User Manual

Using the Test Light to Check Correction Function
A test light is included with your BigLeash trainer. The test light is used to
confirm that the system is working properly.
Turn both the transmitter and the receiver collar on”.
Hold the test light over the receiver with the contact posts
inserted into the test light as illustrated.
With the test light placed over the contact posts, press the
“B” or the “C” button on the transmitter. If the system is
functioning properly, the light on the testing device will turn
on when you press the button.
- The higher the correction level, the brighter the light.
- If the correction level is set too low, the light may be
difficult to see.
- If the test light does not turn on, check “Troubleshooting/Remote Trainer
Does Not Seem To Be Working” on page 17.
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With the BigLeash, you have the option of using the A Correction Button for
either an Audible signal or a Vibration signal. The mode you select will depend
on your dog and your personal preference.
When working with 2 dogs, the two collars are set independently.
TO SWITCH BETWEEN AUDIBLE AND VIBRATION:
Turn the transmitter and the receiver collar “on”. Set to Collar 1 or Collar 2,
as appropriate.
Set the correction level to “0”.
Hold the “A” button with the correction level at “0”.
Continue holding the “A” button. After ~5 seconds, the transmitter will begin
to toggle between Audible (A) and Vibration (V). The mode will display on the
LCD screen.
To set to Audible, release the “A” button while the “A” is displayed
on the LCD screen.
To set to Vibration, release the “A” button while the“V” is displayed
on the LCD screen.
To test the setting, return the transmitter to any correction level (1-10)
and
press the “A” button.
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The “A” button will remain set to either Audible mode or Vibration mode until
you change it. Collar 1 and Collar 2 are set and changed independently.
*NOTE: Audible and vibration are always the same intensity regardless of the
correction level setting, except when set to “0” (no signal).
Switching from Audible Mode to Vibration Mode