beautypg.com

Cabela’s exclusive! transmitter locator – Petsafe Innotek Cabela’s Gun Dog Remote Trainer User Manual

Page 10

background image

Cabela’s

®

Gun Dog

®

— Owner’s Manual

10

CABELA’S EXCLUSIVE!
TRANSMITTER LOCATOR

At Cabela’s, we listen to bird hunters,
gun dog owners, and our customer
feedback. This feedback provides us
with a huge source of information about
remote training systems and desired
features. You’ve made an investment in
this deluxe remote training system, so
we decided to develop a method for
locating your transmitter, should it
become lost while in the field.

T

To

o ttu

urrn

n O

ON

N L

Lo

oc

ca

atte

e M

Mo

od

de

e, press and

release the LOCATE button (GS-6000)
or PROG/LOC button (GS-7000); the
LOC symbol appears in the display. If
the transmitter is motionless for 10
minutes, an alarm sounds from the
transmitter. This alarm is easily heard up
to 30 yards away in most outdoor
conditions. The alarm sounds until a
Transmitter keypad button is pressed, or
the battery goes dead. On a full charge,
the alarm sounds for up to 24 hours.
This Transmitter Locator alarm helps you
find a lost transmitter. T

To

o ttu

urrn

n o

offff L

Lo

oc

ca

atte

e

M

Mo

od

de

e, press and release the LOCATE

button (GS-6000) or PROG/LOC button
(GS-7000) and the LOC symbol goes off
in the display.

Cold Weather Operation

In cold temperatures (10°F or below), the
liquid crystal display (LCD) on your
Transmitter may be dim or slow to
respond. Wait until the display becomes
visible before selecting any training
commands.

Cold temperatures may lead to a
premature low battery signal, so keep
the transmitter close to your body (when
not in use) during cold weather.

U

Us

se

e tth

he

e L

La

an

nyya

arrd

d:: Attach the included

lanyard to the Transmitter. As shown in
the following graphics, slip the lanyard
over your head and shoulder (left) or
position in front of you (right) to carry
your Transmitter close to your body.
Your body’s warmth will improve cold-
weather operation.

Operating Range

Your Transmitter communicates with the
Receiver collar via a radio signal. The
system’s operating range, as stated on
packaging, is based upon line-of-sight.

For best results to achieve maximum
distance, keep your fingers away from
the Transmitter antenna. Keep the
Transmitter and Receiver antennas away
from all magnets. Otherwise, the
effective range could be diminished. Do
not store or pack the Receiver top next
to the Charging Cradle. Pack separately
or place the Receiver onto the Cradle as
if to charge it. When in use, hold the
transmitter upright, at or
above
shoulder level,
and away
from your
body as shown.