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2100268-1_A_Manual SD-2100E.qxp
Smart Dog In-ground
Pet Fencing System
Models SD-2100E
The Wall-mount transmitter
The transmitter is the system's control center. The front
cover lifts to reveal the switches that can customize your
system.
1. Field Width Adjustment- Controls the distance from the
wire your dog can venture before hearing the warning tone.
2. Field Size- Set switch to small (SM) for installations of
1000 feet of wire or less.
3. Stimulation Level Switch- Select from levels Low,
Medium, or High, the correction level your dog will feel after
the 2 second warning tone (LOW and MED selections only).
The tone will sound immediately with the correction when
level is set on High.
4. Loop Wire Terminals- Connections for the containment
wire.
5. Collar Receiver Charge Reminder- Set to A to remind you
to recharge your dog's collar every 30 days. Set switch to B
for every 60 days. Always check for low battery light before
putting collar on your dog.
NOTE: Recharge reminder tone can be reset by placing the
collar receiver in the charge cradle for more than five min-
utes.
6. Power Connection - Power for the containment system
supplied by the 24 volt adapter plugged into any 110v out-
let.
7. Battery Backup Monitor- If power is interrupted to the
system, the battery back will keep the system working up
to 40 hours. Install 8 AA alkaline batteries (not included).
The monitor will sound when batteries need to be replaced.
For the safety of your dog, the battery backup should be
turned on and kept in good working order at all times.
8. Power- ON/OFF Switch
9. Alarm Volume- Alarm volume adjustment.
10. Indicator Light and Alarm- The light on the front of the
transmitter will indicate the following conditions.
Wall Transmitter–
10. Indicator
User Controls
Light
1. Field Width
Adjustment Control
2. Field Size
Switch
8. Power ON/OFF
3. Stimulation
Switch
Level Switch
7. Battery Backup
Monitor
4. Loop Wire Terminals
6. Power
Connection
5. Receiver Collar Charge Reminder
Over-Stimulation Prevention - In the unlikely event that
your dog becomes "trapped" in the containment field, this
feature limits stimulation duration to 10 seconds. The sys-
tem shuts off for 10 seconds before resuming stimulation
for another 10 seconds. This pattern will repeat for a maxi-
mum of three cycles, a duration of 60 seconds.
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TRANSMITTER STATUS INDICATIONS
STATUS LIGHT
ALARM
CONDITION
TONE
SOLID GREEN
NO
POWER ON / SYSTEM OK
FLASHING GREEN
NO
RECEIVER CHARGING
FLASHING RED
YES
BOUNDARY WIRE BROKEN
OR DISCONNECTED
FLASHING RED AND GREEN
YES
RECEIVER RECHARGE
REMINDER
FLASHING YELLOW
YES
BACKUP BATTERIES LOW
NONE
YES
AC POWER DISCONNECTED
OPERATING ON BATTERY
NONE
NO
TRANSMITTER IS OFF OR
POWER IS DISCONNECTED
Run-Through Prevention - Special features are incorpo-
rated in your system so your dog cannot "run-through" the
containment field without activating a strong stimulation.
The receiver automatically increases the stimulation when
your dog continues more than 1/3 of the way through the
containment field, regardless of the transmitter stimulation
level setting. For example, if the signal is detected 12 feet
from the wire and your dog enters the containment field,
this feature is activated when he is approximately eight feet
from the wire. At this point, your dog automatically receives
the highest level of stimulation.
The Collar Receiver
The collar receiver is attached to a nylon collar strap that
your dog will wear. The collar receiver administers the
warning tone and correction should your dog attempt to
leave the yard. Your collar receiver is rechargeable and can
be charged by placing the collar on the charging cradle
located on top of your wall-mount transmitter.
INDICATOR LIGHT
TONE PITCH
CONDITION
GREEN FLASHING
NONE
COLLAR IS READY TO RESPOND
(ONCE EVERY 2 SEC.)
TO THE CONTAINMENT FIELD
GREEN PULSATING
INTERMITTENT
WARNING TONE IS OCCURRING
LOW PITCH
RED PULSATING
INTERMITTENT
ENTRY LEVEL STIMULATION IS BEING
MEDIUM PITCH
DELIVERED
INTERMITTENT
RUN-THROUGH STIMULATION IS BEING
HIGH PITCH
DELIVERED
RED FLASHING
NONE
RECEIVER BATTERY IS LOW
(ONCE EVERY 2 SECONDS)
SOLID GREEN
NONE
STIMULATION IS LOCKED OUT
(OVERSTIMULATION
PREVENTION IN EFFECT)
YELLOW FLASHING (ONCE EVERY
NONE
OVER-STIMULATION
2 SECONDS)
PREVENTION HAS EXCEEDED
THREE CYCLES (STIMULATION
IS LOCKED OUT UNTIL YOUR DOG
9. Alarm
RETURNS TO THE SAFE ZONE)
Volume Control
NONE
NONE
RECEIVER BATTERY IS
COMPLETELY DISCHARGED
Fitting the Collar on Your Dog
The collar strap should fit snugly
towards the top of your dog's neck
with the collar receiver box on the bot-
tom of the neck. You should be able to
get one finger between the collar strap
and your dog's neck. The contact
points must make contact with the
dog's skin for proper operation. A little
hair thinning may be required.
4.
Important Notes:
1. Always use the rubber insulators and the collar strap.
They provide insulation in damp conditions and keep the
collar receiver secure.
2. A small amount of hair thinning makes contact with the
dog's skin easier.
3. This product is recommended for dogs six months of age
and older.
Occasionally, check the tightness of the receiver probes to
ensure the receiver does not fall off of the collar. Lost col-
lars are not covered under your warranty.
Step 1
Design Your Fence
• Although the containment wire is only buried 2.54 -
7.6cm make sure you contact your utility companies to
mark underground cables and wire before you dig.
• Interference can occur around large metal objects and
buried electrical, telephone and cable TV wires. Do not run
closer than 3 meters to these cables. You can minimize
interference issues by crossing perpendicular to these lines.
See Quick Step 1 Illustration.
• The containment wire must form a complete loop from
the transmitter.
• For your dog's safety, it is recommended that you keep
the containment wire at least 3 meters from the street.
• Keep in mind that you will want to place the wire where
there is room for an 2.54 - 7.6cm containment field.
Front and Back Yard Loop. The most common installation.
The wire is placed just inside the property line to form a
square or rectangle.
containment signal
cancelled in this area
splice
Front and Back Yard Loop
Hourglass Loop. Allows your dog to be contained in either
the front or back yard but not around the side of the house.
When the wire runs parallel to itself as it goes toward the
side of the house be sure the wires don't come within 6'
feet of one another to avoid canceling the signal.
splice
Hourglass Loop
Double Loop. Confines your dog to the backyard only. The
wire needs to run around the backyard, using the house as
a natural barrier and doubling back to the transmitter to fin-
ish the complete loop. When doubling back, make sure that
there is at least 1.8 meters between the lines to avoid can-
celing the signal.
6 ft.
splice
Double Loop
Customized Loops. You can create off limit areas, such as
pools and gardens by encircling the area with wire. Run
twisted wire from the fence loop to the encircled area and
splice the ends together.
splices
1.
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splices
Customized Loops
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