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Test the Receiver Collar
Traditional Mode (B) Installation
These steps are very similar to the ones we used in Step 8.
1. Set the fence transmitter to mode (B) and turn the boundary width
dial up to 7 (9E).
2. Make sure that the static correction on the receiver collar is set to
level 6.
3. Place the test light tool against the receiver collar contact points
and hold the contact points facing upwards.
4. Hold the receiver collar at your pets neck height (9F).
5. Starting inside the pet area, slowly approach the boundary
wire until you hear the warning tone (9G). 2 seconds later, the
test light will begin to flash. Walk back into the pet area until the
beeping stops.
6. Adjust the boundary width dial to set the warning zone
appropriately. We recommend setting it so that the warning zone
begins at least 10 ft. before the boundary wire.
7. Repeat this test at different places along the boundary wire to
verify that it is working everywhere.
Note: To ensure that the signal is not coupled to any wires or other
metallic objects, we will do one more test inside the pet area.
8. With the test light tool and receiver collar contact points facing
upward, walk throughout the pet area (9H).
9. If the receiver collar does not activate in the pet area (where it
should not) then things are going great.
10. If the receiver collar does activate within the pet area, it means
that you need to adjust the boundary wire where it crosses a
cable or electrical wire or approaches another metallic object.
Refer back to the instructions in Step 1. After the adjustment, retest
the system.
11. Now that the boundary width is established, set the correction
level on the receiver collar to level 1 for training.
12. Now it is safe to bury your boundary wire!
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Set the dial
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Mode B
9E
9F
Boundary
Wire
9G
Pet Area
9H
Step 10: Bury the Boundary Wire
Underground cables can carry high voltage. Have all underground cables marked before you dig to bury your
wire. In most areas, this is a free service. Avoid these cables when you dig.
Before you begin installing the boundary wire, turn the fence transmitter off and unplug the adaptor from the
surge protector.
Burying the boundary wire is recommended to protect it and prevent
disabling the system.
1. Cut a trench 1–3 inches deep along your planned boundary. It
only needs to be as wide as the wire.
Quick Tip: We have tried lots of tools. Lawn trenchers, which you
can often rent from a local hardware store, work great and make for
a quick job. You can also use a flat shovel, like a trenching shovel.
2. Place the boundary wire into the trench maintaining some slack to
allow it to expand and contract with temperature variations.
3. Use a blunt tool such as a wooden paint stick to push the
boundary wire into the trench. Be careful not to damage the
boundary wire insulation.
Utilizing an Existing Fence
The boundary wire can be attached to a chain link fence, split
rail fence or a wooden privacy fence. The boundary wire can be
attached as high as needed. However, make sure the boundary
width is set at a high enough range for your pet to receive the signal.
If using a double loop (Traditional mode (B) only) with an existing
fence at least 5 ft. tall, run the boundary wire on top of the fence and
return it on the bottom of the fence to get the 5 ft. separation needed.
Chain Link Fence (10A):
Weave the boundary wire through the links or use plastic
quick ties.
Wooden Split Rail or Privacy Fence (10A):
Use staples to attach the boundary wire. Avoid puncturing the
insulation of the boundary wire.
Double Loop with an Existing Fence:
Run the boundary wire on top of the fence and return it on the
bottom of the fence to get the 5 ft. separation needed.
Gate (Single Loop) (10B):
Bury the boundary wire in the ground across the gate opening.
Note: The signal is still active across the gate. Your pet cannot
pass through an open gate.
Gate (Double Loop) (10B):
Bury both boundary wires across the gate opening while keeping
them 5 ft. apart.
Follow all safety instructions for your power tools. Be sure to always wear your safety goggles.
Single Loop
Double Loop
5' 5'
10B
Weave Wire Into Fence
Staple Wire Into Fence
10A
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