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B a s i c In-ground Pet Fencing S y s t e m S D - 2 0 0 0 Operation Guide Thank you for purchasing this Containment System. This electronic dog training system is among the safest, most humane and effective training prod- ucts you can buy.Used properly, the collar’s elec- tronic stimulation serves as a distraction that your dog will find undesirable.By complying, your dog quickly learns to shut off the stimulation, thus gaining confidence in response to your com- mands. Please take a few minutes to read the instruction manual prior to first use and retain the manual for future reference.This instruction manual contains important programming and set-up information to help your training proceed as successfully as pos- sible. For best results follow these important safe- guards: I M P O R TANT SAFEGUARDS 1.Obey all warnings contained in this manual. 2.The electronic dog collar is intended only for use on dogs over 6 months of age.Never attempt to use this product for any purpose not specifical- ly described in this manual. 3.If you have any reason to believe that your dog may pose a danger to others, harm itself, or would react adversely after receiving stimulations from this containment system, you should not rely solely on this product to contain your dog. 4.Do not leave the collar on your dog for more than 12 hours per day. 5.Never perform set-up procedures when the col- lar is on your dog. 6.Monitor the system prior to use and after changing any settings to ensure that the unit is operating properly. 7.Do not use this system if you suspect the bat- tery in the collar receiver is low. 8.Keep out of the reach of children. 9.Your dog will not respond to your system unless: A.You train your dog and utilize the Training tips section of this manual. B.The collar receiver has a working battery. Do not use if you suspect a low battery in it. C.The collar receiver is worn properly by the dog. D.The collar receiver is adjusted so that the probes are touching your dog’s skin. E.The wall transmitter is on, connected to the containment loop wire, and producing a signal along the loop wire. F.The 12-volt, 200 mAmp, adapter is plugged into the wall transmitter and is connected to a 110-volt household outlet. 10.The following precautions should always be taken: A.Never service or install a system or any equipment during a thunder or electrical storm. B.Never install the wall transmitter where it could be exposed to the elements.Doing so will void the manufacturer’s warranty. C.Monitor the wall transmitter periodically to ensure that the unit is operating properly and is producing a signal along the loop wire. D.Always remove your dog’s collar receiver before making any adjustments to your system. E.Allow your dog to get used to the collar before you begin training.You want your dog to accept the collar as part of a routine, not to associate the collar with the stimulation. 11.To prevent the elimination of an adequate safe zone in your yard, any adjustments to the field width must be tested prior to using the system with your dog.Once the field width has been set and tested, turning the knob in a clockwise direc- tion will increase the stimulation area and may eliminate the safe zone, thus causing stimulations to be present throughout your entire yard.If you have questions, please contact Innotek ® at 1-800- 826-5527, before using the system with your dog. 12.Realize that because individual dogs have unique temperaments, there is no way of knowing how your dog will react to its introduction to the system.For the safety of your dog, initial training should take place using a long leash to keep you in control of the situation.Also realize that an aggressive dog could turn against the handler upon receiving the stimulation.Therefore, if you feel your dog has an aggressive temperament and/or it has a history of aggressive behavior, you should consult a certified animal behav i o ri s t before using this product. 1 13.Read all instructions before using this prod- uct.If you have any questions or concerns after reading this information, contact Innotek at 1-800- 826-5527. I M P O RTANT NOT I C E : This equipment has been tested and fo u n d to comply with the limits for a Class B digi- tal dev i c e, pursuant to Pa rt 15 of the FCC R u l e s. These limits are designed to prov i d e r e a s o n a ble protection against harm f u l i n t e r ference in a residential installation. This equipment genera t e s, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the i n s t ru c t i o n s, may cause harmful interfe r- ence to radio commu n i c a t i o n s.H oweve r, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfe r- ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equip- ment off and on, the user is encouraged to t ry to correct the interference by one or more of the fo l l owing measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving a n t e n n a . • Increase the separation between the equipment and receive r. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the r e c e i ver is connected • Consult the dealer or an ex p e ri e n c e d radio / TV technician for help. C a u t i o n :Changes or modifications to any component, not expressly approved by Innotek, could void the user’s authority to o p e rate this equipment. The term “ I C : ”b e fore the radio cert i f i c a t i o n number only signifies that industry of Canada technical specifications were met. I N T R O D U C T I O N Your new electronic containment system contains three major components:a wall transmitter, a col- lar receiver, and boundary wire. The wall transmitter generates an electronic sig- nal that is transmitted onto the boundary wire and is received by the collar receiver when your dog approaches the boundary wire.When the collar receiver senses your dog is approaching th…
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FCC ID:KBS050237 Mfg:INNOTEK PET PRODUCTS, Inc. IC:000000000 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. M0237000900074-1
