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INNOTEK® FieldPro™
Remote Trainers • Owner’s Manual
Funktrainer • Gebrauchsanleitung
Adiestradores a distancia • Manual del propietario
Dispositifs d’éducation à distance • Manuel de l’utilisateur
Addestratori a distanza • Manuale d’uso
Trainers met Afstandsbediening • Gebruikshandleiding
Fjernstyrede Dressurhalsbånd • Ejermanual

                            FP-RANGER -E
                              FP-SCOUT-E
FIRST THINGS FIRST
                    INNOTEK® FieldPro™
                                                                 Your deluxe FieldPro Ranger™ Transmitter and
                 RANGER™ Remote Trainer Kit                      Receiver collar need their batteries charged before
                                                                 you can use them. While your Ranger Transmitter
                   Model FP-RANGER-E                             and Receiver collar batteries are charging (Quick
                                                                 Start Guide Step 1), read the entire manual to
                           Model FP-SCOUT-E
RANGER™ Kit Contents




                                                                 become familiar with your FieldPro Ranger system.
                           is on page EN-5.

                         RANGER™ KIT CONTAINS:
                                                                       Ranger
                                                                       Transmitter




                                  Receiver Collar




                                Ranger Hardware includes:
                                  • Antenna
                                  • Test Light
                                  • Lanyard
                                  • Belt Clip
                                  • Long Contacts
                                  • Contact Wrench


                            Ranger Charging System




                                                     “Y” Cable




                           AC Adapter

                                                                                      Receiver Cradle




                  EN-2                                                                   FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
RANGER™ Quick Start Guide
    Step 1          Charging the Batteries




                                                                                                                           RANGER™ Quick Start Guide
                     1
               AC Adapter

                                                                        3


                                From AC Adapter to “Y” Cable                      to Receiver Cradle


                      2
                                                                                                       LED LIGHT
                                                                                     4
                         “Y” Cable




 1. Plug the AC Adapter into a 220VAC                                                    Back view of Ranger Transmitter
    outlet.
                                                                                          5
 2. Connect the AC Adapter to the “Y”
    cable.
                                                          to R
                                                              ang




 3. Connect the “Y” cable to the Receiver
                                                                 er C




    Cradle.
                                                                     harg
                                                                         e Po




 4. Put the Receiver on the Receiver Cradle as
                                                                             rt




    shown in figure 4. The light on the Receiver
    glows red while charging, and glows green
    when fully charged. If you don’t see a light
    glowing, try turning the Receiver around on the
    Cradle.
 5. On the Transmitter, move the Charge Port Cover away
    from the Charge Port. Connect the remaining end of the
    “Y” cable to the Transmitter’s Charge Port. Charge the
    transmitter for at least 2 hours.
                                                                                                Charge Port Cover
To maintain maximum range, keep the Transmitter antenna away
from all magnets (there is a magnet in the Charging Cradle).
Exposure to a magnet may permanently diminish range.


                                                                                                                    EN-3
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
RANGER™ Quick Start Guide
                              Step 2       Turning the Receiver ON and OFF
RANGER™ Quick Start Guide




                                1                     2                          3
                                                                                     Press
                                                           3 cm

                                                                                 1. Put the threaded end of the Antenna
                                                                                    into the Transmitter and turn until
                                                                                    finger-tight.
                                                                                 2. Hold the Receiver one inch away
                                                                                    from the Transmitter— do not touch
                                                                                    the Receiver’s contacts — you might
                                                                                    cause self-test to fail.
                                                                                 3. Press and hold the Tone button. The
                                                                                    Receiver’s light will turn on and show
                                                                                    the level of battery charge (solid
                                                                                    green, amber, or red). Release the
                                                                                    Tone button.
                                                                                 4. To turn Receiver OFF, hold Receiver
                                     The ON/OFF command only works
                                                                                    and Transmitter one inch apart and
                                     when the Transmitter and Receiver are
                                                                                    press and hold the Tone button. The
                                     in close proximity; it will not work at a
                                                                                    Receiver will emit a shut-down tone
                                     distance. The ON/OFF command only
                                                                                    sequence, and the light will glow
                                     works when the Transmitter antenna
                                                                                    solid red, then go out. Release the
                                     is installed.
                                                                                    Tone button.
                                     Never turn the unit ON or OFF while
                                     your dog is wearing the receiver            NOTE for Two Collar Use: Set the Transmitter
                                     collar.
                                                                                 to Dog 2 and repeat steps 2 and 3 using the
                                                                                 second collar.

                              Step 3       Fit the Collar on Your Dog

                                                Put the collar around your dog’s neck and adjust to find the
                                                proper fit. Fasten the collar so the fit is snug, yet loose
                                                enough to allow one finger to fit between the strap and the
                                                dog’s neck. Fit is important because a loose collar may
                                                cause inconsistent performance.


                              Step 4       Begin Training

                       Watch the included training DVD and read the information in the Training section
                       on page EN-17. Your dog may show good initial response to the training; be
                       sure to follow the training procedure for several weeks. The convenience that
                       your new remote training system offers is well worth the time invested.


                       EN-4                                                                           FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
FIRST THINGS FIRST
      INNOTEK® FieldPro™                        Your FieldPro Scout™ Receiver collar needs its
   SCOUT™ Remote Trainer Kit                    battery charged before you can use the training
                                                system. While your Scout Receiver collar battery is
       Model FP-SCOUT-E                         charging (Quick Start Guide Step 1), read the entire
                                                manual to become familiar with your FieldPro Scout
           Model FP-RANGER-E                    system.
           is on page EN-2.

                                                                   Scout
             SCOUT™ KIT CONTAINS:                                  Transmitter




                       Receiver Collar




                                         Scout Hardware includes:
                                          • Antenna
                                          • Test Light
                                          • Lanyard
                                          • Long Contacts
                                          • Contact Wrench
                                          • 3 AAA batteries

                Scout Charging System
                                                                                                     SCOUT™ Kit Contents




                    AC Adapter




                                                              Receiver Cradle




                                                                                              EN-5
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
SCOUT™ Quick Start Guide
                           Step 1          Install Transmitter Batteries and Charge Receiver

                                                         2

                                                                                                               LED LIGHT
                                                                                              3
                                                            Cradle




                                              1
                                                        to Receiver




                                                                                    To maintain maximum range,
                                                                                    keep the Transmitter antenna
                              1. Plug the AC Adapter into a
                                                                                    away from all magnets (there is
                                 220VAC outlet.
                                                                                    a magnet in the Charging
                              2. Connect the AC Adapter to the
                                                                                    Cradle). Exposure to a magnet
                                 Receiver Cradle.
                                                                                    may permanently diminish
                              3. Put the Receiver on the Receiver                   range.
                                 Cradle as shown in figure 3. The
                                 light on the Receiver glows red
                                 while charging, and glows green
                                                                                                      4
                                 when fully charged. If you don’t
                                 see a light glowing, try turning the
                                 Receiver around on the Cradle.
SCOUT™ Quick Start Guide




                              4. Install Transmitter Batteries:
                               • Remove the battery cover from
                                                                               +    —+
                                 the back of the Transmitter.
                               • Insert 3 AAA alkaline batteries
                                 (oriented as shown in battery
                                 compartment).
                               • Replace the battery cover.
                                                                                — +—
                               • When the batteries are put in, the
                                 Scout Transmitter is in battery
                                 conservation mode; press any
                                 button to activate the transmitter.    Note battery polarity when installing batteries.




                       EN-6                                                                         FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
SCOUT™ Quick Start Guide
    Step 2           Turning the Receiver ON and OFF

                             2
      1                                                  3
                                                             Press
                                 3 cm
                                                         1. Put the threaded end of the Antenna
                                                            into the Transmitter and turn until
                                                            finger-tight.
                                                         2. Hold the Receiver one inch away
                                                            from the Transmitter — do not touch
                                                            the Receiver’s contacts — you
                                                            might cause self-test to fail.
                                                         3. Press and hold the Tone button. The
                                                            Receiver’s light will turn on and show
                                                            the level of battery charge (solid
                                                            green, amber, or red). Release the
              The ON/OFF command only works when
                                                            Tone button.
              the Transmitter and Receiver are in
              close proximity; it will not work at a     4. To turn Receiver OFF, hold Receiver
              distance. The ON/OFF command only             and Transmitter one inch apart.
              works when the Transmitter antenna is         Press and hold the Tone button. The
              installed.                                    Receiver will emit a shut-down tone
              Never turn the unit ON or OFF while           sequence, and the light will glow
              your dog is wearing the receiver collar.      solid red, then go out. Release the
                                                            Tone button.
                                                         NOTE for Two Collar Use: Set the Transmitter
                                                         to Dog 2 and repeat steps 2 and 3 using the
                                                         second collar.


    Step 3           Fit the Collar on Your Dog
                            Put the collar around your dog’s neck and adjust to
                            find the proper fit. Fasten the collar so the fit is snug,
                                                                                                    SCOUT™ Quick Start Guide



                            yet loose enough to allow one finger to fit between the
                            strap and the dog’s neck. Fit is important because a
                            loose collar may cause inconsistent performance.



    Step 4           Begin Training
Watch the included training DVD and read the information in the Training section
on page EN-17. Your dog may show good initial response to the training; be
sure to follow the training procedure for several weeks. The convenience that
your new remote training system offers is well worth the time invested.


                                                                                                EN-7
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
THE TRANSMITTER                                  Dog Select – (bottom center
                                                 button) – Switches Transmitter
The Transmitter signals the electronic
                                                 control from Dog (Collar) 1 to Dog
Receiver collar to produce a harmless,
                                                 (Collar) 2, and back, for training two
yet effective stimulation and/or tone. The
                                                 dogs. You can purchase a second collar
no-slip grip feels comfortable in your
                                                 to expand the system for training two
hand for extended periods of training
                                                 dogs.
time or field time.


Transmitter Keypad Buttons                       Alternate Stimulation (Alt Stim )
                                                 – (top left red button) – When you press
Tone/On-Off – (upper right button) –
                                                 the Alt Stim button, the
When pressed, causes the Receiver to
                                                 symbol displays.
produce a tone.
                                                 Ranger owners: you may program this
No stimulation is
                                                 preset button to a desired stimulation
delivered. This
                       Ranger     Scout
                                                 level. See ”Alternate Stimulation” on
button is also used
                                                 page EN-11.
to turn the Receiver on and off.
                                                 Scout owners: This button is always set
                                                 to level 10 stimulation for use in strong
Stimulation (red central button) referred        distractions or dangerous situations.
to as the ‘Stim button,’ sends
                                                 RANGER ONLY :
stimulation signal to the receiver
collar at the intensity shown in                            C/M – (bottom left button) –
the transmitter display. Button features                    Switches the stimulation
one raised bump to easily locate by                         control between Continuous
touch, even with gloves on! See “Set             stimulation (Receiver stims for as long as
Stim Button Stimulation Level.” on page          button is pressed, up to 10 seconds) or
EN-10.                                           Momentary pulse stimulation (one quick
                                                 stim per button press, also called Nick
                                                 stimulation or Brief-tap stimulation).
Level down       & Level up     – adjusts                  Program – (bottom right
the stimulation intensity through a range                  button) – Hold down this Prog
of levels (from 1 Low to 15 High).                         button until the PROG symbol
An INNOTEK Exclusive: Hold either the            appears in the display, then release the
level up button or the level down button         button. The Transmitter is now in
for half a second for INNOTEK’s Rapid            programming mode.
Ramp™ feature — display scrolls through
stim levels very quickly.



             Throughout this manual, items in a bordered box apply to RANGER ONLY.


EN-8                                                                    FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
Tone/ON-OFF
  Alternate
  Stimulation
                                      Stimulation
  Stimulation
                                      Stimulation     Dog 1 / Dog 2 – Switch between
  Level Down
                                      Level Up
                                                      Receiver collars by pressing the Dog
 Continuous/
                                                      Select button. The symbol displayed is
 Momentary                            Program
                                                      the dog receiver collar that responds to
                                      Dog Select
                                                      Transmitter commands. See Two Dog
                                                      Systems on page EN-16.
                RANGER keypad above
                 SCOUT keypad below
                                      Tone/ON-OFF
  Alternate
  Stimulation
                                                      Tone Symbol – This symbol appears
                                       Stimulation
                                                      whenever Tone is part of the Stimulation
 Stimulation
 Level Down                                           type selected. See Program the Stim
                                        Stimulation
                                        Level Up      Type on page EN-10.
                                        Dog Select

                                                      PROG Symbol – This symbol appears
                                                      when the Transmitter is in programming
Transmitter Display                                   mode. See Programming the Transmitter
                                                      on page EN-10.
The display stays on for 30 minutes after
a button press. After 30 minutes with no
button presses, the display shuts off and
the transmitter goes into battery
                                                      Battery Indicator – The battery indicator
conservation mode. Pressing any button
                                                      provides constant awareness of your
will cause the display to turn back on.
                                                      battery’s power level. See Battery
The various symbols you might see on
                                                      Indicator on page EN-12 for more-
the display are explained below.
                                                      detailed information on the Battery
                                                      Indicator.

