G2 Sport® Series Remote Trainers Congratulations on your purchase! All Tri-Tronics Remote Trainers are proudly made in the USA. Tri-Tronics takes great pride in the design, manufacture, service and safety of all our products. We always want to hear from you, our customer. If you have Internet access, you can visit our web site 24 hours a day at tritronics.
Product Specifications Product specification features may change without notice or obligation since Tri-Tronics is committed to a policy of continuous improvement. Tri-Tronics Patents Certain Tri-Tronics products are covered by one or more of these U.S. patent numbers: 4794402, 4802482, 5054428, 5099797, 5193484, 5471954, D298872, 4947795, 4202293, 4335682, D410206, 6170439B1, D445706S, D446144S, 6549133, D445707S, 6750758, and patents pending.
Model Guide Model Guide Sport 50 G2 6 continuous Red button: Continuous stimulation 6 momentary Black button: Momentary stimulation “N” setting: When the intensity dial is set on “N” transmitter buttons do not function Sport® 65BPR G2 6 continuous Red button: Continuous stimulation 6 momentary Black button: Momentary stimulation Orange button: Turns Beeper on or off (Beeper operation is covered in the Beeper owner’s guide) “N” setting: When the intensity dial is set on “N” transmitter buttons do not func
The G2 transmitter is waterproof. Transmitter Light A steady glow when transmitting means a full battery. A rapid flash when pressing a button means it’s time to replace the battery and no stimulation is occurring. No light means the battery is dead, missing, or has been installed backwards. Intensity Dial “N” (no-stimulation) or “T” (tone) setting, depending on model. Intensity levels: 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Stimulation Buttons Buttons vary by model.
Receiver Light (“Fuel Gauge”) Flashes twice per second every four seconds when the collar is turned on. This light will be: Green when the batteries are full. Amber when the batteries are partly discharged. Red when the batteries need charging very soon. The G2 receiver is waterproof. Rapid red flashing means the batteries are completely dead and the unit will not function. Note that it takes 20 seconds after collar turn-on for the light to register battery level.
NOTE: CHARGE RECEIVER BEFORE FIRST USE. Contact Points Tri-Tronics’ patented insulated contact points ensure consistent stimulation under all conditions. Choose short or long points to match the dog’s coat type. Check contact points regularly for tightness. Use only our plastic wrench to remove or tighten and do not over tighten. Collar Strap Retaining Loop (“Belt Loop”) Collar On/Off Button Press to turn the collar on.
Battery Charger (Two-Hour Recharge) Only the Sport receiver (the part worn by the dog) needs recharging. The Sport® transmitter (the hand-held controller) comes with one disposable 9-volt battery. ® The new cradle charging system keeps your receiver batteries in better condition than any previous charging system we’ve used. The charger charges rapidly – only two hours are needed. NiMH batteries do not have a “memory” so you can recharge at any time, even if the batteries have not run down.
Fitting the Collar on the Dog Place the collar strap in the middle of the dog’s neck. The receiver should be on the underside of his neck although on some dogs’ necks the receiver will naturally seek a slightly off-center position. The receiver light should face forward (towards the dog’s nose). The charging contacts should face backwards (towards the dog’s chest). Tighten the buckle by holding it with two fingers as you pull the strap snug.
Stimulation Levels: 1/2 Especially low intensity for extremely sensitive dogs 1 Very low intensity 2 Low intensity 3 Medium intensity 4 Medium-high intensity 5 High intensity Multi-Dog Intensity Tip: When training more than one dog with a Multi Sport® G2, check the dial to be sure you have the intensity set for what you want for the dog you are about to correct. Continuous and Momentary Stimulation Continuous Stimulation The trainer controls the timing of continuous stimulation.
Product Safety Important: Your dog should be able to wear the collar comfortably for several hours at a time. The collar is not designed, however, to be worn continuously. To prevent irritation caused by rubbing, remove the collar for at least eight hours out of every 24-hour period. Also, remote training collars are designed to be worn snugly; a collar that is too lose can contribute to skin irritation due to rubbing.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Note: cold weather performance All batteries experience a normal drop in voltage during cold weather.
You are using the short range antenna. The Mighty Micro Antenna gives 2/3rds of normal range. Use the regular antenna for maximum range. Either you or the dog is shielded by a metal structure. Metal fences, chain link dog enclosures, screen doors, buildings, and other metal structures can affect the radio signal. Operate the Remote Trainer away from these structures. The receiver is on backwards. Position the collar so that the light faces toward the dog’s nose.
Problem #6: The cradle light does not come on when the receiver is placed on the cradle. Faulty cradles. Email us at support@tritronics.com, call 1-800-456-4343, or visit our web site at tritronics.com to order a replacement. No AC current or contact is interrupted. Check all the connections. Wipe connections for receiver and cradle with a dry, clean cloth. Be sure battery pack is securely attached. Problem #7: The charging cradle becomes warm during charging. This is not a malfunction.