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DTC-2000-1 Remote Dog Training Collar Operation Guide...
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DTC-2000-1 Dog Training Collar Operation Guide Thank you for choosing DTC-2000-1 Remote dog training collar. Our mission is to offer the best electronic training solutions. We want to ensure your dog’s safety by providing you with the tools and techniques to successfully train your pet. Please feel free to contact us if you have any problems and we will resolve them immediately.
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CAUTION Please read and follow the instructions in the manual. Proper fit of the collar under the dog’s neck is important. A collar worn for too long or made too tight on your dog’s neck may cause skin damage or irritation. This can range from redness to pressure ulcers;...
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5.Wash the dog’s neck area and the contacts of the collar weekly with a washcloth and mild soap, then rinse thoroughly. 6.Examine the contact area daily for signs of a rash or a sore. Brushing the coat daily may help. 7.If a rash or sore is found, discontinue use of the collar until the skin has healed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONMPONENTS……………………………………………………5 HOW TO THE SYSTEM WORKS………………………………………6 MAIN FEATURES……………………………………………………7 TRANSMITTER………………………………………………………8 R ECEI VER …… …… … …… …… …… …… …… …… …… … 12 KEY POINTS TO NOTE………………………………………………14 SETTING UP MULTI DOG SYSTEM………………………………15 MATCH A RECEIVER…………………………………………………15 OPERTATE HIGH LIGHT LED………………………………………17 CANCEL A MATCHED RECEIVER……………………………………18 FIT THE RECEIVER…………………………………………………20 CHARGING…….………………………………………………21...
HOW TO THE SYSTEM WORKS The DTC-2000-1 dog trainer has been proven safe, comfortable, and effective for all pets over 10 pounds and 6 months old. This system assists you in controlling your pet without a leash in a long distance range.
MAIN FEATURES - Range in open field up to 2000 meters. ⚫ -Highlight LED function can find pet from 200~300 meters away at night. ⚫ - Train up to 2 dogs from the same transmitter. ⚫ - 99 levels each of static shock. ⚫...
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➢ On/Off button Hold this button for 2 seconds to switch on power, then LED will display the default “01”. You may change Dog ID by move the Dog Selection Button. Hold this button for 2 seconds to switch off power. ➢...
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➢ Led light Indicates the working status and low battery ➢ Highlight Led buttons Press one time , the receive collar led flash 1 time ; Press and hold on button for 3 seconds , the receive collar will highlight flash 5 times then flash 1 time per 3 seconds continuously.
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for different dogs. 99 levels of shock stimulation, 1 level of vibration stimulation. One tone. ➢ DC Jack: Charging the transmitter . NOTE: The red LED light will flash when the battery is low on power. Recharge the battery at once. - 16 -...
RECEIVER BUTTON FUNCTIONS ’ NOTE: CHARGE RECEIVER BEFORE FIRST USE. IF IT DOESN CHARGE CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY Contact Prong DC Jack Cover Choose short or long prong to Open the Rubber Cover match the dog’s coat type. and insert the adaptor plug into DC Jack to charge.
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Spanner Change the Contact Prong depending on the pet’s coat type. Note: If the contact prong is tight, don’t continue to turn the spanner clockwise or the contact prong will be broken. Never turn the contact prong too tightly. Turn anticlockwise to loosen or remove.
KEY POINTS TO NOTE 1. Always charge before use. Ideal time to charge is 2-3 hours for the receiver as this is better for the life of the battery. 2.The on/off buttons need to be held down for several seconds to turn the units on and off 3....
SETTING UP MULTI DOG SYSTEM ❖ PAIR A RECEIVER To add a receiver collar to your remote dog training system, following the below steps. Only turn on 1 collar at a time to connect. STEP 1: ake out 1 unmatched receiver collar. Press and hold the On/Off Button.
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ake out the transmitter that you want to match to the receiver. Press and hold on the “ ” button until LED display occurs then release, the transmitter is now on. (NOTE: Never open 2 or more unmatched receivers at the same time.) STEP 2: If you want to match the 1 dog , please choose first...
Press Vibration button, Beep button to test the reaction of receiver collar. Press stimulation button to test receiver by Test Light 1.Insert the contact points into the Test Light. 2.Press a stimulation button on the remote transmitter. 3.The Test Tight will flash. 4.Turn the collar receiver off.
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Press Highlight Led button again ,The highlight LED will be on , Then Press Highlight Led button again ,The highlight LED will be off . You match different dog receive collar , you can get different high light flash . The 1 dog = White highlight Led The 2...