                                                      RANGER ONLY:
Numeric readout – Shows the chosen
                                                      Backlight – The Ranger Transmitter
stimulation level. Adjust with the
                                                      features a backlit display. The Ranger
level up/level down (arrow) buttons. See
                                                      display backlight stays on for 5 seconds
Set Stim Button Stimulation Level on
                                                      after a button press.
page EN-10.
                                                                        Continuous or
These digits are also used to display
                                                      Momentary – If the straight line is shown
Dog1/Dog2 ID codes. A small 1 displays
                                                      (——), the stimulation is in Continuous
to the left to indicate ID codes 150 to
                                                      mode. If just the dot is shown (•),
199. A small 2 displays to the left to
                                                      stimulation is in Momentary mode. See
indicate ID codes 200 to 250.
                                                      C/M on page EN-8.

                                                                                            EN-9
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
Programming The Transmitter
Press and hold the Prog
                                            RANGER ONLY:
button until the PROG symbol
                                            Program the Stim Type (Tone Option)
displays, then release the
                                            For Ranger Transmitters, stimulation may
button. The Transmitter is now in
                                            be delivered without a tone or with a
Programming mode.
                                            tone. The Transmitter’s default setting is
To exit Programming mode, press and
                                            Stim without Tone.
release the Prog button again. The
                                            To choose Stim Tone Option:
PROG symbol is not displayed.

                                            1. Choose desired dog using
                                               the Dog Select button.
Turning ON the Transmitter
                                            2. Press and hold the Prog
Power up the Transmitter by pressing
any button. You will see the display turn      button until the PROG
on when you press any button.                  symbol appears in the
                                               Transmitter display. Release the Prog
                                               button.
Reset All Programmable Settings
                                            3. Press and release the
                                               Tone button. If you keep
Press       and   at the same time to
                                               pressing the Tone button,
reset all programmable settings to the
                                               the selection cycles through these
default settings.
                                               choices:
                                             • Stim without Tone (shows no tone symbol)
Transmitter Default Settings                 • Stim with Tone (shows a solid tone symbol)
Dog 1&2 Stim Type: Stim Only (Continuous)    • Double Reward (explained on the next page;
                                                shows a flashing tone symbol)
Dog 1&2 Primary Stim Level: 5
Dog 1&2 Alt Stim Level: 10                      When set to Stim without Tone, the
                                                Transmitter displays only the stim
You can program the above options for
                                                level. For Stim with Tone, the display
your Transmitter, except that the Scout
                                                shows the stim level and a solid tone
Transmitter’s Alt Stim level is not
                                                symbol. When set to Double Reward
programmable.
                                                a flashing tone symbol displays.
                                            4. Press and release the Prog button to
Set Stim Button Stimulation Level              save setting and exit programming.
To change the stimulation level for the     For additional information regarding using
Stim button:                                the Tone, see Training Tone Option on
                                            page EN-17.
Press       or     until the desired
stimulation level is displayed. When the
Stim button is pressed, the Receiver will
deliver stimulation at this setting.


EN-10                                                                FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
Double Reward                              Alternate Stimulation (Alt Stim)
Double Reward is the term used when a      Some trainers depend upon instant
stimulation is followed by a half-second   access to a higher stimulation setting for
delay and then a half-second reward        circumstances where the dog may not
tone.                                      respond to lower levels, such as a high
                                           distraction environment. Your Transmitter
Ranger Transmitter:
                                           features a red, preset Alt Stim button
                                           that you can use to deliver an alternate
Follow Program the Stim Type directions
in the previous column to program your     (higher) level of stimulation. Ranger and
Ranger transmitter for Double Reward.      Scout Alt Stim buttons are factory-set to
                                           level10.
Scout Transmitter:

 1. Choose desired dog using
                                           RANGER ONLY:
    the Dog Select button.
 2. Press the up arrow      and
    at the same time until the PROG        Only Ranger Transmitters can program a
    symbol appears in the Transmitter      different stim level for the Alt Stim button.
    display.
                                           Program the Ranger Alt Stim Button
 3. Press           to switch between
                                           To change the stimulation level of
    Stim without Tone and Double
                                           Ranger’s Alt Stim button:
    Reward. (Flashing tone symbol
    in display means Double
    Reward, no tone symbol means Stim
                                           1. Press and hold         until the
    without Tone.) Repeatedly pressing
                                              PROG symbol is displayed.
    the Tone button switches between
    these two choices.
                                           2. Press             (alt stim button).
 4. Press the down arrow        to save
    setting and exit programming.          3. Press      or     until you get to the
                                              desired stimulation level.
                                           4. When finished, press and release the
                                                       button.




                                                                                     EN-11
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
Battery Indicator
                                                         Battery is at 2/3 to Full capacity.
RANGER ONLY :
                                                         Transmitter is fully functional.
Ranger Transmitter Belt Clip
1. Press down and hold the Release on
                                                         Battery is at 1/3 capacity.
   the Belt Clip.                                        Transmitter is still fully functional.
2. Slide the Belt Clip onto the lug on the
                                                         Battery is at 1/6 capacity.
   back of the Ranger Transmitter.                       Transmitter will operate the Receiver, but
                                                         recharge or replace Transmitter battery
3. Let go of the Release and the Belt                    as soon as possible.
   clip will stay in place on the back of
                                                         Battery is almost dead.
   the Transmitter. The Transmitter                      Transmitter is unable to operate the
   swivels on the Belt Clip.                             Receiver. Recharge to use again.

If you don’t want to use the Belt Clip,      When the Battery Indicator shows the
you may wish to remove the lug on the        low battery symbol (1/6 capacity), either
back of the transmitter. Use a Phillips      recharge your Ranger Transmitter soon,
screwdriver to remove the lug.               or replace your Scout batteries soon.
                                             When just the battery outline is
        Press Down on the Release            displayed, the Transmitter’s battery is
                                             unable to power transmissions to the
                                             receiver. Transmitter must be recharged
                                             (or Scout batteries replaced) to regain
                                             operation.

                                                  Battery Cautions
                                             Do not charge batteries every
                                             night. To maximize battery life, use
                    Belt Clip Lug
                                             the Transmitter until the low battery
                                             symbol (1/6 capacity) displays, and use
                                             the Receiver collar until the LED light
                                             blinks red.
              RANGER
                                             • Do not disassemble batteries
             Back Side
                                             • Do not short circuit batteries
                                             • Do not expose to high temperature:
                                               60°C/140°F
                                             • Do not incinerate batteries
                                             • Keep batteries out of reach of children
                                             Batteries must be recycled or disposed
                                             of properly. Batteries should NEVER be
                                             discarded in municipal waste.



EN-12                                                                FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
Cold Weather Operation                          RANGER ONLY:
In cold temperatures (-12°C/10°F or             Setting User-selectable Identitiy
below), the liquid crystal display (LCD)        Code (ID code)
on your Transmitter may be dim or slow
                                                ID codes represent a “channel” on which
to respond. Wait until the display
                                                the Transmitter communicates with the
becomes visible before selecting any
training commands.                              Receiver collar. The FieldPro Remote
                                                Training system utilizes 250 different ID
Cold temperatures may lead to a
premature low battery signal, so keep           codes, one of which is randomly
the transmitter close to your body during       selected when you turn on the system
cold weather. One method to keep the
                                                (or replace the batteries in Scout
transmitter close to your body is by
                                                models). At times, you may wish to have
using the lanyard.
                                                more than one Transmitter able to
                                                communicate with a single Receiver
                                                collar. To do this, manually set each
                                                Transmitter to the same ID code (per
                                                collar in cases where two dogs are
                                                used). ID codes 150 to 250 are user
                                                selectable.
                                                1.Press Dog Select button to choose
                                                  desired Receiver collar.
                                                2.Press the PROG button on the
                                                  Transmitter until the PROG symbol
                                                  displays.
Use the Lanyard: Attach the included
                                                3.Press the Down arrow button. The
lanyard to the Transmitter. Slip the lanyard
                                                  display shows a small ‘1’ and 50.
over your head and shoulder (above left)
                                                4.Use the Up and Down arrow buttons
or position in front of you (above right) to
                                                  to change the ID code setting, ranging
carry your Transmitter close to your body
                                                  from 150 to 250. We recommend that
when not in use. Your body’s warmth will
                                                  ID codes differ by 10 or more (not be
improve cold-weather operation.
                                                  consecutive numbers) for two dog
Operating Range                                   systems.
Your Transmitter communicates with the          5.Set the new ID code by pressing the
Receiver collar via a radio signal. The           PROG button. The transmitter exits
system’s operating range, as stated on            programming mode.
packaging, is based upon line-of-sight.
For maximum range, keep your fingers
away from the antenna during use, and
always keep the antenna away from all
magnets. Exposure to a magnet may
permanently diminish range. As shown
at right, hold the transmitter upright, at or
above shoulder level, and away from
your body.
                                                                                    EN-13
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
THE RECEIVER                                          Receiver Status Indicators
                                                Status Light        Alarm          Condition
The lightweight, comfortable electronic
                                                               Duration of Tone Tone Only —
Receiver is integrated into a sleek            Pulsating Green
                                                               Button press     No Stimulation
fashionable collar strap your dog wears.                        Duration of
                                                                                Stimulation
The Receiver produces a harmless, yet          Pulsating Red    Stimulation
                                                                                being delivered
                                                                Button press
effective stimulation and can emit a
training tone. The Receiver is waterproof                                       Over-stimulation
                                               Continuous                       warning: Receiver
and is safe for your dog to wear even                           No Tone
                                                                                is locked out for
                                               Green
while swimming.                                                                 10 seconds

       CAUTION: Your FieldPro                                                   Receiver battery
                                               Blinking Green   No Tone         is at 60%
       Transmitter and receiver collar are
                                                                                strength or better
factory sealed to be waterproof. If you
                                                                                Receiver battery
disassemble the case for any reason,           Blinking Amber No Tone           is 60 — 20%
INNOTEK can no longer assure you that                                           strength
the unit is waterproof.                                                         Receiver battery is
                                               Blinking Red     No Tone         less than 20% —
                      Receiver Light (inside                                    Recharge now
                      the case)
                                               After removing receiver from charging cradle...
                                               Continuous
                                                                                Battery indicator
                                               Green, Amber,    No Tone
                                                                                — see above
                                               or Red
                                                                                Self-test failure;
                                                                Tone for
                                               Continuous Red                   Receiver is not
                                                                20 seconds
                                                                                operational
                                               While receiver is on charging cradle...
                                                                                Battery charge
The Receiver is rechargeable; the              Continuous Red No Tone
                                                                                in progress
Receiver Light glows red while charging
                                               Continuous                       Battery charge
and glows green when charging is                                No Tone
                                               Green                            complete
complete.
                                                                                Battery charge
                                               No Light         No Tone
                                                                                failure
The Receiver uses the light to let you
know its status. Refer to the Receiver
Status Indicators table in the next
                                                          button. When turning ON, the
column.
                                                          Receiver’s light will show
                                               battery charge level (green, amber, or
Power Up                                       red).
To turn the Receiver ON or OFF, hold
                                               This ON/OFF command only works
the Receiver within one inch of the
                                               when the Transmitter and Receiver are
Transmitter antenna as shown in the
                                               close together; it will not work at a
Quick Start Guide. Be careful, do not
                                               distance. Never turn the system on or off
touch the metal contacts that touch your
                                               while your dog is wearing the collar.
dog’s skin. Press the Tone/ ON/OFF

EN-14                                                                  FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
Auto Shut Off                                 Fitting the Collar and Receiver
When the Receiver is on and doesn’t
                                              The collar strap should fit snugly towards
receive a command from the Transmitter
                                              the top of your dog’s neck with the
for 6 hours, it automatically shuts itself
                                              receiver on the bottom of the neck.
off. This INNOTEK feature saves
Receiver battery power for field work,
rather than using it up being idle. Follow
Power Up instructions (bottom of
previous page) to turn on your Receiver
again.

ReadyTest™ Self-Test
When you remove the Receiver from the         Check that the INNOTEK logo is right
charging cradle, it automatically goes        side up. You should be able to get one
into ReadyTest™ (a diagnostic self-test)      finger between the collar strap and your
for 5 seconds. The Receiver’s internal        dog’s neck. The contacts must touch
diagnostics check the battery charge          the dog’s skin for proper operation. A
level (the Receiver light indicates battery   little hair thinning may be required. Do
charge level) and checks that all circuits    not shave your dog’s neck.
are working. Do not touch the metal
                                              Occasionally, check the tightness of the
contacts during this test. Touching the
                                              contacts to ensure they will not be lost
contacts after removing the Receiver
                                              from the Receiver. Lost parts are not
from the charging cradle may cause
                                              covered under your warranty.
ReadyTest to fail. ReadyTest gives you
confidence that your Receiver is working      Trim excess strap. You’ll want to leave
properly, and is ready to go. After the       about 2 inches of excess strap. Note if
Receiver passes ReadyTest, it shuts           your dog is young and you expect it to
itself off. If ReadyTest fails, the unit      grow, you’ll want to leave extra strap to
makes a 20-second tone, the light glows       allow for future collar fastening.
solid red for 20-seconds, and then shuts      Replacement straps are available.
off. A Receiver that fails ReadyTest will     Contact an authorized INNOTEK Service
not respond to the Transmitter’s              Center.
commands. To retest the Receiver,
                                              Note: Dogs’ coats are as unique as dogs
place the Receiver back on the charger
                                              themselves. You may wish to try the
for 5 seconds, then remove it. Do not
                                              longer contacts if your dog has a very
touch the metal contacts. If the unit
                                              heavy coat. Be certain your dog can feel
repeatedly continues to fail, contact an
                                              stimulation before training begins.
authorized INNOTEK Service Center.




