User's Manual

TRAINING INFORMATION
Innotek is proud to be the
exclusive electronic training
products sponsor of Triple Crown
All Breed Dog Academy of
greater Austin, TX. For more
information on Triple Crown,
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Innotek warrants that this product will be free from
defects in material and workmanship under normal
use for one year from the date of original consumer
purchase.
Within 30 days of the original consumer purchase,
this product is covered by Innotek’s 30-day money-
back guarantee. If you are not satisfied with the
performance of this product, you may return it with
the original receipt to the place of purchase for a
full refund.
After 30 days and during the one-year limited
warranty period we will, at our option, repair or
replace defective part(s) for a $15 processing fee.
Shipping costs to our facility are not covered by
this limited warranty.
This limited warranty is offered only to the original
consumer purchaser. This limited warranty is subject
to the condition that any covered defect occurs under
normal conditions of use and maintenance and that
Innotek receives prompt written notice of the discovery
of the defect within the limited warranty period. It does
not apply to damage or failures that result from physical
abuse or misuse of the product. The limited warranty
is void if any attempts are made to alter or repair this
product prior to returning it to our facility within the
limited warranty period. This limited warranty does
not cover lost parts or broken probe studs.
EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH HEREIN,
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS,
PROMISES OR ASSURANCES BY INNOTEK, EITHER
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHETHER BY LAW,
CUSTOM, PREVIOUS TRANSACTION OR OTHERWISE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT.
INNOTEK’S LIABILITY IS SOLELY AS STATED HEREIN
AND NO OTHER LIABILITY SHALL EXIST, WHETHER
BY NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, TORT OR ANY
OTHER CAUSE OR ACTION. ALL LIABILITIES FOR
INNOTEK STATED HEREIN ARE THE SOLE AND
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES OF THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER
PURCHASER. IN NO EVENT SHALL INNOTEK BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES, OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF DAMAGE WHICH
MAY BE CAUSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY
FAILURE, DEFECT OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT.
This product is not a substitute for traditional obedience
training in situations where attractive nuisance or canine
personality would reasonably require such training.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
If services are required, contact the Innotek Call
Center to get your Return Materials Authorization
Number (RMA) and return instructions. Send the
defective part or the complete system by insured U.S.
Mail or UPS to the address below: Include a check or
money order for $15 to cover processing and handling.
FCC NOTICE
This device has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This device
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if installed and used in accordance with
the instruction, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this device does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the computer
and receiver.
Connect the computer into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the grantee of this device could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Rev. 03/00 P/N: 2100151
IMPORTANT! DO NOT BURY THE WIRE
UNTIL YOU HAVE TESTED THE SYSTEM
AND ARE SURE IT IS WORKING PROPERLY!
Use gradual turns at the corners. This will produce a
more consistent signal field and avoid confusing the
dog in these areas.
IMPORTANT!
Do not run the loop within six feet parallel to
electrical, telephone, cable TV or any other buried
wire you may have in your yard.
Do not run one section of wire within 10 feet of an
other section or the signal may cancel.
Do not run your wire within 10 feet of a neighboring
containment system’s boundary wire.
Driveways/Sidewalks - When crossing an asphalt
driveway, make a 1/2" deep cut across the driveway
using a circular saw and masonry blade. Place the
wire in the crack and seal with asphalt sealant. On
driveways and sidewalks, if an expansion joint is
available, simply place the wire in the joint and seal
with an outdoor caulk. When crossing gravel, bury
the wire at least 3" deep. Use an old garden hose or
plastic PVC piping to protect the wire. In water,
anchor the wire with large rocks. Protect the wire
with an old garden hose or plastic PVC piping.
Connecting the Loop to the Transmitter
1. Splice the two ends of the twisted wire to each of
the two ends of the loop wire.
2. Drill a hole through the exterior wall or window/
door sill, or run the wire through an existing utility
line hole.
3. Connect the twisted wires to the transmitter, either
wire to either terminal. (Wire ends must be stripped.)
4. A red indicator light should appear, indicating a
continuous wire loop. If no light appears, refer to
Section 1, Part C.
SECTION 6: THE SIGNAL FIELD
The width of the signal field is
adjusted using the transmitter’s Field
Width Adjustment Knob. Increasing
or decreasing the signal field width
does not affect the correction
intensity.
To test the signal field, hook up the test
light and slowly walk the collar receiver
toward the boundary wire, listening for the
warning tone and watching for the test
light to light up. The wider the signal
PART II. OPERATING MODES
SECTION 1: SELECTING AND
CHANGING MODES
By combining containment and bark-control
features into one system, the CB-100W provides
you with a choice of three operating modes: 1)
Bark-Control Only 2) Containment Only and
3) Bark Control and Containment Dual Mode.
