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Testing
Turn the transmitter on. Being careful to not touch the
contact points, approach the boundary wire holding the
receiver at knee level. If the receiver beeps, the system is
ready to be tested. Continue to approach the boundary
wire with the receiver around the entire layout. The
recommended initial distance between the boundary wire
and the receiver is fi ve feet, and can be adjusted on the
transmitter.
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Burying the Wire and Placing the Flags
Cut a trench and bury the boundary wire one to
three inches deep. Use a blunt tool like a paint
stick to push the wire into the ground. Place the
fl ag in the ground near the boundary where the
warning beep of the receiver begins.
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What's Next? – Read Training Section
After these steps, familiarize yourself further with the
transmitter and the receiver by reading the manual.
Components included with the system:
• Transmitter with AC adapter
• Wire nuts
• 50 Boundary Flags
• 500 feet Boundary Wire
• Operations manual
• Training Video
• UL-250 Receiver with medium and long contact points
• Test Light Kit
Other items you may need:
• Phillips head screwdriver
• Straight edged spade or a lawn edger
• Wire stripping pliers
• Electrical tape
• Waterproofing compound (e.g. silicone caulk)
• Patching compound for your type of driveway or sidewalk
• PVC pipe if crossing a gravel or dirt driveway, pond or lake
• Pencil, Ruler or Protractor
• Drill with drill bit or masonry bit if drilling through wood or concrete
• Additional Boundary Wire
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