GPS Pet Containment System Owner’s Manual
Important Precautions Invisible Fence® Brand pet containment systems have contained over two million pets. However, there are some precautions you should take. Read and retain manuals; Read the entire Owner’s Manual before using your new Invisible Fence ® Brand pet containment system. Adhere to all warnings and cautions contained in any Invisible Fence® Brand manual. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
To prevent an unintended correction: The GPS Mobile Unit should not be on your pet when the system is tested. Remove the GPS Mobile Unit before leaving the property. Before placing the GPS Mobile Unit on your pet, test the Boundary Area and Width after any change. Train your pet according to the instructions in the Invisible Fence® Brand training manuals. Complete all steps before allowing your pet to run free.
Congratulations on your purchase of the world’s premier pet containment solution, the Invisible Fence® Brand. When professionally installed, the Invisible Fence® Brand GPS pet containment system is backed with a one-year, money-back guarantee. The support of your Invisible Fence® Brand Dealer gives you peace of mind that your pet remains safe at home. Refer to the back of your sales contract for complete details. Table of Contents Components……………………………………………………………………………………….
Components GPS Base Station GPS Mobile Unit How the System Works When your pet approaches the established boundary, the GPS Mobile Unit generates a tone and correction to remind your pet of the boundary. With training and praise, your pet will quickly learn to avoid the established boundary. Definition: A Correction is a training term used to describe an action taken to discourage unwanted pet behavior.
The pet is more than 4 feet outside the containment area. This is an Out +4 Violation Operating Guide GPS Base Station Primary Function The GPS Base Station’s primary function is to derive and supply GPS Mobile Units with GPS assistance data. Assistance data improves the GPS Mobile Units absolute accuracy and “Time to First Usable Fix”. This data includes differential range corrections for all visible satellites, approximate GPS time, ephemeris data, and the ionosphere correction model.
GPS Mobile Unit Primary Function The primary function of the GPS Mobile Unit is to contain the pet within the fence. It does this by correlating its position using GPS satellites to determine the position of the GPS Mobile Unit within the containment area. Secondary Function The GPS Mobile Unit requests GPS assistance data and provides GPS Mobile Unit status information to the Base and Status Unit. The GPS Mobile Unit conserves energy to extend battery life.
Light Indicators Under normal operating conditions, the LED will periodically flash the following one or two flash Battery and GPS status indicators. o The first LED flash indicates Battery Status Indicator Flash Green Yellow Red If no second LED flash occurs, the GPS Mobile Unit has stopped navigation. If a second LED flash occurs, the GPS Mobile Unit has started navigation; the color indicates GPS signal quality.
Tone Indicators When in normal containment mode the GPS Mobile Unit will generate tones associated with real time operation. Audible beeps emanating from the GPS Mobile Unit are intended to warn the pet that a static correction is immanent if the violation is not corrected. Training must therefore teach retreat as the desired response to any audible beep or tone. The duration of the warning beeps depends on the violation type. There is less warning as the urgency of the violation increases.
Pushbutton Commands The pushbutton is also used to shut down the GPS Mobile Unit. Press and hold the pushbutton for 8 to 10 seconds. During this time you will not hear any beeps. Keep the pushbutton depressed until you hear a repeating one beep per second. Release the pushbutton and the GPS Mobile Unit will shut down. To return the GPS Mobile Unit to normal operation, plug the Power Supply into the battery charge port to initiate a reset. The Power Supply must be plugged into a working AC outlet.
System Device GPS Mobile Unit Containment Boundary Periodic Maintenance Checks How Often What to look for Daily -Check Battery status light -Review chart for status indicators (see page 8). Monthly and after a -Verify the GPS signal is active throughout the thunderstorm property; see Monthly Containment Boundary Test below. Monthly Containment Boundary Test You should always be aware of your system’s containment boundary. Check for activation in a minimum of four places throughout the containment system.
Battery Disposal Separate collection of spent batteries is required in many regions; check the regulations in your area before discarding spent batteries. The GPS Mobile Unit operates on 1 rechargeable Lithium Ion Polymer (Li-ion) battery pack with a 3.7 Volt, 1200 mAh capacity. Perchlorate Battery Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
§ 95.1303 Authorized locations. (a) MURS operation is authorized: (1) Anywhere CB station operation is permitted under § 95.405; and (2) Aboard any vessel of the United States, with the permission of the captain, while the vessel is travelling either domestically or in international waters. (b) MURS operation is not authorized aboard aircraft in flight.
§ 95.653 Instructions and warnings. (a) A user's instruction manual must be supplied with each transmitter marketed, and one copy (a draft or preliminary copy is acceptable provided a final copy is provided when completed) must be forwarded to the FCC with each request for certification.
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