Step 4: Match the Receiver with the Transmitter
Collar receiver might have been matched up in to one of the channels on the
transmitter handset when it is tested in factory. To check this, please turn on the
transmitter handset and collar receiver, send a beep tone command to the collar
receiver from A, B or C channel. If the collar receiver bleeps in one of the channels,
the collar receiver has been registered to that channel properly. You do not need to
carry out the following matching-up procedures and can start using the system
through that registered channel.
If the collar receiver does not respond to the transmitter handset in any of the
channels, or if you wish to change the registered channel for this collar receiver,
please follow the matching-up procedures below:
4.1
Switch on the transmitter handset and then choose either A, B, or C dog channel
(Note: this will be your registered channel for the collar receiver). Choose a
correction mode and a correction level setting - any correction mode (static pulse
stimulation, vibration or warning tone) and level can be used for the matching-up, as
Turn on both transmitter handset and collar receiver
On the handset, choose a dog channel (A,B or C) for the collar receiver and select a
correction mode and level setting
Press and hold down the power button firmly on the collar receiver
Short press T button on handset to send out a command
The green indicator light on the collar receiver should start flashing on and off
Matching up is done properly, you can release the power button on collar receiver