My Pet Command DF113R Operation Manual

Pet containment fenceand remote trainer

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My Pet Command Dual Function
Pet Containment Fence and
Remote Trainer
Operation Guide
www.mypetcommand.com
Email:- sales@mypetcommand.com
Tel:-
USA 888 686 6495
Tel:-
Australia:- 1300 416 703
For Model Number DF113R
PLEASE READ FULLY BEFORE USE
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  • Page 1 My Pet Command Dual Function Pet Containment Fence and Remote Trainer Operation Guide www.mypetcommand.com Email:- sales@mypetcommand.com Tel:- USA 888 686 6495 Tel:- Australia:- 1300 416 703 For Model Number DF113R PLEASE READ FULLY BEFORE USE - 1 -...
  • Page 2 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the MY PET remote trainer! We understand that along with the COMMAND Dog Fence System Dual function with proper setup of your new electronic fence system, it’s also important to properly train and teach your pet to understand it’s new boundaries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Components……………………………..…………..4 Table of Contents How the system works…………………….…..…….5 Main Features ……………………………………..7 Fence Transmitter ……………………………..….…..9 Transmitter…….……………..…………………………12 Receiver Collar……………………………….…...……16 Switch Single Mode and Dual Mode……...…...16 Setting Up In Ground Fence System ……...…..21 Examples of Cable layouts………………………...30 Fence System Training Guide………..…………..33 Dog Pass Through Fence System Mode ……..35 Setting Up Multi-Dog System…………………….37 Charging …………………………………………………45 Troubleshooting Guide……..………………….…..48...
  • Page 4: Components

    Components Bonus Ultrasonic whistle Plastic Prongs - 4 -...
  • Page 5: How The System Works

    How the System Works Proven to be safe, comfortable, and effective for dogs over 10 lbs./5kg., the MY PET COMMAND Dog Fence System is a 2 in 1 dual system of both the in ground wire fence system and the remote dog training system. To begin with, you define the Pet Area or boundaries you wish to have for your pet.
  • Page 6 In addition to the Boundary Wire, your pet wears a Receiver Collar with Contact Prongs that touch your dog’s neck. When your pet reaches the Warning Zone, the Receiver Collar gives a warning beep to indicate you pet has reached the boundary. If your pet continues into the Correction Zone, a safe Vibration and Static Correction will be delivered through the Contact Prongs to get your dog’s attention...
  • Page 7: Main Features

    displays i.e. excessive barking, pulling washing off your line, digging under your fence, etc. Important: The Remote Trainer’s effectiveness and range is highly dependent on the way you hold the Remote Transmitter. Hold the Remote Transmitter in a horizontal position away from your body to achieve maximum range.
  • Page 8 5. “Buzz” sound activated with a separate button. 6. Buttons “+” and “-” allow you to set your shock and vibration intensity. 7. Dog selection buttons allow you to select specific dog. 8. LCD digital display provides easy visibility for selecting 10 shock and vibration levels, and seeing dog ID.
  • Page 9: Fence Transmitter

    13. 492 FT(150M)of Durable Polyolefin solid copper wire, 50 flags, and 2 Adaptors included. Expand you area by adding extra wire. 14. IPX7 Waterproof receiver and remote trainer. 15. Rechargeable 3.7V Li-ion battery for Receiver Collar and Remote Trainer. 16. LED low power indicator that flashes red when battery is low.
  • Page 10 This knob allows you to adjust the Boundary Boundary Width Control Switch: Width, which is the combination of Warning Zone and Vibration & Static Correction Zone. These terminals are where the Boundary Wire Boundary Wire Terminals: connect to the Fence Transmitter in order to form a continuous loop, designating the pet area.
  • Page 11 enabling the signal to be transmitted. If the light is glowing, a continuous loop has been formed. This is the connection point for your Power Power Jack: Adaptor. The Transmitter is powered by 18V DC Power. - 11 -...
  • Page 12: Transmitter

    Transmitter Antenna LCD display LED Light Stimulation Level Adjustment Buzz Button Button Vibration Button On/Off Button Static Shock Button Selection Button DC Jack Cover - 12 -...
  • Page 13 Transmitter Key “ These buttons are the stimulation adjustment settings. Press up or “ ” and “ down to adjust the shock intensity and vibration from level 1 to 10. ” This is the On/Off button. Hold this button for 2 seconds to switch the power on. “...
  • Page 14 ” This button initiates the no- stimulation warning buzz. “ ” This button initiates the vibration warning. Simply press it one time for a single “ vibration warning, or press and hold for a continuous vibration that will stop automatically after 8 seconds. ”...
  • Page 15 the transmitter is paired with based on what is displayed in the LCD display screen. If collar 1 is selected, the LCD screen will display dog ID “A XX”. If you would like to switch to collar 2, press the “2” button. The LCD will then display “BXX”.
  • Page 16: Receiver Collar

