High Tech Pet Bluefang TX-2 Manuel d'installation, d'utilisation et de formation - Page 5

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High Tech Pet Bluefang TX-2 Manuel d'installation, d'utilisation et de formation
Single Loop Limitations
Note however that the basic single loop containment layouts shown in Figure 8,
cannot have a gate or opening in the fence where the dog can walk or be
transported out of the loop. To let the dog out of the basic containment field,
you must turn off the base transmitter, or interrupt the electrical signal flowing
through the wire by inserting a switch in the loop. Using a switch in the loop
creates a break in the wire which will be detected by the base transmitter and
will result in an audible alarm as long as the switch is open. However it does
work and the dog will learn that the sound of the alarm means the containment
field is off.
Adding a GATE
If you want a permanent opening or
gate in the containment field, you must
use what is commonly called a double
loop. Carefully follow the current
around the wiring and you will realize
that this layout is actually still a single
loop of wire that is folded back upon
itself. If the gate is narrow, you may
have to reduce the boundary field next
to the gate. It is important to have the
inside and outside wires separated by
at least 6 feet all around the
containment. Using less wire
separation reduces the field strength
and requires the dog to be closer to the
wire before receiving a correction.
Whatever wire separation you choose, maintain a consistent separation
between the inside and outside wires to insure a consistent correction
distance.
Once you have chosen to use the
"double loop" layout, you can place
as many other openings/gates in
the boundary field as you wish by
twisting the inner and outer wires
together, or simply bringing the
two wires together tightly.
TIP: The amount of twist and the
direction of the twist is of little
importance, as long as the wires
are touching each other along the
entire "gate" section.
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