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User Manual
PT10U / PC10U
Pathfinder
by Dogtra
GPS Tracker for dog
Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the Dogtra Pathfinder.
Caution
1.The Dogtra Pathfinder is intended for the sole purpose of tracking and training dogs. The
Pathfinder is NOT intended for human use or use on other animals. Dogtra does not
assume any liability for the improper use of the Dogtra Pathfinder.
2. The Dogtra Pathfinder is meant for use in open outdoor areas. Operating the Pathfinder
near tall buildings and other steel structures will reduce the range of the GPS.
3.Pay close attention to the signal range when operating the Pathfinder across long
distances and low line-of-sight view.
2. Dogtra highly recommends consulting a dog training professional when using the
Pathfinder e-collar to correct dogs that are aggressive towards other dogs or people.
3. The Dogtra Pathfinder connects to your phone using Bluetooth. Dogtra’s industry leading
technology filtering system ensures minimal interference with other electronic devices. Out
digital microprocessor offers thousands of unique codes to eliminate frequency match-up
with other Dogtra e-collars. Dogtra recommends consulting your physician if you are
going to use the e-collar and you have any type of medical devices.
4. If the constant button is held down for 12 seconds or more, the unit will automatically
shut down. It reactivates when the button is released and depressed again.
5. A loose fit can allow the receiver/collar to move around on the dog’s neck. When this
happens, the contact points may rub the skin and cause irritation. If the unit is too loose,
the contact points will not make proper contact and your dog will not receive consistent
stimulation.
6. Leaving the receiver/collar in the same location on the dog’s neck for an extended period
of time can cause skin irritation. If the dog is to wear the e-collar for long periods,
occasionally reposition the receiver/collar so that the contact points are moved to a
different location on the dog’s neck. Make sure you check for skin irritation each time you
use the unit. If your dog exhibits signs of skin irritation, consult with a veterinarian.
7. Every dog has a different tolerance and reaction to the stimulation. Please look at your dog’s
reaction to find just the right level of stimulation. The stimulation level may vary depending on
the situation and distractions. Normally a distracted dog (chasing another dog, squirrel, etc.) will
require a higher level of stimulation compared to when there is no distraction.
8. E-collars can be used with many different methods. If you have any concerns in the training
methods provided by Dogtra, consult with a dog training professional.
1.
First
1.1 Charging the Pathfinder
1.2 Power,
1.3 Operational buttons
1.3.1
Connector
1.3.2
Collar
1.4 About The LED
1.4.1
connector
1.4.2
collar
1.5 Connector
1.5.1
Replacing the antenna
1.6 Collar
2.
1.6.1
Test Light
1.6.2
Replacing the Antenna
1.6.3
How to find the right stimulation
1.6.4
The GPS is for outdoor use.
1.6.5
Tone
1.6.6
Can I increase the range?
Installing the Pathfinder app
2.1 Compatible phones
2.1.1
iOS down
2.1.2
Android down
2.2 iOS down Downloading from the App Store
2.3 Android down Downloading with Google Play
3.
Pairing
3.1 Pairing a phone to the GPS Connector
3.2 Phone and GPS Connector range
3.3 Pairing the GPS Connector and GPS Collar
4.
App Features
4.1 MAP
4.2 COMPASS
4.3 E-COLLAR
4.4 Device List
4.5 Options in Device List
4.6 Device Detail Info & Edit
4.7 Map Record
4.8 Map Select
4.9 Offline map
4.10
5.
Geo-fence
Pathfinder Setting
5.1 Screen Saver
5.2 Shake Control
5.3 Volume Button Control
5.4 Distance Unit
5.5 Speed Unit
5.6 GPS DATA
5.7 Tracking only mode
5.8 Offline map data usage
5.9 Always Fit boundary
6.
5.10
Alarm Setting – Settings for various alarms
5.11
Connector Pairing
User Guide
Maintain
Troubleshooting
1.
First
1.1 Charging the Pathfinder
Charge the Pathfinder’s GPS Connector and GPS Collar before the first use.
The Pathfinder uses Lithium Polymer batteries.
-Fully charge the Pathfinder’s GPS Connector and GPS Collar before the first
use.
