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Matching the Transmitter to the Collar Receiver
CAUTION:
Never place the collar on your dog before matching the collar receiver to the transmitter.
1. Synchronize each collar receiver one at a time,
making sure all collar receivers are OFF except the
one you are currently synchronizing. This will pre-
vent the possibility of matching two dogs to the
same DOG column.
2. Locate the red paper dot on both the transmitter
and collar receiver. Hold the two dots together for 5
to 8 seconds until a solid YELLOW light glows on
the receiver.
3. Separate the two units by at least 30 cm.
4. Press any button in the DOG 1, DOG 2, or DOG 3 column. The light on the collar receiver
flashes RED as the button is pressed. The light slowly flashes GREEN after release, indicating
a successful match.
5. Note: We suggest you synchronize the yellow collar to the yellow column of buttons, blue
collar to the blue column, etc.
Turning the Collar Receiver On and Off
1. The collar receiver features a magnetic ON/OFF switch. Turn the receiver ON/OFF using the
magnet built into the transmitter.
2. Locate the red paper dot on both the transmitter and collar receiver.
3. Slide its surface against the red paper dot on the receiver. A continuous short GREEN flash
indicates that the receiver is ON. One long RED flash followed by no light indicates the
receiver is OFF. ( Note: A continuous short RED flash indicates the receiver is ON but the bat-
tery is low and must be replaced.) Always turn the collar receiver OFF when not in use.
4. Note: Whenever the transmitter battery is replaced, the transmitter must be resynchronized.
Setting Up the CS-1600E or CS-1600TTE
(for CS-300E, see previous section)
Stimulation Type, Level, and Tone (CS-1600E, CS-1600TTE)
The following identifies the different stimulation types, levels, and tones available to you and
your dog(s). Remember that your Command Series 1600E allows the transmitter to operate two
receiver collars. Each of these receivers may have different stimulation type, level, and tone
from the other receiver collar. As you review each, you may wish to mark the programming fea-
ture most appropriate for each of your dogs.
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Fig. 2 – Synchronizing
transmitter and collar