Tri-Tronics Sport Upland G3 User Manual
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Beeper Power Switch. The Beeper power must be on for the Beeper to operate.
Press the round power switch located on the rear surface of the Beeper. You will
hear two tones and the Beeper light will begin flashing. The Beeper will begin
beeping as soon as its power is turned on. If you want to silence it until you begin
hunting, turn it off with your transmitter (not applicable to Sport Basic G3 and Sport
Combo G3). To save Beeper battery life, turn the Beeper power switch off after use.
Remote Turn-On/Off. (Does not apply to Sport Basic G3 or Sport Combo G3.)
Pressing the Beeper control button turns the Beeper on or off from a distance, up
to the full range of your Remote Trainer. Tones confirm “on” and different tones
confirm “off.” The Beeper control button is the top button on the Sport Upland
G3 and on the back of your transmitter on the Upland G2 or G2 EXP. It is any
button on the other G2 and G2 EXP Field & Pro Series models when the intensity
dial is set on “A.”
Locate Feature. (Does not apply to Sport Basic G3 or Sport Combo G3.) To
locate your dog when the Beeper is silent, press and hold the Beeper button. You
will hear several tones, letting you know where your dog is.
Note that to operate the remote turn-on/off and locate features, your Remote
Trainer must be activated and the transmitter dial not set on “N.” (Dial must be
on “A” for the non-Upland G2 and G2 EXP Field & Pro Series models.)
Beeper Settings
Volume Control. Two settings – Low or High
Modes. Range/Point or Point-only. In the range/point mode, the Beeper sounds
once every 5 seconds while the dog is running, and sounds once every 1 second
when the dog goes on point. In point-only mode, the Beeper is silent until the
dog goes on point, then sounds once every 1 second.
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Battery. One 9-volt battery is already installed. See “Replacing Your Batteries” in
this manual when the battery needs replacement.
Beeper Modes. You have a choice of volume, range/point or point-only, four run
tones, and two point tones. To change the preset modes, reposition the DIP
switches inside the battery compartment as shown in the section “Changing
Beeper Settings” on page 29.
Beeper Placement. Adjust the position of your Beeper on your collar strap for the
size of your dog, taking into account where you want the buckle to be for proper
tightening on the dog. The Beeper should ride directly across from the receiver
when placed on your dog, with the Beeper on the top of the dog’s neck and the
receiver underneath his neck.
The collar strap may be cut off to fit your dog’s neck. Never cut the strap until
both the Beeper and Remote Trainer are installed on the strap or your strap will be
too short.
Place the Beeper so that the power switch will face towards the dog’s tail when
training. This placement prevents the power switch from being brushed against
cover as your dog hunts and turning the Beeper off.
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