Cabela's GS-2001Gun Dog Series Manuale di avvio rapido - Pagina 4
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Transmitter Display Symbols:
The display stays on for 30 minutes
after a button press. After 30 minutes
with no button presses, the display
shuts off. Pressing any button will
make the display turn back on.
Various symbols you might see in
the Transmitter display are explained
as follows:
(Numeric readout) – Appears
in the middle of the display, this
shows the chosen stimulation level.
Adjust with the Stim level up / Stim
level down (arrow) buttons.
– The left symbol
displays when the Transmitter is
controlling Dog Collar Receiver 1. You
can purchase a second collar to
expand the system for training two
dogs. The right symbol displays when
controlling Dog Collar Receiver 2.
Switch between Collar Receivers by
pressing the Dog Select button.
– This symbol appears
whenever Tone is part of the
Stimulation type chosen. (See
Transmitter Default Settings in
following column).
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– The battery indicator
provides constant awareness of your
battery's power level. (See Battery
Indicator on page 7).
USING THE TRANSMITTER
Turning ON the Transmitter
Power up the Transmitter by pressing
any button. You will see the display
turn on when you press any button.
Reset All Programmable Settings
Press
and
at the same time to
reset all programmable settings to the
default settings. The Transmitter
Display shows all symbols for two
seconds during reset.
Transmitter Default Settings
Dog 1&2 Stim Type:
(Continuous) Stim Only
Dog 1&2 Primary Stim Level: 5
Dog 1&2 Alt Stim Level: 10
You can program the above options
for your Transmitter, except for the
Alt Stim level.
Set Stim Button Intensity Level
To change the intensity level for the
Stim button:
Press
or
until the desired
stimulation level is displayed. When
the Stim button is pressed, the Collar
Receiver will deliver a stimulation at
this setting.
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Double Reward
Double Reward is the term used
when a stimulation is followed by a
half-second delay and a half-second
tone.
GS-2001 Transmitter:
1. Choose desired dog using
the Dog Select button.
2. Press up the arrow
and
at the same time until the PROG
symbol appears in the Transmitter
display.
3. Press
to switch between
Stim without Tone and Double
Reward. (Flashing tone symbol
in display means Double Reward,
no tone symbol means Stim
without Tone.) Repeatedly
pressing the Tone button switches
between these two choices.
4. Press the down arrow
to save
setting and exit programming.
Alternate Stimulation (Alt Stim)
Some trainers depend upon instant
access to a higher stimulation setting
for circumstances where the dog may
not respond to lower levels, such as a
high distraction environment. Your
Transmitter features a red, preset Alt
Stim button that you can use to
deliver an alternate (higher) level of
stimulation. The GS-2001 transmitter
Alt Stim buttons are factory-set to
level 10.
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Battery Indicator
Battery is at 2/3 to Full capacity.
Transmitter is fully functional.
Battery is at 1/3 capacity.
Transmitter is still fully functional.
Battery is at 1/6 capacity.
Transmitter will operate the Collar
Receiver, but replace Transmitter
batteries as soon as possible.
Battery is almost dead.
Transmitter is unable to operate
the Collar Receiver. Replace batteries
to use again.
When the Battery Indicator shows the
low battery symbol (1/6 capacity),
replace the Transmitter batteries
soon. When only the battery outline is
displayed, the Transmitter's battery is
too low to send transmissions to the
Collar Receiver. Transmitter batteries
must be replaced to regain operation.
Battery Cautions
Do not charge batteries every night.
To maximize battery life, use the
Collar Receiver until the LED light
blinks red.
• Do not disassemble batteries
• Do not short circuit batteries
• Do not expose to high temperature:
60°C/140°F
• Do not incinerate batteries
• Keep batteries out of reach of
children
Batteries must be recycled or
disposed of properly. Batteries should
NEVER be discarded in municipal
waste.
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