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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION EXPLANATION OF ATTENTION WORDS AND SYMBOLS USED IN THIS GUIDE This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION, used without the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in harm to your dog.
• Examine the contact area daily for signs of a rash or a sore. • If a rash or sore is found, discontinue use of the collar until the skin has healed. • If the condition persists beyond 48 hours, see your veterinarian. For additional information on bed sores and pressure necrosis, please visit the Support section for remote trainers at www.sportdog.com. These steps will help keep your dog safe and comfortable. Millions of dogs are comfortable while they wear stainless steel contacts.
Thank you for choosing SportDOG Brand® tracking and training products. Used properly, this product will help you track and train your dog efficiently and safely. To ensure your satisfaction, please review this operating guide thoroughly. If you have questions regarding this product’s operation, please see this manual’s Frequently Asked Questions or Troubleshooting sections, contact our Customer Care Center at 1-800-732-0144, visit our website at www.sportdog.com or view our support videos at www.youtube.
GETTING STARTED COMPONENTS TEK SERIES TEK-V2L SYSTEM CONTAINS: TEK SERIES TEK-V2LT SYSTEM CONTAINS: • • • • • Handheld Device with Antenna GPS Collar on Red Collar Strap • Gear Bag Charge Cradle • Adapter • USB Cables Basic Training DVD and Manual Quick Start Guide • Lanyard • • • • • • • Handheld Device with Antenna GPS Collar with E-Collar Module on Red Collar Strap Location-only Module • Gear Bag Charge Cradle • Adapter • USB Cables Basic Training DVD and Manual Quick Start Guide • Long Contact Poin
GETTING STARTED KEY DEFINITIONS HANDHELD HANDHELD: Receives and displays location updates from the GPS Module. It sends the radio signal to the E-Collar module. It is waterproof and can be submerged in water to a depth of 5 feet. TRANSMITTER ANTENNA ON/OFF BUTTON: Pressing and releasing this button will cause the unit to vibrate and the startup screen will display. Pressing and holding this button when the display goes black will turn the unit off.
GETTING STARTED ICON DEFINITIONS The following icons are used throughout the TEK SERIES 2.0 software interface. ICON FUNCTION GENERAL ICONS TIME INDICATOR: Displays the current local time. BATTERY GAUGE: Displays the battery charge status. UP / DOWN INDICATORS: Indicates menu choices available. Use the arrow pad keys to view additional menu items. MORE / SELECT INDICATOR: Indicates more information is available. Use the arrow pad keys to view additional information.
GETTING STARTED TRAINING ICONS CONTINOUS STATIC STIMULATION: You control both when and how long static stimulation is delivered, up to a maximum of 10 seconds. After 10 seconds, the static stimulation will “time out” and you’ll receive a transmission time out message. Release the button and press it again for additional static stimulation to be delivered. VIBRATION STIMULATION: The Collar Receiver will vibrate when this User-Defined Stim button is pressed.
GETTING STARTED OPERATING THE TEK SERIES 2.0 HANDHELD The following terms are used throughout this manual: SELECT: Use the up/down/right/left arrow keys to scroll through and highlight menu items or areas of the screen. A selected item is highlighted in orange. HOME: the main menu screen that displays on the icons. BACK: press the Training/Tracking/Home button on the top right side of the Handheld to go to the previous screen. FIELD: the location on a page where data can be Entered.
GETTING STARTED STEP :: 01 PREPARE THE GPS COLLAR/E-COLLAR MODULE YOU MUST COMPLETE THESE STEPS PRIOR TO USING THIS DEVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME. TO CHARGE THE GPS COLLAR/E-COLLAR MODULE: 1. Attach the supplied Charge Cradle so that the SportDOG Brand® logo on the Charge Cradle covers the SportDOG Brand logo on the GPS Collar. 2. Connect the appropriate charger connector to the charging jack. 3. Plug the charger into a standard 120/240-volt AC wall outlet. 4.