Each mode is indicated by the light on the collar
receiver as follows:
Bark-Control Only - Flashing GREEN light.
Containment Only - Flashing RED light.
Dual Mode - Flashing YELLOW light.
OFF - No light
Note: When the receiver is removed from the
wall-mount transmitter/charging unit , its
indicator light will be flashing yellow,
indicating the unit is in combination
containment and bark-control mode.
To change the mode, simply pass the keychain
magnet past the blue paper dot on the receiver.
This activates the receiver’s internal magnetic
switch. The first time you do this, the receiver
will turn OFF, indicated by no receiver light.
Each time you pass the magnet past the blue
dot, the receiver’s indicator light will change
to indicate the current operating mode.
1. Slowly pass the magnet by the red paper dot
on the side of the receiver.
2. When the receiver light turns solid red, pull
the magnet far away from the receiver.
3. The light will stay on for approximately 1
second and will then flash from 1 to 7 times,
identifying the level at which the unit was last
set (i.e. one flash for Level 1, two flashes for
Level 2, etc.) Do not attempt further steps
until the light is done flashing.
4. When the light is done flashing, you have
five seconds to start changing the receiver to
a new level.
5. To change the level, hold the magnet against
the red paper dot. The light will start flashing
up to 7 times.
6. Pull the magnet away after the number of
flashes that matches the stimulation level you
want.
7. After about five seconds, the unit will flash
back 1 to 7 times to confirm the level you set.
B. Setting the Sensitivity - Immediately after
setting the stimulation level, you will need to set
one of four sensitivity levels. Level 1 is the most
sensitive and Level 4 is the least sensitive. (We
recommend first setting the sensitivity at Level
2.) To set the sensitivity:
1. After Step 7 above, the light will turn green,
go out, then flash back the previous setting. You
field, the less chance there is that a dog can run
through the field.
The signal field should extend a minimum of 3
ft. on either side of the wire (creating a 6 ft.
wide field). An 8-12 ft. wide field is preferred.
This ensures that the dog is properly contained
and makes the Run-Through Preventer more
effective.
Buried Boundary Wire
Grey Area Denotes
Signal Field 6-12 Ft.
Twisted Wire
have five seconds to change the sensitivity level.
2. To change, hold the magnet against the red paper
dot. The light will flash green 1-4 times.
3. Remove the magnet after the number of flashes
that matches the sensitivity you want.
4. After about five seconds, the unit will flash back
1-4 times to confirm the sensitivity level.
IMPORTANT: When using the No-Bark collar on a
dog for the first time, start at Stimulation Level 1
and Sensitivity Level 2. Increase the stimulation by
one level each day until you reach a satisfactory
response from your dog. If your dog does not appear
to be reacting to the stimulus, experiment with
different combinations of stimulation levels and
sensitivity levels.
PART IV. TROUBLESHOOTING AND
MAINTENANCE
A. If the collar appears to not be working:
- Adjust the collar fit.
- Trim hair or use longer probes
- Recharge the battery
- Adjust stimulation and/or sensitivity level
B. Maintenance
The CB-100W system requires very little
maintenance. The receiver is waterproof and can be
immersed in water. To remove dirt, simply wipe with
soap and water. Never place the collar in a
dishwasher.
The transmitter is not waterproof and needs to be
protected from the weather. (See Part I., Section 1A
for more transmitter information.)
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
ABOUT THE OPERATION OR
USE OF YOUR NEW INNOTEK
SYSTEM, DO NOT RETURN IT
TO YOUR RETAILER. WE CAN
HELP. CONTACT THE INNOTEK CALL CENTER
AT 1-800-826-5527. HOURS: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., EST,
Monday-Friday.
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OPERATING MODE NOTES
- If you are unable to produce a flashing light on
the receiver, the receiver most likely needs
charging. See Part I., Section 2A.
- You can expect 30-90 days on a charge. Charge
life is affected by how much time the collar is
on, how often the dog tests the containment
boundary and how often the dog barks.
PART III. BARK-CONTROL
OPERATION
SECTION 1: SETTING THE STIMULATION
LEVEL AND SENSITIVITY
A. Setting the Stimulation Level - The bark-
control feature provides a programmable
stimulation option that allows you to choose one
of seven levels. Level 1 is lowest; Level 7 is
highest. After charging, you will need to pick
one of the seven levels. To set a level, first be
sure the receiver is flashing green or yellow.
Then:
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To close off one section of a yard
Fenced yard with opening for driveway
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