About the System FunAce Wireless Pet Containment System is compact, safe, and effective. The Transtar patented transmitter and receiver improve radio communication and efficiency resulting in a large invisible outdoor boundary to protect your pet from wandering off. Please read the entire manual and refer back to it if any problem arises.
Features and Functionality Wireless Transmitter Features (Not Rechargeable Model) 5V 1A DC Power Power Source To Turn On/Off Press and Hold for 3 Seconds to Power On/Off Power Light is Red, Power Level Display is On Powered On Pairing Mode Quick Press to Get in Pairing Mode: Flashes “-1dB”...
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Wireless Transmitter Features (Rechargeable Model) 5V 1A DC Power Power Source To Turn On/Off Press and Hold for 3 Seconds to Power On/Off Powered On Power Light is Red, Power Level Display is On Pairing Mode Quick Press to Get in Pairing Mode: Flashes “-1dB” Successfully Paired: Long Beep Then Flashes Blue Light Once 40-500 Feet (Level 0-100).
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Collar Receiver Features To Turn On/Off Press and Hold for 3 Seconds to Power On/Off Short Beep Then Flashes Red Light Every 2 Seconds Powered On Two Beeps Then Flashes Blue Light Once Powered Off Quick Press to Get in Pairing Mode: Solid Red Light Pairing Mode Successfully Paired: Long Beep Then Flashes Blue Light Once...
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Pairing the Collar Receiver with the Transmitter 1. Press and hold the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds to power on the transmitter. 2. Quick Press the ON/OFF button again to get in pairing mode. The display will flash "-1dP" for 10 second. While it is flashing “-1dP,” it is ready to pair. 3.
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Quick Setup Guide Fence Transmitter Placement 1. Place the unit indoor, in a dry, well ventilated area that does not fall below freezing temperature. 2. Place it 5 feet above the ground and at least 3 feet away from large metal objects or big appliances such as (refrigerator, washer, dryer, fuse box, computer, and TV) as these objects may interfere with the radio signal.
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Understanding Signal Variations Because the signal will vary and change overtime due to different types of interferences stated above, plan your layout with a 20 feet leeway for signal inconsistency. From the image above, assuming the yellow circle boundary is your desired boundary where your dog must not pass, you should set the signal level strength at where the blue circle is which is 20 feet before the yellow boundary.
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Zone Planning Please read through the following 3 sections very carefully to fully understand how to plan your zone as they are essential to make the system work. It’s also best to have 2 people to test and do the setup. 1.
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2. Walking The Perimeter If your yard’s length (ex: 80 feet) is equal to the distance from each side of the yard to the transmitter, it would be like the following image. 9. Since the transmitter broadcasts signal in all directions equally, it will form a circular boundary (yellow semi-circle from image above.
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3. In House Coverage If you only need to have your backyard covered and your dog won’t be wearing the collar inside the house, the setup above will be fine. But if your dog will go in and out of the house and to the backyard, you would need to further adjust the position and the power level of the transmitter.
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12. Place the test light on the collar receiver’s collar contacts and hold it around the height of your dog and start walking around your entire house to see where it starts beeping. When it beeps, it means there’s no signal there. Mark down all of the areas with no signal to get a get a general idea of all the dead spots.
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Avoid The Hills The radio signal travels straight in all directions from the wireless transmitter forming the safe area (yellow). Any downhill or uphill ground will block the signal entirely. When your pet goes on any hill, it is very likely that there will be no signal and the collar receiver will begin shocking.
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Setup the Collar Receiver 1. The collar receiver comes with the short collar contacts preinstalled. You can use the long collar contacts for pets with long or thick hair. (Loosen and install the collar contacts with the hexagon shape part on the test light that came in the package) 2.
Troubleshooting The transmitter does not turn The transmitter adapter or the transmitter is defective. Reset the transmitter by unplugging the power adapter from The power level display does not the transmitter for 10 minutes. turn on. I have an intermittent/inconsistent Make sure the transmitter is at least 3 feet from large metal ...
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Receiver collar does not hold a It takes about 2-3 hours to fully charge the collar and the charge. indicator light will turn blue when it is fully charged. The rechargeable collar will last 2 days per full charge. You would need to use the 5V power adapter that came with ...
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Appendix A Glossary Wireless Transmitter Unit: The unit that emits a radio signal to the to create the invisible fence. Safe Zone: The area within the correction zone where your dog can roam freely. Correction Zone: The outer edge of the safe zone where the radio signal is weak/not there and where the pet’s collar receiver begins correction.
Safety Information Please read the included manual prior to your first use. For best results, follow these following rules. The collar receiver is intended for use on dogs only. The system should only be used with healthy pets. Contact your veterinarian if you have concerns about the medical condition of your dog ...
US address provided by FUNACE LIMITED. If a defect exists, FUNACE LIMITED will, at its option and to the extent Transtar LLC permitted by law either (1) provide components to repair using new or refurbished parts at no charge to you;...
Limitation of Liability In no event shall FUNACE LIMITED be liable for any direct, indirect, Transtar LLC punitive, incidental, special or consequential damages, or any damages whatsoever arising out of or connected with the use or misuse of this product.
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