Tri-Tronics Tactical 500 G3 User Manual
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STIMULATION OvERvIEW
Your Remote Trainer has many levels of intensity so you can find the best level to fit the temperament of your dog and the type
of training you do. You may also select either continuous or momentary stimulation, again depending upon dog temperament and
your training purpose.
Intensity Selection
There are two ways to change intensity, with the intensity dial or with the button you choose. When you want a different intensity
level, you can move the intensity dial or use a different transmitter button, or do both, depending on your model. This flexible
approach to remote training has made Tri-Tronics products the favorite of both experienced trainers and beginners for many years.
The numbers on the intensity dial indicate the stimulation intensity level. These numbers are 1 – 6 on your Field or Pro G3 Series
model. They are 1 – 5 with half steps, for a total of 10 distinct dial levels, on your Sport G3 Series model. You can use a stronger
or milder version of each numbered dial level on the Sport Combo G3 (depending upon mode selected), and on all Field & Pro G3
Series models other than the Classic 70, Trashbreaker, and Field 90. Some models allow multi-button control only for continuous
stimulation, some allow it only for momentary stimulation, and some allow it for both types of stimulation.
Note: See the Model Guide Section beginning on page 5 for the exact button functions of your model. Multi-Dog Intensity Tip. When training more than one dog,
check the intensity dial to be sure you have the intensity set at the level you want for the dog you are about to correct.
Other Intensity Dial Functions
Letters (“N,” “T,” or “A” depending on model) indicate no-stimulation functions. No stimulation can be produced by the receiver
when the intensity dial is set on one of these letters. Set the dial on a number when stimulation is desired.
“N” (neutral) – Transmitter buttons do not function. No tone, buzz, beeper, or stimulation functions are possible.
This setting is intended for times when your transmitter buttons might be accidentally bumped or pressed.
“T” – The stimulation buttons produce tone from the receiver instead of stimulation.
“A” – Any transmitter button will operate the Beeper or the Tracer
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