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The wire can be placed on the ground, buried (maximum: 4 In deep) or fixed to a non-metallic existing fence or wall (best height: your dog's
neck height). If you plan on burying the wire, make sure your installation is functioning properly before doing so. You can protect the wire by
running it through PVC pipe or a length of garden hose.
The wire must not be taut as variations in temperature may cause it to expand or contract. In the corners, do not make right angles but prefer
rounded corners with a large radius.
Separate the wire by at least 6.5 ft from a metallic gate or one meter from a metallic fence.
Do not install the antenna wire near an electrical cable, telephone cable or satellite dishes.
In order to prevent any interference, do not run the wire within 10 Ft or parallel to electrical cables. If you must cross electrical wires, telephone
wires or television cables, do so at 90 degree angles.
If you need more than 500 Ft of antenna wire, you must connect the different lengths of wire using the supplied connectors (the wire does not
need to be stripped). You can purchase additional wire and connectors from your supplier at any time.
To ensure your dog does not receive any warning or static correction in certain areas (e.g. between the transmitter in the garage and the edge
of your property) you have to twist the outward wire around the inward wire. The twists prevent radio waves from being emitted (ref. Diagram
3).
Once the loop is completed and you are back to the transmitter, strip the two ends of the wire to connect them to the supplied transmitter
connector (connect each wire with each connector screw). Then, insert this connector into the antenna socket located on the transmitter (ref.
Diagram 1 – the connector is slanted. If you can't insert it, turn it 1/2 turn).
 Flags
The flags are a temporary visual aid for your dog during the training process. They enable your dog to visualize the area where he can move
freely and the boundaries he must not cross.
We recommend installing the flags at the inner edge of the warning zone at short intervals. Do not place the flags at the antenna wire.
Once your dog is familiar with the boundaries, the flags can be gradually removed.
 Layout of your installation
Before starting the installation of your pet fencing system, it may be useful to draw a layout of the installation.
Once the installation is completed, note the location of the wire connectors on the layout you drew for future reference. In case of connection
default, you will find them more easily.
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM
As soon as the animal wearing a collar enters the
protected area, he is warned by beep sounds.
If he continues to move forward, towards the
antenna wire, the collar emits static correction.
The antenna wire is placed on the ground, buried
or raised on an existing fence.
For the system to function, the wire must form a
continuous loop.
Both wires (inward and outward) must be spaced
6 ft apart.
Warning area
static correction area
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Diagram 4 – Sample installation
Antenna wire
By twisting the outward strand with
the inward strand, wave emission is
blocked and the animal can move
freely within this zone.
Twisted
wire
Transmitter
6 Ft
between
both wires

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