                                                                                  EN-15
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
Two Dog Systems                              Testing the Receiver
If you wish to add another receiver collar   In order to make sure the Receiver is
to the training system, accessory            getting signals from the Transmitter, you
receiver collars are available where you     may wish to test the Receiver from time
bought your training system, or contact      to time.
an authorized INNOTEK Service Center.
                                             To test:
Using the first Receiver collar, set your
                                              1. Hold the included Test Light across
Transmitter to Dog 1 and turn the
                                                 the Receiver’s contacts. (Refer to
Receiver collar on with the Tone button.
                                                 the illustration at the bottom of this
Set the first Receiver collar down.
                                                 column, the holes in the Test Light
Holding the second Receiver collar, set
                                                 go over the contact tips; make sure
your Transmitter to Dog 2, and turn on
                                                 the wire inside the hole touches the
Receiver collar Two. The Transmitter will
                                                 contact tip.)
send a signal to the Dog symbol
appearing in the Transmitter’s display. To
switch between Receiver collars, press
the Dog Select button until the desired
dog symbol displays.




                                             2. Press the Stimulation button on the
                                                Transmitter.
 Dog 1 symbol              Dog 2 symbol
                                             3. The Test Light lights up. The
                                                intensity of the Test Light depends
                                                on the stimulation level. The light is
                                                dim for low stimulation levels and is
                                                brighter for higher stimulation levels.


                                                   Light




                                                      Receiver contacts touch
                                                      wires inside these holes.


EN-16                                                                 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
TRAINING                                     Training Tone Option
                                             The Tone button causes the collar to
Always start training your dog with the
                                             produce a sound. No stimulation is
lowest stimulation, and increase to a
                                             delivered when the Tone button is
higher level only if necessary. You will
                                             pressed. The tone continues for as long
know when you’ve reached the right
                                             as the button is held down, up to 10
level when your dog responds by
                                             seconds. A tone can help strengthen a
twitching his head, neck, or shoulders,
                                             dog’s response to training. The tone can
or by perking up his ears. If the dog
                                             be used as a warning tone prior to
vocalizes, you need to go to a lower
                                             pressing the stimulation button; or can
level.
                                             be a reward tone when presented with
When Ranger is in Continuous mode,           praise, play, or food for good behavior.
you control the duration of the
                                             The use of a training tone is optional. Its
stimulation by the length of time you
                                             use varies among popular training
press the Stimulation button. For a short
                                             methods. Some trainers choose to use
stimulation, press and release the
                                             the tone option as a warning tone prior
button. For a longer stimulation, hold the
                                             to stimulation, others prefer to use the
button down. A maximum of 10
                                             tone option as a reward tone, and still
seconds of Receiver stimulation may be
                                             others prefer to not use it at all. It is
applied before the safety lockout feature
                                             imperative for successful dog training to
(O ver-stimulation protection, see below)
                                             use the tone option consistently through-
starts.
                                             out the training process. Whether the
When Ranger is in Momentary mode,            tone will mean reward or warning to your
each stim button press (Stim or Alt Stim)    dog is up to the training method you
produces one stim at the Receiver collar.    choose.
Release the stim button in order to
                                                     Remember: the training tone
deliver another momentary (nick, or brief
                                                     CANNOT be both a warning tone
tap) stim.
                                             and a reward tone. To learn more about
                                             tone training, consult a qualified dog
                                             training professional.

                                             To program the Ranger Transmitter for
Over-Stimulation Protection
                                             Tone operation, see Program the Stim
The Transmitter can transmit continuously
                                             Type (Tone Option) on page EN-10.
(Tone or Stim) for up to 10 seconds. If
you attempt to transmit continuously for
more than 10 seconds, the transmitter
enters a 10 second lockout mode during
which time no transmissions are allowed.




                                                                                  EN-17
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
Training Tips                                   Receiver collar on when you take the
• Watch the included DVD to get the             dog out. This will ensure that he will
  basics for training your dog properly         always be imprinted with the correct
  with a remote training system.                response to your commands and that
• We recommend your dog be at least             you are always in control.
  six months old before starting a
  remote training system program.
                                              Component Care
• Always praise your dog for good
                                              1. Use a soft damp cloth to clean the
  behavior!
                                                 Transmitter and Receiver.
• Teach him what the commands mean
  before introducing the Receiver collar      2. Do not use alcohol or cleaning
  as a reinforcement tool.                       solutions to clean the Transmitter and
• Keep training sessions brief, about ten        Receiver.
  minutes of training and then a rest or
                                              3. Dry the Transmitter and Receiver with
  play period of at least equal length.
                                                 a dry, lint-free cloth should they get
• Dogs learn through repetition. You
                                                 wet.
  may have better training success if
                                              4. Remove (Scout) batteries during
  you can elicit an undesired behavior
                                                 long-term storage.
  when you can anticipate it. For
  example, if the dog misbehaves and
  jumps on visitors, have someone
                                              Intended Use
  come in and out of the front door
                                              This INNOTEK® remote trainer short-
  several times over a half-hour period.
                                              range 27.145 MHz remote control radio
  You’ll be expecting it and will be ready
                                              transmitter is designed for use in the
  to teach your dog the right behavior.
                                              following countries: AT, BE, CY, CZ, DK,
• Always end a training session on a
                                              EE, FI, FR, DE, GR, HU, IE, IT, LV, LT,
  positive note. Let the dog have
                                              LU, MT, NL, PL, PT, SK, SI, ES, SE,
  success. This way he’ll look forward to
                                              GB, IS, & NO.
  the next session.
• Training should be fun for both you         Note that in some countries there could
  and your dog. Never train when you          be a limitation of use, due to national
  are angry. If you get frustrated during     frequency planning requirements. The
  training, stop and come back to it          user is responsible for respecting those
  later. Your dog will learn better when      rules.
  you are both relaxed.
• The goal of training is to condition your
  dog to respond to your verbal
  commands in all situations. You
  should plan on using the Receiver
  collar for at least four months. A good
  rule is, once started with a remote
  training system, to regularly have the

EN-18                                                            FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
TROUBLESHOOTING                                  IMPORTANT ADVICE
If the Transmitter and Receiver appear to        1. Read the entire Owner’s Manual and
be not working, try the following:                  follow all directions. If you have any
                                                    questions, please contact an
• Adjust the collar strap to fit better.
                                                    authorized INNOTEK Service Center.
• Test the Receiver using the Test Light
                                                 2. This system is intended for use only
  (Instructions are on page EN-16). If no
                                                    on dogs. Never attempt to use it for
  light, recharge the Receiver’s battery.
                                                    any purpose not described in this
• If the Transmitter display is off, first try
                                                    manual.
  pressing any button. If the display
                                                 3. Keep out of the reach of children
  remains off, recharge the Ranger
  Transmitter or replace Scout                   4. Never perform set-up procedures
  Transmitter batteries.                            while the Receiver collar is on your
                                                    dog.
• Carefully turn on the components as
                                                 5.         Any collar worn for extended
  shown in the Quick Start Guide
                                                           periods can cause a condition
  (beginning of this manual).
                                                    similar to bedsores, known as
• Check that the Receiver contacts are
                                                    Pressure Necrosis. To reduce the
  properly tightened.
                                                    possibility, you must do the following:
• Ensure that the Receiver contacts are           • Never leave the collar on the dog for
                                                    more than 12 hours per day.
  touching the dog’s skin.
                                                  • Examine the dog’s neck daily for any
• If necessary, trim the dog’s hair or use          signs of a rash or a sore.
  the longer contacts to ensure proper            • Supervise your dog during the first 2
                                                    days of training.
  skin contact. Never shave the dog’s
                                                  • Check the fit to prevent excessive
  neck.                                             pressure; you should be able to
                                                    insert one finger between the collar
• Try a stronger stimulation level.
                                                    strap and your dog’s skin.
                                                  • Wash the dog’s neck area and the
                                                    contacts of the collar weekly with a
If you still have a problem which you
                                                    washcloth and mild hand soap; rinse
believe requires service, please contact            thoroughly.
an authorized INNOTEK Service Center              • If the condition persists beyond 24
                                                    hours, consult your veterinarian.
to speak with an INNOTEK agent. Many
problems can be remedied over the                6. Metal tags and collars should be
telephone without returning the unit for            removed when using the receiver
service.                                            collar as they may interfere with
                                                    proper operation.
                                                 7. Do not attempt to dismantle or repair
                                                    any components of this system; doing
                                                    so will void the warranty in full.




                                                                                     EN-19
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
COMPLIANCE WITH U.S. FCC AND
8. Realize that because dogs have
                                               EUROPEAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS
   unique temperament, there is no way
                                               REGULATIONS
   of knowing how your dog will react to
                                               This INNOTEK® Remote Training System is
   the introduction of a remote training
                                               designed to meet worldwide requirements
   system. For the safety of your dog, a
                                               for telecommunications compliance. This
   long lead should be used during
                                               system contains both Receiver and
   initial training so you have complete       Transmitter devices. This Class B digital
   control of the situation.                   apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
                                               003, each transmitter device is compliant
9. If you have reason to believe that
                                               with RSS-210 and each receiver device
   your dog may pose a danger to
                                               complies with RSS-310 rules. The term
   others, harm itself, or react adversely
                                               “IC:” before the radio certification number
   to the collar, do not rely solely on this   only signifies that Industry Canada
   product to train your dog. If your dog      technical specifications were met. In the
   shows signs of growling, snarling, or       US, each transmitter device complies with
   biting while using the collar, stop         Part 95 and/or Part 15 of the FCC rules;
                                               each receiver device complies with Part
   immediately. Aggression in dogs has
                                               15 of the FCC rules.
   many causes. We recommend that
                                               Each device complies with Part 15 of the
   you consult a knowledgeable
                                               FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
   professional dog trainer or animal
                                               following two conditions: (1) this device
   behaviorist who has experience with
                                               may not cause harmful interference, and
   aggressive dogs if your dog has
                                               (2) this device must accept any
   shown any of these characteristics.
                                               interference received, including
10. Occasionally, a dog cannot be              interference that may cause undesired
                                               operation.Changes or modifications not
    trained to respond to a remote
                                               expressly approved by Innotek, Inc. could
    training collar. Sometimes even a
                                               void the user's authority to operate the
    properly trained dog may disobey a
                                               equipment. Each device may display
    command. Therefore, Innotek, Inc.,
                                               indications as to where this system is
    its distributors, and dealers cannot       compliant worldwide. Note that in some
    guarantee that the system will in all      countries, the use of this INNOTEK
    cases keep the customer’s dog from         Remote Training System may be limited
    disobeying commands.                       due to national frequency planning
                                               requirements, and the user is always
                                               responsible for respecting national and
11. To maintain maximum range, keep
                                               local rules before operating.
    the Transmitte antenna away from all
                                               Innotek,Inc. declares that this 27.145 MHz
    magnets, especially the very strong
                                               remote control radio transmitter is in
    magnet in the Receiver’s charging
                                               compliance with the essential
    cradle. Exposure to a magnet may
                                               requirements and other relevant provisions
    permanently diminish range.                of Directive 1999/05/EEC. The Declaration
                                               of Conformity can be found at:
                                               http://www.innotek.net/world.shtml


EN-20                                                              FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY                       PATENTS
Innotek, Inc. warrants to the original retail   This product may be covered by one or
purchaser that INNOTEK® brand                   more of the following patents:
products will be free from defects in           U.S. Patent Numbers: 6,184,790;
material and workmanship, under normal          6,327,999; 6,459,378; 6,807,720, and
use, for a period of two years from the         D417,835. Additional patents pending.
date of the original retail purchase. This
Limited Warranty excludes: accidental
damage due to dog chews; lightning
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ground pet fencing systems); or neglect,
alteration and misuse.
                                                Note: Features & Specifications are
                                                subject to change without notice.
INNOTEK offers several product
exchange options during the warranty
                                                INNOTEK is not responsible for
period. If service is required, call your
                                                unintentional errors or omissions in this
authorized INNOTEK Service Center to
                                                manual or on its packaging. To check
discuss the service plan that best
                                                for updates to this manual, visit our
serves your needs. Please do not return
                                                website at www.innotek.net
this product to your retailer.

After two years from date of original retail
purchase, we will replace or upgrade
your product at a fixed rate based on
the current retail price.

Innotek, Inc. shall not be liable or
responsible for any incidental or
consequential damages resulting from
the use of the product or caused by any
defect, failure, or malfunction of the
product, whether a claim is based upon
warranty, contract, negligence, or
otherwise.




