When the Barrier Transmitter is set to mode AB, the Barrier Transmitter denies access to
all pets wearing Receiver Collars.
Programming the Mode Settings
All programming is done through the Barrier Transmitter and the programming is
synchronised with the Receiver Collar.
The Receiver Collar cannot be programmed separately from the Barrier Transmitter.
You may synchronise multiple Receiver Collars to a single Barrier Transmitter at one
time. However, make sure any Receiver Collar you do not wish to synchronise is turned
OFF (O) during the programming procedure. Any collar that is within 75 cm of the
Barrier Transmitter and turned ON (l) may be reprogrammed. Familiarise yourself with
the steps outlined below before attempting to program the Barrier Transmitter and
Receiver Collar.
To prevent an unintended stimulation, do not perform set up
procedures while the Receiver Collar is on your pet.
1. Gather the Receiver Collar(s) you wish to synchronise with the Barrier Transmitter.
Turn the Receiver Collar(s) ON (l) and place less than 30 cm from the
Barrier Transmitter.
2. Turn the Barrier Transmitter OFF by pressing the (-) button until there are no bars
displayed in the LCD window. Remove the back cover.
3. The mode switch is located inside the transmitter
and is preset to mode A. Move the switch to the
centre position for mode B or to the right position
for mode AB (5A). Once you have selected
the desired mode, replace the back cover.
Note: If you have selected mode AB you do
not need to proceed with programming the
receiver in the next steps. Receiver Collars
set to mode A or mode B will each receive
the radio signal from a Barrier Transmitter set to
mode AB.
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