not in use will extend its battery life. Also note that using the tracking tone will shorten battery life. Loose battery connection. Gently pull the metal tabs in the battery compartment to hold the battery more firmly. Problem #2.