Radio Systems 3001112 DOG TRAINER, HAND HELD UNIT User Manual MANUAL
Radio Systems Corp DOG TRAINER, HAND HELD UNIT MANUAL
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GPS TRACKING OPERATING GUIDE PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE GUIDE BEFORE BEGINNING 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 1 3/31/11 1:49 PM IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Explanation of Attention Words and Symbols used in this guide This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION, used without the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in harm to your dog. NOTICE is used to address safe use practices not related to personal injury. • Not for use with aggressive dogs. Do not use this product if your dog is aggressive, or if your dog is prone to aggressive behavior. Aggressive dogs can cause severe injury and even death to their owner and others. If you are unsure whether this product is appropriate for your dog, please consult your veterinarian or a certified trainer. • This device contains Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) batteries; never incinerate, puncture, deform, shortcircuit, or charge with an inappropriate charger. Fire, explosion, property damage, or bodily harm may occur if this warning is not followed. • Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the regulations in your area. • Batteries should never be removed from the battery compartment for charging. • Taking your product apart can cause damage and void your warranty. • Do not charge the batteries in areas with high temperature (100°F +). • Keep batteries away from children. • Using your TEK ™ Series Location System while operating a motor vehicle can be distracting. Always pay full attention to operating your vehicle. • Always be alert to your surroundings when navigating to a way point. Do not cross dangerous terrain or obstacles as you move. 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 2 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM Please read and follow the instructions in this manual. Proper fit of the collar is important. • Avoid leaving the collar on the dog for more than 12 hours per day. • When possible, reposition the collar on the dog’s neck every 1 to 2 hours. • When using a separate collar for a lead, don’t put pressure on the GPS Collar. • Wash the dog’s collar weekly with a damp cloth. • Taking product apart can cause damage and void your warranty. Contact the Customer Care Center for battery replacement service. • Avoid using a high-powered radio (greater than 5 watts) in close proximity to the TEK ™ Series Location System. It may cause irreversible damage to the TEK Series Location System. • Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components. • Do not store the TEK Series Location System where prolonged exposure to temperature extremes may occur, because permanent damage may result. • When storing the device for an extended time, store within the following temperature range: from 32°F to 77°F (from 0° to 25°C). • Do not leave the device exposed to a heat source or in a high-temperature location, such as in the sun in an unattended vehicle. To prevent damage, remove the device from the vehicle or store it out of direct sunlight, such as in the glove box. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 3 3/31/11 1:49 PM Thank you for choosing SportDOG Brand ®. Used properly, this product will help you track your dog efficiently and safely. To ensure your satisfaction, please review this owner’s manual thoroughly. If you have questions regarding this product’s operation, please see this manual’s Frequently Asked Questions or Troubleshooting section, contact our Customer Care Center at 1-800-732-0144, or visit our website at www.sportdog.com. To get the most protection out of your warranty, please register your product within 90 days at www.sportdog.com. By registering, and keeping your receipt you will enjoy the product’s full warranty and should you ever need to call the Customer Care Center, we will be able to help you faster. Most importantly, SportDOG ™ will never give or sell your valuable information to anyone. Complete warranty information is available online at www.sportdog.com. 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 4 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM TAblE OF CONTENTS COMPONENTS .............................................................................................................................................................................6 HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS.......................................................................................................................................................7 KEY DEFINITIONS........................................................................................................................................................................8 ICON DEFINITIONS .................................................................................................................................................................. 10 MAIN MENU .............................................................................................................................................................................. 12 OPERATING THE TEK ™ SERIES.............................................................................................................................................. 13 PREPARE THE TEK SERIES HANDHElD DEvICE ............................................................................................................... 13 TO CAlIBRATE THE COMPASS ..............................................................................................................................................15 PREPARE THE GPS COllAR ....................................................................................................................................................17 PAIR COllARS TO THE HANDHElD DEvICE ...................................................................................................................... 20 FIT THE GPS COllAR ............................................................................................................................................................... 21 ADD YOUR DOG ......................................................................................................................................................................... 22 ACQUIRE GPS SATEllITE SIGNAlS .................................................................................................................................... 23 TRACK YOUR DOG .................................................................................................................................................................... 24 vIEW DOG STATUS ................................................................................................................................................................. 26 NAvIGATE WITH THE COMPASS AND GPS TOOlS ......................................................................................................... 27 MARK YOUR lOCATION WITH WAY POINTS .................................................................................................................... 27 SETTINGS MENU ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30 CHANGE GENERAl SETTINGS .............................................................................................................................................. 30 CHANGE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................. 32 CHANGE MY COllARS SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................... 33 CHANGE MY DOGS SETTINGS .............................................................................................................................................. 34 CHANGE UNIT SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................... 36 SET SYSTEM TIME ................................................................................................................................................................... 