Step 4, Step 5, Final connections – Petsafe Innotek Contain ‘n’ Train In-Ground Fence User Manual
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IMPORTANT TIPS!
• DO NOT run wire within 10 feet or parallel to cable
TV, phone and electrical lines. The signals can couple
together causing collar activation in the house and safe
parts of the yard.
• The wire must form one continuous loop from the
transmitter.
• Use twisted wire to run between the transmitter and
interior loops around pools and gardens to allow your
dog to safely pass around these areas. (As illustrated
in the custom loop pictures).
1. Splicing to the boundary wire.
Pull the twisted wire to the perimeter location of the two
ends of your boundary wire loop. Splice the ends of the
twisted wire to the ends of the boundary wire with the
supplied waterproof splices. Use only waterproof splices
supplied with this system. Additional splices are available
by calling 1-800-826-5527. Use of wire nuts alone, electri-
cal tape or solder will not provide a waterproof and
secure connection for your system to function properly.
To use the gel-filled capsule splice,
strip 5/8” of insulation from the wire
ends. Insert ends of wire into nut
and twist to secure. Insert the wire
nut as deeply as possible into the
waterproof gel and snap the lid
shut. Tie a knot in the wires as
shown to avoid having the wires
pulled free during installation.
2. Bring outside wire to transmitter
From the outside, push the twisted pair of wires through
the hole in the wall. Strip about 5/8” of insulation from the
two ends. Insert ends into loop wire terminals marked on
the transmitter (one in each terminal).
3. Plug transmitter in
Use supplied adapter and plug transmitter in.
Turn transmitter knob to on position.
The red light should illuminate on your transmitter
indicating a properly installed boundary loop. If the
light does not come on, refer to the Training and
Troubleshooting Guide included with your system.
1. Install batteries. (All Systems)
Unscrew collar battery cap turning counter clockwise.
Insert battery with the + facing out toward the battery
cap. Carefully screw battery cap on and ensure it is seat-
ed straight. Containment only system owners can now
skip to “Test your fence” section on the next page.
2. Match receiver to hand-held transmitter
(SD-3000 & SD-3100 only)
To use the collar receiver in training mode or dual
contain/train mode the collar receiver must be matched to
the hand-held transmitter. This allows the signal from the
hand-held transmitter to be compatible with the collar
receiver. This process must be completed each time
battery is replaced in either the receiver or the hand-held
transmitter.
A. Insert battery in hand-held transmitter.
The battery cap is located on the bottom of the
transmitter. Open by turning the lanyard ring counter
clockwise. Insert the battery with the + terminal facing
toward the opening.
B. Replace the battery cap turning clockwise ensuring
it is seated straight.
PROGRAMMING
3. ID Codes
In the event there is another training devise being used in
the area, your collar receiver’s ID code can be changed
to any number of 2048 codes to avoid random activation.
If you have the SD-3100 system for two dogs, you will
need to repeat the process below for both dog one and
dog two.
a. Press and hold the PROGRAM button on the back of
the hand-held transmitter.
b. Continue holding PROGRAM button and press and
hold BUTTON 1 on the front.
c. Release the PROGRAM button and continue to
hold BUTTON 1.
d. The light on the hand-held transmitter will alternate red
and green lights.
e. When the lights stop blinking release BUTTON 1.
f. Your hand held transmitter has randomly selected a
number up to 2048.
2. Tone Options
Three tone options are available from the
hand-held transmitter.
1. Warning tone with stimulation
2. No warning tones
3. Warning tone with a one second delay
To set tone option on SD-3100 with two dogs, you must
repeat the following instructions for dog one and two.
a. Press and hold the PROGRAM button on the back of
the hand-held transmitter.
b. While holding the PROGRAM button, press and hold
one of the following buttons to make your tone option
selection:
BUTTON 2 = Tone with stimulation
BUTTON 3 = No Tones
BUTTON 4 = Tone with a one second delay
c. Release PROGRAM button and continue to hold button
2, 3 or 4. You will get a solid light then it goes out.
d. Release BUTTON 2,3, or 4.
5. Align red paper dot on the collar receiver against
the red dot on the hand-held transmitter, in order to
place the collar in a program mode. Hold dots together
for 5-8 seconds. The light on the collar receiver will
glow solid, go out then change to yellow.
Match components by separating units by a foot or
more, then pressing and holding any of the stimulation
buttons. When light on collar pulsates red, release
buttons. Matching process is complete.
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Gel-filled
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