Dogtra 1200 series Owner's Manual
Dogtra 1200 series Owner's Manual

Dogtra 1200 series Owner's Manual

1200 series remote controlled dog training collars

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REMOTE CONTROLLED
DOG TRAINING COLLARS
OWNER'S MANUAL
www.dogtra.com
Copyright c 2002 Dogtra Company
2004 -

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  • Page 1 REMOTE CONTROLLED DOG TRAINING COLLARS OWNER’S MANUAL www.dogtra.com Copyright c 2002 Dogtra Company 2004 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS OVERVIEW MAIN FEATURES PRODUCT SAFETY AND HEALTH STATEMENTS COLLAR PACKAGE CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION OF COLLAR PARTS BATTERY CHARGER CHARGING THE BATTERIES TESTING YOUR COLLARS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ACCESSORIES WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION...
  • Page 3: Overview

    OVERVIEW OVERVIEW training collars give you the ability to communicate with your dog in a timely manner even when the dog is far away from you. This makes it much easier for the dog to learn its lessons because late corrections are very confusing to the dog.
  • Page 4: Main Features

    OVERVIEW MAIN FEATURES MAIN FEATURES Pressing the Constant button causes the collar to emit electrical stimulation that stays Easy to use transmitter. on for up to twelve seconds as long as the button is held down. Constant stimulation is All intensity level adjustments are made from a used for low-level applications for guiding digital dial on the transmitter.
  • Page 5: Product Safety And Health Statements

    PACKAGE INCLUDES PRODUCT SAFETY AND HEALTH STATEMENTS COLLAR PRODUCT SAFETY AND HEALTH STATEMENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS collars use state-of-the-art micro- technology. Transmitter If the constant button is held down for more than 12 seconds, an automatic power-down circuit will activate. Receiver (two collar receivers for two dog models) A filtering system prevents unwanted reception from outside sources.
  • Page 6: Description Of Transmitter Parts

    TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS 2” Antenna transmitter Antenna Transmitter Antenna Intensity Selection Dial A short 2” antenna is supplied with the Indicator Light Toggle Switch The antenna should be screwed into the top of “Nick” Button the transmitter to ensure that the signals are sent “Pager”...
  • Page 7 TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER TWO-DOG MODELS Collar selection switch Intensity Selection Dial The intensity selection dial is located on the top of the transmitter. In the fully counter clockwise position-”zero” setting- no electrical stimulation occurs even when the transmitter Selection Switch on the Two-Dog button is pressed (a satety feature).
  • Page 8 TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER Transmitter Charging Receptacle Transmitter Battery Charging Receptacle Transmitter Indicator Light (LED) Located on the backside of the transmitter, The transmitter indicator light is located by the receptacle is covered by a rubber plug. the intensity selection dial. Insert one end of the battery charging cable into the receptacle to charge the battery.
  • Page 9: Button Function

    BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON FUNCTION “Nick” Button When the “Nick” button is pushed, the receiver emits an extremely short pulse of electrical stimulation that automatically shuts off no matter how long you leave your finger on the button. The “Nick” is mild but motivating! Nick “Constant”...
  • Page 10 BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON FUNCTION “Nick” Button When the “Nick” button is pushed, the receiver emits an extremely short pulse of electrical stimulation that automatically shuts off no matter how long you leave your finger on the button. The Nick “Nick” is mild but motivating! Pager “Constant”...
  • Page 11: Description Of Collar Parts

    COLLAR COLLAR DESCRIPTION OF COLLAR PARTS Collar Collar Strap ON/OFF Button Contact Points To turn the collar on, press the button on the end of the receiver for one full second until the light comes on. To turn the collar off, hold the button down for one full second until the red light goes off.
  • Page 12 COLLAR COLLAR Receiver Indicator Light (LED) Contact Points Located on the front of the collar, the indicator The collar should be fitted so that the light comes on and blinks once every 2 seconds stainless steel contact points press firmly against after the collar is turned on.
  • Page 13: Battery Charger

    COLLAR BATTERY CHARGER BATTERY CHARGER Receiver Charging Receptacle Charging Cable 110 volt Charger Two-dog unit only Receiver Battery Charging Receptacle On the inside of the collar, next to the collar The battery charger and charging cables allow strap, is a battery charging receptacle with a you to charge both the transmitter and receiver at rubber cover plug.
  • Page 14: Charging The Batteries

    CHARGING THE BATTERIES CHARGING THE BATTERIES CHARGING THE BATTERIES 3. Fully charge the batteries for 14 hours if the collar is to be stored without use for a period of a month or more. 4. Recharge the battery if - the indicator light on the collar is emitting a double blink every 2 seconds, - the indicator light on the transmitter or receiver will not come on,...
  • Page 15: Testing Your Collars

    CHARGING THE BATTERIES TESTING Battery charging procedure TESTING YOUR COLLARS 1. Attach the charging cables to both the transmitter and receiver(s), as shown on page 24. 2. Plug the charger into a 110-volt wall outlet as if using the accessory field charger plug into a cigarette lighter.
  • Page 16 2. Place the test light on the receiver contact Testing the “Pager” Feature: points and hold it there. If you have a dogtra collar with the pager feature, 3. Set the transmitter intensity dial to level push the”Pager” button while holding the one hundred and push the “Constant”...
  • Page 17: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Intensity selection To select the intensity level, start on the Fitting the collar “zero” setting. Gradually increase the level until you get a response from the dog that would be The collar strap should be adjusted so that the equivalent to a quick pull or “POP”...
  • Page 18 OPERATING MAINTENANCE Maintenance Reception Always clean and rinse the collar thoroughly collar has a range with tap water after use in salt water. of a half-mile. Depending on the way you use your transmitter, the transmitting range may The receiver and collar strap should be vary.
  • Page 19 TRANSMITTER OPTIONAL ACCESSORY BELT CLIP BELT CLIP ACCESSORY BELT CLIP ACCESSORY 1) Remove the clip bracket from the rear case. Fig.1. Fig. 1. 2) Insery the belt clip post into the clip bracket (uward as shown) and then retighten the bolts. Rear case Fig.1.
  • Page 20: Accessories

    Return shipping for warranty is the owner’s responsibility. Costs for shipping(via regular ground service) back to the customer is covered by Dogtra Co. within the continental United States. Any expedited shipping service will be at the owner’s...
  • Page 21 MEMO Ship to : 22912 Lockness Avenue Torrance, CA 90501 For any questions concerning your dogtra products call us Toll Free at 1-888-811-9111. Out of Warranty Repair For repair work that is no longer covered by warranty, the cost of repair will include parts, labor and shipping.
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