*Smart Dog In-ground Pet Fencing System*

This hidden fencing system is among the most reliable, cost-efficient pet containment systems available today. A buried wire transmits a harmless radio signal. When your dog approaches the boundary, the signal causes the dog's collar receiver to deliver a warning beep first. If your dog continues closer to the boundary, the system will issue a mild shock. If your dog continues further, the system will issue stronger shocks until your dog returns to within the boundary your have set up. Your dog will naturally seek to avoid correction, and is content staying within established boundaries.

Main Features:
Special in-ground design, BUT ALSO CAN BE USED FOR OVER-GROUND FENCE DESIGN - for example, you can put the wire on your traditional fence to strengthen the power of stoping your pets from breaking through .

- Pulsed Proportional Stimulus - The closer your dog gets to the boundary, the more intense the shock will be.
- Progressive Tone Stimulus - A warning tone will be issued first, then a shock stimulus if your dog continues to move closer to the boundary .
- Variable Field Width Control - Allows you to precisely control the width of the signal field.
- Audible and Visual Wire Break Indicators - Should your buried wire ever break, a loud sonic alarm will sound accompanied by a flashing lilght.
- Speed Detect Anti-Run through - The faster your dog is moving, the quicker the higher level of intensity is issued.
- Built -in Lightning Protection - Protects transmitter from power surges caused by lightning strikes.
- Multiple Collar Operation - Add as many collars as you like to contain as many animals you have. There is no limit to the number of collars it can control.
- Package Includes: 2000feet (710 Meters) Boundary Wire + 2 x Collars/Receivers
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The Collar Receiver
The collar receiver is attached to a nylon collar strap that your dog will hear. The collar receiver administers the warning tone and correction should your dog attempt to leave the yard.
Fitting the collar on your dog
The collar strap should fit snugly towards the top of your dog's neck with the collar receiver box on the bottom of the neck. You should be able to get one finger between the collar strap and your dog's neck. The contact points must make contact with the dog's skin for proper operation. A little hair thinning may be required.
Important Notes:
- Always use the rubber insulators and the collar strap. They provide insulation in damp conditions and keep the collar receiver secure.
- A small amount of hair thinning or removal makes contact with the dog's skin easier.
- This product is recommended for dogs six months of ages and older.
- Occasionally, check the tightness of the receiver probes to ensure the receiver does not fall off of the collar. Lost collars are not covered under your warranty.
The Wall-mount Transmitter
The transmitter is the system's control center. The transmitter sends a coded radio signal around the containment wire you will install.
- Field width Adjustment - control the distance from the wire your dog can venture before hearing the warning tone
- Internal Lightning/Surge protection - Protects transmitter from power surges or lightning stricks near the boundary wire
- Loop Wire Terminals - Connections for the containment wire.
- Power Connection - Power for the containment systemsupplied by the 12 volt adapter plugged into any 110v - 240v outlet.
- Power - Turn field width knob counter clockwise for ON/OFF Switch.
- Yard Size Jumper - For system installations using 610 meters or more of wire.
- When the OK light on the wire turns on, it means the system is working properly. When the BREAK light on the wire turns on together with beeping sounds, please click the wire.
Important Notes:
We recommend that you unplug the transmitter and disconnect the fence wire during lightning storms.
Stimulation Settings:
The stimulation is pre-set at the factory for optimal performance. Should your dog enter the containment field she will hear a two second warning tone. After training she will know to back into the safe part of the yard. By moving forward or staying in the same place, the collar will deliver a continuous level of stimulation until she moves back into the yard.
Run-Through Prevention:
Special features are incorporated in your system so your dog cannot ''run-through'' the containment field without activating a strong stimulation. The receiver automatically increases the stimulation when your dog continues more than 1/3 of the way through the containment field, regardless of the transmitter stimulation level setting. For example, if the signal is detected 12 feet from the wire and your dog enters the containment field, this feature is activated when he is approximately 4 feet from the wire. At this point, your dog automatically receives the hightest level of stimulation.
Design your fence:
Prepare a diagram of the area you want to contain your dog.A diagram will help to avoid unforeseen obstacles. Include the location of house, driveway, pond,garden,swimming pool,etc.If your neighbour has a containment system installed,mark the location of the buried wire on your diagram.

Install Wall Transmitter:
- Select Location
- Hang Transmitter on Wall
- Provide for Wire Access to Outside
Layout Fence Wire
With the transmitter installed and the hole drilled for thr wire, you can position the boundary wire that will form your fence. DO NOT bury the wire until you are sure that the system is running properly.
Amount of wire.
Your system includes 610 meters (about 2000 feet) of boundary wire.
Placing the wire
The wire must make a continuous loop from the transmitter and back again. The signal is transmitted from one terminal at the transmitter around the loop and back to the transmitter again. Keep in the mind that you will want an 8''-12''containment signal field from you wire, so don't run the wire too close to the house and make passage ways too narrow for your dog t pass.
Rounding corners
User gradual turns at the corners with a minimum of 2.5 foot radius. This will produce a more consistent containment field.
Bury your wire
You may need the following tools for efficient installation: Straight edge spade or a gas powered edger. If you plan on running the wire across a driveway you may also need a caulk gun, silicone caulking and a circular saw with a masonry blade.
- Ensure system is turned off
- Bury the wire
- Place training flags
Train your dog
You may see your dog respond immediately to the training. The convenience that you new fence offers plus the added safety for your dog are well worth the time invested.
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