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Transmitter Alarms
The transmitter has three built-in warning alarms:
Power loss alarm
Metal interference alarm
Transmission failure alarm
Power Loss Alarm
The power loss alarm sounds an intermittent single tone alarm indicating power has been removed from the transmitter.
The power loss alarm will last up to 30 minutes. In the event of a power loss, your pet is no longer contained.
There are three ways to turn off the power loss alarm.
1. Plug the adaptor into a functional 120 volt outlet.
2. Unplug the transmitter power adaptor from the power jack located on the bottom of the transmitter.
3. Press the alarm disable button for 5 seconds then release. Three short tones will sound to signify the alarm has
been turned off.
Metal Interference Alarm
The metal interference alarm sounds an intermittent double tone alarm indicating that the transmitter has been set
towards the maximum range and placed on or close to a metal surface. If the metal interference alarm sounds, your pet
is no longer contained. You must relocate the transmitter away from metal or the alarm will continue to sound and the
transmission from the transmitter will remain disabled.
There are two ways to turn off the metal interference alarm and re-initiate the transmitter radio signal.
1. Unplug the transmitter power adaptor from the power jack located on the bottom of the transmitter.
2. Press the alarm disable button for 5 seconds then release.
Transmission Failure Alarm
The transmission failure alarm makes a continuous tone indicating a transmitter problem. In this situation, your pet can no
longer be contained. Contact the Customer Care Center for a replacement.
Step 2: Charge the Receiver Collar
The receiver collar charger is designed to plug into a standard AC wall outlet. The receiver collar light will glow red
when the receiver charger is properly seated into the receiver charge jack. The light will turn green when charging is
complete. A built-in safety circuit prevents the receiver collar from overcharging.
The receiver collar will achieve a full charge in 2–3 hours. Each charge can last up to 3 weeks depending upon
frequency of use.
Do not charge your receiver collar every night. Frequent charging can have a negative effect on
the battery. We recommend that the receiver collar be used until the receiver indicator light blinks
yellow or red.
Receiver
Charge
Jack
Contact
Point
Mode
Button
Receiver
Indicator
Light