User's Manual

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PARTS & FUNCTIONS
Buttons #1 & #2 (R.A.P.T. 1400 & CoverUp) - Press-
ing the Vibration Button (#1) makes the collar vibrate
only. Pressing the Jump Button (#2) makes the collar
give a ‘Jump’ Stimulation, making the intensity level
instantly “jump” to a user-programmed intensity level
(see page 18).
Buttons #1 & #2 (R.A.P.T. 1400 ELITE) - Pressing
the Launch Button (#1) makes a programmed BL re-
mote bird launcher or RDL remote dummy launcher
release a bird or launch a dummy (launchers sold
separately). Pressing the Beeper Button (#2) makes
the remote launcher Beeper Horn emit a loud beep.
Buttons #1 & #2 (R.A.P.T. 1450 only) - Pressing the
Locate Button (#1) makes the Beeper Horn emit a
loud beep. Pressing the Run/Point Button (#2) acti-
vates the Run & Point mode on the Collar Receiver.
Pressing the button again changes the mode to the
Point Only mode. Pressing the Locate Button cancels
the Run/Point modes.
Lanyard Connection - Point of attachment for
lanyard.
Unit Dimensions Weight
Transmitter 4 1/2” x 2 1/8” x 1” 3.8 oz.
Collar Receiver
4.7 oz. (with belt)
6.1 oz. (with beeper belt)
2 5/8” x 2” x 1 1/2”
Transmitter and Collar Unit Specifications
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PROPERLY FITTING THE COLLAR
NOTE: Proper collar tightness and
position are very important to insure
safe and consistent collar use.
All electronic collars need to be
very snug around the dog’s neck
to work properly. They must be
just tight enough to allow the
“contacts” or electrodes to make good contact on your
dog’s skin. If the collar is too loose, the stimulation
may not work properly because good/consistent skin
contact is not being achieved. This can directly affect
the performance of the collar unit and whether or not
the dog will receive the stimulation. Always check for
good contact to the skin if it appears that your dog is
not responding to the stimulation. A loose collar can
also result in skin irritations from moving or rubbing
too much against your dog’s neck while they are
running or training. A proper fit will help prevent this
from occurring.
Place the collar unit high and tight on your dog’s
neck with the collar receiver box centered below the
neck. Placing it at the wider base of the neck can
let it travel up to the narrower part of the neck while
your dog is moving, loosening as it goes.
It should be tight enough to fit two fingers between
the collar belt and your dog’s neck, but not tight
enough to restrict your dog’s breathing.