                                                                                     EN-21
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
NOTES




EN-22           FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
DE German



INNOTEK® FieldPro™
Funktrainer
Gebrauchsanleitung
          FP-RANGER -E
            FP-SCOUT-E
ZU ALLERERST…
                          INNOTEK® FieldPro™
                                                                       Die Akkus Ihres Luxus FieldPro™ Ranger™
                          RANGER™ Funktrainer                          Senders und Empfängerhalsbands
                          Modell FP-RANGER-E                           müssen vor Gebrauch erst aufgeladen
                                                                       werden. Während Ihr Ranger Sender und
RANGER™ Satz – Inhalt




                                                                       Empfängerhalsband aufgeladen werden
                             Modell FP-SCOUT-E
                             auf Seite DE-5.                           (Schnellstart-Anleitung, 1. Schritt), lesen
                                                                       Sie bitte die gesamte Gebrauchsanleitung
                                                                       durch, um sich mit Ihrem FieldPro Ranger
                                                                       System vertraut zu machen.
                          DER RANGER™ SATZ ENTHÄLT:

                                                                               Ranger
                                                                               Sender


                                   Empfängerhalsband




                                 Zum Ranger Zubehör gehört:
                                    •   Antenne
                                    •   Testleuchte
                                    •   Kordel
                                    •   Gürtelklammer
                                    •   Lange Kontakte
                                    •   Kontaktschlüssel


                              Ranger Ladesystem




                                                           “Y” Kabel




                                                                                          Empfängerablage




                               Wechselstromadapter




                   DE-2                                                                     FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
RANGER™ Schnellstart-Anleitung
   1 Schritt          Aufladen der Akkus




                                                                                                                           RANGER™ Schnellstart-Anleitung
                     1
               Wechselstromadapter

                                                                        3

                                Vom Wechselstromadapter                          Zur Empfängerablage
                                zum “Y” Kabel


                      2
                                                                                                    LED Leuchte
                                                                                      4
                         “Y” Kabel




                                                                                          Rückansicht des Ranger Senders
 1. Den Wechselstromadapter in eine
                                                                                           5
    220V Steckdose einstecken.
                                                          Zum




 2. Den Wechselstromadapter an das quot;Yquot;
                                                              Ran




    Kabel anschließen.
                                                                 ger




 3. Das quot;Yquot; Kabel in die Empfängerablage
                                                                     Lad
                                                                        ean




    einstecken.
                                                                           sch




 4. Den Empfänger wie in Abb. 4 gezeigt auf
                                                                              luss




    die Empfängerablage legen. Die Leuchte am
    Empfänger leuchtet rot während des Ladens
    und grün, wenn er voll aufgeladen ist.
 5. Am Sender die Abdeckung vom Ladeanschluss
    wegschieben. Das verbleibende Ende des quot;Yquot;
    Kabels in den Ladeanschluss einstecken. Den
    Sender mindestens zwei Stunden lang aufladen.
Um die maximale Reichweite zu erhalten, die                                                 Ladeanschlussabdeckung
Antenne des Senders von allen Magneten fernhalten
(ein Magnet befindet sich in der Ladeablage).



                                                                                                                  DE-3
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RANGER™ Schnellstart-Anleitung
                                    2 Schritt                     Ein- und Ausschalten des Empfängers
RANGER™ Schnellstart-Anleitung



                                                                                      1. Das Schraubende der Antenne in den
                                                                                          Sender einstecken und von Hand
                                         1                       2                        festschrauben.
                                                                                      2. Den Empfänger 3 cm vom Sender
                                                                     3 cm                 fernhalten – die Empfängerkontakte
                                                                                          nicht berühren, da der Selbsttest sonst
                                                                                          evtl. nicht funktioniert.
                                                                                      3. Den TONE Knopf drücken und
                                                                                          gedrückt halten. Die Leuchte des
                                                                                          Empfängers leuchtet auf und zeigt den
                                                                                          Akkustand an (grün, gelb oder rot).
                                                                                          Den TONE Knopf loslassen.
                                                                                      4. Um den Empfänger abzuschalten,
                                                                                          Empfänger und Sender 3 cm
                                                                                          voneinander entfernt halten und auf
                                                                                          den TONE Knopf drücken. Der
                                                                                          Empfänger gibt eine Abschalt-Tonfolge
                                                                                          aus, die Leuchte leuchtet rot und geht
                                                                                          dann aus. Den TONE Knopf loslassen.
                                     3                                                HINWEIS für den Gebrauch von zwei
                                          Drücken                                     Halsbändern: Den Sender auf Hund 2
                                                                                      umstellen und Schritte 2 und 3 mit dem
                                                                                      zweiten Halsband wiederholen.
                                   Der EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn Sender
                                   und Empfänger nahe beieinander sind; er
                                                                                      Der EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn
                                   funktioniert nicht aus der Ferne. Der EIN/AUS
                                                                                      Sender und Empfänger nahe beieinander
                                   Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn die Antenne am
                                                                                      sind; er funktioniert nicht aus der Ferne. Der
                                   Sender montiert ist.
                                                                                      EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn die
                                   Das Gerät niemals ein- oder ausschalten, wenn
                                                                                      Antenne am Sender montiert ist. Das Gerät
                                   Ihr Hund das Empfängerhalsband trägt.
                                                                                      niemals ein- oder ausschalten, wenn Ihr
                                                                                      Hund das Empfängerhalsband trägt.

                                   3 Schritt                      Das Halsband dem Hund anpassen
                                                        Das Halsband am Hundehals stramm ziehen, um den richtigen Sitz
                                                        zu finden. Das Halsband sollte dicht anliegen, aber lose genug sein,
                                                        dass man einen Finger zwischen Halsband und Hundehals stecken
                                                        kann. Der Sitz ist wichtig, weil bei einem zu losen Halsband eine
                                                        zuverlässige Leistung nicht gewährleistet ist.



                                   4 Schritt                      das Training beginnt
                            Beobachten Sie die eingeschlossene Lehr-DVD und lesen Sie die Information in der
                            Lehrabteilung auf der Seite DE-17. Ihr Hund kann gute anfängliche Antwort auf die
                            Ausbildung zeigen; seien Sie sicher, dem Lehrverfahren seit mehreren Wochen zu
                            folgen. Die Einrichtung, die Ihr neues entferntes Lehrsystem anbietet, ist gut die
                            investierte Zeit wert.
                             DE-4                                                                           FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
ZU ALLERERST…
         INNOTEK® FieldPro™
                                                  Der Akku Ihres FieldPro Scout™
         SCOUT™ Funktrainer                       Empfängerhalsbands muss erst aufgeladen
         Modell FP-SCOUT-E                        werden, bevor Sie das Trainingssystem
                                                  benutzen können. Während Ihr Scout
           Modell FP-RANGER-E                     Empfängerhalsband aufgeladen wird
           auf Seite DE-2.                        (Schnellstart-Anleitung, 1. Schritt), lesen
                                                  Sie bitte die komplette Gebrauchsanleitung
                                                  durch, um sich mit Ihrem FieldPro Scout
         DER SCOUT™ SATZ ENTHÄLT:                 System vertraut zu machen.


                                                                    Scout
                                                                    Sender


                              Empfängerhalsband




              Das Scout Zubehör enthält:
               • Antenne
               • Testleuchte
               • Kordel
               • Lange Kontakte
               • Kontaktschlüssel
               • 3 AAA Batterien

                Scout Ladesystem
                                                                                               SCOUT™ Satz – Inhalt




                                                         Empfängerablage




                     Wechselstromadapter



                                                                                        DE-5
FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
SCOUT™ Schnellstart-Anleitung
                                1 Schritt Installieren der Senderbatterien und Aufladen des Empfängers
                                                                                 2

                                                                                                                    LED Leuchte
                                                                                                         3
                                                                                     ge
                                                                                 bla
                                                   1                           ra
                                                                              e
                                                                            ng
                                                                         pfä
                                                                       Em
                                                                   r
                                                                 Zu




                                                                                              Um die maximale Reichweite zu
                                                                                              erhalten, die Antenne des
                                    1. Den Wechselstromadapter in
                                                                                              Senders von allen Magneten
                                       eine 220V Steckdose
                                                                                              fernhalten (ein Magnet befindet
                                       einstecken.
                                                                                              sich in der Ladeablage).
                                    2. Den Wechselstromadapter in die
                                       Empfängerablage einstecken.
                                    3. Den Empfänger wie in Abb. 3
                                       gezeigt auf die Empfängerablage
                                                                                                             4
                                       legen. Die Leuchte am
                                       Empfänger leuchtet rot während
                                       des Ladens und grün, wenn er
                                       voll aufgeladen ist
SCOUT™ Schnellstart-Anleitung




                                    4. Empfängerbatterien einlegen:                       +    —+
                                   • Die Batterieabdeckung an der
                                     Rückseite des Senders
                                     abnehmen.
                                   • 3 AAA Alkalibatterien (Richtung wie         — +—
                                     in der Batteriekammer angezeigt)
                                     einlegen.
                                                                                      Beim Einlegen der Batterien auf
                                   • Batterieabdeckung wieder
                                                                                      die Batteriepolarität achten.
                                     anbringen.
                                   • Wenn die Batterien eingelegt werden, befindet sich der Scout Sender im
                                     Batteriesparbetrieb; einen beliebigen Knopf drücken, um den Sender zu
                                     aktivieren.
                            DE-6                                                                          FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
SCOUT™ Schnellstart-Anleitung
    2 Schritt                      Ein- und Ausschalten des Empfängers
                                                       1. Das Schraubende der Antenne in den
       1                                                   Sender einstecken und von Hand
                                 2
                                                           festschrauben.
                                                       2. Den Empfänger 3 cm vom Sender
                                     3 cm                  fernhalten – die Empfängerkontakte
                                                           nicht berühren, da der Selbsttest sonst
                                                           evtl. nicht funktioniert.
                                                       3. Den TONE Knopf drücken und
                                                           gedrückt halten. Die Leuchte des
                                                           Empfängers leuchtet auf und zeigt den
                                                           Akkustand an (grün, gelb oder rot).
                                                           Den TONE Knopf loslassen.
                                                       4. Um den Empfänger abzuschalten,
                                                           Empfänger und Sender 3 cm
                                                           voneinander entfernt halten und auf
                                                           den TONE Knopf drücken. Der
                                                           Empfänger gibt eine Abschalt-Tonfolge
                                                           aus, die Leuchte leuchtet rot und geht
                                                           dann aus. Den TONE Knopf loslassen.
           3
               Drücken                                 HINWEIS für den Gebrauch von zwei
                                                       Halsbändern: Den Sender auf Hund 2
                                                       umstellen und Schritte 2 und 3 mit dem
                                                       zweiten Halsband wiederholen.
                                                       Der EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn
    Der EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn Sender
    und Empfänger nahe beieinander sind; er            Sender und Empfänger nahe beieinander
    funktioniert nicht aus der Ferne. Der EIN/AUS      sind; er funktioniert nicht aus der Ferne. Der
    Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn die Antenne am
                                                       EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn die
    Sender montiert ist.
                                                       Antenne am Sender montiert ist. Das Gerät
    Das Gerät niemals ein- oder ausschalten, wenn
                                                       niemals ein- oder ausschalten, wenn Ihr
    Ihr Hund das Empfängerhalsband trägt.
                                                       Hund das Empfängerhalsband trägt.
    3 Schritt                      Das Halsband dem Hund anpassen
                                                                                                    SCOUT™ Schnellstart-Anleitung


                          Das Halsband am Hundehals stramm ziehen, um den
                          richtigen Sitz zu finden. Das Halsband sollte dicht anliegen,
                          aber lose genug sein, dass man einen Finger zwischen
                          Halsband und Hundehals stecken kann. Der Sitz ist wichtig,
                          weil bei einem zu losen Halsband eine zuverlässige Leistung
                          nicht gewährleistet ist.

    4 Schritt                      das Training beginnt
Beobachten Sie die eingeschlossene Lehr-DVD und lesen Sie die Information in
der Lehrabteilung auf der Seite DE-17. Ihr Hund kann gute anfängliche Antwort auf
die Ausbildung zeigen; seien Sie sicher, dem Lehrverfahren seit mehreren Wochen
zu folgen. Die Einrichtung, die Ihr neues entferntes Lehrsystem anbietet, ist gut die
investierte Zeit wert.