OPERATIONAL MODE LIGHT COLOR LIGHT FUNCTION BATTERY STATUS SPEAKER FUNCTION Unit is turned on via On/Off button Green Light is solid in color during beep sequence Good Beeps 1-5 times depending on channel set. Unit is turned on via On/Off button Red Light is solid in color during beep sequence Low Beeps for 1.
GETTING STARTED ABOUT RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES • The Handheld Device, GPS Collar and E-Collar Module contain Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) batteries; never incinerate, puncture, deform, short-circuit, or charge with an inappropriate charger. Fire, explosion, property damage, or bodily harm may occur if this warning is not followed. • Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the regulations in your area.
GETTING STARTED STEP :: 02 FIT THE GPS COLLAR WITH E-COLLAR MODULE To ensure the effectiveness of this product and the comfort and safety of your dog, check the fit of his collar frequently. If you notice that your dog is experiencing skin irritation, discontinue use of the collar for a few days. If the condition persists beyond 48 hours, see your veterinarian. IMPORTANT: The proper fit and placement of the GPS Collar with E-Collar Module is important for effective use.
GETTING STARTED 2. T he GPS Collar with E-Collar Module should fit snugly, yet loose enough to allow one finger to fit between the strap and your dog’s neck (1C). 1C 3. A llow your dog to wear the collar for several minutes, and then recheck the fit. Check the fit again as your dog becomes more comfortable wearing the GPS Collar with E-Collar Module. Note: To ensure the best reception possible, make sure the GPS antenna is positioned on the back of your dog’s neck. PREPARE THE TEK SERIES 2.
GETTING STARTED STEP :: 03 TEK 2.0 SETUP WIZARD: The first time you turn on your TEK 2.0 Handheld, the Setup Wizard will run to walk you through setting up your device. The Setup Wizard is broken into four sections: • • • • Initial Device Settings Adding Dogs Adding Collars Final Device Settings LANGUAGE First, the Setup Wizard will ask you to select the language for your SportDOG Brand® TEK 2.0. The default selection is English, and there are 10 additional languages available.
GETTING STARTED TIME The Wizard will then ask you to choose: • Time Format – 12 hour or 24 hour • Time Zone – EST, CST, etc. • Daylight Savings – Enabled or Disabled (If you choose Enabled, the Handheld will update for DST automatically) Select your choices for each field, then select Next to move to the Next screen. DOG NAME Next, the Wizard will ask you to Enter your dog’s name. Press the Enter button or right arrow key to bring up a keyboard.
GETTING STARTED ACTION Next, select the desired actions for the current dog: None/On-Point/Treed. NOTE: Default value for Action is None. Select None, On-Point, or Treed, then select Next to move to the Next screen. BARK INDICATOR Next, the Wizard will ask “Do you want to use the Bark Indicator with this dog?” Select Yes or No, then select Next to move to the Next screen.
GETTING STARTED E-COLLAR SETTING Next, the Wizard will ask “Does this collar include an E-Collar module?” Select Yes or No, then select Next to move on. PAIR THE COLLAR Follow the instructions to pair the current collar with your TEK 2.0 Handheld. The collar must be on and in pairing mode (press and hold your collar’s on/off button until the Indicator Light turns amber). When the collar indicates pairing is complete (Indicator Light flashes green five times), press Next. Select Next to move on.
GETTING STARTED SETUP COMPLETE! Your Setup is now complete. • Use the Settings page to adjust any settings at any time. • Use the My Dogs, My Collars, and Hunters pages to add these items to your Handheld at any time. HOME PAGE On the Home page, you’ll find icons that will allow you to access all the pages on your Handheld. See page 8 for description of each. You can scroll through these icons using either the wheel or arrow pad (see Operating the TEK 2.0 Handheld Navigation Tips on page 9).
