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For the system to work properly, the wire must make a continuous loop.
The signal is transmitted from one terminal of the transmitter through
the wire and back to the other terminal. Twisting two adjacent sections
of the wire loop cancels the signal along the twisted length. So use
the twisted wire from the transmitter out to the exterior loop as shown
in Figure 8. This allows the dog to cross the area without receiving
a correction. Use other lengths of twisted wire to connect smaller
boundaries around plants, pools and other pet restricted areas.
Single Loop Limitations
Note however that the basic single loop containment layouts shown in
Figure 8, cannot have a gate or opening in the fence where the dog can
walk or be transported out of the loop. To let the dog out of the basic
containment field, you must turn off the base transmitter, or interrupt
the electrical signal flowing through the wire by inserting a switch in the
loop. Using a switch in the loop creates a break in the wire which will be
detected by the base transmitter and will result in an audible alarm as long
as the switch is open. However it does work and the dog will learn that
the sound of the alarm means the containment field is off.
TWISTED WIRE
FIELD WILL CANCEL
BASIC CONTAINMENT FIELD
TWISTED WIRE AS LEAD IN FROM
TRANSMITTER TO ACTIVE FIELD
FIELD WITHIN A FIELD
USE OF TWISTED WIRE TO PROTECT
SMALL AREAS WITHIN THE MAIN BOUNDARY
TWISTED WIRE
FIELD WILL CANCEL
TWISTED WIRE
FIELD WILL CANCEL
Figure 8