- Only use official Dogtra chargers with the Pathfinder.
- Do not charge the Pathfinder in near flammable substances.
- Fully charge the Pathfinder if storing for 1 month or longer.
* When to recharge the Pathfinder
- When the LED is red on the GPS Connector or GPS Collar.
- When the app displays a low battery percentage.
- When the LED does not turn on.
How to charge the Pathfinder
1) Connect the charger to the GPS Connector and GPS Collar using the splitter
cable.
2) Plug the charger into a 120v (220v in Europe) outlet.
3) When fully charged, detach the cables and plug the rubber caps over the
charging ports on the GPS Connector/Collar.
4) The GPS Collar turns off while charging and cannot be used, while the GPS
Connector functions while charging.
- The LED will display red while charging and green when the unit is fully
charged. The GPS Connector LED will be green when turned on while charging.
- A depleted battery requires 3.5 hours to fully charge.
1.2 Power
To turn on the GPS Connector, press the blue select button until the LED turns
on.
To turn off the GPS Connector, press the blue select button until the red LED
turns off.
To turn on the GPS Collar, press the power button until the LED turns on. To
turn off the GPS Collar, press the power button until the LED turns red. A tone
will be played to
o indicate th
hat the GPS Collar is shu
utting down.
1.3 Operrational Butttons
1.3.1
CONNEC
CTOR
SELECT – ON/O
OFFOn/Off an
nd pairing device selection
ON:T
To turn on, press
the sellect button until
the LED
D turns on.
OFF :To turn off,, press the select button
n until the LE
ED turns off..
While turned on, press the select
button
n once to se
et pairing to the GPS Co
ollar,
presss the select button a seccond time to
o set pairing
g to the sma
artphone app
p.
CON
NNECT –Starrt Pairing
Afterr using the Select
button
n to set the GPS Connecctor to phon
ne or collar, press
and hold down the
t Connectt button until the LED bllinks rapidly.. The GPS
Conn
nector will now be readyy for pairing
g.
※Usiing the Select button to
o set the GPS
S Connectorr to Collar is used to paiir the
GPS Connector to
t the GPS Collar.
Settin
ng the GPS Connector
to
o Phone is used
to pa
air the GPS Connector to a phone.
1.3.2
Collar
COL
LLAR–Powerr
Pow
werON :To tu
urn the GPS Collar on, press
the pow
wer button u
until the gre
een
LED
D turns on.
Pow
werOFF :To turn the GPS
S Collar off, press
the po
ower button until the LED
turn
ns off.
Con
nnection mode &pairing
gmode :To place the GPS
S Collar into
o pairing mode,
beg
gin with the device turne
ed off and hold down th
he power bu
utton until LE
ED
blinks rapidly. A melody will be played when the GPS
G Collar is in pairing mode.
※Th
he GPS Colla
ar pairing mo
ode is used to pair the GPS Collar a
and the GPS
Con
nnector. The Pathfinder set
s comes with
both parts paired to
o each otherr.
1.4 Abou
ut the LED
1.4.1
connecto
or
Pow
wer :The pow
wer LED blin
nks every 2 seconds
whille turned on
n. The LED co
olor
rep
presents the battery life, with green (~50%), oran
nge (~10%), and red (~0
0%).
Wh
hile charging and turned
d on, the LED
D will blink green.
PHO
ONE :Press the
t Select bu
utton twice to
t set the GPS Connecto
or to Phone.
Wh
hen set to Ph
hone, a gree
en LED will stay on. Hold
ding down th
he Connect
buttton will placce the GPS Connector
in
nto pairing mode
and th
he LED will blink
rap
pidly in green
n.
COLLAR Press the
t Select button once to
t set the GPS Connecto
or to Collar.
Wh
hen set to Co
ollar, a green
n LED will sttay on. Holding down th
he Connect
buttton will placce the GPS Connector
in
nto pairing mode
and th
he LED will blink
rap
pidly in green
n.
1.4.2
collar
The
e LED on the
e GPS Collarr blinks while
e turned on, and the LED
D color
rep
presents the battery life, with green (~50%), oran
nge (~10%), and red (~0
0%).
