How to Adjust Switches on an Innotek FS-15 Transmitter

Dog training systems sometimes include a transmitter that applies stimulation in a light shock to your dog's collar. The Innotek FS-15 is basic dog training aid that is adjustable for the strength of the reprimand and can include or exclude a training tone. These are designed to help you adjust your pet's behavior, preventing them from running away, chewing on furniture and digging holes in the yard.

Things You'll Need

  • Small flat-head screwdriver
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Instructions

  1. Opening the Transmitter

    • 1

      Hold the transmitter face down in one hand with the battery compartment facing up and the antenna facing down.

    • 2

      Place a small flat-head screwdriver in the battery compartment door slot. Rotate the screwdriver handle down to open the battery compartment door.

    • 3

      Observe the eight switches labeled from left to right as 1 through 8.

    Setting Stimulation Levels

    • 4

      Observe the position of switches 1 through 3. These three switches adjust in the up or down position to create no stimulation up to a level-seven stimulation.

    • 5

      Turn the switches in an up or down position to the level of stimulation you desire according to the chart in the next step.

    • 6

      Position all three switches up for no stimulation.

      Position switch 1 up and switches 2 and 3 down for level 1 stimulation.

      Push switch 1 and 3 up and switch 2 down for level 2 stimulation.

      Place switches 1 and 2 down and switch 3 up for level 3 stimulation.

      Position switches 1 and 2 up and switch 3 down for level 4 stimulation.

      Push switches 1 and 3 down and switch 2 up for level 5 stimulation.

      Place switches 2 and 3 down and switch 1 up for level 6 stimulation.

      Position all three switches down for level 7 stimulation.

    Setting Tone Options

    • 7

      Observe the switches marked 4 and 5. Push both switches up toward the battery to include no tone with stimulation in the dog collar.

    • 8

      Move switch 4 up and switch 5 down for tone and stimulation simultaneously.

    • 9

      Move both switches down for a tone first and then stimulation.

    Adjusting the ID Code

    • 10

      Observe the three switches numbered 6, 7 and 8. The transmitter uses a radio wave to reach the receiver. If a nearby neighbor uses the same ID code, it can interfere with your training device.

    • 11

      Turn any of the three switches in an opposite direction from the current direction to change your ID code.

    • 12

      Hold the red dot on the receiver and the transmitter together until the receiver light glows green and then turns amber. Move the two components apart. Press the transmitter button and the receiver will pulse red and deliver stimulation. The two parts will now work together with the new ID code.