

This tests whether there is a break in the boundary cable or a problem with the cables connecting the surge protector to the transmitter or indeed the transmitter itself. If they aren’t all up, switch them up and restart the transmitter by turning it off and on again – then retest the collars. There are 4 tiny dipswitches in the back of the box – these should all be in the ‘up’ position. If the collar still doesn’t respond after all the transmitter tests have been done take the transmitter off the wall by nudging it upwards and off the screws.Turn the dial ¼ turn clockwise and repeat the collar tests above. If all working okay, adjust the range located on the right hand side of the panel.Also make sure the transmitter is switched on. If the red light isn’t on at all – ensure the system is plugged in and the socket is working.If no alarming this could indicate a lightning strike has broken the transmitter.


Firstly make sure the collar is drawing power from the battery, to do this you need to locate the test point on the collar.
