Dogtra 200C, 202C - Dog System Manual

Dogtra 200C, 202C - Dog System Manual

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Dogtra 200C, 202C - Dog System Manual

AT A GLANCE

Optional Accessories

Belt Clip

A belt clip is available for the handheld transmitter.

Auto Charger

The auto charger for the 200C has an input of 12-volts to 24-volts and has an output of 5-volts 1000mAh.

European Charger

Dogtra's European chargers are designed for use with a 220 volt AC electrical outlet.
To purchase accessories, please visit www.dogtra.com or call customer service at (888) 811-9111.

MAIN FEATURES

  • 1/2-mile range
  • IPX9K waterproof certified
  • Medium output receiver
  • 100 stimulation levels/front-facing Rheostat Dial
  • Two stimulation types: Nick & Constant stimulation
  • HPP (High Performance Pager) vibration
  • Enhanced contact points
  • Ultra-compact receiver
  • For dogs as small as 10 lbs
  • 2-hour rapid charge lithium polymer batteries

OVERVIEW

200C Transmitter

200C Transmitter

202C Transmitter

202C Transmitter

200C, 202C Receiver

200C, 202C Receiver

UNDERSTANDING YOUR TRAINING SYSTEM

UNDERSTANDING YOUR TRAINING SYSTEM

Turning the 200C On/Off

To turn the receiver on, place the red dot on the back of the handheld transmitter to the red dot on the receiver. Hold the two red dots together for a moment until the LED light on the receiver comes on.

To turn the receiver off, repeat the same procedure holding the two red dots together momentarily. The LED light will turn red for a brief moment indicating that the receiver is now off.

The transmitter does not have an on/off button and it will only activate when the buttons are pressed.

Transmitter Button Function 200C

The transmitter for the 200C single dog unit has three buttons (one on the face of the transmitter and two on the left side).
Transmitter Button Function 200C

Nick Button

The Nick button is located on the top of the left side of the handheld transmitter. When the Nick button is pressed, the receiver emits a single rapid pulse of electrical stimulation.

Constant Button

The Constant button is located on the bottom of the left side of the handheld transmitter. Pressing the Constant button gives continuous stimulation as long as the button is pressed, for up to 12 seconds. If the button is not released after 12 seconds, the stimulation will automatically turn off as a safety feature. The receiver will be ready to be reactivated once the button has been released.

Pager Button

The Pager button is located on the face of the transmitter. Pressing it will give a vibration for as long as the button is pressed, for up to 12 seconds.

Transmitter Button Function 202C

The 202C two-dog unit has four buttons and a toggle switch on the transmitter (two on the face of the transmitter and two on the left side).
Transmitter Button Function 202C

Nick & Constant Toggle Switch

Located on the face of the transmitter is a toggle switch.
The toggle switch has a setting for Nick and another for Constant. The color-coordinated buttons (orange for the orange receiver and gray for the black receiver) will implement the desired stimulation based on the toggle switch setting.
When either the orange or gray stimulation button is pressed and the toggle is set on Nick, the receiver emits a single pulse of electrical stimulation.
When you press either the orange or gray stimulation button and the toggle is set on Constant, the receiver emits a continuous stimulation as long as the button is pressed, for up to 12 seconds. If the button is not released after 12 seconds, the stimulation will automatically turn off as a safety feature. The receiver will be ready to be reactivated once the button has been released.

Pager Button

The Pager buttons are located on the face of the transmitter. The orange button corresponds with the orange receiver and the gray with the black receiver. Pressing it will give a vibration as long as the button is pressed, for up to 12 seconds.

Receiver Fitting

Proper Fit

The receiver should be fitted so that the medical grade stainless steel contact points press firmly against the dog's skin. You should be able to fit two fingers underneath the collar strap. The best location is on either side of the dog's windpipe.