    units should be left on charge for min 4 hours for full charge.) Receiver Collar Please note your collar/receiver is dual function unit and has 2 functions being:- Fence/containment auto operations  Remote Trainer Manual operations  For Fence Containment operations the collar will work automatically when the dog nears the fence boundary wire For Remote manual Training, you will use...
  • Page 17 The collar is designed to run in Dual mode (both Fence and remote trainer mode) or single mode (Fence only) Please make certain the collars are fully charged by leaving them on charge for Minimum 8-10 hours before first use. Turn on the collar by pressing and holding the on/off button for 3-4 seconds and release once you hear the double beep sound.
  • Page 18 containment remote training purposes simultaneously. When the system is being used for containment purposes only, it is strongly recommended to switch the collar to Single Mode to substantially increase the battery only life of the collar for fence operations. To switch/toggle the collar to Single Mode do the following:- While the Collar is in the on position (Green LED flashing once every 5 seconds), hold down the...
  • Page 19 switch until a long BEEP sound is heard indicating the collar has switched off. Battery operating times can vary and are dependent on usage and estimated as follows:- Dual Mode: 24-48 Hours Single Mode 7-9 Days Please note the remote control will only control the collar when it is in Dual mode ! In single mode, the collar will not react to the remote control.
  • Page 20 Receiver Collar Contact Prong Choose the short or long prong to match your dog’s coat type LED Light This indicates the working status, Low battery, and Charging status DC Jack Cover To charge, open the rubber cover and insert the adaptor plug into DC Jack.
  • Page 21: Setting Up In Ground Fence System

    Spanner This tool is used to change the Contact Prongs based on your pet’s coat type. Note: If the Contact Prong is tight, Continue turning and working the spanner clockwise. Never turn the contact prong too tightly. We’re excited for you to begin using your Setting Up In Ground Fence System electronic fence system.
  • Page 22 I. Position the Fence Transmitter: To avoid power shortages and proper function, install the Fence Transmitter inside a building or covered area away from the elements. Place the Fence Transmitter in a dry waterproof area where the temperature will not fall below freezing and at least three feet from any major appliance.
  • Page 23 must cross any of these, do so at 90-degree angles. Transmitter: Strip the ends of the Boundary III. Connect the boundary wire to the Fence Wire and Insert each into the Boundary Wire Terminals of Fence Transmitter to make a complete loop.
  • Page 24 prong for pets with shorter coats of hair. In some cases it may be advisable to shave dogs neck area for Max impact of the prongs if required. Then simply press the On/Off button on the Receiver Collar to turn the collar on. Receiver Collar: Rotate the knob of the V.
  • Page 25 desired range, simply turn the Boundary Control Switch Knob clockwise to increase the Boundary Width or counterclockwise to decrease the Boundary Width. Repeat this activity as needed until the Receiver Collar beeps at the desired distance from the Boundary wire. The Receiver Collar beeps as a warning tone and ticks when delivering a vibration.
  • Page 26 Once you’ve validated that the collar triggers a warning beep, vibration warning, and then emits a static shock, this means the system is working properly, and you’re ready to bury or place the Boundary Wire in its permanent final position. Installation of the Boundary wire begins with VI.
  • Page 27 being careful not to damage the Boundary Wire. If you decide not to bury the wire, there are other options for setting your pet area. The Boundary Wire can be carefully attached to a chain link fences, spilt rail fences, or even wooden privacy fences.
  • Page 28 The Boundary Flags are visual reminders for your pet, teaching them where the Warning Zone is located. Hold the Receiver Collar at your pet’s neck height and slowly walk towards to the Warning Zone until the Receiver Collar beeps. Immediately when you hear the beep, place a Warning Flag in the ground and then walk back into the Pet Area until the beeping stops.
  • Page 29 face backwards, toward the dog’s chest. Tighten the buckle by holding it with two fingers as you pull the strap snug. Keep in mind, the Receiver Collar must be put on your dog quite snugly to ensure consistent contact to skin. Do not put any fingers under the strap as you tighten.
  • Page 30: Examples Of Cable Layouts

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  • Page 31 Follow these wiring Guidelines:- Twisting the wire together as shown in  above examples will cancel the signal You can create wire boundary using single  loop or double loop setup. If using double loop keep the wire at  distance of 3-5’...
  • Page 32 Follow above wiring guidelines.  IMPORTANT: If you are experiencing any issues with collars beeping or vibrating randomly when they are not near the wire perimeter, this may be an interference issue caused by your perimeter setup and you need to add a resistor unit as per instructions below to rectify the situation:- Make certain you are using Min 80m/262...
  • Page 33: Fence System Training Guide

    Connection Terminal and the cable to other end of the resistor as per the picture below. Make sure that you turn the knob up to  Max or a higher setting when using the resistor. Now it’s time to train your dog to live within Fence System Training Guide the new boundaries that will be set for him/her.
  • Page 34 completely and thoroughly before beginning to train your pets. But don’t forget… have fun with your pets throughout the entire training process! Schedule: Start by training your dog for 10 to 15 minutes at a time. This will help them ease into the new situation.
  • Page 35: Dog Pass Through Fence System Mode

