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Quick Start Guide
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T T u u r r n n i i n n g g t t h h e e C C o o l l l l a a r r R R e e c c e e i i v v e e r r O O N N a a n n d d O O F F F F
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F F i i t t t t h h e e C C o o l l l l a a r r o o n n Y Y o o u u r r D D o o g g
Put the collar around your dog's neck and adjust to find the
proper fit. Fasten the collar so the fit is snug, yet loose enough
to allow one finger to fit between the strap and the dog's neck.
Fit is important because a loose collar may cause inconsistent
performance.
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B B e e g g i i n n T T r r a a i i n n i i n n g g
Read the information in the Training section on page 13. Though your dog may show
good initial response to the training, be sure to continue training for several weeks. The
convenience that your new remote training system offers is well worth the time invested.
Throughout this manual, items in a bordered box apply to GS-7001 ONLY.
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To Turn the Collar Receiver ON:
Press and release the On/Off Button
when the Collar Receiver Indicator Light
comes on. The Collar Receiver will emit
a start up tone.
To Turn the Collar Receiver OFF:
Press and release the On/Off Button
when the Collar Receiver Indicator Light
comes on solid (red) and the Collar
Receiver will emit an off tone.
To extend the life between charging
cycles, turn the Collar Receiver off when
it is not in use.
NOTE: Approximate battery life between
charges is 40 to 60 hours, depending
on frequency of use.
Cabela's
®
Gun Dog
®
— Owner's Manual
THE TRANSMITTER
The waterproof Transmitter signals the
electronic Collar Receiver to produce a
harmless, yet effective stimulation and/or
tone. The no-slip grip feels comfortable in
your hand for extended periods of training
time or field time.
Explaining the
Transmitter Keypad Buttons:
Alternate
Tone
Stimulation
Stimulation
Level Up
Momentary
Stimulation
Stimulation
(Continuous)
Stimulation
Program/
Level Down
Locate
Dog Select
GS-7001 keypad shown above,
GS-6001 keypad shown below.
Tone
Stimulation
Level Up
Stimulation
Stimulation
Level Down
Dog Select
Locate
Above keypad buttons are explained as
follows:
Tone – When pressed, causes the
Collar Receiver to produce a tone.
No stimulation is delivered.
Stimulation – also called the "Stim
Button," when pressed, this sends a
continuous stimulation signal to the Collar
Receiver at the intensity shown in the
display for as long as you hold down the
button (See "Over Stimulation Protection"
on page 13.)
Cabela's
®
Gun Dog
®
— Owner's Manual
Button features one raised bump to easily
locate by touch, even with gloves on! (See
"Program the Stim Type" on page 7.)
Stimulation Level Up & Stimulation
Level Down – adjusts the stimulation
intensity through a range of levels. GS-
7001 stimulation range is 1 to 20. GS-
6001 stimulation range is 1 to 15.
Exclusive Feature: Hold either stim level
up or stim level down button for half a
second for the Rapid Ramp
feature to
start — The Transmitter display scrolls
through stim levels more quickly.
Dog Select – Switches Transmitter
control from Dog (Collar) 1 to Dog (Collar)
2, for training two dogs. You can
purchase a second collar to expand the
system for training two dogs.
GS-7001 ONLY:
Alternate Stimulation (Alt Stim)
– (top left red button) – When you press
the Alt Stim button, the
symbol displays. Program this preset
button to the desired stimulation level.
(See Alternate Stimulation (Alt Stim) on
page 8.)
Momentary Stimulation – When you
press the Momentary Stim button (large
gray button below the Stimulation button),
the
symbol displays. Momentary
pulse stimulation is one quick stim per
button press (also called Nick stimulation
or Brief-tap stimulation).
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