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Page 1 of 35 Report No.: FC03-024 INNOTEK, INC. TEST REPORT FOR THE M023700 TRANSMITTER FCC PART 15 SUBPART C SECTIONS 15.207, 15.209 and RSS 210 COMPLIANCE DATE OF ISSUE: APRIL 7, 2003 PREPARED FOR: Innotek, Inc. 1000 Fuller Drive Garrett, IN 46738 PREPARED BY: Joyce Walker CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5473A Clouds Rest Mariposa, CA 95338 P.O. No.: 61835 W.O. No.: 80337 Date of test: April 1 & 2, 2003 Report No.: FC03-024 This report contains a total of 35 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. The results in this report apply only to the items tested, as identified herein. Page 2 of 35 Report No.: FC03-024 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .............................................................................................4 Summary of Results .........................................................................................................5 Conditions for Compliance ..............................................................................................5 Approvals .........................................................................................................................5 FCC 15.31 Voltage Variation ..........................................................................................6 FCC 15.31 Number Of Channels.....................................................................................6 FCC 15.33 Frequency Ranges Tested..............................................................................6 FCC 15.35 Analyzer Bandwidth Settings ........................................................................6 FCC 15.35(c) Pulsed Operation Correction Factor..........................................................7 FCC 15.35(c) Pulse Train Timing ...................................................................................8 FCC 15.203/RSS 210 6.2.2(o)(e)(2) Antenna Requirements .........................................9 FCC 15.205 Restricted Bands..........................................................................................9 EUT Operating Frequency ...............................................................................................9 Temperature And Humidity During Testing....................................................................9 Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description ......................................................................9 Equipment Under Test .....................................................................................................9 Peripheral Devices ...........................................................................................................9 Report of Measurements ..................................................................................................10 Table 1: FCC 15.207/RSS 210 6.6 Six Highest Conducted Emission Levels .....10 Table 2: FCC 15.209/RSS 210 6.2.1 Fundamental..............................................11 Table 3: FCC 15.209/RSS 210 6.2.1 Six Highest Radiated Emission Levels: 9kHz-30MHz .......................................................................................................12 Table 4: FCC 15.209/RSS 210 6.2.1 Six Highest Radiated Emission Levels: 30MHz-1GHz ......................................................................................................13 FCC - 6 dB Bandwidth ........................................................................................14 RSS 210 - 99% Bandwidth ..................................................................................15 Measurement Uncertainty ................................................................................................16 EUT Setup........................................................................................................................16 Correction Factors............................................................................................................16 Table A: Sample Calculations .............................................................................16 Test Instrumentation and Analyzer Settings ....................................................................17 Spectrum Analyzer Detector Functions ...............................................................17 Peak..........................................................................................................17 Quasi-Peak ...............................................................................................17 Average ....................................................................................................17 Testing..............................................................................................................................18 Mains Conducted Emissions................................................................................18 Radiated Emissions ..............................................................................................18 Appendix A: Information about the Equipment Under Test ...........................................19 I/O Ports ...............................................................................................................20 Crystal Oscillators................................................................................................20 Page 3 of 35 Report No.: FC03-024 Printed Circuit Boards..........................................................................................20 Photograph Showing Mains Conducted Emissions .............................................21 Photograph Showing Mains Conducted Emissions .............................................22 Photograph Showing Radiated Emissions ...........................................................23 Photograph Showing Radiated Emissions ...........................................................24 Photograph Showing Radiated Emissions ...........................................................25 Appendix…
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PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MAINS CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Mains Conducted Emissions - Front View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MAINS CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Mains Conducted Emissions - Side View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions - Front View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions - Back View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions - Front View with Magnetic Loop Antenna
5473A Clouds Rest · Mariposa, California · United States
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