36 CHANGE DISPlAY SETTINGS................................................................................................................................................ 37 USE vEHIClE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 38 RESET HANDHElD DEvICE .................................................................................................................................................... 39 FREQUENTlY ASKED QUESTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 40 TROUBlESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................................................ 42 TERMS OF USE AND lIMITATION OF lIABIlITY .............................................................................................................. 43 FCC COMPlIANCE .................................................................................................................................................................... 44 BATTERY DISPOSAl ................................................................................................................................................................ 45 INDEx .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 ADD-A-DOG ® ............................................................................................................................................................................. 48 sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 5 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED COMPONENTS 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 6 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM The SportDOG Brand ® TEK ™ Series Location System has been proven safe, comfortable and effective for all dogs over 8 pounds. Consistent, correct use of this product allows you to track your dog from up to 7 miles. The Handheld Device receives your location from its built-in GPS antenna and receives location updates from the antenna mounted on the GPS Collar to track the location of your dog. GETTING STARTED HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS IMPORTANT : THE TEK SERIES lOCATION SYSTEM HAS A RANGE OF UP TO 7 MIlES. DEPENDING ON THE WAY YOU HOlD THE HANDHElD DEvICE, THE MAxIMUM RANGE MAY vARY. FOR CONSISTENT RESUlTS AT lONGER RANGES, HOlD THE HANDHElD DEvICE IN A vERTICAl POSITION AWAY FROM YOUR BODY AND ABOvE YOUR HEAD. TERRAIN, WEATHER, vEGETATION, TRANSMISSIONS FROM OTHER RADIO DEvICES, AND OTHER FACTORS WIll AFFECT THE MAxIMUM RANGE. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 7 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED KEY DEFINITIONS HANDHELD DEvICE ANTENNA GPS ANTENNA STIM BUTTON 1 STIM BUTTON 2 ON/OFF BUTTON BACK BUTTON TRACKING BUTTON STIM BUTTON 3 DISPLAY MENU SELECTION PAD CHARGING JACK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 8 HANDHElD DEvICE: Receives and displays location updates from the GPS Collar. It is waterproof and can be submerged in water to a depth of 5 feet. ON/OFF BUTTON: Pressing and releasing this button turns the Handheld Device on and off, and also controls the display’s brightness level. BACK BUTTON: While navigating menus, this button moves back to the previous menu screen. TRACKING BUTTON: This button takes you to the tracking screen at any time and acts as an enter key when entering information in text entry fields. MENU SElECTION PAD: This pad contains four arrow keys (up, down, left, and right) for use when navigating and selecting to menus. USER-DEFINED STIM BUTTONS: These buttons (button 1 on top, button 2 in the middle, and button 3 on the bottom) are used to send signals for the user-defined stimulation type when training your dog with the optional E-Collar module. CHARGING JACK: For connecting the Handheld Device to the wall charger. 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM ON/OFF BUTTON CHARGING JACK GPS COLLAR GPS INDICATOR LIGHT GPS COllAR: Receives location from GPS and transmits location updates to the Handheld Device. It is waterproof and can be submerged in water to a depth of 25 feet.* GPS ANTENNA: Receives GPS satellite signals. GPS ON/OFF BUTTON: Pressing and releasing this button turns the collar on and off. GPS INDICATOR lIGHT: Indicates when the GPS Collar has been turned on or off, whether a GPS lock has been attained, is in pairing mode, and also serves as a low-battery indicator. GPS CHARGING JACK: For connecting the GPS Collar to the charger. *Per NEMA 6P and IP67 standards. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 9 GETTING STARTED GPS ANTENNA 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED NERAL TRACKING Dog Direction Indicator GENERALICON DEFINITIONS TRACKIN NERAL TRACKING NERAL TRACKING GENERALThe following icons are used throughout the TEK SERIES Location software interface. TRACKIN NERAL 9:40 AM TRACKING Time GENERAL TRACKIN Dog Direction Indicator Communication Lost ICON FUNCTION Time 9:40 AM Time 9:40 AM GENERAl ICONS Time 9:40 AM Time 9:40 AM Time Brightness 9:40 AM INDICATOR: Displays the current local time. 9:40 AM TIME DogTime On Point / Treed Brightness Brightness Brightness BRIGHTNESS INDICATOR: Displays the current brightness level. Brightness Brightness Battery Gauge Brightness Scale Indicator BATTERY GAUGE: Displays the battery charge status of the Handheld 100 YDS Battery Gauge Battery Gauge Device. Battery Gauge Battery Gauge Battery Gauge Up /Battery Down Indicators Gauge BATTERY Displays the battery charge status of the GPS Collar. BatteryGAUGE: Gauge on Collar / Down Indicators Up Up / Down Indicators UpUp / Down Indicators / Down Indicators UP / DOWN INDICATORS: Indicates menu choices available. Use the Up Down Indicators More Select arrowUp keys/ to view additional menu items. Down Indicators More / Select More / Select MORE / SElECT INDICATOR: Indicates more information is available. Use More / Select More / Select Rising Stim the arrow to view additional information. More /keys Select Back 100 YD More / Select BACK INDICATOR: Indicates lower menu level. Press the BACK button to Back Back return to the previous screen. 100100 YD Back 100100 YD Momentary Stim Back BackENTER/ACCEPT: Text Enter TExT Select to lock in a new text entry. 100 YD Back 10 Enter TextText Enter Text Enter INING Text Enter Programmable 1 Text Enter Text Enter1-800-732-0144 TRAINING INING 10 INING RAINING Stimulation 1.0L Manual.indd Continuous 10 3/31/11 1:49 PM Risin INING 400-1360 TEKC ™ More / Select ICON TRACKING ICONS AINING TRACKING 100 YDS 100 YDS 100 YDS 100 YDS 100 YDS 100 YDS Rising Stim Momentary Stim P1 Programmable 1 Back GPS Lock/Fix Indicator FUNCTION GPS Lock/Fix Indicator GPS Lock/Fix Indicator GPS Lock/Fix Indicator Text Enter Compass GPS lOCK INDICATOR: Indicates the Handheld Device has a good satellite fix. GPS Lock/Fix Indicator Compass Compass Compass COMPASS NEEDlE: Displays compass heading to magnetic north. Dog Direction Indicator Compass Dog Direction Indicator GPS Lock/Fix Indicator Dog Direction Indicator DOG DIRECTION INDICATOR: Displays the direction your dog is traveling. Continuous Stimulation Dog Direction Indicator Compass Dog Direction Indicator Communication Lost DOG DIRECTION INDICATOR COMMUNICATION lOST: DisplaysLost if Dog Direction Indicator Communication Dog Direction Indicator communication to the collar is lost. Communication Lost Dog Direction Indicator Vibration Dog Direction Indicator Dog Direction Indicator Communication Lost Communication Lost DOG STATUS INDICATOR: Indicates the location of your dog when the dog Dog On Point /Indicator Treed Communication Lost Direction is Dog either on point or treed. On Point / Treed Dog On Point / Treed Dog On Point / Treed P1 Tone SCAlE INDICATOR: Shows the current scale. Scale is adjustable from 100 Dog On Scale Indicator Point / Treed yards to 75 miles. Scale Indicator Dog On Point / Treed Scale Indicator Battery Gauge on Collar MY DOG: Indicates the current dog. Color is based on the assigned collar Scale Indicator P2 My Dog toScale this dog. Indicator Battery Gauge on Collar Scale Indicator Battery Gauge on Collar Battery Gauge on Collar Battery Gauge on Collar sportdog.com/tEK 11 Battery Gauge on Collar 400-1360 TEKProgrammable 1.0L Manual.indd P2 Stim Rising 11 GETTING STARTED ACKING ACKING ACKING ACKING ACKING 3/31/11 1:49 PM 100 Y Risin Mom Prog Prog GETTING STARTED MAIN MENU When you power on the Handheld Device or press the BACK button, the main menu displays. The main menu provides the following options: DOG TRACKING: views the location of your dogs and way points in relation to you (Page 24). DOG lIST: Suspend or resume tracking of a particular dog, and set the order of the dogs (Page 25). STATUS: view a list of all dogs and their current status (Page 26). COMPASS: view the electronic compass for navigation (Page 27). SETTINGS: Change configuration for dogs, collars, units, time, display, and other settings (Page 30). WAY POINTS: Add, change, or remove way points from the system (Page 27). SET A START POINT: Set a way point to your starting location (Page 27). ABOUT: view name, ID number and software/hardware version of your Handheld Device (Page 39). 