Setting The Collar Mode (Acoustic And Stimulation Pulse) - Dog trace d-mute ONE Manual

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4.5 Setting the collar mode (acoustic and stimulation pulse)

After switching on, the collar automatically switches to automatic mode (mode 1). In this
mode, when the dog barks, the level of the stimulation impulse gradually increases
automatically.
The correction mode can be reset to another mode as follows:
1. Place the magnet on the red dot on the collar marked M (mode) - Fig. 4 on page 3. The
collar will start beeping.
2. Hold the magnet near the collar until the number of beeps indicating the desired mode
number according to the table on page 3 is heard.
3. When you have counted the number of beeps according to the desired mode, move the magnet away from
the collar.
After reaching the last possible mode (10 collar beeps), the collar switches back to the
lowest mode and gradually increases again.
If you want to check in which mode the collar is set, briefly touch the magnet to the red
Mode point. The collar emits the number of beeps according to the currently set mode.
Collar Fashions:
ON / OFF – when the collar emits an increasing tone, the collar turns on. If the collar emits
a decreasing tone, the collar has turned off.
Auto soft / Auto hard – automatic mode in which when the dog barks, the impulse
gradually increases up to the level until the dog stops barking (maximum 10 levels). In soft
mode, the size of the correction pulse increases very slowly, and the maximum level is
approximately half that of hard mode.
Tone – when barking, the collar does not give a corrective impulse, but only warns the
dog by beeping the collar. This mode is suitable for the initial sensitivity setting of the bark
sensor - see the next chapter.
Stimulation pulse – fixed size of the stimulation pulse.
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