MY DOGS MY DOGS The My Dogs page lets you add and remove dogs, assign each one a color-coded collar so that their movements can be tracked, and manage all their settings. To view or edit the details for a dog, simply highlight its name. To add a dog or set your dogs’ order, follow the instructions below. ADD A DOG Highlight and select Add A Dog. Select dog’s name to bring up a keyboard. Use the arrow keys to Enter button to Enter the dog’s name.* When you’re done, scroll to and select the checkbox.
MY DOGS ACTION The Handheld can alert you when your dog exhibits specific hunting actions: • On-point – used for pointing dogs to detect when the dog is stationary indicating it is on-point. • Treed – used for hunting with trailing dogs to indicate the dog is “on the tree” and holding an animal at bay. Select None, On Point, or Treed, then select Next to move on. BARK INDICATOR The Bark Indicator will notify you every time a selected dog barks in Barks/Min.
MY DOGS ASSIGN COLLAR... Press Enter or the right arrow key and select a collar. If you try to assign a collar that is already assigned to a different dog, a warning will appear. If you continue, the selected collar is moved. • For example: moving the red collar from DOG 1 to DOG 3, DOG 3 will now be red and DOG 1 will be gray (inactive). If you try to assign a collar that is not active, a warning will ask if you want to continue. If you continue with the assignment, the selected collar is activated.
MY COLLARS STIM RANGE Press Enter or the right arrow key to select Low, Medium, and High Stim Range. ACTION Press Enter or the right arrow key to select On-Point, Treed, or None. DELETE Press the right arrow to delete this dog and its details. You will receive a message “you are deleting this dog from the system.” Select to Confirm or Cancel. When you’re finished editing details, press the left arrow key to return to the My Dogs page. To exit the My Dogs page, press the Menu button and select Home.
MY COLLARS UPDATE RATE Press Enter to display a drop-down menu. Use the Up/Down arrows to select the collar’s Update Rate. Select Next to move to the Next step. E-COLLAR “Does this collar include an E-Collar Module?” Press Enter and use the up/down arrow key to select Yes or No. Select Next to move to the Next step. PAIR COLLAR To pair a collar with your TEK 2.0 Handheld, it must be on and in pairing mode (press and hold your collar’s on/off button until the indicator light turns amber).
SHARING E-COLLAR Press Enter or the right arrow key select Yes or No. PAIR COLLAR To pair this collar to your Handheld, press Enter or the right arrow key and follow the instructions provided. Then select Done to return to the Collar Details. SHARED COLLAR Press Enter or the right arrow key to select Yes or No If you choose Yes, you must Enter the GPS ID*, and the Dog ID: *The GPS ID is the 4-digit code that another hunter has chosen for his/her device and has given to you.
TRAINING GEOFENCES To share geofences, highlight and select one of the following options: • All • Dog 1 • Dog 2 MY INFO To share your info, simply press Enter or the right arrow key to select yes. SET UPDATE RATE To set the rate at which your Handheld shares information, highlight and select one of the following options: • • • • • 30 sec 1 min 2 min 5 min Off To exit the My Collars page, press the Menu button and select Home.
TRAINING (V) Vibration The E-Collar will vibrate when you press and release the button. (T) Tone The E-Collar will make a rapid beeping noise when you press and release the button. (M) Momentary Static Stimulation The E-Collar will deliver static stimulation for 1/10 of a second, regardless of how long the button is pressed. (R) Rising Static Stimulation If you press and hold the button, the static stimulation will rise from the current level to the maximum level.
TRACKING TRACKING The Tracking page lets you easily view dog locations and deliver stimulation to control dog movement. THE TRACKING PAGE: •P rovides a map to show you all the items your Handheld is currently tracking, including you, your dogs, and any shared hunters or shared dogs. • Shows a list of the tracked items with details about their status. •G ives you access to the primary training stimulation button for each dog (the type of stimulation selected for butoon 1).
