Switching The Transmitter (Collar) On/Off; Position Interval (Transmission) Update; Fitting The Collar - Dog trace DOG GPS X20+ Manual

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6.3 Switching the transmitter (collar) ON/OFF

To turn the transmitter ON/OFF is used a magnetic switch, which is activated by
enclosing a magnet. Magnet is placed in receiver, marked with the red target (half
round target on the bottom part of the receiver).
Switching ON:
1. Move the red target on the bottom of the receiver to the red target on the transmitter
for about 1 second - the red indicator lights up, followed by the green indicator.
2. When the green indicator lights up, move the receiver from the transmitter. Then the
green indicator starts flashing.
Switching OFF:
When switching OFF, follow the same way as when switching ON.
1. Move the red target on the bottom of the receiver to the red target on the transmitter
for about 1 second - the green indicator lights up, followed by the red indicator.
2. When the red indicator lights up, move the receiver away from the tranmistter. The
transmitter indicators stop flashing.

6.4 Position interval (transmission) update

DOG GPS X20 allows you to select the interval - the update rate for the position (trans-
mission) of your dog. The more frequently collar sends its position, the more up to date
information about the position of the dog you have.
1. Turn OFF the transmitter (collar).
2. Move the red target on the bottom side of the receiver close to the red target on the
transmitter for 3 seconds - the transmitter will emit an audible beep tone. Choose
requiered interval update according to the number of beeps - see table.
3. To confirm the choice move the receiver from the transmitter away when you hear
the required number of beeps.
Note: More frequent updates of the dogs position consume the accumulator faster.

6.5 Fitting the collar

Fit the collar with a GPS transmitter on the dog as on the picture. GPS and RF antenna
must be directed towards the sky. The collar must be tightened so the dog can breathe
and eat normally and the collar does not rotate on
the dogs neck. We recommend you to fit the collar
on the standing dog. Do not leave the dog to wear
the collar with the transmitter for more than 12 hours
a day. Long exposure of the collar on the dog's skin
may cause skin irritation. If it happens, do not use
DOG GPS until all traces of irritation are gone.
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Number of beeps
Update interval [s]
1
2
3
3
6
9

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