    Receiver Collar if you ever need to take your pet out of the pet area during training. Here are additional steps and topics to cover during training. Boundary Flag Awareness: Train your dog to learn that the Boundary Flags and warning beep from the Receiver Collar is what defines the Pet Area.
  • Page 36 Our DF-113R Fence System allows you to set up safe mode, allowing your dog to pass through the fence without any shock corrections. See below for details. To Enter Safe Mode: Press and hold the “ “ and “ ” Button on the Remote Trainer at the same time.
  • Page 37: Setting Up Multi-Dog System

    Our My Pet Command DF-113R Fence System Setting Up Multi-Dog System you are able to expand your system into a With Remote Trainer (For selected kits only) multi-dog Remote Trainer by simply purchasing extra Receiver Collars and adding them to your system. You Can pair up to 3...
  • Page 38 Match/Pair it to the desired position on the remote control that you have Now let’s cover how to match/pair a collar to your system. NB !!! Collar/Receiver must be in Dual mode ….Only in Dual can the receiver collar can be matched and unmatched Step 1 : Take an unmatched/unpaired receiver you wish to match and press and hold the “ON/OFF”...
  • Page 39 Step 2 : Press and hold the “ ” button on the transmitter until the LCD display screen comes on. Release the button, and now the transmitter is power on. Step 3 : Press and hold the “ ”button and “...
  • Page 40 Step 5 : Press and hold on the Dog selection button of your choice. Press and hold “1” to match the Receiver Collar as the #1 dog, press and hold “2” to match the Receiver Collar as the #2 dog, or press and hold“3”...
  • Page 41 the “ ” button at the same time again, until the digital number on the LCD display is no longer changing, then release. Step 7 : Test the matched Receiver Collar by choosing the number you recently matched on the transmitter, then press “...
  • Page 42 NB !!! Collar/Receiver must be in Dual mode ….Only in Dual can the receiver collar can be matched and unmatched. Unmatching/Unpairing Procedure If you require to unmatch/unpair a collar for example you have got a new remote etc.… follow these steps:- Step 1 : Take the receiver you wish to unmatch and press and hold the “ON/OFF”...
  • Page 43 the transmitter until the LCD display screen comes on. Release the button, and now the transmitter is power on. Step 3: Press and hold the “ ” button and “ ” button at the same time, until the digital number on the LCD display begins changing automatically, then release.
  • Page 44 Collar should now be flashing. Congratulations! You have successfully canceled the matched Receiver . Step 6 : Once again, press and hold the “ ” button and the “ ” button on the transmitter at the same time until the digital numbers on the LCD display stop changing, then release.
  • Page 45: Charging

    To set the static shock level, press the “ ” or “ “ button to select a suitable shock level, then press and hold on the “ ” button for around 8 seconds of continuous static stimulation, or press one time, for a solitary 1 second shock. To set the vibration level, press the “...
  • Page 46 have a common adaptor. To recharge, simply open the rubber cover, and plug the adaptor contact pin into your household AC power outlet, and then insert the adaptor plug into the receiver DC jack. The Transmitter and Receiver Collar can be charged by connecting a USB Cable and other 5V DC power supply, such as cell phone notebook, and computer adapters.
  • Page 47 sure it is fully charged even if the light is showing green. The receiver’s red Led light will flash when the battery is low power. When you notice this we recommend you recharge the battery at once. Important: When the Receiver Collar’s LED red light flashes, this means the battery is low and should be charged immediately.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting Guide

    this means the battery is low and the device should be charged immediately. It is always advisable to keep all units plugged in on Charge when not in use. Troubleshooting Guide Problem#1: No stimulation when Remote Trainer button is pressed. The Receiver Collar has not been activated.
  • Page 49 doesn’t make any sound when the power switch is turned on. The battery in the Receiver Collar has run down. Recharge it as needed for  Min 2 hours. Problem#3: The stimulation doesn’t seem to be working very well. The Receiver Collar is not tight enough. Check to make sure the contact points ...
  • Page 50 between training sessions. Make sure the receiver is turned off after each use. You are training in very cold weather. Move to Hawaii.   Problem#5: The Remote Trainer doesn’t have range, or the range is significantly reduced. Your dog may be shielded by a metal structure.
  • Page 51 Check the Receiver Collar on/off button, make sure the Receiver Collar  is turned on. Check the Remote Trainer battery, it’s power may be low.  Recharge the Remote Trainer or charge the Receiver Collar if needed.  Problem#7: The Receiver Collar has to literally be held on the top of Boundary Wire for it to activate.
  • Page 52 for the Receiver Collar. Make sure the Fence Transmitter is at least three feet from large metal  objects or appliances. Make sure all Boundary Wire turns are gradual with no sharp corners.  Make sure the Boundary Wire is not running parallel to and within five feet ...
  • Page 53 Fence Transmitter Boundary Wire Terminals. Perform a Test. Use a short section of Boundary Wire to plug into both Fence  Transmitter Boundary Wire Terminals. If the lights turn on, this means you have a break in your perimeter of boundary wire, if the lights still do not glow, you may have a faulty Fence Transmitter.
  • Page 54 www.mypetcommand.com Email:- sales@mypetcommand.com Tel:- USA 888 686 6495 Tel:- Australia:- 1300 416 703 - 54 -...

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