5
Owner’s Guide
PCC-100 & PCC-200
STEP 2
Selecting a transmitter location
• Select a location to hang your system
transmitter that is dry and indoors with
a standard 110VAC electrical outlet (or
230VAC if applicable) nearby. A location
in the garage or utility room is usually
ideal.
• When selecting a location keep in mind
that the fence system wire will run from
your transmitter to the wire boundary
outdoors. This can be done through a
window or by drilling a 3/8th inch hole
at the base of the wall for the wire to
pass through.
Remove the
transmitter
housing cover
by pressing
your thumb on
the bottom of
the cover and
lifting off. When
removed, hold
the base of
the transmitter
housing against
the wall in the
chosen location
and mark the
location of the
screw holes with
a pencil.
Use the supplied mounting hardware and
hang transmitter on the wall. Replace the
transmitter housing cover by placing the
cover tabs in base and pushing bottom
housing down.
STEP 3
Layout your fence & wire
connections
It is important to layout your boundary
wire and test your fencing system before
you bury the wire. This is a real time saver
should you encounter a problem with your
installation.
1. Measure the
amount of
distance from
your wall-
mount trans-
mitter to the
beginning of
your boundary
loop at the edge of your yard. You will
need to run two lengths of wire twisted
together to the start of your boundary
loop. Twisting the wire together cancels
the radio signal and allows your pet to
safely cross over.
2. Taking your
two equal
lengths of
wire, secure
two ends to
something
stable and pull
taut on the
other ends.
Twist the two
pairs of wire
together until
there are 8
– 12 twists
per inch. It is
much faster
to secure two
of the ends in a drill and the drill will do
the twisting for you.
1 inch
Twisted Wire
To Transmitter
Single Strand
Y
ard Loop