Radio Systems Corporation 13201 Manual De Usuario
steps up to 9 m (30’) by the range adjustment knob located on the transmitter. (Note: There may
be some variations in these distances due to different ground and wire conditions, and the depth
that the wire is buried. The deeper the wire, the weaker the signal.)
CAUTION: While all Pet Containment System transmitters use a microprocessor to send a coded
signal, it is still possible that a stray signal can be picked up. This most often is the case around
TV’s. You may want to put the receiver battery in and hold it near various appliances in the
home. If it beeps near one, then you should either have your pet avoid these appliances or remove
the collar when your pet enters the house.
II. Equipment needed for installation
1.
be some variations in these distances due to different ground and wire conditions, and the depth
that the wire is buried. The deeper the wire, the weaker the signal.)
CAUTION: While all Pet Containment System transmitters use a microprocessor to send a coded
signal, it is still possible that a stray signal can be picked up. This most often is the case around
TV’s. You may want to put the receiver battery in and hold it near various appliances in the
home. If it beeps near one, then you should either have your pet avoid these appliances or remove
the collar when your pet enters the house.
II. Equipment needed for installation
1.
Transmitter
2. Receiver
3.
3.
Collar for receiver
4.
Battery
5.
Video
6.
Wire nuts for splicing
7.
Wire and flags
* Wire must be 18 gauge and 30 strands. We strongly recommend buying only wire supplied for
this product. Extra wire and flags are sold separately.
In addition to the contents of the kit, the following items are necessary to install the Pet
Containment System.
A. Straight-edged spade, a lawn edger or a shovel. Installation in small to medium sized yards
should only require use of the spade or shovel. For a large yard we recommend that you rent a
power edger to make installation easier.
B. Wire stripping pliers, electrical tape, and waterproofing compound (e.g. silicone caulk) for
insulating splice connectors (wire nuts).
C. If you are going to cross brick, asphalt or concrete surfaces, you will need a circular saw fitted
with a masonry blade. You will also need a patching compound suitable for the surface you will