12 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 12 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM The following terms are used throughout this manual: SElECT: Move the highlighted area on the screen up, down, left, or right with the respective arrow keys on the Menu Selection Pad to select individual menu items. A selected item is highlighted in orange. BACK: Press the BACK button on the top right side of the Handheld Device to go to the previous menu. FIElD: The location on a page where data can be entered. ENTER: Press the Tracking Toggle button in a text entry field to select a highlighted character. GETTING STARTED OPERATING THE TEK™ SERIES STEP :: 01 PREPARE THE TEK SERIES HANDHElD DEvICE You must complete these steps prior to using this device for the first time. TO CHARGE THE HANDHElD DEvICE: NOTE: Approximate battery life between charges is 20 hours, depending on the frequency of use. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lift the rubber cover protecting the charging jack. Connect one of the charger connectors to the charging jack. Plug the charger into a standard 120/240-volt AC wall outlet. Charge the Handheld Device for 2 hours. When charging is complete, indicated by a full green battery on the screen, replace the rubber cover. Using li-Ion technology, the Handheld Device only requires a 2 hour charge. It is not harmful to let the unit charge more than 2 hours. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 13 13 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED TO TURN THE HANDHElD DEvICE ON: On the top of the unit, firmly press and release the On/Off button. The start-up screen will display. TO TURN THE HANDHElD DEvICE OFF: Firmly press and hold the On/Off button until the display goes black. TO ADJUST THE DISPlAY bRIGHTNESS: The Handheld Device comes with brightness controls to allow you to adjust the backlight level for the optimum readability in the current environment. NOTE: Higher brightness levels will decrease battery life between charges. With the Handheld Device powered on, press and release the On/Off button to increase/decrease brightness levels. There are 5 levels of brightness available. The Brightness Indicator will display the current level at the top of the display. 14 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 14 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED TO CAlIbRATE THE COMPASS In order for the TEK ™ Series Handheld Device to accurately display your location, you must first calibrate the electronic compass. You should always calibrate the compass after you arrive at a new starting location, after periods of storage or after you install new batteries. NOTE: Always calibrate the compass outdoors. Hold the compass level and away from objects that may generate magnetic fields, such as cars, buildings, or overhead power lines. 1. From the main menu, select COMPASS > CAlIBRATE. The compass screen appears. 2. Rotate the handheld device 2-3 times in all three dimensions as shown below. Rotate until the black indicators are as close as possible to the center of the green zone. If successful, your handheld device will beep and vibrate, as well as, display a message that says your “CALIBRATION DATA HAS BEEN UPDATED SUCCESSFULLY.” NOTE: If you are unable to get the compass to automatically update your calibration data, follow the remaining steps. 3. Rotate until the black indicators are as close as possible to the green zone and press the Menu Selection Pad to continue. 4. At the prompt “DO YOU WANT TO SAvE THE NEW CALIBRATION DATA?” press the arrow keys to select YES. 5. Press BACK to return to the main menu. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 15 15 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED TO SET THE MAGNETIC DEClINATION ANGlE: Magnetic declination is the angle between magnetic north (the direction the north end of a compass needle points) and true north. The declination is positive when the magnetic north is east of true north and negative when the magnetic north is west of true north. To find your exact declination angle go to: www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/Declination.jsp. NOTE: Incorrect magnetic declination will result in inaccurate compass readings. 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > GENERAl > MAG DEC ANGlE. 2. Press the up or down arrows on the Menu Selection Pad to select the amount of declination. Magnetic declination ranges from -70 to 70. The default is 0. 3. Press the right arrow when finished. 4. Press BACK to return to the main menu. 20° -20° 15° -15° -10° 10° 5° 16 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 16 0° -5° 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED STEP :: 02 PREPARE THE GPS COllAR TO CHARGE THE GPS COllAR : 1. Lift the rubber cover protecting the GPS Charging Jack located on the bottom of the GPS Collar next to the On/Off button. 2. Connect one of the charger connectors to the GPS Charging Jack. 3. Plug the charger into a standard 120/240-volt AC wall outlet. 4. Charge the GPS Collar for 2 hours. 5. When charging is complete, indicated by the GPS Indicator Light blinking green, replace the rubber cover. Using li-Ion technology, the GPS Collar only requires a 2 hour charge. It is not harmful to let the unit charge more than 2 hours. NOTE: Approximate battery life between charges is 20 hours, depending on the frequency of use. TO TURN THE GPS COllAR ON: Press and release the GPS On/Off button when the GPS Indicator Light comes on green. The GPS Collar will beep 1 to 5 times indicating which channel the collar is on, and the GPS Indicator Light will double blink every 3 seconds until GPS lock has been achieved. Once the GPS Collar has a lock, the GPS Indicator Light will single blink every 3 seconds. TO TURN THE GPS COllAR OFF: Press and hold the GPS On/Off button when the GPS Indicator Light comes on solid red and the GPS Collar beeps for 2 seconds. To extend the battery life between charging cycles, turn off the GPS Collar when it is not in use. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 17 17 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED GPS INDICATOR lIGHT OPERATIONAl MODE lIGHT lIGHT FUNCTION COlOR Unit is turned on via On/Off button Green Light is solid in color N/A during beep sequence Beeps 1 to 5 times indicating which channel the collar is on Unit is turned off via On/Off button Red Light is solid in color N/A during beep sequence Beeps continuously for 2 seconds Good N/A Medium N/A Low N/A Good N/A Medium N/A Low N/A Unit is in pairing mode Amber Single blink every 3 seconds Single blink every 3 seconds Single blink every 3 seconds Double blink every 3 seconds Double blink every 3 seconds Double blink every 3 seconds Light is solid in color N/A N/A Unit is charging Green Light is solid in color N/A N/A Unit is fully charged Green Single blink every 1 second Good N/A Unit is on with GPS Fix Green Amber Red Unit is on without GPS Fix Green Amber Red 18 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 18 BATTERY SPEAKER FUNCTION STATUS 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED AbOUT RECHARGEAblE bATTERIES • The Handheld Device and GPS Collar contain Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) batteries; never incinerate, puncture, deform, short-circuit, or charge with an inappropriate charger. Fire, explosion, property damage, or bodily harm may occur if this warning is not followed. • Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries accordingly. • Risk of explosion if batteries are charged in areas with high temperature (100°F+). • Batteries should never be removed from the battery compartment for charging. • The rechargeable Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) batteries are not memory sensitive, do not require depletion before charging and cannot be over charged. • The batteries come partially charged from the factory, but will require a full charge before the first use. • When storing the unit for long periods, remember to regularly give batteries a full charge. This should be done once every 3 to 4 months. Failure to do so will result in decreased battery life. • You should expect hundreds of recharge cycles from your batteries. However, all rechargeable batteries lose capacity over time relative to the number of recharge cycles they experience. This is normal. If your operating time drops to half of the original life, contact the Customer Care Center. • The batteries should last for a period of 3-5 years. When a battery needs replacement, call our Customer Care Center at 1-800-732-0144. Please do not open the Handheld Device or GPS Collar. • When storing the device for an extended time, store within the following temperature range: from 32°F to 77°F (from 0° to 25°C). • Separate collection of spent batteries is required in many regions; check the regulations in your area before discarding spent batteries. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 19 19 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED STEP :: 03 PAIR COllARS TO THE HANDHElD DEvICE Your system will already be paired when you get it, but in the event you need to pair the Handheld Device to the GPS Collar, follow the steps below. The Handheld Device can support up to 12 collars at a time. You must repeat this procedure for each GPS Collar that you want to monitor with this Handheld Device. TO PAIR THE COllARS TO THE HANDHElD DEvICE: 1. On the main menu, select SETTINGS > MY COllARS > COlOR where COLOR is the icon color that you want to associate with this collar. 2. Press the right arrow to open the configuration window. 3. To enable the GPS collar, select and press the right arrow key to set ACTIvE to Y. 4. On the GPS collar, press and hold the On/Off button until its indicator light is a solid amber. The collar is now in “pairing mode.” 5. On the handheld device, select PAIR COllAR and press the right arrow key to complete the pairing process. The indicator light on the collar will blink 5 times to confirm that it is paired to the handheld device. 6. When finished, press BACK to return to the main menu. 20 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 20 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED STEP :: 04 FIT THE GPS COllAR IMPORTANT: The proper fit and placement of the GPS Collar is important for effective use. Please read and follow the instructions in this manual. • Avoid leaving the collar on the dog for more than 12 hours per day. • When possible, reposition the collar on the dog’s neck every 1 to 2 hours. • When using a separate collar for a lead, don’t put pressure on the GPS Collar. • Wash the dog’s collar weekly with a damp cloth. TO ENSURE A PROPER FIT, FOllOW THESE STEPS: 1. With your dog standing (4A), center the collar underneath your dog’s neck (4B). 2. The collar should fit snugly, yet loose enough to allow one finger to fit between the strap and your dog’s neck (4C). 3. Allow your dog to wear the collar for several minutes, and then recheck the fit. Check the fit again as your dog becomes more comfortable wearing the collar. 4A 4B 4C Note: To ensure the best reception possible, make sure the GPS antenna is positioned on the back of your dog’s neck. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 21 21 3/31/11 1:49 PM GETTING STARTED Brightness STEP :: 05 Battery Gauge ADD YOUR DOG The TEK ™ SERIES Location System allows you to track up to 12 dogs with the purchase of Up / Down Indicators additional GPS Collars. After the GPS Collar has been paired to the Handheld Device, you must add the dogs to the system. You must repeat this procedure for each dog that you want to work with the system. More / Select TO ADD A DOG: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > MY DOGS > ADD A DOG. A screen labeled DOG n appears where n is the next available number of the dog. Back 2. To enter the dog’s name, select CHANGE NAME. A text entry screen displays. Select Clr and press ENTER (bottom-right button) to clear the name. Use the arrow keys to select letters TexttheEnter to enter a new name. Select to complete new name. 3. Assign a collar to this dog by selecting COllAR. Use the arrow keys to select the color matching the desired collar from the TRAINING previously paired collars. 4. Once a collar is assigned to the new dog, you are ready to track this dog. Press BACK to return to the main menu. Continuous Stimulation Vibration Tone P1 If desired, you can add an E-Collar Module to your system with the purchase of a TEK-T Add-A-Dog ®. 22 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 22 1-800-732-0144 My Dog P2 3/31/11 1:49 PM Before the TEK ™ SERIES Handheld Device can show your current location and the location of your dog(s), both units must acquire a GPS signal fix. TO ACQUIRE GPS SIGNAl FIX: NOTE: Acquiring a GPS signal fix can take several minutes. 1. Go outdoors to an open area with a clear view of the sky. 2. Once you are outdoors, turn the Handheld Device and GPS Collar on. The “Waiting for Lock” message will display until a good GPS fix is acquired. On the Handheld Device, the GPS Fix Indicator displays GPS fix is achieved. The GPS Indicator Light on the collar will GPSwhen Lock/Fix Indicator single blink every 3 seconds when it has a GPS lock. GETTING STARTED ACQUIRE GPS SATEllITE SIGNAlS TRACKING Compass Dog Direction Indicator Dog Direction Indicator Communication Lost Dog On Point / Treed 100 YDS Scale Indicator Battery Gauge on Collar Rising Stim Momentary Stim P1 Programmable 1 sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 23 23 3/31/11 1:49 PM DOG TRACKING TRACK YOUR DOG The DOG TRACKING screen allows you to view your location and track the location of your dog(s). TO USE TRACKING MODE: NOTE: You must have a clear view of the sky in order for the GPS to acquire a signal. The “Waiting for Lock” message will display until a good GPS fix is acquired. The Handheld Device will beep once and move to the tracking window when GPS lock is acquired. From the main menu, select DOG TRACKING. The tracking screen displays. Your location is marked by a black crosshair (+) in the center of the display. Dogs are marked by a direction arrow showing their direction of travel or an octagon if the dog is stationary. If you have set a start point, it appears as an x on the tracking display. Any active way points are marked by their respective number. The upper portion of the screen also displays your GPS status, current map scale, and compass direction. A table on the lower portion of the screen shows the status of the first three dogs being tracked as follows: • The name of each dog is displayed in the color of its assigned collar. • The distance of each dog from your location is displayed. TO ADJUST THE SCAlE: On the DOG TRACKING screen, press the left or right arrow on the Menu Selection Pad to manually adjust the scale from 100 yards to 75 miles or set the scale to AUTO which will automatically adjust to keep your dog(s) on the display. The current scale is displayed just below the tracking area. 24 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 24 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM You can choose to suspend tracking of a specific dog without having to delete the dog from the system. 