Improper Fit

A loose fit can allow the receiver to move around on the dog's neck. When this happens, the contact points may rub against the skin and cause irritation. If the receiver is too loose, the contact will not be consistent and cause the corrections to be inconsistent. Dogtra uses medical grade stainless steel contact points and anti-microbial plastic to protect the dog's skin
.Receiver Fitting

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Leaving the receiver in the same location on the dog's neck for an extended period of time can cause skin irritation due to the sensitivity from the contact points. If the dog is to wear the receiver for long periods, occasionally reposition the receiver every few hours so that the contact points are moved to a different location on the dog's neck and remove the receiver after 8 hours of usage. Make sure you check for skin irritation each time you use the unit.

Finding the Right Stimulation

Finding the Right Stimulation

The 200C has a Rheostat Dial on the front of the transmitter (0 is the lowest and 100 is the highest). Remember that you will need to adjust the setting (upward or downward) depending on your dog's temperament and threshold for stimulation. Always start at the lowest level and work your way up. The appropriate level can be found when the dog responds to the stimulation with a mild reaction. Also, as the dog's attitude changes, especially during times of increased excitement or distraction, you may need to adjust the intensity level.

warning NOTE: The stimulation intensity can be adjusted even when the stimulation is in use.

Maximizing the Distance

The 200C has a 1/2-mile range. Depending on the way you use your transmitter, the transmitter range may vary. To get the greatest range, hold the transmitter away from your body and avoid touching the antenna. Keep your unit properly charged for maximum signal strength.
Maximizing the Distance

LED Indicator

The LED indicator flashes every 4 seconds when the receiver is on and ready for use. The LED indicator will blink on both the transmitter and the receiver when the transmitter buttons are pressed.
LED Indicator

The LED indicator color indicates the battery life level.

Green = Full charge
Amber = Medium charge
Red = Needs charge

If the unit is used while the LED indicator is red, it may shut down automatically.

Receiver Indicator Light
When the Constant button on the transmitter is pressed, the receiver indicator light will glow steadily (either green, amber, or red based on the remaining battery life), as long as you hold the button down, for up to 12 seconds. When the Nick button is pressed, the light comes on for a fraction of a second.

Charging the Battery

Charging the Battery

The Dogtra 200C uses a lithium polymer battery. Recharge the unit if the indicator light is red or does not come on, or the system will not stay on when any button is pressed.

warning NOTE 1: Only use Dogtra-approved chargers and accessories for your Dogtra e-collars. This will prevent any damage that can be incurred from attempting to use a different charger.

warning NOTE 2: The unit has a partial charge when it leaves the Dogtra facility. Upon receipt of the system, be sure to give it a full 2-hour initial charge before the first use away from any flammable substances.

warning NOTE 3: When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Fully charge the batteries if the unit is to be stored without use for a period of 3 months or more.

Follow the steps below to charge your system:

  1. Open the rubber plugs on the battery charging receptacles and plug in the charging cable.
  2. Plug the charger into a 120-volt wall outlet or, if using the auto charger, plug into a cigarette lighter only for lithium polymer batteries (use a 220 volt European charger for Europe). All indicator lights should glow red when properly plugged in and the unit will automatically shut off during the charging process. You will need to turn the unit on again before use once the unit is fully charged and unplugged from the battery cable.
  3. The lithium polymer battery is fully charged within 2 hours. The lights will stay red during the charging process and turn green once the unit is fully charged.
  4. After charging, cover the battery charging receptacles with the rubber plugs.

GENERAL TRAINING TIPS

Your dog must know some basic obedience commands before beginning training with the 200C. A dog learns by first being shown a command, followed by lots of repetition over an extended period. As the dog becomes proficient at these commands, the trainer can introduce distractions and different locations to strengthen them.

Obedience Training on the Leash

Your dog must fully understand the obedience commands (sit, stay, here, heel, and kennel) before using the e-collar for reinforcement of these commands. A leash attached to a standard collar is used to "teach" the dog the basic obedience commands (here, heel, sit, and stay). A tug on the leash/collar is used to reinforce the command. When the dog complies with the command, use positive reinforcement/praise. Once the dog understands these commands, the e-collar can be used to reinforce them.