                                                                                                DE-7
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DER SENDER                                    Hundewahl – (Knopf unten Mitte) – stellt
                                              die Senderkontrolle von Hund
Der Sender signalisiert dem
                                              (Halsband) 1 auf Hund
elektronischen Empfängerhalsband,
                                              (Halsband) 2 um und wieder zurück, um
einen harmlosen, aber wirksamen Impuls
                                              zwei Hunde zu trainieren. Sie können ein
und/oder Ton zu erzeugen. Der
                                              zweites Halsband erwerben, um das
rutschfeste Griff liegt angenehm in der
                                              System auf das Training von zwei
Hand für längere Trainingsperioden oder
                                              Hunden zu erweitern.
Zeit im Freien.
                                              Alternative Stimulation (Alt Stim )
Tastaturknöpfe am Sender
                                              – (roter Knopf oben links) –
TONE/Ein-Aus – (oberer rechter Knopf) –
                                              Wird der Alt Stim Knopf
Wird dieser Knopf gedrückt, gibt der
                                              gedrückt, wird das
Empfänger einen Ton aus.
                                              Zeichen angezeigt.
Es wird kein Impuls
                                              Ranger-Eigentümer: Sie können diesen
verabreicht. Dieser
                                              voreingestellten Knopf auf eine
Knopf ist auch
                                              gewünschte Impulsstufe programmieren.
                     Ranger       Scout
dazu da, den
                                              Siehe quot;alternative Stimulationquot; auf Seite
Empfänger ein- und auszuschalten.
                                              DE-11.
                                              Scout-Eigentümer: Dieser Knopf ist
Stimulation (roter mittlerer                  immer auf Impulsstufe 10 eingestellt,
Knopf), auch mit Stim Knopf                   zum Gebrauch bei starker Ablenkung
bezeichnet, schickt ein                       oder in gefährlichen Situationen
Impulssignal zum                              NUR RANGER:
Empfängerhalsband in der am Sender
                                                         C/M – (Knopf unten links) –
angezeigten Stärke. Der Knopf hat eine                   wechselt die Impulskontrolle
kleine Erhöhung, so dass er leicht durch                 zwischen kontinuierlicher
                                              (continuous) Stimulation (der Empfänger
Berühren erkennbar ist, selbst mit
                                              erzeugt einen anhaltenden Impuls,
Handschuhen an!
                                              solange der Knopf gedrückt bleibt, bis
Siehe quot;Einstellen der Stim Knopf              zu 10 Sekunden lang) oder momentaner
Impulsstufequot; auf Seite DE-10.                 Stimulation (ein kurzer Impuls pro
                                              Knopfdruck, auch Kurzdruck-Impuls
                                              genannt).
Stufe niedriger      und Stufe höher      –
                                                         Prog (Programmieren) –
stellt die Impulsstärke über einen
                                                         (Knopf unten rechts) – Diesen
Stufenbereich ein (von 1 niedrig bis 15
                                                         Prog Knopf gedrückt halten,
hoch).
                                              bis das PROG Zeichen auf der Anzeige
Einmalig, nur bei Innotek: Entweder den
                                              erscheint, dann den Knopf loslassen.
'Stufe höher' oder den 'Stufe niedriger'
                                              Der Sender befindet sich jetzt im
Knopf eine halbe Sekunde lang gedrückt
                                              Programmierungsbetrieb.
halten, um INNOTEK's Rapid Ramp™
Betrieb zu aktivieren – die Anzeige rollt     In dieser Gebrauchsanleitung bezieht sich alles, was
                                               in einem umrandeten Kästchen erscheint, NUR auf
sehr schnell durch die Impulsstufen.
                                                              RANGER Modelle.

DE-8                                                                   FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
Hund 1 / Hund 2 – Das
                                           Tone/Ein-Aus
  Alternative
  Stimulation                                                            Wechseln zwischen
                                           Stimulation
                                                                         Empfängerhalsbändern
  Stufe
                                           Stufe höher
                                                           geschieht durch Drücken des
  niedriger
                                                           Hundewahlknopfes. Das angezeigte
 kontinuierlicher
                                                           Zeichen ist der aktive Halsbandempfänger.
 /momentaner                               Programmieren
                                                           Siehe Zwei-Hunde-Systeme auf
                                                           Seite DE-15.
                                           Hundewahl

                                                                    Ton – Dieses Zeichen erscheint,
                    RANGER Tastatur oben
                                                                    wenn Ton ein Teil der
                    SCOUT Tastatur unten
                                                                    gewählten Stimulationsart ist.
                                            Tone/Ein-Aus
  Alternative
                                                           Siehe Programmieren der Stimulationsart
  Stimulation
                                                           auf Seite DE-10.
                                            Stimulation
 Stufe
 niedriger                                                            Prog – Dieses Zeichen
                                             Stufe höher
                                                           erscheint, wenn sich der Sender im
                                                           Programmierungsbetrieb befindet. Siehe
                                             Hundewahl
                                                           Programmieren des Senders auf Seite
                                                           DE-10.
Senderanzeige
Die Anzeige bleibt 30 Minuten lang an,                                 Akku-/Batteriestandanzeige –
nachdem ein Knopf gedrückt wird. Wird                                  Die Akku-
30 Minuten lang kein Knopf gedrückt,                                   /Batteriestandanzeige zeigt
schaltet sich die Anzeige ab und der                       Ihnen ständig den Stand Ihres Akkus
Sender geht in Batteriesparbetrieb über.                   bzw. der Batterien an. Siehe Akku-
Drückt man einen beliebigen Knopf,                         /Batteriestandanzeige auf Seite DE-12
erscheint die Anzeige wieder. Die                          zwecks detaillierter Informationen über
verschiedenen Zeichen, die Sie auf der                     diese Anzeige
Anzeige sehen, werden nachfolgend
erklärt.                                                   NUR RANGER:
                                                           Hintergrundbeleuchtung – Der Ranger
                                                           Sender hat eine Anzeige mit
         Numerische Anzeige – Zeigt die
                                                           Hintergrundbeleuchtung. Die
gewählte Impulsstufe an. Mit den Stufe
                                                           Hintergrundbeleuchtung bleibt 5
höher/Stufe niedriger (Pfeil) Knöpfen
                                                           Sekunden lang an, nachdem ein Knopf
einstellen. Siehe Einstellen der Stim
                                                           gedrückt wird.
Knopf Impulsstufe auf Seite DE-10.
                                                                           Kontinuierlich oder
Diese Zahlen werden auch dazu benutzt,
                                                           momentan – Ist eine gerade Linie zu
Hund1/Hund2 Codes anzuzeigen. Eine
                                                           sehen (––), ist der Impuls kontinuierlich.
kleine 1 erscheint links und zeigt ID
                                                           Ist nur ein Punkt zu sehen (.), ist der
Codes 150 bis 199 an. Eine kleine 2
                                                           Impuls momentan. Siehe C/M auf Seite
erscheint links und zeigt ID Codes 200
                                                           DE-8.
bis 250 an.

