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Step 8: Test the Fence Direction
You will want to verify that your fence is transmitting in the right direction
to contain your pet. You will need to do this test in mode (A), regardless
of which mode you plan to use.
The receiver collar should NOT be on your
pet when the system is tested. Your pet may
receive an unintended correction.
To prevent an unintended correction for your
pet, test the boundary location and width
after any change.
1. Make sure the fence transmitter is on and that the receiver collar
has been charged.
2. Set the fence transmitter to mode (A) and turn the boundary width
dial to 3 (8A).
3. Turn on the receiver collar by holding the mode button for
1 second.
Note: When you remove the receiver collar from the charger, or first
turn it on, the receiver collar will automatically go into ReadyTest®
startup mode (Refer to Step 7).
4. Set the static correction on the receiver collar to level 6.
5. Place the test light tool contacts onto the contact points of the
receiver collar (8B).
6. Starting inside the pet area, hold the receiver collar about 1 ft.
above the ground with the contact points facing upwards and
approach a straight section of your boundary wire that is at least
50 ft. long.
7. As you cross the wire (8C), you will hear the warning tone and see
the test light flash as you walk through the correction zone. If the
test light tool does not flash:
a. Move the receiver collar closer to the ground
b. Change the dial to a higher number than 3—especially for a
larger installation
c. Turn around and walk back across the boundary wire into
the pet area to see if it illuminates the test light in that direction
instead. If it does, reverse the wires at the connector to the
fence transmitter. Then repeat the test.
8. Once you have verified that things are working as they should be,
use the labels (8D) to mark the connections to the surge protector
and fence transmitter. If anything gets disconnected, you will be
able to easily reconnect it.
Boundary
Wire
8C
1
A B
10
2
56
7
8
9
4
3
Set the dial
to 3 Mode A
8A
Red
Black
Loop Right
Loop Left
TX Left
TX Right
402-027
Red
Black
Loop Right
Loop Left
TX Left
TX Right
After verifying Receiver Collar
operation at the boundary, use the
labels to identify the Boundary Wire
connections to the Transmitter and
the Boundary Wire connections
to the Surge Protector. This will be
convenient to have should any of the
wires become disconnected.
Use on
Transmitter
Connections
Use on
Surge
Protector
Connections
8D
8B
Step 9: Test the Receiver Collar
Northern climates can affect the range of the signal. In YardMax® mode (A), excessive snowfall (> ft.) may
place your pet outside the signal field allowing your pet to leave the pet area. You may need to switch to
Traditional mode or increase the boundary width until the snow recedes.
Test the Receiver CollarYardMax® Mode (A) Installation
In mode (A), the warning zone starts at the boundary wire. The higher the
boundary width setting, the wider (and taller) the warning zone. So your
pet can go further beyond the boundary wire before being corrected. We
recommend setting the boundary width so that the correction zone begins at
least 10 ft. before any potential hazards like roadways. Lower settings result in a
smaller warning zone before correction, are more battery-efficient and are less
likely to couple to other metallic objects.
These steps are very similar to the ones we used in Step 8.
1. Set the fence transmitter to mode (A), but this time turn the boundary width
dial down to 1 (9A)
2. Make sure that the static correction on the receiver collar is set to level 6.
3. Place the test light tool against the receiver collar contacts and hold the
contact points facing upwards.
4. Hold the receiver collar about 1 to 112 ft. above your pets neck
height (9B).
Quick tip: At the boundary wire, place a tape measure already set to the
1 ft. measurement above your pet’s neck (9C). When you walk over
the boundary wire, you want the receiver collar to tone and flash. Adjust the
transmitter dial until this is accomplished.
5. Starting inside the pet area, slowly walk over to the boundary wire. As
you cross the wire, you will hear the warning tone and see the test light
flash as you continue to walk through the correction zone. If you do not
see the test light tool flash, increase the boundary width dial by one
setting and retest.
6. Continue adjusting and retesting until the test light flashes at the boundary
1 ft. above the height where the receiver collar is positioned on your pet’s
neck.
7. Repeat this test at different places along the boundary wire to verify that it
is working everywhere.
Note: To ensure that the signal is not coupled to any wires or other metallic
objects, we will do one more test inside the pet area.
8. Switch the fence transmitter setting to mode (B).
9. With the test light tool and receiver collar contact points facing upward,
walk throughout the pet area with the receiver collar as close to the
ground as possible (9D).
10. If the receiver collar does not activate in the pet area (where it should
not) then things are going great. You can switch back to mode (A) on the
fence transmitter.
11. If the receiver collar does activate within the pet area, it means that you
need to adjust the boundary wire where it crosses a cable or electrical
wire or approaches another metallic object. Refer back to the instructions
in Step 1. Other options include reducing the static correction zone or
switching to mode (B). After the adjustment, retest the system.
12. Now that the boundary width is established, set the correction level on
the receiver collar to level 1 for training.
13. Now it is safe to bury your boundary wire!
1– 1½ ft.
Pet Area
9D
9C
9B
1
A B
10
2
56
7
8
9
4
3
Set the dial
to 1 Mode A
9A
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