Dogtra 3500NCP Owner's Manual
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS OVERVIEW MAIN FEATURES PRODUCT SAFETY AND HEALTH STATEMENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION OF RECEIVER/COLLAR PARTS BATTERY CHARGER TESTING YOUR FITTING THE COLLAR ON THE DOG CHARGING THE BATTERIES RECEPTION ACCESSORIES BASIC MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION...
  • Page 3: Overview

    Designed for X-treme training conditions stimulation intensity with no jumps between levels (0-127). The 3500NCP is labeled the Super-X because it has Two-dog models allow the trainer to control two X-tra features, X-ceptional range and is designed for different dogs from one transmitter without the X-treme training situations.
  • Page 4: Product Safety And Health Statements

    PRODUCT SAFETY AND HEALTH STATEMENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS Proper e-collar use Transmitter Dogtra e-collars are intended for the sole purpose of behavior modification of dogs. They are not intended Receiver (two receiver/collars for two-dog for human use or use on other animals. Dogtra...
  • Page 5: Description Of Transmitter Parts

    DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION OF DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS TRANSMITTER PARTS transmitter (2-dog) transmitter (1-dog) Antenna Antenna Nick/Cont. Rheostat On/Off Magnatic Toggle Switch Red Dot Rheostat On/Off Magnatic Intensity Dial Intensity Dial Red Dot ON/OFF ON/OFF Switch Indicator Light...
  • Page 6 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS 3.2 Antenna Regular/Mild Toggle Switch Transmitter Antenna Regular/Mild Toggle Switch A 3.2” antenna is supplied with the transmitter. The Regular/Mild toggle switch is located on the back of the transmitter near the top. The antenna must be fastened to the transmitter before using the unit.
  • Page 7 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS “Mild” has 63 stimulation levels: (0) is the lowest and (L63) the highest. This feature gives the trainer a much wider range in the power band for highly sensitive dogs. The LCD display will show (L) along with the intensity level (0-L63) when your unit is in the “Mild”...
  • Page 8 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS Care for LCD Transmitters in Cold Temperature In cold temperatures (10 degrees F or below), the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on your transmitter may be dim or slow to respond. Wait until the display becomes visible before selecting any training level.
  • Page 9 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS Transmitter Indicator Light (LED Window) Transmitter Battery Charging Receptacle & Rubber Plug The transmitter LED indicator light is located near the Rheostat Intensity Dial. It will flash every Located on the backside of the transmitter, the 4 seconds when the transmitter has been turned on.
  • Page 10: Button Function

    DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS BUTTON FUNCTION “Constant” Button The “Constant” button is located on the bottom left. Pressing the “Constant” button gives continuous (1-dog) stimulation as long as the button is pushed, for up to 12 seconds. If the button is not released after 12 seconds, the stimulation will automatically turn off as a safety feature.
  • Page 11 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS When either the orange or gray stimulation button is (2-dog) pressed and the toggle is set on “Nick” the receiver emits a single, rapid pulse of electrical stimulation. Nick/Cont. Toggle Switch -dog When you press either the orange or gray Nick &...
  • Page 12: Description Of Receiver/Collar Parts

    DESCRIPTION OF RECEIVER /COLLAR PARTS DESCRIPTION OF RECEIVER /COLLAR PARTS DESCRIPTION OF RECEIVER / COLLAR PARTS On/Off Magnetic Switch Collar strap Battery Charging Receptacle Receiver ON/OFF Magnetic Red Dot and Cover Contact Points To activate the receiver/collar, place the red dot on the back of the transmitter to the red dot on the receiver/collar.
  • Page 13 Red = needs charge) Internal Antenna When the “Constant” button on the transmitter is All Dogtra E-collars have non-exposed antennas pushed, the collar indicator light will glow steadily that are located inside the receiver/collar. (either green, amber, or red based on the remaining battery life), as long as you hold the button down, for up to 12 seconds.
  • Page 14: Battery Charger

    NOTE : Only use Dogtra-approved Lithium- 2. Place the test light included in the package Polymer Battery Chargers for your Dogtra e-collar. contents on the contact points as shown in the This will prevent any damage that can be incurred diagram.
  • Page 15: Fitting The Collar On The Dog

    TESTING FITTING THE COLLAR ON THE DOG 3. Turn the transmitter on by pressing the blue button FITTING THE COLLAR ON THE DOG on the right side of the transmitter until the LCD screen illuminates. The LCD screen shows the amount of battery life remaining and the LED blinks once every 4 seconds.
  • Page 16: Charging The Batteries

    FITTING THE COLLAR ON THE DOG CHARGING THE BATTERIES CHARGING THE BATTERIES Dogtra uses Surgical Stainless Steel contact points and Anti-microbial plastic to protect the dog’s skin. ATTENTION! Avoid having the dog wear the collar for more than 8-hour out of every 24-hour period. Leaving the points on the same spot for extended periods of time can cause skin irritation.
  • Page 17 Battery Charging Procedure and receiver. NOTE : The unit has a partial charge when it leaves the Dogtra facility, upon receipt of the collar, be NOTE : Only use Dogtra-approved batteries, sure to give it a full 2-hour initial charge before the chargers, and accessories for your Dogtra e-collars.
  • Page 18: Reception

    1-888-811-9111 of 1-mile. Depending on the way you use your You may also browse the selection at shop.dogtra.com. transmitter, the range may vary. Hold the transmitter away from your body and avoid touching the antenna, to get the greatest range.
  • Page 19: Basic Maintenance

    If you suspect your unit is malfunctioning please refer to the “Troubleshooting Guide” before you send your unit in for service. If you have any questions or concerns, you may direct your inquiries to info@dogtra.com or call 1-888-811- 9111.
  • Page 20 - The range indicated on the unit’s box is for flat from Dogtra. This is the only time you should terrain. Heavy brush, trees, hills or moisture will open the unit, any other unauthorized servicing of affect the range of your unit.
  • Page 21: Warranty And Repair Information

    WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION purchase is not available at the time of service, Dogtra will estimate the WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION age of the unit by the serial number. Serial number estimates can differ from the actual purchase date. A serial number estimate is the only method...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting Guide

    Dogtra is not responsible for units damaged or lost in transition to Dogtra. Dogtra is not responsible for loss of training time or inconvenience while the unit is in for repair work. Dogtra does not provide loaner units or any form of compensation during the repair period.
  • Page 23 MEMO...

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