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Installation
Lay the wire along your proposed boundary creating a loop. The antenna
wire can be placed on the ground, under the ground, on a fence or a wall
in such case it is recommended to install the wire about 30 cm above the
ground or as high as where the dog wears the receiver).
According to the length of the antenna wire installation it is possible to
use wire of cross-section 0,75 mm2; 1 mm2; 1,5 mm2 or 2,5 mm2 (see the
section Technical data).
The antenna wire should not be stretched tight, wire length changes
due to a temperature changes.
To connect antenna wires, use the splice wire connectors. Firmly apply
pressure with the pliers to snap the top and bottom of the splice
connector together. It is recommended to use an electrical tape to
ensure connections are adequately insulated.
The signal can be disturbed by twisting the wires together. This is useful
when running the wire between the boundaries and the transmitter
unit, which will allow the dog to cross without generating a signal.
Create round corners; antenna wire should turn corners gradually,
avoiding sharp right angle turns.
The two opposite wires need to be separated by a minimum of 1,5 m to
avoid the signals interfering with each other.
Strip the insulation off the ends of the wire and attach them into the
antenna connector. Plug the antenna connector into the socket on the
bottom of the transmitter unit.
Checking the area before antenna wire inistallation - ISIT function
The ISIT function - Interference Signal Intensity Test - will measure the
intensity of the interference signal in the area where you plan to install
the wire. In the ISIT mode (mode 9), a red LED indicator will blink when
an interference signal is detected and its frequency will increase as the
interference signal becomes stronger. When the interference signal
reaches a maximum value, the red LED will stop blinking and remain lit. The
antenna wire needs to be positioned away from other sources of potential
interference to maintain the integrity of the system. If routing the antenna
wire close to electrical cables avoid parallel running. It is best to cross
the cables at right angles to localise any signal
interruption to the point of crossing only.
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