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- If you need less than 300 meters of antenna wire: select "small ground", by pushing the selector button to the left. The
following pictogram appears on the LCD screen:
- If you need more than 300 meters of antenna wire: select « large ground », by pushing the selector button to the right. The
following pictogram appears on the LCD screen:
WARNING: The choice of the selector's position is not determined by the wire length only, it also depends on the ground
configuration.
Example: if you need more than 300 meters of antenna wire but the width of your yard is small, you will have to select "small
ground".
The width of the warning zone is adjustable by using the
(40 levels).
The stimulation zone is adjustable by using the
Graduations on the LCD screen indicate the levels selected.
IMPORTANT: Detection distances vary depending on the length of antenna wire laid out on the property. The longer
the antenna wire, the narrower the zones.
The width of the warning and stimulation zones also vary according to the selector position.
NOTE: the stimulation zone cannot be wider than the warning zone.
The following tables indicate the approximate widths of the zones for a 800 m and a 300 m installation, with the selector in
position "large ground":
LCD screen
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button located on the front of the transmitter (8 levels).
800 m installation, selector position « large ground »
Zones setting
(levels)
MINIMUM warning = 1
MAXIMUM warning = 40
MINIMUM stimulation = 0
MINIMUM warning = 15
MAXIMUM warning = 40
MAXIMUM stimulation = 8
and
buttons located on the front of the transmitter
Approximate width of the zones
on each side of the wire
MINIMUM warning ~ 0 m
MAXIMUM warning ~ 4.1 m
No stimulation area.
Only beep sounds are emitted.
MINIMUM warning ~ 2 m
MAXIMUM warning ~ 4.1 m
MAXIMUM stimulation ~ 2 m
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