1. From the main menu, select DOG lIST. A list of current dogs displays. 2. Use the arrow keys to highlight the dog you want to suspend tracking. 3. Press the right arrow key. A message displays “DOG X SUSPEND” where DOG X is the name of the dog selected. The dog will no longer display on the tracking screen. 4. To resume tracking the dog, select DOG lIST. 5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the dog you want to resume tracking. 6. Press the right arrow key. A message displays “DOG X RESUME” where DOG X is the name of the dog selected. The dog will appear on the tracking screen. DOG lIST TO SUSPEND OR RESUME TRACKING A SPECIFIC DOG: TO SET THE ORDER IN DOG lIST: You can choose to re-order how dogs are displayed in the system. 1. From the main menu, select DOG lIST > SET ORDER. A list of dogs displays. 2. Use the arrow keys to highlight the dog you want to move in the list and press the right arrow key. 3. Use the up or down arrow keys to move the selected dog in the list. 4. When the dog is in the desired order, press the right arrow key. 5. Repeat for each dog until they are in the desired order. Dogs will now appear in this order on tracking screen. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 25 25 3/31/11 1:49 PM DOG STATUS vIEW DOG STATUS The STATUS screen allows you to view the status of the GPS Collar for each dog, the ID for your Handheld Device and a list of dogs being tracked. For each dog, you can view its ID, GPS battery status, GPS lock status, update rate, and the time since its last update. The update rate on your Handheld Device will update automatically according to the following GPS Collar battery status: • Good Battery - Every 2.5 seconds • Medium Battery - Every 10 seconds • Low Battery - Every 25 seconds TO vIEW THE DOG STATUS: 1. From the main menu, select STATUS. The STATUS screen displays . 2. Select the dog whose status you want to view e.g. DOG 1. 3. Press the right arrow to view the DOG STATUS screen. TRACKING AM Time GPS Lock/Fix Indicator Brightness Compass Battery Gauge Dog Direction Indicator Up 26/ Down Indicators 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 26 More / Select 1-800-732-0144 Dog Direction Indicator Communication 3/31/11 Dog On Point / Treed 1:49 PM The TEK ™ SERIES Location System comes with a built-in electronic compass and GPS tools to track your location and guide you to previously saved locations. GENERAL TRACKING SET YOUR STARTING lOCATION 9:40 AM POINT Time The SET START screen allows you to define a way point specific to your starting location prior to working the dogs in a particular area. COMPASS | WAY POINTS NAvIGATE WITH THE COMPASS AND GPS TOOlS TO SET A START POINT: Brightness NOTE: You must have a good GPS lock before you can mark a new way point. 1. From the main menu, select SET START POINT. A prompt appears, “You are about to change the starting location. AreBattery you sure Gauge you want to continue?” 2. Select YES to set a new starting location. MARK YOUR Up lOCATION WITH WAY POINTS / Down Indicators The WAY POINTS screen allows you to save your current GPS location as a way point, navigate to, rename or delete existing way points. You can store up to 20 way points. If you have set a start point, it appears as an xMore on the /tracking Selectdisplay. Other way points are shown by their respective number. TO MARK A NEW WAY POINT: NOTE: You must have a good BackGPS fix before you can mark a new way point. 100 YDS 1. From the main menu, select WAY POINTS > MARK NEW POINT. A text entry field appears. 2. Use the arrow keys to enter a name for the new way point. Text Enter 3. Select when finished. TRAINING sportdog.com/tEK Continuous Stimulation 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 27 27 Rising Stim 3/31/11 1:49 PM COMPASS | WAY POINTS More / Select TO RENAME A WAY POINT: 1. From the main menu,Back select WAY POINT > way point name where way point name is a previously 100 YDS marked way point. 2. Select RENAME. A text entry screen displays. 3. Use the arrow keys to type in the new name. Text Enter 4. Select when finished. TO DElETE A WAY POINT: RAINING NOTE: Deleting a way point cannot be undone. 1. From the main menu, select WAY POINT > way point name where way point name is a previously marked way point. Continuous Stimulation Rising Stim 2. Select DElETE. 3. At the prompt, “ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CONTINUE?” select YES. The way point is deleted. Vibration TO USE THE COMPASS: From the main menu, select COMPASS . The COMPASS screen displays. Tone NOTE: When using the compass, hold the Handheld Device up to a 45° angle and point the antenna forward along your line of travel. My Dog The COMPASS screen allows you to see your current heading and track the bearing to pre-defined way points. The compass shows north as a red N and will rotate as you move to keep its orientation. Your current heading is shown at the lower right corner of the display. 28 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 28 Momentary S P1 Programmabl P2 Programmabl 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM COMPASS | WAY POINTS TO GO TO YOUR START POINT: NOTE: You must have first set a start point before you can use the compass to navigate to it (see page 27). And, you must have a good GPS fix of your current location. 1. From the main menu, select COMPASS. The compass screen displays. 2. Select GO TO START. The compass screen now displays the bearing and distance to your starting location. 3. Face the direction toward the starting location then follow the best route to that location. Always be alert to your surroundings when navigating to a way point. Do not cross dangerous terrain or obstacles as you move. TO GO TO A WAY POINT: NOTE: You must have first created a way point before you can use the compass to navigate to it (see page 27). And, you must have a good GPS fix of your current location. 1. From the main menu, select COMPASS. The compass screen displays. 2. Select GO TO POINT. A list of pre-defined way points displays. 3. Select the desired way point. The compass screen now displays the bearing and distance to the way point . TO GO TO A WAY POINT (vIA WAY POINT MENU): 1. From the main menu, select WAY POINT > way point name where way point name is a previously marked way point. 2. Select GO TO. The compass screen displays with the bearing and distance to the selected way point. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 29 29 3/31/11 1:49 PM SETTINGS SETTINGS MENU The SETTINGS screen allows you to customize the operation of the Handheld Device. TO OPEN THE SETTINGS MENU: From the main menu, select SETTINGS. The settings screen displays the following options. • GENERAL: Includes tracking modes, stimulation settings (for optional E-Collar module), action, name, and magnetic declination. • COMMUNICATION: Includes user ID, GPS channel, and optional E-Collar channel. • MY COLLARS: Includes collar status, collar pairing, and collar sharing. • MY DOGS: Includes adding a dog, changing dog name, changing color, enabling optional E-Collar, or deleting a dog from the system. • UNITS: Includes distance and time modes. • SET TIME: Sets the time used by the Handheld Device. • DISPLAY: Includes the brightness dim timer, power off timer, and way point display options. • vEHICLE MODE: Enables or disables vehicle mode. • RESET ALL: Resets all settings to the factory default configuration. CHANGE GENERAl SETTINGS The GENERAL SETTINGS screen allows you to set the tracking mode, stimulation configuration (for optional E-Collar module), identity, and magnetic declination. TO TOGGlE TRACKING MODE: The Handheld Device can be configured to operate in two modes: TRACKING ONlY and TRACK & TRAIN. In TRACKING ONlY mode, the Handheld Device will only track the location of dogs and all stimulation functions will be disabled. In TRACK & TRAIN mode, all stimulation options are available for use with the optional E-Collar module. 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > GENERAl. 