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STEP 1: Turn On the matched Receiver and transmitter. STEP 2: Hold the transmitter next to the receive collar 1 to 2 inches away. Press and hold the Beep Button and Highlight Led Button at the same time, until the LED display is “...
FIT THE RECEIVER To ensure a proper fit, follow these steps: 1. With your dog standing (3A), center the Collar Receiver so the Contact Points are underneath your dog’s neck, touching the skin (3B). If your dog has a long or thick coat, you have two options to ensure consistent contact: either trim the hair around the Contact Points or switch to the longer Contact Points included with your system.
CHARGING Do not charge batteries in hot or too cold areas, keep far away from fire. 1.Lift the rubber cover protecting the DC Charging Jack. 2.Connect the corresponding charge connector to the DC Charging Jack. 3.Plug the USB Adaptor into a power source. 4.Charge the Remote Transmitter for 2 hours for the first charge and every charge thereafter.
TRAINING GUIDE ❖ INTENSITY SELECTION TIPS The correct intensity for training is normally one that will motivate the dog, but not overwhelm. Dogs are like people in that they all have individual sensitivity levels. Also, different types of training call for different levels of intensity.
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Choosing the Appropriate Length of Contact Points This is a critical STEP and is often overlooked. If you don’t have the proper length contact points, the collar won’t work correctly. For smaller dogs, the short contact points should be used. For larger dogs, or dogs with a heavier hair coat, you should use the longer contact points.
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13. Never use the DTC-2000-1 Dog Training Collar to correct or eliminate any form of aggressive behaviour. If your dog exhibits such behaviour, contact a professional trainer. Aggression in dogs is the result of many factors- it may be a learned behaviour or it may be brought on as a result of fear.
HOW DOGS LEARN Here are some basic guidelines that cover all your remote trainer work on obedience commands. ⚫ Follow a STEP-by-STEP introduction process on each command. Don’t assume that your dog will understand a remote trainer correction in connection with a command. The stimulus can confuse them initially, even if they knows the command.
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❖ Learning to Train Every animal on the planet has an alpha or beta relationship with every other animal. We usually think of “beta” as submissive and beaten down, but in wild packs or herds, that is not the case. The beta dog in a pack of wild dogs is still quite happy and lives a good life.
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conditioned responses There are two most important points, substitution , will be the cornerstones of your training program. Conditioned responses to commands are mandatory for a properly trained dog. When you explain something one time to a person, he or she will understand it and quite often give a positive response when questioned on that topic.
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second stimulus evokes the same response as the first. You might remember Dr. Pavlov’s work with ringing the dinner bell as he was feeding his dog. It did not take long before simply ringing the dinner bell caused the dog to salivate. You will use this same practice in training your dog, beginning with a leash, progressing to words and then finishing...
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Is the stimulation safe for my dog? While the stimulation is unpleasant (it produces a static shock like we sometimes experience as humans), it is harmless to your dog. These devices also require interaction and training from the owner to achieve desired results.
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The collar doesn’t fit my dog, what should I do? If the collar doesn’t fit your dog you can remove the receiver and put it on to a collar that does fit your dog ok. The collar is too long, is it ok to cut off the excess collar? Once my dog is trained, do I still need to use the collar? This is up to you, you can keep the collar on for insurance, or only wear it in high risk environments.
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You can hold down the vibration or shock button for up to 8 seconds before the safety feature kicks in and it stops. You then need to press the button again if you want to shock for up to 8 seconds again.
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choose to do this so they can feel the intensity that the dog is experiencing. The lower levels might not be felt by you depending on your sensitivity. Will this work automatically when my dog barks? No, you need to press a button to control the device. How many dogs can I set up on this system? 2 Dogs, you need to purchase extra collars if needed.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem#1: No stimulation when a transmitter button is pressed ⚫ The receiver has not been activated. The receiver must be turned on otherwise it won’t work at all. ⚫ The receiver has not been matched to your transmitter. Follow the instructions to match.
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⚫ The intensity level is not correct. Change the level. ⚫ The batteries are dead. Recharge as needed. Problem#4: The receiver light changes color to indicate low battery very quickly ⚫ The unit has been left turned on in between training session. Make sure the receiver is turned off after use.
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The batteries are specifically designed for this model. ⚫ The charger is broken, please try in your computer. ⚫ Cancel the receiver match, then re-match it with the transmitter. MGG Products, Kerikeri, New Zealand www.mggproducts.co.nz - 42 -...
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