1.5 Conn
nector
1.5.1
Replacing the antenna
Twiist the anten
nna counter--clockwise to
o remove.
1.5.2
To maxim
mize the signal with the GPS Collar, hold the GP
PS Connecto
or
with ante
enna facing up.
1.6 Colla
ar
1.6.1
Test Ligh
ht
1. Turn
on the GPS
G Collar and
place the
e Ttest light over the co
ontact pointss.
2.Th
he test light will illumina
ate momenta
arily when th
he Nick buttton is presse
ed in
the Pathfinder app.
The ligh
ht will stay lit as long ass the Constant button is
presssed in the Pathfinder
app, up to 12
2 seconds.
3. The
T test lightt will emit a brighter ligh
ht when the stimulation is increased
d.
1.6.2
Replacing the antenna
Open
n the antenn
na enclosure
e by removin
ng the 4 scre
ews and the
e contact poiints.
ew holding the
t antenna in place to replace the antenna.
Remove the scre
1.6.3
How to find
the righ
ht stimulation
-.Op
pen the Path
hfinder app to the E-Colllar tab and select your dog and
stim
mulation leve
el.
- Th
he stimulatio
on levels are from 0 (low
west) to 100 (highest).
- Always start at
a the lowestt level of stim
mulation and
d work your way up.
- Th
he appropria
ate level can be found when
the dog
g responds tto the
stimulation wiith a mild re
eaction, such
h as a tensing of the necck muscles.
* No
ote: The app
propriate stim
mulation levvel will depend on your dog’s size,
we
eight, and te
emperamentt.
1.6.4
The GPS is for outdo
oor use
Th
he Pathfinderr is meant fo
or use in open outdoor areas. Opera
ating the
Pathfinder near tall
t buildings and other steel structu
ures will reduce the rang
ge of
the GPS.
Not acq
quiring a GP
PS signal for prolonged periods of time while ou
utside
may indicate issu
ues with the
e unit.
1.6.5
Tone
The tone sound level cannott be adjusted and the to
one will ring once even when
the button
is held down.
1.6.6
Can I inccrease the ra
ange?
- Th
he Pathfinde
er has a 9-mile line of sig
ght range.
- Ho
olding the GPS
G Connecttor high with
h the antenn
na facing up will maximizze
th
he range.
2.
Installing the Pathfinder app
2.1 Compatible phones
1) iOS : iOS 8.1 and above
iPhone 5, 5C, 5S, 6, 6+, 6S, 6S+, 7, 7+
iPad Generation 3 and above
2) Samsung Galaxy S4 and above, Note 2 and above, and LG G3 and above
2.2 iOS down Downloading from the App Store
AppStore -> Pathfinder 검색 Search Pathfinder
2.3 Android down Downloading with Google Play
3.
Pairing
3.1 Pairing a phone to the GPS Connector
3.1.1
Launch the Pathfinder app
3.1.2
On Turn on the GPS Connector
3.1.3
Select Pathfinder App Side Menu -> Function Setting -> Bluetooth
Pairing
3.1.4
Set the GPS Connector to pairing mode and click search in the app.
※Once paired, launching the app when the GPS Connector is on will
automatically connect them together
※ The GPS Connector should be within Bluetooth range (33 feet) of your phone
to operate.
※ The GPS Connector will reconnect with the phone when it is within range.
※ Reinstalling the app will require pairing with the GPS Connector.
※ The Pathfinder app may need to be restarted for compatibility issues.
3.2 Phon
ne and GPS Connector range
※ Th
he maximum
m communica
ation range for the GPS Connector and phone is
i 33
feet.
10m
3.3 Pairing the GPS Connector and
GPS Collar
Pair the GPS Con
nnector and GPS Collar in close pro
oximity to ea
ach other. Yo
ou
can use
u the Path
hfinder app to
t check if the GPS Collar is properly paired.
3.3.1
on Turn the GPS Connector on.
3.3.2
Check th
hat the GPS Collar is turn
ned off.
3.3.3
Use the select butto
on on the GP
PS Connect to
t set the LE
ED to Collar.
3.3.4
Hold dow
wn the conn
nect button for 5 second
ds until LED blinks rapidly.
