- 1. Table of Contents
- 1. 1 Turning the 200C On/Off
- 2. At a Glance
- 2. 2 Transmitter Button Function
- 2. Understanding Your Training System
- 3. Main Features
- 3. 3 Collar Fitting
- 4. 4 Finding the Right Stimulation
- 4. Maximizing the Distance
- 5. 6 Led Indicator
- 5. General Training Tips
- 5. Maintenance
- 5. Troubleshooting Guide
- 6. 7 Charging the Battery
UNDERSTANDING YOUR
TRAINING SYSTEM
1. Turning the 200C On/Off
To turn the receiver/collar on, place the red dot on the back
of the handheld transmitter to the red dot on the receiver/
collar. Hold the two red dots together for a moment until
the LED light on the receiver/collar comes on.
To turn the receiver/collar off, repeat the same procedure
holding the two red dots together momentarily. The LED
light will turn red for a brief moment indicating that the
receiver/collar is now off.
The transmitter does not have an on/off button and it will
only activate when the buttons are pressed.
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2. Transmitter Button Function
200C
The transmitter for the 200C single dog unit has three
buttons (one on the face of the transmitter and two on the
left side).
Nick
Constant
Nick Button
The Nick button is located on the top of the left side of the
handheld transmitter. When the Nick button is pressed,
the receiver emits a single rapid pulse of electrical
stimulation.
Constant Button
The Constant button is located on the bottom of the left
side of the handheld transmitter. Pressing the Constant
button gives continuous stimulation as long as the
button is pushed, for up to 12 seconds. If the button
is not released after 12 seconds, the stimulation will
automatically turn off as a safety feature. The collar will
be ready to be reactivated once the button has been
released.
Pager Button
The Pager button is located on the face of the transmitter.
Pressing it will give a vibration for as long as the button is
pressed, for up to 12 seconds.
Pager
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