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  • 1. INNOTEK® FieldPro™ Remote Trainers • Owner’s Manual Funktrainer • Gebrauchsanleitung Adiestradores a distancia • Manual del propietario Dispositifs d’éducation à distance • Manuel de l’utilisateur Addestratori a distanza • Manuale d’uso Trainers met Afstandsbediening • Gebruikshandleiding Fjernstyrede Dressurhalsbånd • Ejermanual FP-RANGER -E FP-SCOUT-E
  • 2. FIRST THINGS FIRST INNOTEK® FieldPro™ Your deluxe FieldPro Ranger™ Transmitter and RANGER™ Remote Trainer Kit Receiver collar need their batteries charged before you can use them. While your Ranger Transmitter Model FP-RANGER-E and Receiver collar batteries are charging (Quick Start Guide Step 1), read the entire manual to Model FP-SCOUT-E RANGER™ Kit Contents become familiar with your FieldPro Ranger system. is on page EN-5. RANGER™ KIT CONTAINS: Ranger Transmitter Receiver Collar Ranger Hardware includes: • Antenna • Test Light • Lanyard • Belt Clip • Long Contacts • Contact Wrench Ranger Charging System “Y” Cable AC Adapter Receiver Cradle EN-2 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 3. RANGER™ Quick Start Guide Step 1 Charging the Batteries RANGER™ Quick Start Guide 1 AC Adapter 3 From AC Adapter to “Y” Cable to Receiver Cradle 2 LED LIGHT 4 “Y” Cable 1. Plug the AC Adapter into a 220VAC Back view of Ranger Transmitter outlet. 5 2. Connect the AC Adapter to the “Y” cable. to R ang 3. Connect the “Y” cable to the Receiver er C Cradle. harg e Po 4. Put the Receiver on the Receiver Cradle as rt shown in figure 4. The light on the Receiver glows red while charging, and glows green when fully charged. If you don’t see a light glowing, try turning the Receiver around on the Cradle. 5. On the Transmitter, move the Charge Port Cover away from the Charge Port. Connect the remaining end of the “Y” cable to the Transmitter’s Charge Port. Charge the transmitter for at least 2 hours. Charge Port Cover To maintain maximum range, keep the Transmitter antenna away from all magnets (there is a magnet in the Charging Cradle). Exposure to a magnet may permanently diminish range. EN-3 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 4. RANGER™ Quick Start Guide Step 2 Turning the Receiver ON and OFF RANGER™ Quick Start Guide 1 2 3 Press 3 cm 1. Put the threaded end of the Antenna into the Transmitter and turn until finger-tight. 2. Hold the Receiver one inch away from the Transmitter— do not touch the Receiver’s contacts — you might cause self-test to fail. 3. Press and hold the Tone button. The Receiver’s light will turn on and show the level of battery charge (solid green, amber, or red). Release the Tone button. 4. To turn Receiver OFF, hold Receiver The ON/OFF command only works and Transmitter one inch apart and when the Transmitter and Receiver are press and hold the Tone button. The in close proximity; it will not work at a Receiver will emit a shut-down tone distance. The ON/OFF command only sequence, and the light will glow works when the Transmitter antenna solid red, then go out. Release the is installed. Tone button. Never turn the unit ON or OFF while your dog is wearing the receiver NOTE for Two Collar Use: Set the Transmitter collar. to Dog 2 and repeat steps 2 and 3 using the second collar. Step 3 Fit the Collar on Your Dog Put the collar around your dog’s neck and adjust to find the proper fit. Fasten the collar so the fit is snug, yet loose enough to allow one finger to fit between the strap and the dog’s neck. Fit is important because a loose collar may cause inconsistent performance. Step 4 Begin Training Watch the included training DVD and read the information in the Training section on page EN-17. Your dog may show good initial response to the training; be sure to follow the training procedure for several weeks. The convenience that your new remote training system offers is well worth the time invested. EN-4 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 5. FIRST THINGS FIRST INNOTEK® FieldPro™ Your FieldPro Scout™ Receiver collar needs its SCOUT™ Remote Trainer Kit battery charged before you can use the training system. While your Scout Receiver collar battery is Model FP-SCOUT-E charging (Quick Start Guide Step 1), read the entire manual to become familiar with your FieldPro Scout Model FP-RANGER-E system. is on page EN-2. Scout SCOUT™ KIT CONTAINS: Transmitter Receiver Collar Scout Hardware includes: • Antenna • Test Light • Lanyard • Long Contacts • Contact Wrench • 3 AAA batteries Scout Charging System SCOUT™ Kit Contents AC Adapter Receiver Cradle EN-5 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 6. SCOUT™ Quick Start Guide Step 1 Install Transmitter Batteries and Charge Receiver 2 LED LIGHT 3 Cradle 1 to Receiver To maintain maximum range, keep the Transmitter antenna 1. Plug the AC Adapter into a away from all magnets (there is 220VAC outlet. a magnet in the Charging 2. Connect the AC Adapter to the Cradle). Exposure to a magnet Receiver Cradle. may permanently diminish 3. Put the Receiver on the Receiver range. Cradle as shown in figure 3. The light on the Receiver glows red while charging, and glows green 4 when fully charged. If you don’t see a light glowing, try turning the Receiver around on the Cradle. SCOUT™ Quick Start Guide 4. Install Transmitter Batteries: • Remove the battery cover from + —+ the back of the Transmitter. • Insert 3 AAA alkaline batteries (oriented as shown in battery compartment). • Replace the battery cover. — +— • When the batteries are put in, the Scout Transmitter is in battery conservation mode; press any button to activate the transmitter. Note battery polarity when installing batteries. EN-6 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 7. SCOUT™ Quick Start Guide Step 2 Turning the Receiver ON and OFF 2 1 3 Press 3 cm 1. Put the threaded end of the Antenna into the Transmitter and turn until finger-tight. 2. Hold the Receiver one inch away from the Transmitter — do not touch the Receiver’s contacts — you might cause self-test to fail. 3. Press and hold the Tone button. The Receiver’s light will turn on and show the level of battery charge (solid green, amber, or red). Release the The ON/OFF command only works when Tone button. the Transmitter and Receiver are in close proximity; it will not work at a 4. To turn Receiver OFF, hold Receiver distance. The ON/OFF command only and Transmitter one inch apart. works when the Transmitter antenna is Press and hold the Tone button. The installed. Receiver will emit a shut-down tone Never turn the unit ON or OFF while sequence, and the light will glow your dog is wearing the receiver collar. solid red, then go out. Release the Tone button. NOTE for Two Collar Use: Set the Transmitter to Dog 2 and repeat steps 2 and 3 using the second collar. Step 3 Fit the Collar on Your Dog Put the collar around your dog’s neck and adjust to find the proper fit. Fasten the collar so the fit is snug, SCOUT™ Quick Start Guide yet loose enough to allow one finger to fit between the strap and the dog’s neck. Fit is important because a loose collar may cause inconsistent performance. Step 4 Begin Training Watch the included training DVD and read the information in the Training section on page EN-17. Your dog may show good initial response to the training; be sure to follow the training procedure for several weeks. The convenience that your new remote training system offers is well worth the time invested. EN-7 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 8. THE TRANSMITTER Dog Select – (bottom center button) – Switches Transmitter The Transmitter signals the electronic control from Dog (Collar) 1 to Dog Receiver collar to produce a harmless, (Collar) 2, and back, for training two yet effective stimulation and/or tone. The dogs. You can purchase a second collar no-slip grip feels comfortable in your to expand the system for training two hand for extended periods of training dogs. time or field time. Transmitter Keypad Buttons Alternate Stimulation (Alt Stim ) – (top left red button) – When you press Tone/On-Off – (upper right button) – the Alt Stim button, the When pressed, causes the Receiver to symbol displays. produce a tone. Ranger owners: you may program this No stimulation is preset button to a desired stimulation delivered. This Ranger Scout level. See ”Alternate Stimulation” on button is also used page EN-11. to turn the Receiver on and off. Scout owners: This button is always set to level 10 stimulation for use in strong Stimulation (red central button) referred distractions or dangerous situations. to as the ‘Stim button,’ sends RANGER ONLY : stimulation signal to the receiver collar at the intensity shown in C/M – (bottom left button) – the transmitter display. Button features Switches the stimulation one raised bump to easily locate by control between Continuous touch, even with gloves on! See “Set stimulation (Receiver stims for as long as Stim Button Stimulation Level.” on page button is pressed, up to 10 seconds) or EN-10. Momentary pulse stimulation (one quick stim per button press, also called Nick stimulation or Brief-tap stimulation). Level down & Level up – adjusts Program – (bottom right the stimulation intensity through a range button) – Hold down this Prog of levels (from 1 Low to 15 High). button until the PROG symbol An INNOTEK Exclusive: Hold either the appears in the display, then release the level up button or the level down button button. The Transmitter is now in for half a second for INNOTEK’s Rapid programming mode. Ramp™ feature — display scrolls through stim levels very quickly. Throughout this manual, items in a bordered box apply to RANGER ONLY. EN-8 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 9. Tone/ON-OFF Alternate Stimulation Stimulation Stimulation Stimulation Dog 1 / Dog 2 – Switch between Level Down Level Up Receiver collars by pressing the Dog Continuous/ Select button. The symbol displayed is Momentary Program the dog receiver collar that responds to Dog Select Transmitter commands. See Two Dog Systems on page EN-16. RANGER keypad above SCOUT keypad below Tone/ON-OFF Alternate Stimulation Tone Symbol – This symbol appears Stimulation whenever Tone is part of the Stimulation Stimulation Level Down type selected. See Program the Stim Stimulation Level Up Type on page EN-10. Dog Select PROG Symbol – This symbol appears when the Transmitter is in programming Transmitter Display mode. See Programming the Transmitter on page EN-10. The display stays on for 30 minutes after a button press. After 30 minutes with no button presses, the display shuts off and the transmitter goes into battery Battery Indicator – The battery indicator conservation mode. Pressing any button provides constant awareness of your will cause the display to turn back on. battery’s power level. See Battery The various symbols you might see on Indicator on page EN-12 for more- the display are explained below. detailed information on the Battery Indicator. RANGER ONLY: Numeric readout – Shows the chosen Backlight – The Ranger Transmitter stimulation level. Adjust with the features a backlit display. The Ranger level up/level down (arrow) buttons. See display backlight stays on for 5 seconds Set Stim Button Stimulation Level on after a button press. page EN-10. Continuous or These digits are also used to display Momentary – If the straight line is shown Dog1/Dog2 ID codes. A small 1 displays (——), the stimulation is in Continuous to the left to indicate ID codes 150 to mode. If just the dot is shown (•), 199. A small 2 displays to the left to stimulation is in Momentary mode. See indicate ID codes 200 to 250. C/M on page EN-8. EN-9 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 10. Programming The Transmitter Press and hold the Prog RANGER ONLY: button until the PROG symbol Program the Stim Type (Tone Option) displays, then release the For Ranger Transmitters, stimulation may button. The Transmitter is now in be delivered without a tone or with a Programming mode. tone. The Transmitter’s default setting is To exit Programming mode, press and Stim without Tone. release the Prog button again. The To choose Stim Tone Option: PROG symbol is not displayed. 1. Choose desired dog using the Dog Select button. Turning ON the Transmitter 2. Press and hold the Prog Power up the Transmitter by pressing any button. You will see the display turn button until the PROG on when you press any button. symbol appears in the Transmitter display. Release the Prog button. Reset All Programmable Settings 3. Press and release the Tone button. If you keep Press and at the same time to pressing the Tone button, reset all programmable settings to the the selection cycles through these default settings. choices: • Stim without Tone (shows no tone symbol) Transmitter Default Settings • Stim with Tone (shows a solid tone symbol) Dog 1&2 Stim Type: Stim Only (Continuous) • Double Reward (explained on the next page; shows a flashing tone symbol) Dog 1&2 Primary Stim Level: 5 Dog 1&2 Alt Stim Level: 10 When set to Stim without Tone, the Transmitter displays only the stim You can program the above options for level. For Stim with Tone, the display your Transmitter, except that the Scout shows the stim level and a solid tone Transmitter’s Alt Stim level is not symbol. When set to Double Reward programmable. a flashing tone symbol displays. 4. Press and release the Prog button to Set Stim Button Stimulation Level save setting and exit programming. To change the stimulation level for the For additional information regarding using Stim button: the Tone, see Training Tone Option on page EN-17. Press or until the desired stimulation level is displayed. When the Stim button is pressed, the Receiver will deliver stimulation at this setting. EN-10 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 11. Double Reward Alternate Stimulation (Alt Stim) Double Reward is the term used when a Some trainers depend upon instant stimulation is followed by a half-second access to a higher stimulation setting for delay and then a half-second reward circumstances where the dog may not tone. respond to lower levels, such as a high distraction environment. Your Transmitter Ranger Transmitter: features a red, preset Alt Stim button that you can use to deliver an alternate Follow Program the Stim Type directions in the previous column to program your (higher) level of stimulation. Ranger and Ranger transmitter for Double Reward. Scout Alt Stim buttons are factory-set to level10. Scout Transmitter: 1. Choose desired dog using RANGER ONLY: the Dog Select button. 2. Press the up arrow and at the same time until the PROG Only Ranger Transmitters can program a symbol appears in the Transmitter different stim level for the Alt Stim button. display. Program the Ranger Alt Stim Button 3. Press to switch between To change the stimulation level of Stim without Tone and Double Ranger’s Alt Stim button: Reward. (Flashing tone symbol in display means Double Reward, no tone symbol means Stim 1. Press and hold until the without Tone.) Repeatedly pressing PROG symbol is displayed. the Tone button switches between these two choices. 2. Press (alt stim button). 4. Press the down arrow to save setting and exit programming. 3. Press or until you get to the desired stimulation level. 4. When finished, press and release the button. EN-11 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 12. Battery Indicator Battery is at 2/3 to Full capacity. RANGER ONLY : Transmitter is fully functional. Ranger Transmitter Belt Clip 1. Press down and hold the Release on Battery is at 1/3 capacity. the Belt Clip. Transmitter is still fully functional. 