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How The System Works - Multivet Virtual Fence DSP13201 User Manual

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We want to make sure you are a satisfied customer. You can help ensure this by taking time to
carefully read the following instructions on training and installation. We have also included a
detailed installation and training video. We recommend you watch the video first then follow the
manual as a guide. Your Pet Containment System is easy to install. The time will vary depending
on the size of your yard.
Please take this opportunity to complete and mail the warranty card to insure proper service if
something in your kit becomes damaged.
Again, we sincerely appreciate your purchase and hope it provides you and your pet with years of
service.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Q: How much area can the transmitter in my kit cover?
A: The transmitter will cover up to 25 acres (100,000 m2).
Q: Will the spray hurt my pet?
A: No. Spray is harmless. The spray will only startle your pet.
Q: How deep do you have to bury the wire?
A: From 2.5 to 7.5 cm (1" to 3"). The only reason for burying is so you don't accidentally trip
over it or cut it.
Q: How many dogs can be put on the system?
A: A large number but each must be wearing a receiver collar.
Q: What size or type pet can be used on the system?
A: The pet must be trainable and able to comfortably wear the receiver. It SHOULD NOT be
used on vicious or attack dogs. If your pet is in ill health, you should consult with your
veterinarian.
Q: Can the receiver be used on my pet's present collar?
A: Yes.
Q: How long does it take to install?
A: Allow about 2 to 3 hours for a 150 m (500') fence. It depends on layout, soil conditions, tools,
etc. A typical installation can be completed in one afternoon.
I. How The System Works
The Pet Containment System is simple and straightforward. It consists of three primary parts: the
TRANSMITTER, the RECEIVER, and the ANTENNA (boundary wire). The transmitter is an
ultra-low frequency radio transmitter that plugs into a standard 120 volt outlet. The signal it
transmits is carried by the boundary wire which serves as an antenna. The range of the signal (i.e.
the distance from the boundary that the receiver picks up the signal) can be adjusted from a few

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