Pet Stop OT-300 Programming Manual

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Programming Guide – V 4.2
The Menu of Settings
The OT-300 includes a menu of settings to program each receiver that include:
Signal Field Width – variable settings from 0 to 32 feet
Receiver Sensitivity
Frequency (10)
neighboring systems or ground loops
Warning time (20)
Correction Modes (30)
progressive levels to customize a correction that is right for each pet
Duration (40)
adjust the time between progressing corrections
Power Cycling (50) – two settings
Modulation Frequency (60)
competing pet containment systems
Stopper Mode (70)
correction stops
GentelSteps™ (80)
approach to learning new boundaries
Questions on programming should be directed to Technical Support @ 888.392.2007 x 1751
– used to help match receivers to a boundary
– four settings to help avoid interference from
– four settings to fix the time prior to the correction
– choose from four standard levels or three
– (for progressive correction levels) – four settings to
– six different frequencies to mimic
– four settings to adjust the amount of time before
– nine levels of correction for a slow and gentle
OT-300 Transmitter EcoLite, Rechargeable Receiver Code
Three Button Design
The up or down buttons are used to increase or decrease the menu selections or to increase or decrease the setting within each menu. The center button is used to select a menu option or setting within each menu.
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Programming Instructions
Signal Field Adjustment
Step 1 – Press and hold the center button until the display begins to flash and then release the button. You will see periods after each number
Step 2 – Using the up or down buttons, scroll through to the desired setting and then use the center button to enter your selection. The number in the display will flash once confirming your setting. After 20 seconds the transmitter will return to normal operation with your new setting.
All Functions (except Sensitivity and GentleSteps™)
Step 1 – Select The Settings to Program
a) Press and hold both up and down buttons until the display reads “10”
(The Transmitter is now in Programming Mode)
b) Use the enter button (the center button) to enter the series to be modified
c) Using either the up and down buttons, scroll through the menu and then use the center button to modify any setting you desire. (Once modified the display
will automatically advance to the next setting option)
You can choose to skip over any series by pressing the either the top or bottom button when not inside a series
Step 2 – Confirm the Settings to be Programmed
After making your selection advance to function ‘90’. You can view all the settings by pressing the center button and then scrolling through the selections using either the top or bottom button. No programming is occurring at this stage.
Step 3 – Program The Receiver
1. While the receiver over the small loop, press the center button. The display
will show ‘99’9 and begin to flash. At this point the receiver light will come on indication that the receiver is ready to receive programming. Note: Should the receiver sound a solid tone it means that the receiver did not detect signal correctly. When the tone stops, repeat step 1.
2. Press the center button again. ’99 stops flashing and the code begin to
transmit to the receiver. While this is occurring, the receiver will begin to beep and the light flash in a pattern corresponding with your selections. For example, a setting of 7K will beep once followed by three flashes.
3. Once programming is complete the transmitter returns to ‘99’ and is ready to
program another receiver. To return the transmitter to normal operation, press and hold the bottom button for 3 seconds or simply unplug the transmitter for 5 seconds. Alternatively, by doing nothing the transmitter will return to normal operation after 20 seconds.
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GentleSteps™ Programming / Adjustment
Step 1 – Press and hold the center button until the display flashes and reads “98” then release the button.
Step 2 – With the display flashing the number “98” place the receiver to within 2 – 6 inches of the transmitter. When the receiver is in place the low battery light will activate.
Step 3 – While the receiver’s low battery light activated use the up or down buttons to advance or decrease the setting. The receiver will beep twice and the low battery light will blink a specific number of times to correspond to the selected setting. If this is the setting you desire then press the center button to set the level.
Note: You can only advance or decrease the setting one level at a time. After making an adjustment the display will stop blinking for 2 seconds and then begin to blink again. Once the display begins to blink another adjustment can be made.
Sensitivity Adjustment
Step 1 – Press and hold the center button until the display flashes and reads “97”
Step 2 – With the display flashing the number “97” place the receiver to within 2 – 6 inches of the transmitter. When the receiver is in place the low battery light will activate.
Step 3 – While the receiver’s low battery light activated use the up or down buttons to advance or decrease the setting. The receiver will beep twice and the low battery light will blink a specific number of times that corresponds to the selected setting. If this is the setting you desire then press the center button to set the level.
Note: You can only advance or decrease the setting one level at a time. After making an adjustment the display will stop blinking for 2 seconds and then begin to blink again. Once the display begins to blink another adjustment can be made.
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(The Transmitter is now in Programming Mode)
(For example if training level 5 is selected the receiver will blink 5 times)
(The display will flash and first show “98”. Continuing holding down the button until the display advances to the number “97”)
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Function
10 Frequency
13* 7Khz
20 Warning
24 2 second Warning
30 Shock
39
40 Progressive
44 3 seconds
50
52*
60 Modulation
64**
70 Stopper
74 6 seconds
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Explanation Setting
Sets transmitter and receiver
Time
31 Low (Old Elite) 32
33* 34 35 36 37 38
Duration
Power Cycling
Frequency
Mode
operating frequency
Sets the warning time prior
to shock
Sets the shock function
Sets the duration of progressive
shock
For Battery Conservation
Sets the modulation frequency
Sets the amount of time to shock after Receiver leaves the signal field
11 10Khz
12 15Khz
21 No Warning
22*
23 1 second Warning
UltraElite Series 2
41* 1/2 second
42 1 second 43 2 seconds
51
61* Pet Stop
62 Dog Guard 63 Invisible Fence
71* Stopper Disabled
72 2 seconds 73 4 seconds
1/2 second Warning
Medium-Low (Old Elite) Medium-High (New UltraElite) High (New UltraElite) Low to Med-Low (Progressive Med-Low to Med­High (Progressive) Med-High to High (Progressive) No Shock (No Shock Mode) Switch to Training Levels
Faster response but shorter battery life Slower response for better battery life
Invisible Fence 800 Series
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80 Training
Levels
90 97 98
99
* Denotes factory default settings ** Program Receiver for 7Khz when using Dog Watch
***4Khz only works with Pet Stop or Dog Watch modulation
****UltraElite Series 2 only
Sets the shock level if the 30 series is set to 39****
Confirmation/Program Program Sensitivity Program 80 Series
Programs receiver and transmitter
81* TL1
82 TL2 83 TL3 84 TL4 85 TL5 86 TL6 87 TL7 88 TL8 89 TL9
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