2. Press the right arrow to select TRACKING ONlY. 30 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 30 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM 9:40 AM Time SETTINGS TO ENAblE ACTION AlERTS: The Handheld Device can alert you when your dog exhibits specific hunting actions: GENERAL Brightness • On-point – used for hunting with pointing dogs to indicate the dog is stationary or on-point. • Treed – used for hunting with trailing dogs to indicate the dog is “on the tree” and holding an animal at bay. 9:40 AM TRACKIN Time Battery Gauge While on the tracking screen, the Handheld Device will alert you when the action is detected. 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > GENERAl >ACTION: 2. Press the right arrow key to toggle among the action types: NONE, ON-POINT, TREED. 3. Press BACK to return to the main menu Brightness Up / Down Indicators TO SET THE ACTION AlERT TYPE: The Handheld Device can alert you to an action with several alert types. Battery Gauge 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > GENERAl >AlERT: More / Select 2. Press the right arrow key to toggle among the action types: NONE, TONE, vIBE, BOTH. 3. Press BACK to return to the main menu TO SET A NAME: Back Up / Down Indicators 100 YDS At initial set-up, you can name your Handheld Device. 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > GENERAl >SET NAME. A text entry screen displays. 2. Use the arrow keys on the Menu Navigation Pad to enter a name. More / Select Text Enter 3. Select the when finished. TO ClEAR OR CHANGE A NAME: TRAINING 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > GENERAl >handheld name where handheld name is Back previously entered name. A text entry screen displays. 2. Select Clr to clear the name. 3. Press the arrow keys on the Menu Navigation Pad to enter a new name, if desired. Continuous Stimulation Text Enter 4. When finished, select TRAININGV Vibration CTone 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 31 sportdog.com/tEK Continuous Stimulation 100 Rising Stim Momentar P1 Ri RProgramm 31 3/31/11 1:49 PM SETTINGS CHANGE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS The COMMUNICATION screen allows you to set the User ID, GPS channel, and E-Collar channel (optional). The User ID is a unique identifier used by the Handheld Device and shared with the GPS Collar. The GPS-channel is the radio channel used for communication between the GPS Collar and the Handheld Device, while the E-Collar channel is the radio channel used for communication between the optional E-Collar module and the Handheld Device. The collar learns the User ID and GPS channel during the pairing process. The Handheld Device uses an ID value to distinguish it from other Handheld Devices. This ID is factory set and for most users will never need attention. The ID value can be viewed on either the STATUS or ABOUT screens. If the factory-set User ID on your Handheld Device conflicts with another Handheld Device or similar device, you should change the User ID to eliminate the conflict. Alternately, if two users want to have the ability to monitor the same dog(s) with each user operating his own Handheld Device, they can choose to set their User IDs to match. The only reason to change the GPS channel is if there is outside interference (other radios in the area) causing communications problems. TO CHANGE THE USER ID: NOTE: Changing User ID requires that the collar be paired again to the handheld (See STEP 3). 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > COMMUNICATION > USER ID. 2. Press the up or down arrows to select a user ID number from 0 – 100. NOTE: The User ID value is a number from 0 to 100 that is used to alter the actual ID value that the Handheld Device uses for communication. A value of 0 is used to revert back to the factory set ID. 3. Press the right arrow to confirm your selection. 4. At the prompt, “ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CONTINUE?” select YES. 5. Press BACK to return to the main menu. 32 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 32 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM SETTINGS TO CHANGE THE GPS CHANNEl: NOTE: Changing GPS channel requires that the collar be paired again to the Handheld Device (See STEP 3). 1. 2. 3. 4. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > COMMUNICATION >GPS CHANNEl. Press the right arrow key to toggle between available GPS channels, 1 to 5. At the prompt “ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CONTINUE?” select YES. Press BACK to return to the main menu. CHANGE MY COllARS SETTINGS The MY COLLARS screen allows you to configure a new collar, pair the collar to work with your Handheld Device, or share tracking of a collar from another Handheld Device. You can add up to 12 collars to the system. TO ADD A COllAR: 1. 2. 3. 4. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > MY COllARS. Press the up or down arrow keys to select the color you want to use with the new collar. Press the right arrow to open the configuration window. To enable the GPS Collar, select and press the right arrow key to set ACTIvE to Y. If sharing a collar skip Steps 5 and 6 and move to the SHARE COLLARS section on the next page. 5. Put the new collar in “pairing mode” by pressing and holding the On / Off button on the collar until its indicator light is solid amber. See STEP 3 for details on pairing mode. 6. On the Handheld Device, select PAIR COllAR to allow the GPS Collar to connect to the Handheld Device. This collar is now ready to be put on a dog. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 33 33 3/31/11 1:49 PM SETTINGS TO SHARE COllARS: GENERAL You can track dogs associated with another Handheld Device. This is helpful if you and another person are working with multiple dogs. 9:40 AM 1. On the main menu, select SETTINGS > MY COllARS > color > SHARE COllAR where the color selected is what you want to use for the collar to be tracked. 2. Press the right arrow to select Y to enable collar sharing. 3. To enter a User ID, select ID and press the right arrow. Brightness 4. Use the up or down arrow keys on the Menu Selection Pad to enter the four-digit ID code from the Handheld Device whose dog you want to track. See Status Screen from Main Menu to find the ID Code. 5. To select a dog number, select DOG and press the right arrow. Battery Gauge 6. Use the up or down arrow keys to enter the two-digit identifier of the specific dog to be tracked. This is the code used by the other user to identify that dog. 7. When finished, press BACK to return to the main menu. Time Up / Down Indicators CHANGE MY DOGS SETTINGS The MY DOGS screen allows you to add or remove dogs assigned to the Handheld Device. It helps More / Select track which dog is wearing which collar and defines collar settings specific to that dog. TO ADD A DOG: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > MY DOGS > ADD A DOG. ABack screen labeled DOG n appears where n is the next available number of the dog. 2. Change the dog’s name by selecting CHANGE NAME. A text entry screen displays. Press the arrow keys to select Clr and press the tracking mode button to clear the name. Pressing the TexttheEnter arrow keys select letters to enter a new name. Select to complete new name. 3. Assign a collar to this dog by selecting COllAR. Use the arrow keys to select the color matching the desired collar. 4. Once a collar is assigned to theTRAINING new dog, you are ready to track this dog. Press BACK to return to the main menu. 34 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 34 1-800-732-0144 Continuous Stimulation Vibration 3/31/11 1:49 PM More / Select SETTINGS TO CHANGE A DOG’S NAME: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > MY DOGS > dog > CHANGE NAME where dog is the Back name previously entered for this dog. A text entry screen displays. 2. Press the arrow keys to select Clr and press the tracking mode button to clear the name. 3. Press the arrow keys on the Menu Navigation Pad to enter a new name, if desired. Text Enter 4. When finished, select 100 TO CHANGE THE COllAR ASSIGNED TO A DOG: TRAINING The COLLAR setting allows you to assign a collar to a specific dog according to the color set in the MY COLLARS screen. The color will also be used to identify the dog on the TRACKING screen. 