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6. Loop Monitor Display (LMD): The Loop Monitor Display provides a visual
indication of the status of your boundary signal. On traditional boundary wire
configurations each number on the scale represents the boundary signal distance
in feet, that is being broadcast from each side of the wire. A significant change
(drop) in signal range could indicate a partial wire break or other boundary wire
problem. Contact your dealer for troubleshooting tips or to schedule an
appointment.
Note: For non-traditional wire configurations where the boundary wires may be
close to one another, the LMD may not measure the boundary signal accurately in
feet, but is a visual setting reference point. Your DogWatch dealer will explain the
LMD setting and your actual signal range.
7. Range: The radio signal is transmitted from the boundary wire in all directions. The
signal is adjusted by the range control on the transmitter to create a signal field on
each side of the wire. The recommended signal field width is 6-10 feet. Your
DogWatch Dealer will adjust the radio signal distance according to the personality
and traits of your dog. Consult your DogWatch Dealer first before making any
adjustments yourself.
Signal Field: The signal field has two areas. When your dog first enters the signal
field, he will receive an audible warning. If he continues further into the signal field,
he will receive a correction. The audible area is approximately the first 13% of the
total signal field. To prevent your dog from entering the signal field and remaining in
the audible area causing depletion of the battery, the receiver will transition from an
audible warning to a short warning correction after a period of 15 seconds. This will
activate regardless of the mode switch setting, but will not activate if the receiver is
in the "Audible Only" Training Level (see Phase 1: page 15).
8. Training Mode: The training mode switch allows you to choose between two pet
friendly training options: Basic (Mode A) and QuickAlert
Basic setting, your pet will receive an audible warning followed by a correction. For
harder to train dogs, when set to QuickAlert, your pet will receive a very quick
"alert" correction followed by the normal audible warning and correction.
If you have multiple dogs on the system, when you set the training mode on the
transmitter, it will effect all receivers.
9. Rate: This adjusts to three levels (1 = slow, 2 = medium, 3 = fast). When your dog
gets a correction, he receives it in a series of pulses. Increasing the Rate means
that he will receive a greater number of pulses per second. The Rate feature
--operates when your Receiver Training Level is set to Level 1, 2, or 3.
See the Receiver Levels and Transmitter Settings chart on page 9.
Note: On the back of the transmitter are four small switches. These switches
set your transmitter to the correct broadcast frequency. Your dealer will set
these switches for your system.
Do NOT change these settings. They are for DEALER USE ONLY.
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(Mode B). When in the