User's Manual
GPS Mobile Unit
Primary Function
The primary function of the GPS Mobile Unit is to contain the pet within the fence. It does this
by correlating its position using GPS satellites to determine the position of the GPS Mobile
Unit within the containment area.
Secondary Function
The GPS Mobile Unit requests GPS assistance data and provides GPS Mobile Unit status
information to the Base and Status Unit.
The GPS Mobile Unit conserves energy to extend battery life. To conserve energy, the GPS
Mobile Unit’s radio is active only when necessary. Under certain conditions, the GPS Mobile
Unit will also stop navigation in order to conserve energy and extend battery life. Motion is
required to re-start navigation.
Fitting the GPS Mobile Unit
To work properly, the correction posts of the GPS Mobile Unit must touch your pet’s skin.
Position the collar strap high on your pet’s neck with the GPS Mobile Unit under your pet’s
jaw.
To avoid having a collar that is too tight on a thick-haired pet, thin some hair away in order to
allow the correction posts to make contact with the skin. Do not shave the pet’s neck.
Tighten the collar strap of the GPS Mobile Unit appropriately. Adjust the collar strap so it is
snug enough to slide only one finger between a correction post and your pet’s skin.
Adjust the fit of the GPS Mobile Unit as necessary as your pet’s coat, weight, and age change.
Your pet’s coat may change from season to season.
Allow your pet to become accustomed to its new GPS Mobile Unit. The collar must be
removed each night during the first month of training. This ensures proper fit and avoids the
possibility of skin irritation.
After training is complete, remove your pet’s GPS Mobile Unit each night if possible. This will
help prevent irritation. However, if this is not possible, please check the tightness of the collar
each time you feed your pet by removing the collar and then replacing it back on your pet.










