How The Dogtrace; Tm D-Fence Works - Dog trace d-fence User Manual

Electronic invisible fence
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The electronic invisible system d-fence consisting of the transmitter unit,
the antenna wire and the receiver attached to a collar worn by the
dog will help you to define the boundaries of a safe play area for your
dog (such as your garden) without the risk of escaping.
The antenna wire placed on the ground, buried or attached to an
existing fence, carries a signal generated by the transmitter unit. If your
dog, wearing a receiver collar, approaches the antenna wire, the receiver
starts to emit warning beep sounds (warning zone). If the dog moves
forward towards the antenna wire, the receiver emits stimulation
impulses together with the beep sounds (correction zone).
The width of both the warning and the correction zones can be set easily
on the transmitter unit. Both zones have range settings from 0 to 7 m.
Both zones are independent of each other making it possible to set
either the warning zone or the correction zone.
Your dog will quickly learn to move only in the free area inside the
boundaries.
To increase efficiency, it is recommended to use a visual barrier during
training for electronic invisible fence system until the animal has
learned the boundary.
An unlimited number of receiver collars can be used with one
transmitter unit. It is possible to keep as many dogs as you wish safely in
the same area.
The voltage within the antenna wire does not exceed 12 V so there are
no risks to health and safety of persons or animals even if the antenna
wire is interrupted.
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Warning Zone
Correction Zone
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