3.3.5
Hold dow
wn the power button on
n the GPS Collar until th
he melody iss
played.
3.3.6
The melo
ody will stop
p and the LE
EDs on the GPS
G Connecttor and GPS
Collar wiill return to blinking in normal
intervvals.
4.
App Features
4.1 MAP
Side Menu
My
My Location
Dog
Move
Shared
My
Dog or
Hunter
Main Map
Location
Compass
E-Collar
Alarm
Banner
Selected Dog
Dog Moving Path
Dog state icon
Collar Name
Collar Distance
Collar State icon
Connector(Me) location
4.1.1
Position display. With the GPS Connector paired to a GPS Collar and
phone or when receiving shared GPS Connector/GPS Collar devices,
their positions will be displayed on the map.
※ Devices that are offline or hidden will not be displayed on the map.
4.1.2
Dog Alerts
4.1.2.1 Select a dog on the map to receive notification alerts for that dog.
4.1.2.2 Dog alerts are sent for the selected dog only. The current selected
dog is displayed with an outline around their icon.
4.1.3
Map Gestures
4.1.4
Dog position display
4.1.4.1 Your dog’s location is viewed on the map along with the collar
name and distance from your position. The dog icon displays your
dog’s current action status.
4.1.4.2 When your dog’s action changes, the icon action status will change
as well.
4.1.4.3 The dog display icon will change with poor connection, GPS signal
loss, or low battery, to an icon that represents these issues.
4.1.4.4 Devices shared will display the shared symbol on the device icon.
4.1.5
Connector position display
4.1.5.1 See the section on sharing/receiving devices.
4.1.5.2 When viewing shared GPS Connector devices, an icon will be
displayed along with the device name and distance from your
position.
4.1.5.3 The shared GPS Connector display icon will change with a poor
connection, GPS signal loss, or low battery, to an icon that
represents these issues.
4.1.6
My position
When the GPS Connector is paired with your phone, your current
position and tracks will be displayed.
4.1.7
Select between maps from Google (Normal, Satellite, Terrain) and
OpenStreetMap (Outdoors) from menu/map select.
4.1.8
The GPS Collars can be identified by name and color. Name and color
can be edited from menu/device list/device/edit.
4.1.9
GPS Collars shared with you can be identified by the shared symbol on
the icon.
4.1.10 Dog State Icon
Resting
Resting+
+Bark
Running
Running+Bark
Pointing
Pointing+Bark
Treeding
Treeding
g+Bark
4.1.1
11 Long pre
essing the map
m opens up the marke
er/ruler menu.
4.1.11.1 Map Sticker :The markers can be used to mark important locations.
Markers are also recorded onto history files and removed at the
start of a new hunt. Text can be saved along with the markers.
4.1.11.2 Distance ruler :The distance ruler can measure the distance between
multiple points. When finished, click x to exit out of the distance
ruler.
4.2 COMPASS
Direction faced
North
Dog direction
3.3.3 View All
3.3.2 Dog Selected
4.2.1
View the direction and distance of dogs and hunters at a glance.
4.2.2
Selecting dogs and hunters from the list will display them on the
compass.
※ pairing with 1 device will display that device at all times.
4.2.3
Use the View All button to view all dogs and hunters at once.
4.2.4
Dogs and hunters are not displayed when hidden or offline.
※ Phone cases made of metal or metal objects attached to the phone
will interfere with the compass.
※The phone may need to be calibrated for the compass.
4.3 E-COLLAR
Selected
Tone
Nick↔Cont.
Change
Stimulation Level
Send Nick or
Constant
4.3.1
Nick or Constant stimulation or Tone can be sent to the selected dog.
4.3.2
Stimulation Level
4.3.2.1 Nick and Constant stimulation modes have stimulation levels from 1
to 100.
4.3.2.2 The stimulation level is controlled by the stimulation slider and
stimulation increase/decrease buttons on the left and right of the
slider.
4.3.2.3 The stimulation level can be set for individual dogs.
4.3.3
Dog selection
4.3.3.1 Dogs can be selected using the dog list or in map view.
4.3.3.2 List view displays dogs in a list along with their distance from you
and the recommended view when training multiple dogs.
