A new approach in beeper design for those who dislike beepers or just need to hunt quietly. It is basically a point only beeper that transmits to the hunters hand held unit that the dog is on point or otherwise has been motionless for 8 seconds. There is still no sound emitting from the dogs collar but the hunter knows that the dog has pointed. If in either 2.5 or 5 minutes the dog isn't found, a loud low pitched hawk scream or a regular point beep will lead you to the dog.
BHB FEATURES
One-quarter mile range
16 user selectable ID codes
Rotary coin slot On/Off system can be turned on and off without turn on plugs or magnets
Flashing power-on indicator lights
Top mounted speaker
Speaker wiring embedded in collar
Programming instructions are printed on the bottom side of the cover plates of both units in case the instructions are lost
Spare cover plate screws are included in the battery compartment of both units
Both units use readily available 9-volt batteries
TESTING THE UNIT
Rotate the coin slot dial approximately 1/2 turn clockwise on each unit using a quarter or dime until the red LEDs flash. The units are now ready to use. We ship them programmed with a 30 second delay and a hawk scream point signal. Hold the dog's transmitter still with the speaker pointing upward (like it was on the dogs neck) for 8 seconds. You will hear a beep emitting from the receiver. If you leave it still for 30 seconds, a hawk scream will sound from the dog's transmitter. Shake the dog's unit up and down like a dog running and the cycle starts over again. Turn the units off by rotating the dials back 1/2 turn counterclockwise or until the LEDs stop flashing.
PROGRAMMING THE UNIT
For battery replacement and access to the programming dip switch, remove the four bottom cover plate screws and remove the cover plate. Remove the battery by pulling on the nylon tape pull-tab. The transmitter switch has 8 positions and the receiver has 4. Switches 1 through 4 on both units can be any combination of OFF or ON but they must match. If you have a 2-dog unit, the transmitter and both receiver positions 1 through 4 have to be the same. These are your 16 different ID
codes. Switch 5 in the transmitter (dog's unit) adjusts the point beep delay of 30 or 90 seconds. Up is 30 seconds, down in 90 seconds. Switch 6 is not used. Switch 7 is hawk scream or regular beep point signal. Up is hawk scream and down is just a beep. Switch 8 allows you to totally defeat the point beep. Up is point beep on after the predetermined time, and down is no point beep at any time.
The battery voltage is directly proportional to the volume of the beeper. If you notice a dramatic reduction in volume or loudness, replace the battery. The batteries will last for about 100 hours. If you use a quality ALKALINE battery, a weekend hunter can go all season using the same battery. The Duracell battery was the brand chosen when the molds were designed, therefore they fit the best.
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