VNT electronics Dog Trace d-ball UP User Manual

Electronic ball ejector

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ELECTRONIC BALL EJECTOR
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Summary of Contents for VNT electronics Dog Trace d-ball UP

  • Page 1 ELECTRONIC BALL EJECTOR User guide...
  • Page 2 Before using your product, please read the instructions in this user guide carefully and keep it for future reference. Hereby, VNT electronics s.r.o., declares that this Dogtrace d-ball UP is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 3 D-ball UP radiates a certain static magnetic field. ECMA VNT electronics s.r.o., professional producer of the dog training equipment, which is manufactured and sold under the brand name Dogtrace, is a proud and active member of the Electronic Collar Manufacturers Association.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ..............5 Package contents .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction D-ball UP is a remote-controlled ejector of balls that serves for training of service dogs, agility and regular training. D-ball UP is a great tool especially for training tracks. Expectation of a “live” reward in the form of a shot ball motivates the dog to fulfil tasks faster, more precisely and with joy.
  • Page 6: Product Description

    Product description Transmitter 1. Indicators 2. Acoustic signal buttons for ejector 1 to 4 3. Ball ejection buttons for ejector 1 to 4 4. Neck strap hole 5. Battery compartment cover...
  • Page 7: Ball Ejector

    Ball ejector 1. Space for inserting the ball 2. Holes for pins attaching the ejector to the ground 3. Eyelet for lacing the strap to hang the ejector 4. Indicators 5. Target – a place for applying the magnet – switching on/off 6.
  • Page 8: Transmitter Preparation

    Transmitter preparation Insertion (replacement) of the battery in the transmitter 1. Unscrew the screw on the back of the battery compartment cover using a cross-head screwdriver and open the cover carefully. 2. Insert the CR2 3V battery correctly regarding its polarity.
  • Page 9: Checking The State Of The Batteries In The Ejector

    Checking the state of the batteries in the ejector The state of the batteries is checked by flashing indicators on the bottom side of the ejector. Charged battery – the green indicator flashes when the ejector is switched on. Low battery – the green and red indicator flashes simultaneously when the ejector is switched on.
  • Page 10: Pairing The Transmitter With The Ejector

    Pairing the transmitter with the ejector Each transmitter has its radio operating codes. The transmitter communicates with your ejector only after mutual pairing. When buying a new set, the transmitter is paired with the ejector. Pairing is necessary if you want to pair other ejectors or ball feeders with your transmitter.
  • Page 11: Features Of The Transmitter

    Features of the transmitter The d-ball UP transmitter allows you to control 4 ball ejectors or ball feeders (buttons numbered 1 to 4). After pressing the button, the ejector will emit an acoustic signal. This function serves to alert the dog to the place where his reward in the form of ejected ball is to be expected.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 1. Read these operating instructions again and check whether the problem is not caused by low batteries or improper use. 2. Make sure that the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity. 3. If the transmitter does not communicate with the ejector, try to pair devices again (see chapter –...
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    Technical data Transmitter Range ............200 m (direct visibility) Power supply .
  • Page 14: Warranty Terms And Conditions

    Warranty terms and conditions In the event of a manufacturing defect, the company VNT electronics s.r.o. provides a warranty for the product for a term of two years from the purchase. The warranty does not cover the following items: Batteries...

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