The North Arrow in the upper-right corner of the map represents the direction to either Magnetic or True North, based on your current settings. As you turn, the map will rotate and the North Arrow will update to reflect the new heading.* *Selecting “North Up” locks the rotation of the map and causes the North Arrow to lock as well. To do this go to your Tracking Menu, Map Setup, and select North Up for the Orientation setting.
TRACKING BARK TBD.... *Both Distance and Speed are shown in the units you selected in Setup. You can change these at anytime through the Settings menu. NOTE: You can select which of these items to display (distance, speed, bark) from the Tracking Menu...Display info. In our example only the distance field is displayed. TRACKING MENU To display the Tracking Menu, simply press the Menu button while viewing the Tracking page.
MAP SHOW DISTANCE Select Yes to display the distance between the user and the dog, or hunter being tracked. BARK INDICATOR Select Yes to display the number of dog barks per minute for each dog whose Bark Indicator is enabled. BREADCRUMBS... Select Breadcrumbs, then select Show, (All, None, Selected), Dogs/Hunters, or Clear* *Clears current breadcrumbs from the map.
MAP YOUR TRACK LINE When your Handheld is tracking satellites, a black, triangle-shape will appear, with a black Track Line that shows you the track you have followed. This track line will appear on top of all other data. • In this example, the route being followed is red. The part of the route that has already been traveled does not show up, because the track line is on top of it. INFO FIELDS The Info Fields at the bottom of the screen display GPS-related information.
MAP Go To... Brings up your saved Waypoints list and lets you choose one to create a route. When you select a waypoint, it will bring you to the waypoint detail page. Select View to show the route connecting your location to the waypoint. MAP SETUP... Displays a menu option to Change Orientation or to Restore Defaults.
VOICE CHANGE INFO FIELDS Select Change Info Fields, use the up/down arrows to select an Info Field heading to change, then press Enter. This will bring up a menu of possible headings to select for that Info Field. Use the Arrow Keypad or wheel to scroll through the possible heading list. Press Enter to select the new info field.
COMPASS COMPASS The Compass page looks and acts like a traditional compass, and shows you a directional arrow to the objects being tracked. You can scroll through your list three objects at a time. The Compass page is used in two modes: GENERAL TRACKING When a route IS NOT active: • The Compass page rotates the compass circle to show you the heading that is being followed. • The Compass page does not show a bearing arrow for the user, since no destination has been specified.
COMPASS INFO FIELDS The Info Fields at the bottom of the Compass page display information about the current track or route. You can choose the types of information they show. When the compass is used for navigation, an additional field appears above the info fields and displays the name of what you are navigating to. COMPASS MENU To see the Compass Menu, press the Menu button while viewing the Compass page. You can exit the Compass Menu at anytime by pressing the left arrow button.
SETTINGS SETTINGS The Settings Page is where you go to customize your Handheld. Each category in the Settings list opens to display a menu of setting options. STANDARD SETTINGS OPTIONS Every Settings menu contains two standard options: Restore Defaults (Reset) Select Restore Defaults and press Enter to restore the setting to the default factory setting. You will be asked to confirm that you want to restore defaults.
SETTINGS Tracking Only Highlight Tracking Only and press Enter, then select Yes or No to make the Handheld a tracking-only system. Default: No Stim Levels Highlight and press Enter to bring up a numeric keyboard. Use the arrows to scroll and select the number of increments for the Stim level, 20-99 Default: 20 (lowest Stim level) Stim Buttons Highlight and press Enter to set the default Stim button configuration when a New Dog is added. Highlight and press Enter on each button to edit.
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SETTINGS Restore Defaults Highlight and press Enter. A warning message will appear – “Are you sure you want to restore the default settings?” Select Restore Defaults to revert back to the original factory settings or Cancel. Cancel Highlight and select Cancel to return to the main Settings menu. TIME: Highlight and press Enter to select the time settings for Handheld. Below are the menu options and the choices for each. Default settings are indicated.