2. Slide the Belt Clip onto the lug on the Battery is at 1/6 capacity. back of the Ranger Transmitter. Transmitter will operate the Receiver, but recharge or replace Transmitter battery 3. Let go of the Release and the Belt as soon as possible. clip will stay in place on the back of Battery is almost dead. the Transmitter. The Transmitter Transmitter is unable to operate the swivels on the Belt Clip. Receiver. Recharge to use again. If you don’t want to use the Belt Clip, When the Battery Indicator shows the you may wish to remove the lug on the low battery symbol (1/6 capacity), either back of the transmitter. Use a Phillips recharge your Ranger Transmitter soon, screwdriver to remove the lug. or replace your Scout batteries soon. When just the battery outline is Press Down on the Release displayed, the Transmitter’s battery is unable to power transmissions to the receiver. Transmitter must be recharged (or Scout batteries replaced) to regain operation. Battery Cautions Do not charge batteries every night. To maximize battery life, use Belt Clip Lug the Transmitter until the low battery symbol (1/6 capacity) displays, and use the Receiver collar until the LED light blinks red. RANGER • Do not disassemble batteries Back Side • Do not short circuit batteries • Do not expose to high temperature: 60°C/140°F • Do not incinerate batteries • Keep batteries out of reach of children Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Batteries should NEVER be discarded in municipal waste. EN-12 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 13. Cold Weather Operation RANGER ONLY: In cold temperatures (-12°C/10°F or Setting User-selectable Identitiy below), the liquid crystal display (LCD) Code (ID code) on your Transmitter may be dim or slow ID codes represent a “channel” on which to respond. Wait until the display the Transmitter communicates with the becomes visible before selecting any training commands. Receiver collar. The FieldPro Remote Training system utilizes 250 different ID Cold temperatures may lead to a premature low battery signal, so keep codes, one of which is randomly the transmitter close to your body during selected when you turn on the system cold weather. One method to keep the (or replace the batteries in Scout transmitter close to your body is by models). At times, you may wish to have using the lanyard. more than one Transmitter able to communicate with a single Receiver collar. To do this, manually set each Transmitter to the same ID code (per collar in cases where two dogs are used). ID codes 150 to 250 are user selectable. 1.Press Dog Select button to choose desired Receiver collar. 2.Press the PROG button on the Transmitter until the PROG symbol displays. Use the Lanyard: Attach the included 3.Press the Down arrow button. The lanyard to the Transmitter. Slip the lanyard display shows a small ‘1’ and 50. over your head and shoulder (above left) 4.Use the Up and Down arrow buttons or position in front of you (above right) to to change the ID code setting, ranging carry your Transmitter close to your body from 150 to 250. We recommend that when not in use. Your body’s warmth will ID codes differ by 10 or more (not be improve cold-weather operation. consecutive numbers) for two dog Operating Range systems. Your Transmitter communicates with the 5.Set the new ID code by pressing the Receiver collar via a radio signal. The PROG button. The transmitter exits system’s operating range, as stated on programming mode. packaging, is based upon line-of-sight. For maximum range, keep your fingers away from the antenna during use, and always keep the antenna away from all magnets. Exposure to a magnet may permanently diminish range. As shown at right, hold the transmitter upright, at or above shoulder level, and away from your body. EN-13 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 14. THE RECEIVER Receiver Status Indicators Status Light Alarm Condition The lightweight, comfortable electronic Duration of Tone Tone Only — Receiver is integrated into a sleek Pulsating Green Button press No Stimulation fashionable collar strap your dog wears. Duration of Stimulation The Receiver produces a harmless, yet Pulsating Red Stimulation being delivered Button press effective stimulation and can emit a training tone. The Receiver is waterproof Over-stimulation Continuous warning: Receiver and is safe for your dog to wear even No Tone is locked out for Green while swimming. 10 seconds CAUTION: Your FieldPro Receiver battery Blinking Green No Tone is at 60% Transmitter and receiver collar are strength or better factory sealed to be waterproof. If you Receiver battery disassemble the case for any reason, Blinking Amber No Tone is 60 — 20% INNOTEK can no longer assure you that strength the unit is waterproof. Receiver battery is Blinking Red No Tone less than 20% — Receiver Light (inside Recharge now the case) After removing receiver from charging cradle... Continuous Battery indicator Green, Amber, No Tone — see above or Red Self-test failure; Tone for Continuous Red Receiver is not 20 seconds operational While receiver is on charging cradle... Battery charge The Receiver is rechargeable; the Continuous Red No Tone in progress Receiver Light glows red while charging Continuous Battery charge and glows green when charging is No Tone Green complete complete. Battery charge No Light No Tone failure The Receiver uses the light to let you know its status. Refer to the Receiver Status Indicators table in the next button. When turning ON, the column. Receiver’s light will show battery charge level (green, amber, or Power Up red). To turn the Receiver ON or OFF, hold This ON/OFF command only works the Receiver within one inch of the when the Transmitter and Receiver are Transmitter antenna as shown in the close together; it will not work at a Quick Start Guide. Be careful, do not distance. Never turn the system on or off touch the metal contacts that touch your while your dog is wearing the collar. dog’s skin. Press the Tone/ ON/OFF EN-14 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 15. Auto Shut Off Fitting the Collar and Receiver When the Receiver is on and doesn’t The collar strap should fit snugly towards receive a command from the Transmitter the top of your dog’s neck with the for 6 hours, it automatically shuts itself receiver on the bottom of the neck. off. This INNOTEK feature saves Receiver battery power for field work, rather than using it up being idle. Follow Power Up instructions (bottom of previous page) to turn on your Receiver again. ReadyTest™ Self-Test When you remove the Receiver from the Check that the INNOTEK logo is right charging cradle, it automatically goes side up. You should be able to get one into ReadyTest™ (a diagnostic self-test) finger between the collar strap and your for 5 seconds. The Receiver’s internal dog’s neck. The contacts must touch diagnostics check the battery charge the dog’s skin for proper operation. A level (the Receiver light indicates battery little hair thinning may be required. Do charge level) and checks that all circuits not shave your dog’s neck. are working. Do not touch the metal Occasionally, check the tightness of the contacts during this test. Touching the contacts to ensure they will not be lost contacts after removing the Receiver from the Receiver. Lost parts are not from the charging cradle may cause covered under your warranty. ReadyTest to fail. ReadyTest gives you confidence that your Receiver is working Trim excess strap. You’ll want to leave properly, and is ready to go. After the about 2 inches of excess strap. Note if Receiver passes ReadyTest, it shuts your dog is young and you expect it to itself off. If ReadyTest fails, the unit grow, you’ll want to leave extra strap to makes a 20-second tone, the light glows allow for future collar fastening. solid red for 20-seconds, and then shuts Replacement straps are available. off. A Receiver that fails ReadyTest will Contact an authorized INNOTEK Service not respond to the Transmitter’s Center. commands. To retest the Receiver, Note: Dogs’ coats are as unique as dogs place the Receiver back on the charger themselves. You may wish to try the for 5 seconds, then remove it. Do not longer contacts if your dog has a very touch the metal contacts. If the unit heavy coat. Be certain your dog can feel repeatedly continues to fail, contact an stimulation before training begins. authorized INNOTEK Service Center. EN-15 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 16. Two Dog Systems Testing the Receiver If you wish to add another receiver collar In order to make sure the Receiver is to the training system, accessory getting signals from the Transmitter, you receiver collars are available where you may wish to test the Receiver from time bought your training system, or contact to time. an authorized INNOTEK Service Center. To test: Using the first Receiver collar, set your 1. Hold the included Test Light across Transmitter to Dog 1 and turn the the Receiver’s contacts. (Refer to Receiver collar on with the Tone button. the illustration at the bottom of this Set the first Receiver collar down. column, the holes in the Test Light Holding the second Receiver collar, set go over the contact tips; make sure your Transmitter to Dog 2, and turn on the wire inside the hole touches the Receiver collar Two. The Transmitter will contact tip.) send a signal to the Dog symbol appearing in the Transmitter’s display. To switch between Receiver collars, press the Dog Select button until the desired dog symbol displays. 2. Press the Stimulation button on the Transmitter. Dog 1 symbol Dog 2 symbol 3. The Test Light lights up. The intensity of the Test Light depends on the stimulation level. The light is dim for low stimulation levels and is brighter for higher stimulation levels. Light Receiver contacts touch wires inside these holes. EN-16 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 17. TRAINING Training Tone Option The Tone button causes the collar to Always start training your dog with the produce a sound. No stimulation is lowest stimulation, and increase to a delivered when the Tone button is higher level only if necessary. You will pressed. The tone continues for as long know when you’ve reached the right as the button is held down, up to 10 level when your dog responds by seconds. A tone can help strengthen a twitching his head, neck, or shoulders, dog’s response to training. The tone can or by perking up his ears. If the dog be used as a warning tone prior to vocalizes, you need to go to a lower pressing the stimulation button; or can level. be a reward tone when presented with When Ranger is in Continuous mode, praise, play, or food for good behavior. you control the duration of the The use of a training tone is optional. Its stimulation by the length of time you use varies among popular training press the Stimulation button. For a short methods. Some trainers choose to use stimulation, press and release the the tone option as a warning tone prior button. For a longer stimulation, hold the to stimulation, others prefer to use the button down. A maximum of 10 tone option as a reward tone, and still seconds of Receiver stimulation may be others prefer to not use it at all. It is applied before the safety lockout feature imperative for successful dog training to (O ver-stimulation protection, see below) use the tone option consistently through- starts. out the training process. Whether the When Ranger is in Momentary mode, tone will mean reward or warning to your each stim button press (Stim or Alt Stim) dog is up to the training method you produces one stim at the Receiver collar. choose. Release the stim button in order to Remember: the training tone deliver another momentary (nick, or brief CANNOT be both a warning tone tap) stim. and a reward tone. To learn more about tone training, consult a qualified dog training professional. To program the Ranger Transmitter for Over-Stimulation Protection Tone operation, see Program the Stim The Transmitter can transmit continuously Type (Tone Option) on page EN-10. (Tone or Stim) for up to 10 seconds. If you attempt to transmit continuously for more than 10 seconds, the transmitter enters a 10 second lockout mode during which time no transmissions are allowed. EN-17 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 18. Training Tips Receiver collar on when you take the • Watch the included DVD to get the dog out. This will ensure that he will basics for training your dog properly always be imprinted with the correct with a remote training system. response to your commands and that • We recommend your dog be at least you are always in control. six months old before starting a remote training system program. Component Care • Always praise your dog for good 1. Use a soft damp cloth to clean the behavior! Transmitter and Receiver. • Teach him what the commands mean before introducing the Receiver collar 2. Do not use alcohol or cleaning as a reinforcement tool. solutions to clean the Transmitter and • Keep training sessions brief, about ten Receiver. minutes of training and then a rest or 3. Dry the Transmitter and Receiver with play period of at least equal length. a dry, lint-free cloth should they get • Dogs learn through repetition. You wet. may have better training success if 4. Remove (Scout) batteries during you can elicit an undesired behavior long-term storage. when you can anticipate it. For example, if the dog misbehaves and jumps on visitors, have someone Intended Use come in and out of the front door This INNOTEK® remote trainer short- several times over a half-hour period. range 27.145 MHz remote control radio You’ll be expecting it and will be ready transmitter is designed for use in the to teach your dog the right behavior. following countries: AT, BE, CY, CZ, DK, • Always end a training session on a EE, FI, FR, DE, GR, HU, IE, IT, LV, LT, positive note. Let the dog have LU, MT, NL, PL, PT, SK, SI, ES, SE, success. This way he’ll look forward to GB, IS, & NO. the next session. • Training should be fun for both you Note that in some countries there could and your dog. Never train when you be a limitation of use, due to national are angry. If you get frustrated during frequency planning requirements. The training, stop and come back to it user is responsible for respecting those later. Your dog will learn better when rules. you are both relaxed. • The goal of training is to condition your dog to respond to your verbal commands in all situations. You should plan on using the Receiver collar for at least four months. A good rule is, once started with a remote training system, to regularly have the EN-18 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 19. TROUBLESHOOTING IMPORTANT ADVICE If the Transmitter and Receiver appear to 1. Read the entire Owner’s Manual and be not working, try the following: follow all directions. If you have any questions, please contact an • Adjust the collar strap to fit better. authorized INNOTEK Service Center. • Test the Receiver using the Test Light 2. This system is intended for use only (Instructions are on page EN-16). If no on dogs. Never attempt to use it for light, recharge the Receiver’s battery. any purpose not described in this • If the Transmitter display is off, first try manual. pressing any button. If the display 3. Keep out of the reach of children remains off, recharge the Ranger Transmitter or replace Scout 4. Never perform set-up procedures Transmitter batteries. while the Receiver collar is on your dog. • Carefully turn on the components as 5. Any collar worn for extended shown in the Quick Start Guide periods can cause a condition (beginning of this manual). similar to bedsores, known as • Check that the Receiver contacts are Pressure Necrosis. To reduce the properly tightened. possibility, you must do the following: • Ensure that the Receiver contacts are • Never leave the collar on the dog for more than 12 hours per day. touching the dog’s skin. • Examine the dog’s neck daily for any • If necessary, trim the dog’s hair or use signs of a rash or a sore. the longer contacts to ensure proper • Supervise your dog during the first 2 days of training. skin contact. Never shave the dog’s • Check the fit to prevent excessive neck. pressure; you should be able to insert one finger between the collar • Try a stronger stimulation level. strap and your dog’s skin. • Wash the dog’s neck area and the contacts of the collar weekly with a If you still have a problem which you washcloth and mild hand soap; rinse believe requires service, please contact thoroughly. an authorized INNOTEK Service Center • If the condition persists beyond 24 hours, consult your veterinarian. to speak with an INNOTEK agent. Many problems can be remedied over the 6. Metal tags and collars should be telephone without returning the unit for removed when using the receiver service. collar as they may interfere with proper operation. 