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Reset the Collar Receiver
To reset the Collar Receiver to work with a new Remote Transmitter or to reprogram a
new Collar Receiver to work with your existing Remote Transmitter:
A.
Turn the Collar Receiver off.
B.
Press and hold the On/Off Button. The Receiver Indicator Light will come on, then
turn off after 4-5 seconds. If the On/Off Button is released too early, the Receiver
Indicator Light will begin fl ashing as normal. If this occurs, start over from
A
.
C.
After the Receiver Indicator Light has turned off, release the On/Off Button.
D.
Press and hold the Upper Button on the Remote Transmitter until the Receiver
Indicator Light fl ashes 5 times. You may need to hold both units 2-3 feet from each
other before this occurs. Once the Receiver Indicator Light has fl ashed 5 times, the
Collar Receiver has been reset and will begin fl ashing as normal. If the Receiver
Indicator Light does not fl ash 5 times, start over and repeat the process.
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General Training Tips
Now you are ready to use the YardTrainer SD-105 and begin training your dog. Please
keep the following training tips in mind.
• Eliminate one misbehavior or teach one obedience command at a time. If you move
too fast with the training, your dog may become confused.
• Be consistent. Give your dog a stimulation with each misbehavior.
• Do not overcorrect your dog. Use as few stimulations as possible to train your dog.
• Restrict your dog from situations in which he has a history of misbehaving unless you
can supervise him and use the YardTrainer SD-105 for applying stimulation.
• If you notice one situation in which your dog misbehaves repeatedly, set up this
situation as a training session. This will dramatically increase your chances of success.
• If your dog has a timid reaction to the stimulation (especially the fi rst couple of times),
do not be alarmed. Redirect his attention to a simple and appropriate behavior (i.e. a
known command, such as “Sit”).
• Never use the YardTrainer SD-105 to correct or eliminate any form of aggressive
behavior. If your dog exhibits such behavior, contact a professional trainer. Aggression
in dogs is the result of many factors – it may be a learned behavior or it may be
brought on as a result of fear. Another factor contributing to aggression in dogs is
social dominance. Every dog is different.
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