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > MY DOGS > Stimulation dog where dog is the name of the dog. Continuous 2. Select COllAR. 3. Press the arrow keys to select the color for the desired collar then press the right arrow key. You must select YES to confirm the new collar assignment. NOTE: If the selected collar has already Vibration been assigned to a different message displays. V dog, a warning 4. When finished, press BACK to return to the main menu. TO DElETE A DOG: T be undone.Tone NOTE: Deleting a dog cannot All configuration settings related to this dog will be deleted. P1 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > MY DOGS > dog where dog is the name of the dog to P2be My Dog deleted from the system. 2. Press the arrow keys to select DElETE and press the right arrow key. 3. A warning message displays. Select YES, if desired, to confirm. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 35 35 3/31/11 1:49 PM Ri Pr Pr SETTINGS CHANGE UNIT SETTINGS The UNITS screen allows you to change distance units and time modes. TO CHANGE DISTANCE UNITS: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > UNITS > DISTANCE. 2. Press the right arrow on the Menu Navigation Pad to select YARDS or METERS. Distances will be displayed in the selected format. The default is YARDS. 3. Press BACK to return to the main menu. TO CHANGE TIME MODE: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > UNITS > TIME. 2. Press the right arrow on the Menu Navigation Pad to select 12H or 24H mode. All times will display in the selected format. The default is 12H. 3. Press BACK to return to the main menu. SET SYSTEM TIME NOTE: Be sure to accurately set the time to your current local time. TO SET THE lOCAl TIME: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > SET TIME. The SET TIME window displays. 2. Press the up or down arrows on the Menu Navigation Pad to set the current hours. Then, press the right arrow to move to the minute field. 3. Press the up or down arrows to set the current minute. Then, press the right arrow to move to the AM/PM field. 4. If in 12-hour mode, press the up or down arrows to toggle between AM/PM. Then, press the right arrow to set the time. 5. Press BACK to return to the main menu. 36 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 36 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM The DISPLAY screen allows you to configure the brightness display timer, power off timer, and way point display options. SETTINGS CHANGE DISPlAY SETTINGS TO CHANGE THE lIGHT DIM TIMER: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > DISPlAY > lIGHT DIM. 2. Press the right arrow on the Menu Navigation Pad to toggle among timer settings: NO, 30 SEC, 60 SEC, OR 90 SEC. If not used, the display screen will dim after the number of seconds selected. The default is 30 seconds. 3. Press BACK to return to the main menu. TO CHANGE POWER OFF TIMER: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > DISPlAY > POWER OFF. 2. Press the right arrow on the Menu Navigation Pad to toggle among timer settings: NO, 1 HR, 2 HR, 3 HR. If not used, the Handheld Device will then automatically power off after the time period selected. The default is 3 hours. 3. Press BACK to return to the main menu. TO CHANGE WAY POINT DISPlAY OPTIONS: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > DISPlAY > vIEW PNTS. 2. Press the right arrow on the Menu Selection Pad to toggle among display options: NONE, START, All. NONE will hide all way points on the tracking screen. START will only display start points. ALL will display all way points within range. The default is START. 3. Press BACK to return to the main menu. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 37 37 3/31/11 1:49 PM SETTINGS USE vEHIClE MODE Using your TEK ™ Series Location System while operating a motor vehicle can be distracting. Always pay full attention to operating your vehicle. Using vehicle mode disables the internal compass and allows your Handheld Device to rely on GPS for heading and bearing information. This allows your Handheld Device to provide stable readings and not be affected by the metal structure and magnetic fields within your vehicle. TO ENAblE / DISAblE vEHIClE MODE: 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > vEHIClE MODE. 2. Use the right arrow on the Menu Selection Pad to select Y to enable or N to disable vehicle Mode. 3. Press BACK to return to the main menu. 38 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 38 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM AbOUT RESET HANDHElD DEvICE Reset restores the Handheld Device to its factory-default settings. TO RESET HANDHElD DEvICE SETTINGS: NOTE: Resetting the system cannot be undone. All information including way points will be lost. 1. From the main menu, select SETTINGS > RESET All. A confirmation window displays. 2. At the prompt, “ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CONTINUE?” select YES. The handheld will reset to its default configuration and power off. AbOUT From the ABOUT screen you can view your Handheld Device’s name, ID number and software/hardware revision. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 39 39 3/31/11 1:49 PM FAQ’S | TROUblESHOOTING FREQUENTlY ASKED QUESTIONS How old does a dog have to be before using the TEK ™ SERIES location System? The collar may be too large for dogs under 8 pounds. Is the GPS Collar waterproof? Yes. It is waterproof and can be submerged in water to a depth of 25 feet. Can my GPS Collar be used around salt water? If the collar is used in or around salt water, the collar should be rinsed with fresh water following each use. Is the TEK SERIES location System capable of multi-dog tracking? Yes. The TEK SERIES Location System is expandable to a maximum of 12 dogs. Additional collars must be purchased separately (see back cover). Can I use the TEK SERIES location System on aggressive dogs? We do not recommend any of our products be used on aggressive dogs. We recommend that you contact your local veterinarian or professional trainer to determine if your dog might be aggressive. Will I get exactly 7 miles of range with the TEK SERIES location System? The range you get with your TEK SERIES Location System will vary according to terrain, weather, vegetation, as well as, transmission from other radio devices. For maximum amount of range, please refer to the “How the System Works” section of this guide. Can I attach a leash to the GPS Collar? DO NOT attach a leash to the GPS Collar. You may put a separate non-metallic collar on your dog’s neck and attach a leash. 40 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 40 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM No. Maps cannot be added to your TEK Series Location System. Can I program my TEK Series location System to work with my other SportDog Brand® systems? Other SportDog Brand systems can be used in conjunction with your TEK Series Location System, but are not compatible. If desired, you can add an E-Collar module to your system with the purchase of a TEK-T Add-A-Dog ® (see back cover). Can I organize the way the dogs are displayed on the tracking screen? Yes. See “To Set The Order In Dog Lists” on Page 25. How many dogs can I share? You can share up to 12 dogs. Sharing a dog is the same as adding a dog to an available slot on your Handheld Device. Do I need to recalibrate my compass when I change locations? For best results it is recommended that the compass be calibrated after you arrive at a new starting location. How many WAY POINTS can I store? You can store up to 20 way points, which includes if you set a way point specific to your starting location. Will the TEK Series location System interfere with my CB radio? No. Your TEK Series Location System will not cause interference with your CB radio. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 41 FAQ’S | TROUblESHOOTING Can I add maps to the TEK ™ Series location System? 