SETTINGS SOUND: Highlight and press Enter to select the sound settings for the Handheld. Below are the menu options and the choices for each. Default settings are indicated.
SETTINGS Lost Hunter Alert • Off • Beep • Ring • Tone (default) • Alarm • Long Beep • Long Ring • Long Tone Critical Alert • Off • Beep • Ring • Tone • Alarm (default) • Long Beep • Long Ring • Long Tone Volume Highlight and select the Mute checkbox, or use the right and left arrow buttons to adjust the volume level 0-100%. Use up and down arrows when you have made your selection to move to the next field. Default is 100% Restore Defaults Highlight and press Enter.
Highlight and press Enter to select Timer. Use the arrows to scroll through options and press Enter to choose how long the backlight will remain on after pressing the power button. • 15 sec (DEFAULT) • 30 sec • 45 sec • 1 min • Always on Restore Defaults Highlight and press Enter. A warning message will appear – “Are you sure you want to restore the default settings?” Select Restore Defaults to revert back to the original factory settings or Cancel.
HUNTERS HUNTERS T he Hunters page lets you manage hunters who have shared their TEK 2.0 Handheld, so you can track each other on the map. You can add and remove other hunters here. ADD-A-HUNTER Select Add-A-Hunter and press Enter to begin choosing settings for this hunter. Hunter’s Name Select and press Enter or the right arrow key to bring up a keyboard. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrows to select letters and Enter the hunter’s name.
HUNTERS Suspend/Resume Use the right arrow button to Suspend or Resume a hunter. NOTE: Suspending the hunter unassigns the hunter’s color so that you can assign it to another hunter. Bread Crumbs Use the right arrow button to turn Bread Crumbs On or Off. Assign Hunter and GPS ID The GPS ID is the 4-digit code that the hunter has chosen for his/her Handheld and has given to you. The Hunter ID is /// Enter the Hunter ID and GPS ID from Trip Computer (see page 46).
TRIP COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER The Trip Computer page is designed to give you as much information as possible about the current GPS tracking session, including details about movement and collar settings. INFO FIELDS These Info Fields cannot be changed or rearranged in the Trip Computer page. They are set in the following order: For Owner: • Owner Name • Coordinates: Displays your current coordinates. • Distance Traveled: Displays the distance traveled during current session.
JOURNAL TRIP COMPUTER MENU To see the Trip Computer Menu, press the Menu button while viewing the Trip Computer page. Highlight and select a field to adjust the setting. NOTE: You can exit the Trip Computer Menu at anytime by pressing the left arrow button. Home Press the right arrow button to go to the Home page. Go To Press the right arrow button to bring up a menu of waypoints and objects.
JOURNAL Auto Save Select the Auto Save On Power Off checkbox to automatically save journals each time the TEK 2.0 is powered off. SAVED JOURNALS To view details about a saved journal, highlight the name of the journal and press the right arrow button. Notes To read the notes on a saved journal, highlight the Notes icon (an open book) and then use the up/down arrows to select and read a note.
The Geofences page lets you manage geofences settings, add and remove geofences, and synchronize them with the TEK 2.0 companion application. Geofences let you specify a boundary. When you use your TEK 2.0 to draw a shape on the map and identify it as the active geofence, you will be alerted any time a dog travels through the geofence boundary based on the sound setting selected in the Settings Menu.
GEOFENCES • To stop drawing the geofence and discard it, press the menu button and select Remove Geofence. A message will ask you if you are sure you want to remove the geofence. Select Remove and press Enter to remove the geofence. Select Cancel to continue drawing. • When you have the geofence you want press Enter*, Press the menu button and select Finish Geofence, then press Enter. • If another geofence is already active, a message will appear asking if you’d like to make this geofence active instead.