4.3.3.3 Map view displays selectable dog icons on a map and can be used
to view recall.
※ Dogs are not displayed when hidden or offline.
4.3.4
Use the mode button to switch between Nick and Constant stimulation
modes.
4.3.5
The lock button disables training functions until unlocked. Use the lock
feature so dogs are not accidentally stimulated.
4.3.6
Sending stimulation
4.3.6.1 Select a dog from list or map view.
4.3.6.2 Select the stimulation level using the stimulation slider or
stimulation increase/decrease buttons.
4.3.6.3 Set the stimulation to Nick or Constant using the mode button.
4.3.6.4 Nick :Stimulation is sent when the stimulation button is pressed.
Stimulation will be sent as long as the button is pressed, up to 12
seconds, when set to Constant.
Constant, Tone :A tone will sound as long as the button is pressed,
up to 12 seconds.
※ The E-Collar tab is disabled when the Tracking Only mode is turned on in
the Function Settings menu.
4.4 Device List
4.4.1
List of connected devices
4.4.1.1 Connected devices are displayed in Device List.
4.4.1.2 The dog icons display the dog’s current action.
4.4.1.3 Device battery life and distance from your location is displayed.
4.4.1.4 Selecting a device will display detailed information.
4.4.2
Device Sharing
Press the share icon to share and receive GPS Connector/GPS Collar
devices. Both Pathfinder users must you the device sharing feature at
the same time and within close proximity to each other.
4.4.2.1 Sharing a Device
You can share your position or your dog’s position.
Press the share button and select the device you want to share.
A pop up will appear when a device has been successfully shared.
4.4.2.2 Rece
eiving a Deviice
As anoth
her Pathfinde
er user is sending a devvice, press th
he share buttton
and rece
eive from the
e pop up me
enu.
A pop up will appea
ar when a de
evice has been successfu
ully received.
Shared devices
are displayed
on
n the Map an
nd Compasss, along with
h the
tracks an
nd dog statu
uses as they update.

E-collar and upd
dating GPS settings are disabled
for received shared
devicces.

GPS settings are
e disabled fo
or offline devvices.
4.5 Options in Device List
Press the more options button (…) to bring up the options to hide or reorder
devices.
4.5.1
Hide
4.5.1.1 Hidden devices do not show up in the map, compass, and e-collar
tabs.
4.5.1.2 Use the more options button in the Device List to unhide a device.
4.5.2
Reorder
4.5.2.1 Reorder how the devices show in the app.
4.5.2.2 Press reorder to place the device in sorting mode.
4.5.2.3 Hold down the sort button and place the device in the desired
position.
4.5.2.4 The new order will be used in the map, compass, and e-collar tabs.
4.6 Device Detail Info & Edit
4.6.1
Device details
4.6.1.1 Press a device from the device list to go to the device details page.
4.6.1.2 The device details displays the total distance traveled, current speed,
ID, GPS strength, Radio Frequency strength, and battery level,
shared and hidden statuses.
4.6.1.3 Slide the device details page to view other devices.
4.6.2
Device settings edit
4.6.2.1 Press the edit button to change device settings.
4.6.2.2 Name Change :Edit the device name.
4.6.2.3 ID :The GPS Collar ID can be changed. Change the ID when the
signal conflicts with another GPS Collar. The ID of devices that are
shared with you cannot be changed.
The first number in the ID is the Channel and the second number is
the order. Do not use the same ID for additional GPS Collars.
4.6.2.4 GPS Rate :The GPS update rate can be changed for each device with
the options for 2 seconds, 6 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds and
120 seconds. The update rate of devices that are shared with you
cannot be changed.
4.6.2.5 Color :The color associated with the GPS Collar can be changed. The
device color is used in the icon, tracks, compass needle, and in the
device list views.
4.6.2.6 Hide or show a hidden device.
4.6.2.7 Rescue Mode :
Turning on Rescue Mode activates when the GPS Collar battery life
is at 25% or less. The device is placed in sleep mode and the
update rate is changed to 120 seconds. At 25% battery life, rescue
mode increases the standby time by 8 hours. The rescue mode
setting cannot be changed for devices that are shared with you.
