HUMANE CONTAIN Model HC-7000 Super Electronic Dog Fence INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND TRAINING MANUAL Please read this entire manual and study all illustrations before you begin installing your system
Your new Humane Contain, HC-7000 Professional Series Electronic Dog Fence represents the most advanced state of the art pet containment technology available today. This all new product features a super advanced transmitter, ultra-slim radio collar and our proprietary Pulsed Proportional Stimulus System, a unique combination of progressively increasing sound and shock stimuli to train your pet quickly and safely. The HC-7000 is designed to be EFFECTIVE, RELIABLE and most of all, HUMANE .
Table of Contents PART 1 – INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 SYSTEM COMPONENTS:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 KEY FEATURES: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 PART 2 - DETAILED SYSTEM DESCRIPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 HC-7000A BASE STATION TRANSMITTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 RC-7 ULTRA-SLIM RECEIVER COLLAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PART 1 – INTRODUCTION SYSTEM COMPONENTS: Your HC-7000 System includes the following items.
How Pulsed Proportional Stimulus Works: Stimulus Pulse Rate (Increases as dog approaches the boundary wire) Pulses per Second Buried Boundary Wire Figure 2 The unique shock stimulus used by your HC-7000 system is delivered in short, intense pulses, not a continuous shock. The pulsed stimulus gives your dog a chance to think and avoids sending the animal into panic.
sensation increases as he (or she) gets closer to the boundary. That is why you will find that the tone generated by our RC-7 collar is louder than the non-progressive tones used on competing systems and that the sonic pulse rate increases just as the shock pulse rate does as your dog moves closer to the boundary wire. Digital Signal: The HC-7000 sends a digital code embedded in the radio signal that is picked up and digitally decoded by a computer processor in the receiver collar.
PART 2 - DETAILED SYSTEM DESCRIPTION HC-7000A BASE STATION TRANSMITTER FIELD WIDTH CONTROL ON / OFF SWITCH BACKUP BATTERY CABLE BREAK ALARM BOUNDARY WIRE QUICK CONNECTIONS Figure 3 General Description The Model HC-7000A Base Station Transmitter is an FCC approved radio device. (FCC Approval No. QP4HC-5000).
POWER: This indicates the power mode, either AC or Back-up Battery. The HC-7000A Base Station uses a “smart” power system. If you have the optional 9 volt back-up batteries installed and there is a power failure, the system automatically switches to battery mode to keep the boundary field energized and your dog contained. In this mode all indicator lamps flash to conserve battery power. When power is restored, the system automatically switches back to AC mode.
ULTRA-SLIM RECEIVER COLLAR The heart of our Humane Contain electronic fence technology lies here in the super advanced, Model RC-7 Radio Receiver Collar. The miniaturized, microprocessor-driven circuitry is protected by a rugged, water resistant casing. Shock stimulus is delivered through the STIMULUS PROBES at the back of the unit. A TONE SPEAKER at the front of the unit delivers the tone stimulus.
TESTING YOUR RC-7 RADIO COLLAR Caution: This test generates actual shock pulses so make sure you remove the collar from your pet and do not unintentionally touch the shock probes! Periodically, remove the collar from your pet and perform the following Self Test with the power switch ON. Hold the collar by the case without touching the shock probes, and press the TEST button.
INSTALLING / REPLACING THE RC-7 BATTERY PACK The replaceable battery pack installs at the bottom of the unit, between the STIMULUS PROBES. Note that there is a small tongue on the battery pack that lines up with a groove in the collar casing. This is to ensure that the battery pack is installed correctly. Line up the tongue with the groove and push firmly. You will hear two clicks as the battery pack snaps into place.
Boundary Wire Even the boundary wire used on your HC-7000 system is unique. The copper alloy wire and insulating coating are all made specially to our custom specifications. We have designed it to be an efficient radio frequency broadcast conductor, with a mechanically strong core and an extra thick, extra tough, outdoor grade insulation that resists sunlight and moisture. If you need to expand your boundary field, it is acceptable to purchase standard 18 or 20 gauge “hardware store” quality wire.
PART 3 - STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION STEP 1: Plan Your System Layout This is the most important step. Be sure to take the time to plan carefully. This will avoid time consuming corrections to your installation. Before beginning installation of your system we recommend you make an aerial sketch of your yard such as the one shown in Figure 6. Your sketch should include all buildings, large plants, trees, walks, driveway, pool and other important details. Then sketch in where you plan to place the boundary wire.
TYPICAL LAYOUT FOR BOUNDARIES WITHIN BOUNDARY Pond Twisted To Pond Twisted To Pool House Pool Garage Boundary Wire Twisted Wire Garden Property Line Transmitter Mounted in Garage Splice Splice Twisted Wire Cancels Field Figure 6 __________________________________________________________________________________________ 14 www.hightechpet.com High Tech Pet Products, Inc.
Calculate the total length of wire required to ensure that you have enough to complete the installation. Remember that twisted wire counts as twice its length since there are two strands. Figure 7 shows a basic wire length calculation. In preparing your layout, note that you will need to allow for a field width of at least 3 feet (preferably 6 – 10 ft.) on each side of the boundary wire. Your dog will need at least another 5 to 10 ft. for a safe roaming area.
