D T Systems ULTRA2000TX Dog Collars User Manual manual 2
D.T.Systems, Inc. Dog Collars manual 2
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IurnUV/Hl-F mm» m»; Hung (won “m.“ m k | nmunl lM “m r”; nmorr A lmmiu ("Mimi L”) 1 gm lndirulnr rning the l' Turning ON To turn on the unit you can use either the key ring magnet or the magnet in the collar clasp. Hold one ot’ the magnets directly up against the small letter (10 on the front ol‘ the Collart'Reeeiver. You will hear a long two—second beep immediately followed by a series of quick beeps. (The number ol’ beeps indicates which intensity level the unit is set on.) Do not move the magnet until the long beep stops. You will see a small red light flashing beside the letter (M). The unit is now on. (This flashing red light indicates that the unit is ON and not that the battery is low.) Turning OFF [0 turn the unit off. you simply reverse the procedure. Hold one of the magnets directly up against the small letter ($1) on the front of the collar/Receiver. You will hear a long two—second beep immediately followed by a shorter beep. Do not move the magnet until the long beep stops. The small red light is no longer flashing. The unit is mm OFF. Changing the Intensity Level Once the unit is in ON modetthe small red light is flashing). you can change the Intensity Level by pressing Button IV on the transmitter. The ("ollarx‘Reeeiver unit will emit a series ot‘ quick beeps to indicate the level. For instance it. the unit is on level 3 you will hear 3 beeps. it’lhe unit is on level 8 you will hear X beeps. There are eight levels. Al'ler level Eight the unit WI” cycle back to level One. Introducing Your Dog to the Collar Olntrodueing your dog to the collar should be a very positive experience. Like anything new a dog must get used to the different feel of the collar. 0 We recommend when first introducing the collar that you don't even ttirn it on and leave the transmitter in the box. The first day. keep your walking collar on the dog and hook up a leash. Put your new Ultra-e” collar on the dog and go for a walk. Most dogs like to go fora walk on the leash. let your dog get used to the feel oflhe new collar. Remember the unit is not active. Praise the dog as you walk. Pct them with your hand and make the collar wearing experience positive. OThe second day. again put the collar on your dog in the off position and play fetch in your back yard. Do all the normal things you do with your dog during playtime. Introduce some training commands without following through if the dog disobeys. Keep this collar experience positive. OThe third day. put your dog on a leash again. Put the activated Ultra-em collar on the dog. This time brings the transmitter. Practice your training commands this time introducing the lowest possible stimulation level to the dog to correct the behavior. Every dog has a different tolerance level to stimulation. Watch for signs that your dog feels the stimulation. Some signs are slight ear, head or tail movements. Increase the levels gradually until the dog responds consistently to the command. Note 2 Even at low levels. dogs may yelp when stimulation is introduced because it surprises them or it startles them and not because it is hurting them. Do not make the mistake of rushing up and petting the dog and hugging the dog because you think that you hurt them. If you do this the dog will learn that every time they feel the tingle they just have to yelp and the tingle will stop and you will hug and pet them. At low levels the dog feels a tickle. This tickle is the negative response that the dog will associate with needing to make the correction. Low level stimulation is a more effective way to train a dog. Low level stimulation is less painful than tugging on a choke chain or leash. swatting a dog with a newspaper. spanking with your hand or yelling at a dog. When done properly. low level stimulation training is more humane. effective and mentally, a better way to train your dog. For more information on how to train with electronic collars consult a professional trainer or buy a ‘how to train” video or book on this subject from your local pet or sporting goods retailer. IMPORTANT NOTICE : Never attach a leash or tie-out lo the electronic training collar. This cart cause excessive rubbing of the electrodes on the dog‘s neck which could create chafing. rash. hair loss or even sores on the dog's neck. To help prevent neck chafing. your collar should he snug on the dog’s neck with the electrodes making good skin contract. lf your collar is too tight you can affect the breathing of the dog. If your collar is too loose this will promote chafing. Always remove the collar after each training session. The collar should not be worn for more than twelve continuous hours without removing or repositioning on the dog's neck. Always remove your collar and let the dog's neck rest. Some dogs have sensitive skin. Should signs of irritation, redness. sores or chafing appear on the skin, remove collar and do not use until the skin had completely cleared up. Adjusting and Po our Collar for Proper Fit Proper collar tightness and position are very important to insure safety and correct functioning every time you use the collar. CAI] electronic collars need to be very snug to work properly. They must be just tight enough to allow the “prongs" or electrodes to make good skin contact. 0 If your collar is too loose, the stimulation may not work properly because good skin contact is not being achieved. This can directly affect the stimulation performance whether or not the dog will receive the stimulation. Always check for good "prong" contact if it appears that your dog is not responding to the stimulation 0 A loose collar can promote skin irritation from moving or rubbing too much on a dog's neck while they are running or training. The proper snug lit will help prevent this from occurring. 0 Proper fit of the collar is important. It should he just tight enough on the dog's neck to make good skin contact and allow the dog to breath normally. The collar should never be so light on the dog's neck that it restricts the dog's normal breathing pattern. 0 For proper positioning ot‘ our collar receiver box. it should be placed on the center of the dog's neck.(see picture below) 0 For how to adjust the collar strap see picture below. To adjust the tightness & position of the collar Proper collar tightness is extremely important. it" the collar is too loose. the collar will not function properly. and if the collar is too tight. the dog will have difficulty in breathing. To choose correct electrodes i i a e The proper length of the electrodes you should use is determined by which set is longy enough to make good contact with the dog's skirt. Good contact is essential for the proper operation of the unit. CAUTION When screwing in the electrodes. tighten by hand only. Hunt] tightening will ttllow the electrodes to vibrate for maximum stimulation. Donut use it wrench. 10
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