2. Use the
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buttons to set the desired number of positions for pairing the collars you want
to use on the controller.
3. Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the
Use the buttons
6). Now you can start pairing the collars with the transmitter. The collar you want to pair must
be switched off.
4. Use the
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collar.
5. Hold the red target on the bottom of the transmitter against the red target on the receiver
for 5 seconds (similar to switching on the receiver - see the illustration in chapter 7.3). The
red indicator light will come on, followed by the green indicator light.
6. After 5 seconds, the green and red indicator lights will flash alternately.
7. Now press the button on the remote control.
To pair other collars, simply use the
and repeat the procedure from step 5.
NOTE: The collar will only stay in pairing mode for 15 seconds. If the green and red lights stop
flashing alternately before you press the button , you must repeat the pairing procedure - point
5 to 7. Pairing can be done at a limited distance between the remote and the collar (up to
approximately 3 m).
7.5 Pairing a second transmitter to the receiver
2 transmitters (controllers) can be paired on one receiver, or two positions on one
controller. The collar to which you want to pair the second transmitter must be on.
1. Use the
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buttons to select the position on the transmitter to which you want to pair the collar.
2. Place the red target on the bottom of the transmitter against the red target on the receiver
for 5 seconds (similar to switching on the receiver - as shown in chapter 7.3). The green
indicator light will come on, followed by the red indicator light.
3. After 5 seconds, the green and red indicator lights will flash alternately.
4. Press the button on the rotary pushbutton.
WARNING: In case you do the collar pairing according to chapter 7.4 - the collar is turned
off before the pairing starts, the paired second controller is automatically deleted from the
collar.
TIP: 2 positions on one controller can be paired to one collar according to the procedure in
chapter 7.5. This feature can be used to call multiple dogs in bulk - for example, I have 5 dogs
paired to positions 1 to 5. On position 6 I can pair all 5 dogs according to the procedure in
chapter
7.5 and thus I can call all dogs at the same time by pressing one button.
7.6 Choice of contact points
To ensure the transmission of stimulation impulses from the receiver to the dog's skin, plastic
contact points with stainless s t e e l endings are used. Each package contains two types. If your
dog has short hair, use the short contact points. If you have a dog with longer or thicker hair,
choose the longer ones. Screw the contact points onto the receiver - see Figure 3/3 on page 2.
Tighten the contact points by hand. Do not use pliers or other tools to tighten, you may cause
irreparable damage to the product.
TIP: If your dog's coat is too long, it is possible to order contact points with a length of 20
mm. If the dog has dry skin, it is a good idea to lubricate the skin where the contact points
touch with medical petroleum jelly, moisturizing oil, etc. This will ensure better
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transmission of the stimulation impulses.
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to select between collar positions (depending on the settings - collar 1 to
buttons on the remote control to select the position to which you want to pair the
EN
button.
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buttons to select a different position on the controller
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