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PART 7 – TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
If any part of the system is not working use the following
troubleshooting procedure to isolate the failed component. Then contact
High Tech Pet Products Customer Support to get it repaired or replaced.
1) Test Base Station Transmitter
a) First disconnect the boundary wire loop from the base station
transmitter by lifting the small door on the bottom of the
transmitter and pressing the two wire connection buttons (one is
black the other is red) while pulling gently on the wires.
b) Apply power to the transmitter and verify that the BREAK
DETECTION circuit indicates a break. There will be an audible alarm
and a message on the transmitter face. If a break is NOT indicated,
the base station transmitter has failed – repair or replace.
c) Make a Test Loop Wire as follows: Strip 1/2 inch of insulation
from the two ends of a 24 inch long piece of spare insulated
wire. You can use any gauge wire.
d) Attach the Test Loop Wire to the loop terminals (black and red)
on the bottom of the transmitter. Apply power to the transmitter
and verity the BREAK DETECTION circuit does NOT indicate a
break. There should be no audible alarm and no Break message
on the transmitter. If a break is detected the Base Station
Transmitter has failed – repair or replace.
2) Test all Humane Contain Collars
e) With the TEST Loop Wire attached and the transmitter powered
adjust the transmitter Boost Power switch to normal (NOR) and
the Field Strength Control knob to maximum (fully clockwise). Now
bring one collar at a time close to the Test Wire Loop and verify the
red light on the face of the collar the collar is working and the Base
Station Transmitter is working, so go to step 3) to verify the loop.
collar then either the collar, or the transmitter, or both have failed.
Let's try to isolate the problem down to a single component.
collar passes the test then that collar and the Base Station
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How Pulsed Proportional Stimulus Works:
Stimulus Pulse Rate
(Increases as dog approaches the boundary wire)
Buried Boundary Wire
Buried Boundary Wire
Figure 2
The unique shock stimulus used by your
in short, intense pulses, not a continuous shock. The pulsed stimulus gives
your dog a chance to think and avoids sending the animal into panic.
beeping tone is sounded and a short duration shock pulse is applied at a
very SHORT DURATION. It will immediately get your dog's attention but,
it is so short that your dog will probably not perceive it as painful.
If, instead of retreating, your dog continues to travel closer to the boundary,
the shock pulse RATE continues to increase along with an increasing rate
of sound pulses, until they are delivered in such rapid succession as to be
unbearable to your pet, encouraging retreat from the boundary into the
"safe haven" of your yard. The use of progressively increasing shock pulse
rate is a very humane technique because it allows your pet to decide for
itself how much stimulus is required to initiate the retreat behavior.
(Note that some competing systems use a "tone only" warning zone before
applying shock. This sounds like a good idea, but we have found it to be
ineffective. Often the dog will stand in the warning zone waiting for the
tone to stop. The tone will drain the battery and stop when the battery
runs down, letting the animal know it is now safe to escape!) The HC-
8000 is not a zone type system. We apply a short shock stimulus at the
However, because we use pulsed stimulus, the initial shock will not be
traumatic to your pet. If your dog tries to move forward, pulse rate is
immediately increased to encourage retreat behavior.
Progressive Training Tones: The use of progressively increasing sound
pulses along with the shock pulses tends to psychologically intensify the
perceived stimulus, more quickly teaching your dog that the irritating
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Pulses per Second
Pulses per Second
system is delivered
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