4.6.2.8 Delete :Delete removes pairing between the GPS Collar and GPS
Connector, or removes from the app devices shared with you. To
add back the GPS Collar, the GPS Collar and GPS Connector will
have to be paired. Previously shared devices will need to be shared
again.
4.7 Map Record
View history files and delete using the edit button. History files currently
recording cannot be accessed until completed. Select completed history files to
play back and view details.
3.7.3 delete
4.7.1
A history file begins recording when the GPS Connector is connected to
the phone and the app is opened.
4.7.2
History files currently recording cannot be accessed until completed.
4.7.3
Use the edit button to delete history files.
4.7.4
History Detail
3.6.5.1
Show
3.6.5.2
3.6.5.3
3.6.5.4
KML
Time
3.6.5.5
Play-
4.7.4.1 Play: The history file displays the track movement of dogs and
people. Use the play button to view the movement from start to
finish, or use the slider to jump to a specific time.
4.7.4.2 Show Devices: Select/deselect the devices you want to see/hide in
the history file playback.
4.7.4.3 Send History File: Completed history files can be emailed as a KML
file. iPhone users can download the KML file using iTunes. KML files
can be viewed on a desktop computer using Google Earth.
4.8 Map Select
A preferred map view can be selected.
4.8.1
Google Map – Normal
4.8.2
Google Map – Satellite
4.8.3
Google Map – Terrain
4.8.4
Outdoors MapDisplays outdoor points of interest.
4.9 Offline Map
Download offline areas and view areas downloaded for offline use.
4.9.1
Offline Maps
4.9.1.1 View offline map area and details.
4.9.1.2 Use the edit button to rename or delete the offline map.
4.9.2
Map Download
4.9.2.1 The offline map is displayed when cellular data/wifi is unavailable.
4.9.2.2 Offline maps should be downloaded before entering areas with
limited data.
4.9.2.3 Navigate to the area you wish to download and use pinch and
zoom to specify the area.
4.9.2.4 To use the offline map, you must select Outdoors from the Map
Select menu.
4.10
Geo-fence
3.10.1 Tutorial
A Geo-fence can be created for an area specified.
The Geo-fence will be displayed on the Map tab. Dog alerts for the Geo-fence are
turned on by default and a notification will appear when dogs exit and enter the
Geo-Fence.
※ If the Geo-fence alerts do not go off, check the function settings to see if they
are turned off.
※ The Geo-fence alerts can be turned off in the Function Settings.
4.10.1 Geo-fence Info: The info button displays more information on setting up
the Geo-fence.
4.10.2 Saving a Geo-fence
4.10.2.1 Long press the map to create a Geo-fence point.
4.10.2.2 Geo-fence points must be created in clockwise order. Geo-fence
points cannot intersect and an invalid Geo-fence will be displayed in
red.
4.10.2.3 A valid Geo-fence is displayed in green.
4.10.2.4 An invalid Geo-fence is displayed in red.
4.10.2.5 Once a valid Geo-fence is created, use the save button to the save
the Geo-fence to the map.
4.10.2.6 An invalid Geo-fence cannot be saved.
4.10.3 : Geo-fence points can be edited before saving.
4.10.3.1 Hold and drag the Geo-fence points to edit its location.
4.10.4 Geo-fence reset
4.10.4.1 Use the reset button to start over.
5.
Pathfinder Setting
5.1 Screen Saver
5.1.1
The phone screen turns off when covered or in a pocket and turns on
when viewed.
5.1.2
On Android, the screen will turn off when the proximity sensor is
covered and turns on when the sensor is exposed.
5.1.3
Turn this feature on and off using the On/Off button.
5.2 Shake Control
5.2.1
Shake your phone to jump between dogs or the main tabs.
5.2.2
Select between tabs, dogs and no action.
5.3 Volume Button Control
5.3.1
Use the volume buttons to jump between dogs or zoom in/out on the
map.
5.3.2
Select between zoom, dogs and no action.
5.4 Distance Unit
5.4.1
The distance is displayed on the main tabs, and device list.
5.4.2
Select between meters and yards.
