User guide

Momentary Stimulation
The duration of momentary stimulation is pre-set. Momentary stays
on only briefly no matter how long the button is pressed. To produce
a series of momentary corrections, press the momentary button
repeatedly.
Using the Beeper
(Sport
®
65 BPR G2)
Pressing the small orange button on the Sport
®
65 BPR G2 transmitter
turns the Beeper on or off at a distance, up to the range of the collar
(normally, one-half mile). The intensity dial must be on a number,
not “N, for the orange button to operate the Beeper, and please note
that the Beeper must already be turned on. Complete information on
the Beeper that comes with the Sport
®
65 BPR G2 is in the manual
included with the Beeper.
Care and Cleaning
Check contact points and transmitter antenna for tightness regularly
Clean the receiver with clean drinking water if it has been
used in salt or brackish water
Clean the receiver charging contacts prior to charging if they
are dirty
•Wipe connections for the cradle with a dry, clean cloth.
•For best battery life, do not store your Remote Trainer in very
warm areas such as the dashboard of a closed vehicle. For best
battery performance, avoid transporting or storing your Remote
Trainer in extremely cold areas.
Stimulation Levels:
1/2 Especially low intensity for extremely sensitive dogs
1Very low intensity
2Low intensity
3Medium intensity
4Medium-high intensity
5High intensity
Multi-Dog Intensity Tip:
When training more than one dog with a Multi Sport
®
G2, check the
dial to be sure you have the intensity set for what you want for the
dog you are about to correct.
Continuous and Momentary Stimulation
Continuous Stimulation
The trainer controls the timing of continuous stimulation. It stays on
while the transmitter button is pressed, up to a “time out” of about 9
seconds. If the stimulation times out, restore function by releasing the
button and pressing again. In normal use collars do not time out
because corrections are far shorter than 9 seconds.