Beginning E-Collar Training

When you feel your dog understands the obedience commands on the leash we can now start with the e-collar training. With the dog on the leash and wearing the e-collar, continue with your obedience drills. Apply light stimulation (Nick or Constant) when a command is given; the stimulation can be removed as the dog complies. Through repetition, the dog learns to perform the command.
The final step is the avoidance phase in which the dog learns that he can avoid the stimulation altogether by performing your commands. When these training procedures are complete, the e-collar is used as a reminder when the dog does not comply with your commands at home or in the field. Keep your initial training sessions short and positive as dogs have a short attention span.

How Much Stimulation to Use

Always start with low levels of stimulation and work your way up depending on the disposition of your dog and the given situation. By using the correct amount of stimulation to get your point across, you will have a more controllable environment and a dog that is under less stress. Animals (and humans) perform better in a less stressful environment.
For more training information, please visit our website at www.dogtra.com.

MAINTENANCE

Basic Maintenance

Make sure the rubber charging cap is securely in place when the system is in use. After each training session, carefully inspect the unit for any missing parts or damage to the casing. Damaged or broken casing may affect the waterproof guarantee on the unit. After confirming that there is no damage to the casing, rinse the receiver and clean out any dirt or debris.

Storage Maintenance

The unit should be fully charged before storing for extended periods. While in storage, the unit should be given a full charge once a month and before the first use. Store the units in room temperature. Do not keep the units exposed to extreme climates.

Troubleshooting

If the unit is malfunctioning, please refer to the "Troubleshooting Guide" before sending it to Dogtra for service. If you have any questions or concerns, you may email them to info@dogtra.com, or call customer service at (888) 811-9111.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

  1. My dog is not reacting to the system.
    • Make sure the receiver and transmitter are on.
    • Make sure the collar strap is tight enough so both contact points are touching the dog's skin.
    • The contact points may be too short for the dog. To place an order for longer contact points that are more appropriate for your dog, please call (888) 811- 9111. If you are already using the longest contact points available, you might need to trim down the hair on the dog's neck so both contact points are touching the dog's skin.
    • The intensity level may be too low for your dog. Keep increasing the stimulation until the dog responds, usually with neck movement, head shaking, looking over its shoulder, etc. (response may be very subtle).
  2. The LED indicator light comes on, but I do not feel any stimulation.
    • Testing the system at various levels using the test light is the best way to test your system. Your tolerance may be higher than the level you are testing yourself.
    • The battery may be low, so check the LED light for battery life.
  3. The transmitter has no range or stimulation is less when the dog is farther away.
    • The antenna(s) may be damaged. To order parts, please contact customer service at (888) 811-9111 or go to www.dogtra.com.
    • The range indicated on the unit's box is for flat terrain. Heavy brush, trees, hills, or moisture will affect the range of your unit. For best range, hold the transmitter vertically above your head, and/or try moving to higher ground.
    • Any electrical conductors will affect the range, such as cars, chain-link dog runs, metal structures, and radio towers. For best results, operate away from these items.
  4. My unit is not holding a charge.
    • The batteries might not be charged properly, or the charger, splitter, and the charging port may not be functioning properly. You can send in your charging units to have us inspect them.
    • The charging pin may be damaged. Inside the charging port, there is a metal pin that should be standing straight up and stiff. If the pin is wobbling, broken, or missing, you will need to send the unit in to the Repair Department. The charging port must be clean prior to charging; clean the dirt out with a cotton swab and some rubbing alcohol. If the dog is in salt-water, be sure to rinse the receiver and charging port with clean water.
    • If the above does not resolve your issues, contact Dogtra customer service at info@dogtra.com or (888) 811-9111.

Documents / Resources

References

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