5.5 Speed Unit :Select between seconds and hours.
5.6 GPS Data
5.6.1
The GPS Data Limit sets how far back the tracks are displayed. If 2
minutes is selected, only the tracks up to 2 minutes will be displayed.
5.6.2
Select between intervals in 1 to 10 minutes or unlimited.
5.7 : Tracking only mode
5.7.1
Tracking Only Mode disables the e-collar for use where e-collars are
restricted.
5.7.2
The history file will display a Tracking Only Mode watermark that cannot
be edited while in Tracking Only Mode.
※ A new history file will begin recording when the Tracking Only Mode is
turned on.
5.8 Offline Map Data Usage
5.8.1
Turn Offline Map Data on to use cellular data when available with
Offline maps. Turn Offline Map Data off to restrict data usage and only
display downloaded Offline Maps.
5.8.2
On (Allow data usage while using Offline Maps)/Off (Restrict data usage
while using Offline Maps) This feature needs to switch in the app!
5.9 Always Fit Boundary
5.9.1
Turn Always Fit Boundary on to view all dogs on the screen when
returning to a map view. Turn Always Fit Boundary off to view where
you left off when returning to a map view.
5.9.2
5.10
Alarm Setting –Settings for various alarms.
5.10.1 Selected Collar Status –Set the alert type for dog status changes.
5.10.1.1 Separate alert types can be set for each dog status.
5.10.1.2 Options for alerts are pop up, vibration and sound and can be
turned on and off.
5.10.1.3 Sound alerts include 5 melody options and voice.
5.10.1.4 Allow Alerts –Turning off Allow Alerts disables all alerts for the dog
status.
5.10.1.5 Pop Up Message –Pop Up Message displays a pop up notification
alert.
5.10.1.6 Vibrate –Vibrate is a phone vibration alert.
5.10.1.7 Sound – Sound alerts include 5 melody options and voice. Turn off
sound alerts by selecting none.
5.10.2 Geo-Fence In/Out :Turn on/off Geo-fence In/Out alerts used with a
saved Geo-fence.
5.10.3 Low Battery Warning Level Setting
5.10.3.1 The battery warning changes the device icon and displays a
notification when the device battery reaches the battery percentage
selected.
5.11
Connector Pairing
5.11.1 Begin pairing mode on the phone to pair with the GPS Connector. Use
the pairing mode to pair with a new or replacement GPS Connector.
6.
User Guide
6.1 The User Guide goes over the main features of the Pathfinder.
6.2 Review the User Guide when using the Pathfinder for the first time.
Maintain
- Be sure the rubber charging cap is securely in place on the GPS Connector/Collar when in
use.
- Carefully inspect the unit for any missing parts or damage to the casing after use.
Damaged or broken casing may affect the waterproof guarantee on the unit.
- The antenna must be securely in place for maximum range.
- Charge the unit for 2 hours before storing for extended periods. Charge the unit fully once
a month while in storage or before use.
- Do not keep the unit exposed to extreme climates.
- The Pathfinder uses Lithium Polymer batteries and can be replaced. Be careful not to damage
or puncture the batteries.
- Dogtra may include updates and improvements to the Pathfinder app which can be
downloaded through the App Store and Google Play.
Troubleshooting
If the unit is malfunctioning, please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide before sending it to
Dogtra for service. If you have any questions or concerns, you may email them to
info@dogtra.com or call customer service at 1-888-811-9111.
FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This is a sensitive radio device.
Any unauthorized changes or modifications
to this device that are not expressly approved by Dogtra Co.,Ltd will void the
devices warranty, and might void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
So don’t do it please.
Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure
This device is a mobile transmitter and receiver that uses an external
antenna to send and receive low levels of radio frequency (RF) energy for
data communications. The device emits RF energy below the published limits
when operating in its maximum output power mode and when used with
Dogtra Co.,Ltd authorized accessories. To comply with RF exposure
compliance requirements, the device should be installed and operated with a
minimum of 0.2m between the device and your body. The device should not
be used in other configurations
This device must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any
other transmitter or antenna.
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Torrance, CA. 90501
USA
TEL : 310-534-0101
FAX : 310-534-9111
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