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Tri-Tronics Beeper Owner's Manual
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The Tri-Tronics Beeper
The Tri-Tronics Beeper lets you know
where your bird dog is hunting and
when he goes on point. The Beeper
has a wide choice of settings to suit
different hunting styles and individual
preferences. You can also keep track
of several dogs at one time by the
settings you select.
If you purchased an Upland G2 or
Sport
65 BPR G2, your Beeper can be
®
turned on and off from a distance with
your transmitter. Therefore, you can
leave the beeper off most of the time,
and only turn it on when hunting
conditions require it.
If you own any Tri-Tronics G2 Field or
Pro Series model, you can also use
your transmitter to turn the Beeper on
or off from a distance. If you own any
other make or model of remote trainer
or you plan to use the Beeper by itself
with no remote trainer, you cannot
turn your Beeper on or off from a
distance, but your Beeper will have
all other functions, such as choice
of mode, run and point tones, and
volume control, described in this
owner's guide.
This Owner's Guide covers the Upland
G2 Beeper, Sport
65 BPR G2 Beeper,
®
the Beeper used with other Tri-Tronics
G2 Field or Pro Series models, and the
Accessory Beeper. Content that applies
only to certain models is so noted.
Quick Guide
1. Beeper battery.
Your Upland G2 and Sport
65 BPR
®
G2 come with one 9-volt battery
installed. Your Accessory Beeper does
not come with a battery. Install the
correct sized 9-volt battery in your
Accessory Beeper. See "Installing or
Changing the Beeper Battery."
2. Beeper modes.
To change the preset modes, move
the DIP switches inside the battery
compartment as shown in "Changing
Beeper Settings." You have a choice of
volume, range/point or point-only, four
run tones, and two point tones.

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Summary of Contents for Tri-Tronics Beeper

  • Page 1 Beeper on or off from a distance. If you own any other make or model of remote trainer or you plan to use the Beeper by itself with no remote trainer, you cannot turn your Beeper on or off from a...
  • Page 2 5. Beeper fit. Buckle the Beeper snugly on the dog. The Beeper should be on top of the dog's neck and the remote training collar or dummy collar underneath the dog's neck. Place the Beeper with its power switch facing towards the dog’s tail.
  • Page 3 Note that: • The collar must be activated. • The Beeper power must be switched on. • The transmitter intensity dial must not be on “N” or “T” • If you are using a G2 Field or Pro...
  • Page 4 Single Beep, Double Beep, Triple Beep, or Tracking Tone. You may select one of four tones as your “run tone.” When the Beeper is set on range/point mode, you will hear the run tone every five seconds while the dog is hunting.
  • Page 5 Hold the Beeper so that the switches are on the top edge of the compartment, as shown in the diagram. You do not need to turn the Beeper off to change the settings or to make the new settings take effect. The switch is indicated by...
  • Page 6 It should ride directly across from the remote training collar when placed on your dog, with the Beeper on the top of the dog's neck and the collar underneath his neck. If you are using the Beeper by...
  • Page 7 Three tones con- firm that the Beeper is activated, and three different tones confirm that it is deactivated. Note that to turn the Beeper on or off remotely: • The training collar must be activated (see your Remote Trainer Owner's Guide).
  • Page 8 Introducing an Inexperienced Dog to the Beeper The Beeper is loud. It can startle or alarm an inexperienced dog when first used. If your dog isn't used to beeper collars, begin hunting him with the Beeper set on low volume instead of high volume.
  • Page 9 Problem #1. The Beeper does not make any sound when the power switch is turned on. The battery in the Beeper has run down. Replace as needed. Note that leaving the Beeper turned off when not in use will extend its battery life. Also note that using the tracking tone will shorten battery life.
  • Page 10 Dirt or debris has become trapped in the horn. Remove trapped debris as described in the “Care and Maintenance” section. Problem #4. The Beeper light is on but the Beeper isn’t working. The Beeper battery is getting low. Replace the battery.