7. Do not attempt to dismantle or repair any components of this system; doing so will void the warranty in full. EN-19 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 20. COMPLIANCE WITH U.S. FCC AND 8. Realize that because dogs have EUROPEAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS unique temperament, there is no way REGULATIONS of knowing how your dog will react to This INNOTEK® Remote Training System is the introduction of a remote training designed to meet worldwide requirements system. For the safety of your dog, a for telecommunications compliance. This long lead should be used during system contains both Receiver and initial training so you have complete Transmitter devices. This Class B digital control of the situation. apparatus complies with Canadian ICES- 003, each transmitter device is compliant 9. If you have reason to believe that with RSS-210 and each receiver device your dog may pose a danger to complies with RSS-310 rules. The term others, harm itself, or react adversely “IC:” before the radio certification number to the collar, do not rely solely on this only signifies that Industry Canada product to train your dog. If your dog technical specifications were met. In the shows signs of growling, snarling, or US, each transmitter device complies with biting while using the collar, stop Part 95 and/or Part 15 of the FCC rules; each receiver device complies with Part immediately. Aggression in dogs has 15 of the FCC rules. many causes. We recommend that Each device complies with Part 15 of the you consult a knowledgeable FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the professional dog trainer or animal following two conditions: (1) this device behaviorist who has experience with may not cause harmful interference, and aggressive dogs if your dog has (2) this device must accept any shown any of these characteristics. interference received, including 10. Occasionally, a dog cannot be interference that may cause undesired operation.Changes or modifications not trained to respond to a remote expressly approved by Innotek, Inc. could training collar. Sometimes even a void the user's authority to operate the properly trained dog may disobey a equipment. Each device may display command. Therefore, Innotek, Inc., indications as to where this system is its distributors, and dealers cannot compliant worldwide. Note that in some guarantee that the system will in all countries, the use of this INNOTEK cases keep the customer’s dog from Remote Training System may be limited disobeying commands. due to national frequency planning requirements, and the user is always responsible for respecting national and 11. To maintain maximum range, keep local rules before operating. the Transmitte antenna away from all Innotek,Inc. declares that this 27.145 MHz magnets, especially the very strong remote control radio transmitter is in magnet in the Receiver’s charging compliance with the essential cradle. Exposure to a magnet may requirements and other relevant provisions permanently diminish range. of Directive 1999/05/EEC. The Declaration of Conformity can be found at: http://www.innotek.net/world.shtml EN-20 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 21. LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY PATENTS Innotek, Inc. warrants to the original retail This product may be covered by one or purchaser that INNOTEK® brand more of the following patents: products will be free from defects in U.S. Patent Numbers: 6,184,790; material and workmanship, under normal 6,327,999; 6,459,378; 6,807,720, and use, for a period of two years from the D417,835. Additional patents pending. date of the original retail purchase. This Limited Warranty excludes: accidental damage due to dog chews; lightning REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT damage where an INNOTEK lightning Your product can be registered on our protection component is not in use (in- website at www.innotek.net ground pet fencing systems); or neglect, alteration and misuse. Note: Features & Specifications are subject to change without notice. INNOTEK offers several product exchange options during the warranty INNOTEK is not responsible for period. If service is required, call your unintentional errors or omissions in this authorized INNOTEK Service Center to manual or on its packaging. To check discuss the service plan that best for updates to this manual, visit our serves your needs. Please do not return website at www.innotek.net this product to your retailer. After two years from date of original retail purchase, we will replace or upgrade your product at a fixed rate based on the current retail price. Innotek, Inc. shall not be liable or responsible for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of the product or caused by any defect, failure, or malfunction of the product, whether a claim is based upon warranty, contract, negligence, or otherwise. EN-21 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 22. NOTES EN-22 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 24. ZU ALLERERST… INNOTEK® FieldPro™ Die Akkus Ihres Luxus FieldPro™ Ranger™ RANGER™ Funktrainer Senders und Empfängerhalsbands Modell FP-RANGER-E müssen vor Gebrauch erst aufgeladen werden. Während Ihr Ranger Sender und RANGER™ Satz – Inhalt Empfängerhalsband aufgeladen werden Modell FP-SCOUT-E auf Seite DE-5. (Schnellstart-Anleitung, 1. Schritt), lesen Sie bitte die gesamte Gebrauchsanleitung durch, um sich mit Ihrem FieldPro Ranger System vertraut zu machen. DER RANGER™ SATZ ENTHÄLT: Ranger Sender Empfängerhalsband Zum Ranger Zubehör gehört: • Antenne • Testleuchte • Kordel • Gürtelklammer • Lange Kontakte • Kontaktschlüssel Ranger Ladesystem “Y” Kabel Empfängerablage Wechselstromadapter DE-2 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 25. RANGER™ Schnellstart-Anleitung 1 Schritt Aufladen der Akkus RANGER™ Schnellstart-Anleitung 1 Wechselstromadapter 3 Vom Wechselstromadapter Zur Empfängerablage zum “Y” Kabel 2 LED Leuchte 4 “Y” Kabel Rückansicht des Ranger Senders 1. Den Wechselstromadapter in eine 5 220V Steckdose einstecken. Zum 2. Den Wechselstromadapter an das quot;Yquot; Ran Kabel anschließen. ger 3. Das quot;Yquot; Kabel in die Empfängerablage Lad ean einstecken. sch 4. Den Empfänger wie in Abb. 4 gezeigt auf luss die Empfängerablage legen. Die Leuchte am Empfänger leuchtet rot während des Ladens und grün, wenn er voll aufgeladen ist. 5. Am Sender die Abdeckung vom Ladeanschluss wegschieben. Das verbleibende Ende des quot;Yquot; Kabels in den Ladeanschluss einstecken. Den Sender mindestens zwei Stunden lang aufladen. Um die maximale Reichweite zu erhalten, die Ladeanschlussabdeckung Antenne des Senders von allen Magneten fernhalten (ein Magnet befindet sich in der Ladeablage). DE-3 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 26. RANGER™ Schnellstart-Anleitung 2 Schritt Ein- und Ausschalten des Empfängers RANGER™ Schnellstart-Anleitung 1. Das Schraubende der Antenne in den Sender einstecken und von Hand 1 2 festschrauben. 2. Den Empfänger 3 cm vom Sender 3 cm fernhalten – die Empfängerkontakte nicht berühren, da der Selbsttest sonst evtl. nicht funktioniert. 3. Den TONE Knopf drücken und gedrückt halten. Die Leuchte des Empfängers leuchtet auf und zeigt den Akkustand an (grün, gelb oder rot). Den TONE Knopf loslassen. 4. Um den Empfänger abzuschalten, Empfänger und Sender 3 cm voneinander entfernt halten und auf den TONE Knopf drücken. Der Empfänger gibt eine Abschalt-Tonfolge aus, die Leuchte leuchtet rot und geht dann aus. Den TONE Knopf loslassen. 3 HINWEIS für den Gebrauch von zwei Drücken Halsbändern: Den Sender auf Hund 2 umstellen und Schritte 2 und 3 mit dem zweiten Halsband wiederholen. Der EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn Sender und Empfänger nahe beieinander sind; er Der EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn funktioniert nicht aus der Ferne. Der EIN/AUS Sender und Empfänger nahe beieinander Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn die Antenne am sind; er funktioniert nicht aus der Ferne. Der Sender montiert ist. EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn die Das Gerät niemals ein- oder ausschalten, wenn Antenne am Sender montiert ist. Das Gerät Ihr Hund das Empfängerhalsband trägt. niemals ein- oder ausschalten, wenn Ihr Hund das Empfängerhalsband trägt. 3 Schritt Das Halsband dem Hund anpassen Das Halsband am Hundehals stramm ziehen, um den richtigen Sitz zu finden. Das Halsband sollte dicht anliegen, aber lose genug sein, dass man einen Finger zwischen Halsband und Hundehals stecken kann. Der Sitz ist wichtig, weil bei einem zu losen Halsband eine zuverlässige Leistung nicht gewährleistet ist. 4 Schritt das Training beginnt Beobachten Sie die eingeschlossene Lehr-DVD und lesen Sie die Information in der Lehrabteilung auf der Seite DE-17. Ihr Hund kann gute anfängliche Antwort auf die Ausbildung zeigen; seien Sie sicher, dem Lehrverfahren seit mehreren Wochen zu folgen. Die Einrichtung, die Ihr neues entferntes Lehrsystem anbietet, ist gut die investierte Zeit wert. DE-4 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 27. ZU ALLERERST… INNOTEK® FieldPro™ Der Akku Ihres FieldPro Scout™ SCOUT™ Funktrainer Empfängerhalsbands muss erst aufgeladen Modell FP-SCOUT-E werden, bevor Sie das Trainingssystem benutzen können. Während Ihr Scout Modell FP-RANGER-E Empfängerhalsband aufgeladen wird auf Seite DE-2. (Schnellstart-Anleitung, 1. Schritt), lesen Sie bitte die komplette Gebrauchsanleitung durch, um sich mit Ihrem FieldPro Scout DER SCOUT™ SATZ ENTHÄLT: System vertraut zu machen. Scout Sender Empfängerhalsband Das Scout Zubehör enthält: • Antenne • Testleuchte • Kordel • Lange Kontakte • Kontaktschlüssel • 3 AAA Batterien Scout Ladesystem SCOUT™ Satz – Inhalt Empfängerablage Wechselstromadapter DE-5 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 28. SCOUT™ Schnellstart-Anleitung 1 Schritt Installieren der Senderbatterien und Aufladen des Empfängers 2 LED Leuchte 3 ge bla 1 ra e ng pfä Em r Zu Um die maximale Reichweite zu erhalten, die Antenne des 1. Den Wechselstromadapter in Senders von allen Magneten eine 220V Steckdose fernhalten (ein Magnet befindet einstecken. sich in der Ladeablage). 2. Den Wechselstromadapter in die Empfängerablage einstecken. 3. Den Empfänger wie in Abb. 3 gezeigt auf die Empfängerablage 4 legen. Die Leuchte am Empfänger leuchtet rot während des Ladens und grün, wenn er voll aufgeladen ist SCOUT™ Schnellstart-Anleitung 4. Empfängerbatterien einlegen: + —+ • Die Batterieabdeckung an der Rückseite des Senders abnehmen. • 3 AAA Alkalibatterien (Richtung wie — +— in der Batteriekammer angezeigt) einlegen. Beim Einlegen der Batterien auf • Batterieabdeckung wieder die Batteriepolarität achten. anbringen. • Wenn die Batterien eingelegt werden, befindet sich der Scout Sender im Batteriesparbetrieb; einen beliebigen Knopf drücken, um den Sender zu aktivieren. DE-6 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 29. SCOUT™ Schnellstart-Anleitung 2 Schritt Ein- und Ausschalten des Empfängers 1. Das Schraubende der Antenne in den 1 Sender einstecken und von Hand 2 festschrauben. 2. Den Empfänger 3 cm vom Sender 3 cm fernhalten – die Empfängerkontakte nicht berühren, da der Selbsttest sonst evtl. nicht funktioniert. 3. Den TONE Knopf drücken und gedrückt halten. Die Leuchte des Empfängers leuchtet auf und zeigt den Akkustand an (grün, gelb oder rot). Den TONE Knopf loslassen. 4. Um den Empfänger abzuschalten, Empfänger und Sender 3 cm voneinander entfernt halten und auf den TONE Knopf drücken. Der Empfänger gibt eine Abschalt-Tonfolge aus, die Leuchte leuchtet rot und geht dann aus. Den TONE Knopf loslassen. 3 Drücken HINWEIS für den Gebrauch von zwei Halsbändern: Den Sender auf Hund 2 umstellen und Schritte 2 und 3 mit dem zweiten Halsband wiederholen. Der EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn Der EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn Sender und Empfänger nahe beieinander sind; er Sender und Empfänger nahe beieinander funktioniert nicht aus der Ferne. Der EIN/AUS sind; er funktioniert nicht aus der Ferne. Der Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn die Antenne am EIN/AUS Befehl funktioniert nur, wenn die Sender montiert ist. Antenne am Sender montiert ist. Das Gerät Das Gerät niemals ein- oder ausschalten, wenn niemals ein- oder ausschalten, wenn Ihr Ihr Hund das Empfängerhalsband trägt. Hund das Empfängerhalsband trägt. 3 Schritt Das Halsband dem Hund anpassen SCOUT™ Schnellstart-Anleitung Das Halsband am Hundehals stramm ziehen, um den richtigen Sitz zu finden. Das Halsband sollte dicht anliegen, aber lose genug sein, dass man einen Finger zwischen Halsband und Hundehals stecken kann. Der Sitz ist wichtig, weil bei einem zu losen Halsband eine zuverlässige Leistung nicht gewährleistet ist. 4 Schritt das Training beginnt Beobachten Sie die eingeschlossene Lehr-DVD und lesen Sie die Information in der Lehrabteilung auf der Seite DE-17. Ihr Hund kann gute anfängliche Antwort auf die Ausbildung zeigen; seien Sie sicher, dem Lehrverfahren seit mehreren Wochen zu folgen. Die Einrichtung, die Ihr neues entferntes Lehrsystem anbietet, ist gut die investierte Zeit wert. DE-7 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 30. DER SENDER Hundewahl – (Knopf unten Mitte) – stellt die Senderkontrolle von Hund Der Sender signalisiert dem (Halsband) 1 auf Hund elektronischen Empfängerhalsband, (Halsband) 2 um und wieder zurück, um einen harmlosen, aber wirksamen Impuls zwei Hunde zu trainieren. Sie können ein und/oder Ton zu erzeugen. Der zweites Halsband erwerben, um das rutschfeste Griff liegt angenehm in der System auf das Training von zwei Hand für längere Trainingsperioden oder Hunden zu erweitern. Zeit im Freien. Alternative Stimulation (Alt Stim ) Tastaturknöpfe am Sender – (roter Knopf oben links) – TONE/Ein-Aus – (oberer rechter Knopf) – Wird der Alt Stim Knopf Wird dieser Knopf gedrückt, gibt der gedrückt, wird das Empfänger einen Ton aus. Zeichen angezeigt. Es wird kein Impuls Ranger-Eigentümer: Sie können diesen verabreicht. Dieser voreingestellten Knopf auf eine Knopf ist auch gewünschte Impulsstufe programmieren. Ranger Scout dazu da, den Siehe quot;alternative Stimulationquot; auf Seite Empfänger ein- und auszuschalten. DE-11. Scout-Eigentümer: Dieser Knopf ist Stimulation (roter mittlerer immer auf Impulsstufe 10 eingestellt, Knopf), auch mit Stim Knopf zum Gebrauch bei starker Ablenkung bezeichnet, schickt ein oder in gefährlichen Situationen Impulssignal zum NUR RANGER: Empfängerhalsband in der am Sender C/M – (Knopf unten links) – angezeigten Stärke. Der Knopf hat eine wechselt die Impulskontrolle kleine Erhöhung, so dass er leicht durch zwischen kontinuierlicher (continuous) Stimulation (der Empfänger Berühren erkennbar ist, selbst mit erzeugt einen anhaltenden Impuls, Handschuhen an! solange der Knopf gedrückt bleibt, bis Siehe quot;Einstellen der Stim Knopf zu 10 Sekunden lang) oder momentaner Impulsstufequot; auf Seite DE-10. Stimulation (ein kurzer Impuls pro Knopfdruck, auch Kurzdruck-Impuls genannt). Stufe niedriger und Stufe höher – Prog (Programmieren) – stellt die Impulsstärke über einen (Knopf unten rechts) – Diesen Stufenbereich ein (von 1 niedrig bis 15 Prog Knopf gedrückt halten, hoch). bis das PROG Zeichen auf der Anzeige Einmalig, nur bei Innotek: Entweder den erscheint, dann den Knopf loslassen. 'Stufe höher' oder den 'Stufe niedriger' Der Sender befindet sich jetzt im Knopf eine halbe Sekunde lang gedrückt Programmierungsbetrieb. halten, um INNOTEK's Rapid Ramp™ Betrieb zu aktivieren – die Anzeige rollt In dieser Gebrauchsanleitung bezieht sich alles, was in einem umrandeten Kästchen erscheint, NUR auf sehr schnell durch die Impulsstufen. RANGER Modelle. DE-8 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual
  • 31. Hund 1 / Hund 2 – Das Tone/Ein-Aus Alternative Stimulation Wechseln zwischen Stimulation Empfängerhalsbändern Stufe Stufe höher geschieht durch Drücken des niedriger Hundewahlknopfes. Das angezeigte kontinuierlicher Zeichen ist der aktive Halsbandempfänger. /momentaner Programmieren Siehe Zwei-Hunde-Systeme auf Seite DE-15. Hundewahl Ton – Dieses Zeichen erscheint, RANGER Tastatur oben wenn Ton ein Teil der SCOUT Tastatur unten gewählten Stimulationsart ist. Tone/Ein-Aus Alternative Siehe Programmieren der Stimulationsart Stimulation auf Seite DE-10. Stimulation Stufe niedriger Prog – Dieses Zeichen Stufe höher erscheint, wenn sich der Sender im Programmierungsbetrieb befindet. Siehe Hundewahl Programmieren des Senders auf Seite DE-10. Senderanzeige Die Anzeige bleibt 30 Minuten lang an, Akku-/Batteriestandanzeige – nachdem ein Knopf gedrückt wird. Wird Die Akku- 30 Minuten lang kein Knopf gedrückt, /Batteriestandanzeige zeigt schaltet sich die Anzeige ab und der Ihnen ständig den Stand Ihres Akkus Sender geht in Batteriesparbetrieb über. bzw. der Batterien an. Siehe Akku- Drückt man einen beliebigen Knopf, /Batteriestandanzeige auf Seite DE-12 erscheint die Anzeige wieder. Die zwecks detaillierter Informationen über verschiedenen Zeichen, die Sie auf der diese Anzeige Anzeige sehen, werden nachfolgend erklärt. NUR RANGER: Hintergrundbeleuchtung – Der Ranger Sender hat eine Anzeige mit Numerische Anzeige – Zeigt die Hintergrundbeleuchtung. Die gewählte Impulsstufe an. Mit den Stufe Hintergrundbeleuchtung bleibt 5 höher/Stufe niedriger (Pfeil) Knöpfen Sekunden lang an, nachdem ein Knopf einstellen. Siehe Einstellen der Stim gedrückt wird. Knopf Impulsstufe auf Seite DE-10. Kontinuierlich oder Diese Zahlen werden auch dazu benutzt, momentan – Ist eine gerade Linie zu Hund1/Hund2 Codes anzuzeigen. Eine sehen (––), ist der Impuls kontinuierlich. kleine 1 erscheint links und zeigt ID Ist nur ein Punkt zu sehen (.), ist der Codes 150 bis 199 an. Eine kleine 2 Impuls momentan. Siehe C/M auf Seite erscheint links und zeigt ID Codes 200 DE-8. bis 250 an. DE-9 FieldPro-E Owner’s Manual