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STEP 4
Connect the Wires to the Fence Transmitter
1. Run the Boundary Wire to the Fence Transmitter through a window, under a
door, through a crawl space vent, or any other appropriate available access.
You can also drill a hole through your wall.
2. Strip approximately 1 cm of insulation from the ends of the Boundary Wire.
3. Press the red tabs on the Fence Transmitter and insert the stripped wire ends
into the Boundary Wire Terminals. Make sure the wires do not touch each other
at the terminals.
4. Turn the Boundary Width Control knob to 10. This will set the Warning Zone at
the maximum width.
5. Plug the power jack into the transmitter and the Power Adaptor into a
working outlet.
6. The Power Light and Loop Indicator Lights should come on. If this does not
happen, see the “Troubleshooting” section.
• Do not install, connect, or remove your system during a lightning storm. If the storm is close enough for you to hear thunder,
it is close enough to create hazardous surges.
• Risk of electric shock. Use the fence transmitter indoors in a dry location only.
If possible, DO NOT use an outlet protected with a Residual Current Device (RCD) or Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI). The fence system will function properly, but in rare cases, nearby lightning strikes may cause the RCD or
GFCI to trip. Without power, your pet may be vulnerable to escape. You will have to reset the RCD or GFCI to restore power
to the system.
For added protection for the Fence Transmitter when unused for long periods of time or prior to thunderstorms,
disconnect the Loop Boundary Wires and unplug the Power Adaptor from the outlet. This will prevent damage to the
Transmitter due to surges.
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Boundary Width Control
Power Light
Loop Indicator Light
Boundary
Wire Terminals
Boundary
Control Switch
Power Jack