41 3/31/11 1:49 PM FAQ’S | TROUblESHOOTING TROUblESHOOTING The answers to these questions should help you solve any problem you have with this system. If they do not, please contact the Customer Care Center at 1-800-732-0144 or visit our website at www.sportdog.com. PROBLEM SOLUTION My Handheld Device does not turn on. Check to make sure the unit was properly charged. Refer to “TO CHARGE THE HANDHELD DEvICE” on Page 13. My GPS Collar does not turn on. Refer to “TO CHARGE THE GPS COLLAR” on Page 17. The GPS Collar is not responding to the Handheld Device. • Make sure the GPS Collar has been charged. The GPS Collar will charge in 2 hours. • verify the GPS Collar has been turned on. Refer to “PREPARE THE GPS COLLAR” on Page 17. • Refer to “PAIR COLLARS TO THE HANDHELD DEvICE” on Page 20. I cannot get my compass to calibrate. Always calibrate the compass outdoors. Refer to the “TO CALIBRATE THE COMPASS” on Page 15. My dog is not showing up on the tracking screen. Use the Menu Selection Pad on the Tracking Screen to set the scale to AUTO. I can’t figure out how to set the declination angle. Refer to the “TO SET THE MAGNETIC DECLINATION ANGLE” section for more information on Page 16. My Handheld Device conflicts with another handheld or similar device. Refer to “TO CHANGE THE USER ID” on Page 32. 42 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 42 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM PROBLEM SOLUTION My GPS Collar is experiencing outside interference. Refer to “TO CHANGE THE GPS CHANNEL” on Page 33. TERMS OF USE AND lIMITATION OF lIAbIlITY 1. TERMS OF USE This Product is offered to you conditioned upon your acceptance without modification of the terms, conditions and notices contained herein. Usage of this Product implies acceptance of all such terms, conditions, and notices. 2. PROPER USE This Product is designed for use with dogs where tracking is desired. The specific temperament of your dog may not work with this Product. We recommend that you not use this Product if your dog is less than 8 pounds or if your dog is aggressive. If you are unsure whether this is appropriate for your dog, please consult your veterinarian, certified trainer or contact our Customer Care Center at 1-800-732-0144. Proper use includes reviewing the entire Operating Guide provided with your Product and any specific Caution statements. 3. NO UNLAWFUL OR PROHIBITED USE This Product is designed for use with dogs only. This dog tracking device is not intended to harm, injure, or provoke. Using this Product in a way that is not intended could result in violation of Federal, State or local laws. 4. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY In no event shall Radio Systems ® Corporation be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special or consequential damages, or any damages whatsoever arising out of or connected with the use or misuse of this Product. Buyer assumes all risks and liability from the use of this Product. 5. MODIFICATION OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS Radio Systems Corporation reserves the right to change the terms, conditions and notices under which this Product is offered. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 43 43 3/31/11 1:49 PM FCC COMPlIANCE This equipment utilizes the MURS band to provide data communication between the Handheld Device and GPS Collar. The unlicensed use of the MURS band is authorized under part 95 Subpart J of the FCC rules. To insure continued compliance with FCC limits, SportDOG Brand ® recommends that you only use antennas provided by SportDOG ™ for use with your TEK ™ Series Location System. Refer all servicing to the SportDOG Brand Customer Care Center. 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 equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a specific installation. If interference does occur to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Contact customer service or an experienced radio/Tv technician for assistance. CAUTION: Unauthorized changes or modifications to the equipment may violate FCC regulations and could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 44 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 44 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM bATTERY DISPOSAl See important safety information on Page 2 related to the battery. This system operates on two Li-Ion battery packs (1250mAh capacity for the GPS Collar and 1900mAh capacity for the Handheld Device). Call the Customer Care Center at 1-800-732-0144 if your battery needs to be replaced. Do not remove or attempt to remove the non-user-replaceable battery. Separate collection of spent batteries is required in many regions; check the regulations in your area before discarding spent batteries. This product is protected by the following patents: U.S. Patent Numbers: 7,647,545; D615,438 and other patents pending. sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 45 45 3/31/11 1:49 PM Delete A Dog, 35 Display brightness, 14 About Batteries, 19 dim timer, 37 Action Alerts, 31 way point options, 37 Add A Collar, 33 Display Brightness, 14 Add A Dog, 22, 34 Dog Charging add a dog, 22, 34 GPS Collar, 17 change assigned collar, 35 Handheld Device, 13 delete a dog, 35 Collars track a dog, 24 add a collar, 33 view status, 26 change assigned, 35 Dog list, 25 Fit Your Dog, 21 Frequently Asked Questions Pairing to Handheld, 20 (FAQ), 40, 41 Sharing A Collar, 34 GPS Communications acquire signal fix, 23 GPS Channel, 33 change GPS channel, 33 User ID, 32 GPS Collar Compass charging, 17 calibration, 15 indicator light, 9 go to start point, 29 turn on, 17 go to way point, 29 magnetic declination angle, 16 Handheld Device charging, 13 operation, 28 pairing collars, 20 vehicle mode, 38 reset to default, 39 Definitions set name, 31 icons, 10, 11 turn on, 14 main components, 8, 9 How To main menu, 12 acquire GPS signal fix, 23 terms, 13 add a collar, 33 add a dog, 22, 34 INDEX 46 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 46 adjust display brightness, 14 adjust map scale, 24 calibrate the compass, 15 change a dog’s name, 35 charge the GPS Collar, 17 charge the Handheld Device, 13 delete a way point, 28 enable action alerts, 31 fit GPS Collar, 21 go to a way point, 29 go to your starting location, 29 mark a way point, 27 pair collars to Handheld Device, 20 rename a way point, 28 set action alert type, 31 set the magnetic declination angle, 16 set your start point, 27 share a collar, 34 track your dog, 24 turn on GPS Collar, 17 turn on Handheld Device, 14 use the compass, 28 view dog status, 26 Icons, 10, 11 lights, 18 Magnetic Declination Angle, 16 Map adjusting map scale, 24 Mark location set start point, 27 set way point, 27 1-800-732-0144 3/31/11 1:49 PM Menu user ID, 32 main, 12 vehicle mode, 38 settings, 30 way point display, 37 Modes Share Collars, 34 pairing, 20 Status, 26 toggle tracking mode, 30 Time, 36 tracking, 24 Tracking Pairing Mode, 20 dogs, 24 Rechargeable Batteries, 19 own location, 28 Reset, 39 Troubleshooting, 42, 43 Settings Turn On action alerts, 31 GPS Collar, 17 action alert type, 31 Handheld Device, 14 add a collar, 33 User ID add a dog, 34 change, 32 change a dog’s name, 35 view, 26 change assigned collar, 35 vehicle Mode, 38 change Handheld Device Way Points name, 31 delete way point, 28 delete a dog, 35 display options, 37 dim timer, 37 go to start point, 29 display brightness, 14 go to way point, 29 display options, 37 mark start point, 27 distance units, 36 mark way point, 27 magnetic declination angle, 16 rename way point, 28 map scale, 24 pair collar, 20 power off timer, 37 reset, 39 share a collar, 34 time, 36 time mode, 36 tracking mode, 30 unit settings, 36 sportdog.com/tEK 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 47 47 3/31/11 1:49 PM ADD-A-DOG® TEK-H ORIGINAL HANDHELD FOR TEK 1.0L & TEK 1.0LT TEK-T TEK-AD E-COLLAR FOR TEK 1.0LT TEK-L ORIGINAL COLLAR FOR TEK 1.0LT ORIGINAL COLLAR FOR TEK 1.0L ADD-A-DOG ® SPORTDOG.COM ©2011 RADIO SYSTEMS ® CORPORATION • 10427 Electric Avenue • Knoxville, TN 37932 • 1-800-732-0144 400-1360 400-1360 TEK 1.0L Manual.indd 48 3/31/11 1:49 PM
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