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MGG HT-023 Operator's Manual

Radio controlled hidden fencing system for dogs

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MGG Radio Controlled Hidden Fencing System for Dogs
This MGG hidden fencing system is among the most reliable, cost-efficient dog containment
systems available today.
activates the dog's collar-receiver whenever your dog approaches the boundary. An initial
warning beep is delivered as a correction to your dog. If your dog continues closer to the
boundary, the system will issue a mild static-stimulation.
further, the system will administer stronger static-stimulations until your dog returns to within
the boundary radius you have set. Your dog will naturally seek to avoid this type of correction and
will be content to stay within the established boundaries.
Main Features include:
Progressive Tone Stimulus
A warning tone will be issued first, followed by a static-stimulation if your dog continues to move
closer to the boundary
Pulsed Proportional Stimulus
The closer your dog is to the boundary, the more intense the static-stimulation will be
Speed Detect Anti-Run through
The faster your dog is moving, the quicker and higher the level of intensity issued
Variable Field Width Control
Allows you to precisely control the width of the signal field
Audible and Visual Wire Break Indicators
Should your buried boundary wire ever break, a sonic alarm will sound accompanied by a
flashing light on the wall transmitter
Built-in Lightning Protection
Protects the wall transmitter from power surges caused by lightning strikes
Multiple Collar-Receiver Operation
Add as many collar-receivers as you like to contain any number of dogs you have. There is no
limit to the number of collar-receivers the system can control
Range
Up to a 5000 square metre range, equivalent to over 1.2 acre
Use
Suitable for most dog breeds. The weight of the collar-receiver is only 66grams including the
battery and can be used with smaller sized dogs
Operator's Manual for Model no: HT-023
A buried boundary wire transmits a harmless radio signal which
Should your dog progress
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  • Page 1 MGG Radio Controlled Hidden Fencing System for Dogs Operator’s Manual for Model no: HT-023 This MGG hidden fencing system is among the most reliable, cost-efficient dog containment systems available today. A buried boundary wire transmits a harmless radio signal which activates the dog’s collar-receiver whenever your dog approaches the boundary.
  • Page 2 Additional boundary wire with waterproof connectors About the Operators Manual: This manual is divided into 3 sections:  Section 1: Instructions for installing your MGG Hidden Fencing System  Section 2: Training your dog with the system  Section 3: Troubleshooting, maintenance and contact information Please read the Operator’s Manual fully before installing this product.
  • Page 3 Quick System Test 1. Lay all components out on a table close to a mains power supply. 2. Connect the wall transmitter (see figure 1) to the power adaptor then insert the power adaptor into a mains power outlet. Figure 1 3.
  • Page 4: Section 1: Instructions For Installing Your Mgg Radio Controlled Hidden

    Section 1: Instructions for installing your MGG Radio Controlled Hidden Fencing System for Dogs Please read the instructions carefully. Follow the 10 steps to ensure the correct and safe installation of your MGG dog fence system. Step 1: Preparation of the containment area Draw a diagram of the area where you want to contain your dog.
  • Page 5 Examples of Installation Diagrams Zones within Zones Basic Single Wire Zone Keeps your dog safely away from Your dog has a 360 degree gardens, pools and other areas perimeter to roam within Dual Zones Open Back Zone To separate your dog from other pets Your dog can have access to the or to prevent run-through rear garden area marked in blue.
  • Page 6 Double Loop – Back Yard Double Loop – Front Yard Your dog has the run of the Your dog has the run of the house and back yard house and front yard Front and Rear Barrier Zones Side Barrier Zones Your dog has full access to Your dog has full access to the both sides but not to the front...
  • Page 7 Any additional areas that you may wish to keep your dog away from e.g. vegetable patch, pond, flower borders etc The HT-023 model includes 100m of boundary wire which can contain an area of over 0.4 of an acre. Additional 200m lengths of boundary wire with waterproof connectors can be purchased direct from MGG.
  • Page 8 Once you have installed the wall transmitter, placed the unburied boundary wire along the perimeter of the containment area and completed the tests of the wall transmitter and the collar-receiver, you are ready to adjust the signal field width then manually test the complete MGG radio-controlled hidden dog fence system...
  • Page 9 Step 9: Manual test of the MGG Radio-controlled Hidden Fencing System Warning – do not test the system with the collar-receiver on your dog. Any tests must be performed manually as follows: Follow step 8 parts (i) and (ii), walking the ‘safe’...
  • Page 10 When you are satisfied the system is fully functioning to your settings and the boundary flags are in place then you are ready to move onto Section 2: Training your dog with the MGG Radio-Controlled Hidden Fencing System...
  • Page 11: Section 2: Training Your Dog With The Mgg Radio-Controlled Hidden Fencing System

    Section 2: Training your dog with the MGG Radio-Controlled Hidden Fencing System With the system fully installed, tested and adjusted to your requirements, you are ready to introduce your dog to its new containment area. The following steps outline a successful training plan which enables your dog to be introduced slowly and safely to the system: ...
  • Page 12 Important: Never leave the collar-receiver on your dog for longer than 12 hours. Prolonged use can lead to skin irritation. Check your dog’s neck periodically for any signs of irritation. To avoid accidental correction inside the house, always remove the collar-receiver from the dog’s neck when it comes inside.
  • Page 13 Step 5: On-leash proofing When you feel your dog is adjusting to the initial warning beeps and becoming familiar with the training flag lines you can proceed to on-leash proofing.  With the collar-receiver and long leash on your dog and the wall transmitter ON, play with your dog in the containment area ...
  • Page 14: Section 3: Troubleshooting

    Section 3: Troubleshooting Whenever you experience a malfunction, you will need to perform a Quick System Test to ensure all components are working. Fault Action Wall transmitter If there is no green Power light on the wall transmitter, either Power light is OFF the power adaptor or wall transmitter is malfunctioning.
  • Page 15 Maintenance of your MGG Radio-controlled Hidden Fencing System for Dogs Your MGG dog fence system requires very little maintenance. However, there are a few tips which will assist the function and longevity of your system.  The wall transmitter is not waterproof and must be protected from the weather ...