For the system to work properly, the wire must make a continuous loop. The signal is transmitted from one terminal of the transmitter through the wire and back to the other terminal. Twisting two adjacent sections of the wire loop cancels the signal along the twisted length. So use the twisted wire from the transmitter out to the exterior loop as shown in Figure 8. This allows the dog to cross the area without receiving a correction.
Adding a GATE MAKING A CONTAINMENT FIELD WITH A GATE GATE GATE WIDE If you want a permanent opening or gate in GATE the containment field, you must use what is commonly called a double loop, as shown Wire Wire in Figure 9. Carefully follow the current NARROW around the wiring and you will realize that GATE this layout is actually still a single loop of Wire Wire wire that is folded back upon itself. If the gate is narrow, you may have to reduce the boundary field next to the gate.
DO NOT DO THIS! A common error is trying to replace a section of single loop boundary wire with a piece of twisted wire to create a gate as shown in Figure 11. This will not work. In order to create a gate, you must run the boundary wire in a double loop as shown in Figures 9 and 10 above.
STEP 2: Assemble the Required Tools Here is the list of tools you will need. 1. 2. 3. Straight edge spade or power edger Wire cutter/stripper Power drill with 1/8” drill bit 4. Phillips screwdriver or Phillips driver bit for your drill STEP 3: Set Up the Base Station Transmitter Mounting: FIGURE 12 The base station transmitter can be mounted to any wall near a 110 volt household wall outlet. Use the four screws provided with your system to mount the unit in a dry and protected area.
Battery backup To install the backup batteries, remove the battery cover on the right side of the transmitter. Install two standard 9 volt batteries onto the battery clips. Replace the battery cover. N OTE: We recommend you replace the batteries when their voltage drops to 8.0 VDC. AC Adapter: Plug the 9 VDC adapter into a standard 115 Volt outlet and connect the DC plug into the receptacle on the right of the Base Station Transmitter.
Splicing the Boundary Wire: To join two lengths of boundary wire or connect the loop to pre-twisted wire, use the included “no strip” splices as follows. 1. Push the two ends of the insulated wires to be joined into the outer two holes in the splice. View from the bottom to make sure the wires are fully inserted. 2. Using pliers squeeze the top black button down solidly until it bottoms out. Additional splices are available from www.hightechpet.
Crossing a Driveway or Walk When crossing a driveway or sidewalk, you may be able to find an expansion joint into which you can place the wire. Remove any calking material in the joint, place the wire and re-caulk. If an expansion joint is not available, you can make a ½ inch deep narrow slit across the drive or walk using a circular power saw and masonry blade. Place the wire in the slit and seal with outdoor silicone caulk of matching color. Use asphalt sealant for asphalt driveways.
PART 4 - TRAINING YOUR DOG Training your dog will require use of a separate restraining collar and short training lead. Do not use the RC-7 radio receiver collar as a restraining collar. Structure your training program to three, fifteen-minute sessions per day, EVERY DAY until your dog is fully trained. Stick to this program consistently but, do not train for more that fifteen minutes at a time or you risk losing your dog’s attention and the training becoming counter productive.
C. Repeat this stage for fifteen minutes, three times per day until there is no doubt that your dog has “Got it,” observing your dog’s resistance to entering the boundary field or trying to retreat before the stimulus is received. These are good signs. D. Observe your pet: Once you are certain that your pet will INSTINCTIVELY retreat at the first training tone, allow the animal to roam freely and observe his behavior. Make sure that you see him stop at the boundary flags on his own.
PART 5 – IMPORTANT CAUTION NOTICES Dogs are Unpredictable: Because individual dogs have unique temperaments, there is no way of knowing how your dog will react to its introduction to the training program. For your safety and your dog’s, initial training must take place using a training lead so that you keep complete control over the situation. Also realize that an aggressive animal could turn against the handler upon receiving the shock stimulus.
PART 6 – WARRANTY & CUSTOMER SUPPORT Your Humane Contain Model HC-7000 is the best made electronic fence you can buy and it’s covered by the best warranty. If anything goes wrong with your product within one year of purchase, you may return it to us for a free replacement. For customer support, where you can get product information, warranty support, tech support and order accessories, visit: www.hightechpet.
PART 7 – TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES If any part of the system is not working use the following troubleshooting procedure to isolate the failed component. Then contact High Tech Pet Products Customer Support to get it repaired or replaced.
• If you have a friend who also owns a High Tech Pet Humane Contain system that is working, test your collar(s) on their operating system by holding your collar next to their collar in the yard. As you move both collars toward the wire loop both collars should beep at about the same rate. If this is true your collar(s) is working and your Base Station Transmitter has failed – repair or replace.
4) Repairing a Broken or Intermittent Containment Loop There are many ways to approach repairing a faulty loop depending on the length of wire, the number of connections, the terrain, available equipment, etc. Please contact technical support at Techsupport@HighTechPet.com for a list of methods. ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE AT www.hightechpet.com Extra Collar: Model RC-7, Extra Radio Collar. Got extra dogs? You may add an unlimited number of extra collars to your HC-7000 system.
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