Highlight Active and press the right arrow button or Enter to choose Yes or No. When Yes is selected, this geofence will display on the Tracking and Map pages. NOTE: Only one geofence can be active at one time. If another geofence is already active, a message will appear asking if you’d like to make this geofence active instead. Choose Change Geofence or Cancel and press Enter. Delete Highlight and select Delete to remove the geofence from the Handheld.
WAYPOINTS Letters appear on the left, numbers appear on the right, cursor controls appear in the middle with special characters appearing at the bottom. Special characters include: Arrow left; moves the cursor one space to the left. This does not delete any characters; it only moves the cursor location. Arrow right; moves the cursor one space to the right. This does not delete any characters; it only moves the cursor location. Shift; changes the characters from lower case to upper case letters.
The comment field allows you to Enter a description of the waypoint, up to 256 characters. Highlight the field and press Enter to bring up a keyboard. Special characters include: • • • • • • • • Arrow left – moves the cursor one space to the left Arrow right – moves the cursor one space to the right Shift – changes the characters from lower case to upper case letters Clear – clears the content of the text field being edited Period Comma Apostrophe Exclamation point, etc.
SUN/MOON SUN/MOON The Sun/Moon/Hunt page displays valuable information about the rising and setting times for the sun and moon, as well as predictions for hunting conditions. The page also allows the time and date to be changed in order to view information about future solar and lunar cycles and hunting activity. This page is valuable because it can tell you how much daylight remains for your trip or when legal hunting time is for areas that base times on sunrise and sunset.
ACCESSORIES To purchase additional accessories for your SportDOG Brand® TEK Series 2.0 Systems, contact the Customer Care Center at 1-800-732-0144 or visit our website at www.sportdog.com.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Is the stimulation safe for my dog? While continuous and/or momentary static stimulation may be unpleasant, it is harmless to your dog. Electronic training devices require interaction and training from the owner to achieve desired results. How old does a dog have to be before using the TEK SERIES® Location and Training System? Your dog should be able to learn basic obedience commands such as “Sit” or “Stay.” The collar receiver may be too large for dogs under 8 pounds.
TROUBLESHOOTING The answers to these questions should help you solve any problem you have with this system. If they do not, please contact the Customer Care Center at 1-800-732-0144 or visit our website at www.sportdog.com. PROBLEM SOLUTION My handheld transceiver does not turn on. Check that battery is not dead. Refer to “Charge the Handheld Transceiver” to charge the battery in the handheld transceiver. My dog is not responding when I press a STIM button.
WARRANTY TWO YEAR NON-TRANSFERRABLE LIMITED WARRANTY This Product has the benefit of a limited manufacturer’s warranty. Complete details of the warranty applicable to this Product and its terms can be found at www.sportdog.com and/or are available by contacting your local Customer Care Center.
TERMS OF USE AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR PRODUCTS PURCHASED WITHIN THE UNITED STATES: 1. TERMS OF USE This Product is offered to you conditioned upon your acceptance without modification of the terms, conditions, and notices contained herein. Usage of this Product implies acceptance of all such terms, conditions, and notices. 2. PROPER USE This Product is designed for use with dogs where tracking and training are desired. The specific temperament of your dog may not work with this Product.
TERMS OF USE AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR PRODUCTS PURCHASED OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES: 1. TERMS OF USE Use of this Product is subject to your acceptance without modification of the terms, conditions, and notices contained herein. Use of this Product implies acceptance of all such terms, conditions, and notices.
COMPLIANCE FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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SPORTDOG BRAND® ADD-A-DOG® COLLAR RECEIVERS SPORTDOG.COM TEK 2.0 GPS TRACKING COLLAR TEK::2L ADD-A-DOG TEK 2.0 E-COLLAR MODULE TEK::2T ADD-A-DOG TEK 2.0 GPS TRACKING + E-COLLAR TEK::2AD ADD-A-DOG NOT COMPATIBLE WITH TEK 1.0 OR OTHER SPORTDOG BRAND SYSTEM.