Things You'll Need
- Screwdriver
Instructions
Mount the transmitter. Select a dry, indoor location within 5 feet of a standard electrical outlet. Use the holes on the side of the transmitter as a template and mark the location of holes with a pencil. Use a screwdriver to install the transmitter to the wall using the supplied screws.
Lay out the fence wire around the boundary lines of your property to create the containment loop. Use the splicing kit included in the product packaging to connect each side of the containment loop wiring to the twisted wire attached to the AC adapter. Plug in the AC adapter, connect it to the transmitter and turn it on. A green light should illuminate to indicate a successful connection.
Charge your collar receiver by placing it in the receiver cradle located on top of the transmitter, then test the fence. Set the "Field Width Adjustment Knob" to the "9" position. Walk the dog's collar up to the fence wire. Listen for the warning tone and look for the test light to light to confirm the system is working.
Unplug the system and bury the fence wiring in a 3-inch-deep trench. Place flags at the edge of the selected boundary field where the warning tone is first heard. Plug the unit back into the power source and place the receiving collar on your dog. The fence is now ready to use as a containment device for your pet.