7.
RECEIVER PREPARATION
7.1 Inserting (replacing) the battery in the receiver
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 4 screws from the bottom of the receiver and
remove the cover (Figure 3 on page 2).
2. Insert a CR2 3V lithium battery in the correct polarity.
3. Check that the seal is seated correctly in the receiver groove. If there is dirt on the rubber
seal, clean it.
4. Replace the receiver cover and screw in all 4 screws with reasonable force.
7.2 Checking the battery level in the receiver
The battery indicator lights (LEDs) on the
side of the r e c e i v e r are used to check
the battery in the receiver (see Figure 3/4
on page 2).
If the battery is weak or completely
discharged, insert a new CR2 3V lithium
battery into the receiver.
7.3 Turning on/off receiver
A magnetic switching system is used to switch the receiver on/off, which is activated by
attaching a magnet. The magnet is located at the bottom of the transmitter marked with a red
target
.
Switching on:
1. Place the red target on the transmitter against the red
target on the receiver - the red indicator light will
illuminate, followed by the green indicator light.
2. When the green light comes on, move the transmitter
away from the receiver. The green light will start
flashing.
Shutdown:
When switching off, follow the same procedure as when
switching on the receiver.
1. Place the red target on the transmitter against the red
target on the receiver - the green indicator light will
illuminate, followed by the red indicator light.
2. When the red light comes on, move the transmitter away from the receiver. The receiver will stop
flashing.
IMPORTANT: When switching on/off, simply hold the transmitter target against the
receiver target for approximately 1 second. If you hold the targets together for more than 5
seconds, the receiver will go into transmitter-receiver pairing mode. This mode is indicated
by the alternating flashing of the green and red indicator lights. If this occurs, follow the
steps in the
7.4 Pairing the transmitter with the receiver.
7.4 Pairing the transmitter with the receiver
In order for the transmitter (controller) to communicate with the receiver (collar), they must be
paired together. When you buy a set of d-control receiver and transmitter, there is no need to
pair - the set is already paired from the factory. Pairing is done when you buy another collar or
a new controller. Up to six collars can be paired to one controller and two controllers can be
paired to one collar at the same time.
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Battery status
100%
Green indicator light
Simultaneous green and red
35%
20%
Receiver
indicator light
Red indicator light
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