PetSafe Deluxe Little Dog In-Ground Fence System PIG00-10773
This complete System for up to 1/3 acre includes a deluxe transmitter with power adapter, Little Dog Deluxe receiver collar for 6" to 16" neck sizes, 500 feet of wire, 50 training flags, test light tool, RFA-188 battery, and Operating and Training Guide. You can put as many dogs as you like on one system as long as they are each wearing a receiver collar. Additional collars sold separately.
Features:
PetSafe's smallest waterproof Receiver Collar
Will transmit up to 25 acres or 4000 feet of wire
Flexible collar
Receiver correction 4 levels plus tone only
Low Battery Indicator
Built In Lightning Protection
Operating and Training Guide
Lifetime Limited Warranty
Transmitter:
Height: 5.75" Width: 4.75" Depth: 2.10"
Flip Open Front Cover
Surge Protection
Medium Gray with Dark Grey Trim
Two green indicator lights (loop and power)
Wire Break Alarm
Two Boundary Wire Terminals
Boundary Width Control Knob
"ABC" Boundary Control Switch
Adapter: Model number 300-006-0
Receiver Collar:
Height: 1.0" Width: 2.4" Depth: 1.25"
Weight: 2.7 oz
Uses PetSafe RFA-188 Battery
Waterproof
4 Levels of Correction Plus Tone Only
Low Battery Indicator
Fits neck sizes 6"- 16"
25 second safety timeout
Has Progressive Correction Anti Linger Feature
In Ground Fence Installation Guide and FAQ
Troubleshooting Your In-Ground Fence ("Short Loop Test"):
If you are having an issue with your containment system, such as your pet has gotten in or out of your containment area without getting a static correction, you may need to perform what is referred to as a short loop test. A short loop test helps determine whether you are having a problem with your in ground wire or with your equipment.
Begin by unplugging your containment transmitter and open the lid. Disconnect your boundary wire and your ground wire if one exists. Set your boundary control width knob to 10. There is a switch on the side of your transmitter. If it reads "A, B, C," set the switch to B. If it reads "High/Low," set the switch to High.
Cut a length of wire that is between 10 and 12 feet long and strip the wire coating off each end. Take this wire loop and connect each end to the two boundary wire terminals. Now plug your transmitter back in.
If your loop light is not lit and your transmitter starts beeping, check and make sure that the wire loop ends are snuggly within the terminals. If they are and your loop light is still on, and your transmitter is beeping, there is an issue with your transmitter.
If the loop light is on and your transmitter isn't beeping, your transmitter is working fine, and you should test the receiver collar as follows.
Loosen the collar probes. Attach each end of the wire on the included Collar Test Light to one of the probes underneath the exposed piece. Go to your transmitter and your short wire loop. You may have to get as close as six inches to the transmitter and wire to test the receiver collar.
When you are testing, the receiver collar should beep and your light should illuminate. If it works, your receiver is functioning properly.
If it doesn't, check your battery in your receiver collar. Make sure it is fresh and properly installed.
If the battery is fresh and installed correctly, and the test still doesn't work, it means there is something wrong with your receiver collar.
If your transmitter and your receiver collar both test okay on the short loop test, but you are still having an issue (such as your receiver collar not activating whenever it gets near the boundary wire), you may have another issue such as a wire break. At this point you should walk the containment area boundary and make sure that there isn't any activity that has disturbed your wire, such as digging or trenching. You should also check any area where you have spliced wire within your wire layout. Wire breaks tend to happen at splices, so check them and make sure no water damage or corrosion has occurred. If it has, redo your splices.
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