EasyPet EP-380R User Manual - Page 3
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How the System Works
Consistent and correct use of this remote dog trainer allows you to reinforce
commands and correct misbehaviour from up to 1200 meters (in open area). There
are 50 groups of warning tones that can be used for praise, warning or silent recall.
Or use the remote transmitter to send a signal, activating the collar receiver to
deliver a vibration correction or a harmless stimulation. It has 10 levels of vibration
corrections and 99 levels of static pulse intensity so you can find the best level for
your dog's temperament and the type of training you do.
Important:
This remote dog training system has a range of up to 1200 meters in
open area. Depending on the way you hold the remote transmitter, the maximum
range may vary. For consistent results at longer ranges, hold the remote transmitter
in a vertical position away from your body and above your head. Terrain, weather,
vegetation, transmission from other radio devices, and other factors will affect the
maximum range.
More Information about Correction Modes
Warning Tone Correction: There are 50 groups of warning tones in different
frequencies. Each warning tone is about 2 second long beeping in different
frequency. These can be used for praise and warning for your dog.
Vibration Correction: There are 10 levels of vibration corrections. Level 1 is the
weakest one and level 10 is the strongest one. These can be used for silent warning
or recall.
Static Pulse Stimulation Correction: There are 99 levels of static pulse stimulation
corrections. They are divided into 10 different groups of intensity (from mildest to
strongest). Each correction group is again divided into 10 types of correction with
different correction durations (from 200ms/0.2 second to 2 seconds. Within the
same group, each higher level will have about 0.2 second increased on correction
duration).
For example, Level 1 has the mildest static pulse stimulation intensity and the
shortest correction duration (200ms/0.2 seconds), Level 2 will have the same
intensity as Level 1 but the correction duration will be about 0.4 second - about 0.2
second longer than Level 1. While at Level 10, it still has the same mildest static
pulse intensity (same as Level 1) but with the longest correction duration (2 seconds).
From Level 11, the intensity will be increased to a slightly higher level than the one
of Level 1 to Level 10, and the correction duration again is back to the shortest one
(200ms/0.2 second), while Level 20 will have the same intensity as Level 11 but has
the longest correction duration (2 seconds).