The Pet Barrier Electric Dog Fence Kit is a top shelf Electric Dog Fence System that comes with everything you need right out of the box. Paired with our installation techniques and layouts customised to suit your property along with training and our 7 day helpline, this ensures that your dog is effectively and safely contained inside your property.
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Your kit is all wired up and ready to use, so before running the wire it would be best to get familiar with a few things.
Grab a coffee, Plug the Transformer (Power Supply) into a normal power plug. Then hold the receiver collar up to the ‘Test Loop’ on the transmitter.
Things to do.
1. Plug the transformer into a normal power supply
2. Learn how to change the levels on the collar which is what the dog feels.
3. You can use the multi-tool... Test light/Magnet to do 4 things.
4. Then look at how to adjust the ‘Range (radio signal distance) on the transmitter’
Give it a try.
Note. We feel this sensation differently to dogs (more intensely) We have oily thin skin. dogs have dry thick skin and a layer of hair… But. It will be a bit of a surprise to your dog initially - like getting a ping from a shopping trolley. (but we cover this in the training guide).
The test light will ONLY work if the collar is inside the radio signal - you can hear the collar beeping and then see the test light flashing.
Note: There is only a small radio signal around the Test Loop on the transmitter - due to the small amount of test wire.
This will expand once you get the wire set up and all connected on the fence. We are just practicing here
Look for the dial on the transmitter that adjusts the radio signal distance. “The Range”
Either “Range” on the right side of the T1200 Kit
Or the Plus and Minus symbols underneath the smaller Pet Barrier Dog Fence Kit.
Use a small flat object (e.g. A flat head screwdriver)
To increase the distance turn the range dial clockwise. (Righty-Tighty)
To reduce the distance go the other way “anti Clockwise”
Note: There is only a small radio signal around the test loop on the transmitter - due to the small amount of test wire. This will expand once you get the wire set up and all connected on the fence. We are just practicing here.
The Receiver attached to the dog’s collar will give the dog a warning beeper and a correction as it approaches the radio signal from the wire.
Adjust the length of the collar to ensure the 2 probes are touching the dog’s skin.
Keep the dog in the standing position when adjusting the length.
Check the fit every now and then, as the hair may alter the fit.
The 2 probes will deliver the training corrections. The 2 probes must be touching the dog’s skin… Approximately the same pressure you use to feel your pulse.
The Fence Receiver collar can come off this strap and go on any other strap. Using the multitool.
Ensure the collar is set to level Zero until you have tested and set the radio signal depth and are ready to start the training
This event is not common if you use some simple and common sense checking.
Some dogs may develop a sore where the probes are touching the skin. On rare occasions, it could be a rubbing sore or maybe some sort of irritation or an allergy. Note: Electric Dog Collars do not burn a dog’s neck.
We recommend that you Check Regularly. Especially in the initial stages of implementing the system.
The reason why it is noted to not have the collar on the dog for longer than 8-12 hours… is so that you check the skin for irritation regularly.
If irritation occurs remove the collar and seek assistance from a vet if necessary.
Locate the transmitter out of the weather and undercover, so it does not get wet. A shed, a garage or meter box, where a normal power point is handy. (it is best to have a dedicated power source so that the system is not turned off accidentally)
The Dog Fence Transmitter, sends the radio signal down the boundary wire. The wire must return to the transmitter in one continuous loop. When the radio signal returns, the transmitter's job is to block the signal.
The signal is trapped inside the wire. When you adjust the range control dial you add more radio signal. It will start to expand out from the wire.
The 2 wires touching together from the transmitter to the boundary will neutralise the signal.
Locate the Transformer (Power Plug) and the Transmitter out of the weather where it will not get wet.
A well-ventilated area - Ensure insects do not get the opportunity to make a home inside the transmitter.
The Transmitter can sit on the wall using the ‘keyhole’ slots and screws provided.
First remove the Test Loop.
Attach your 2 boundary Wires, one to the left screw and one to the right screw. Tighten the screws down to hold your wire.
Excess boundary wire should be cut and left on the roll for future use.
- If the transmitter is beeping it means a broken wire.
If the transmitter does NOT beep when the wire is disconnected… there is a problem. A beeping transmitter is a healthy transmitter (usually)
As Above. The Range Controller is underneath the transmitter – Look at the Positive and minus sign. This will control the depth of the radio signal. Use a small flat object (e.g. A flat head screwdriver)
To increase the distance turn the range dial clockwise. (Righty-Tighty)
To reduce the distance go the other way “anti Clockwise”
By now, you would have tested everything and be familiar with the collar and the transmitter before installation.
This is the larger property system, which includes
- The transformer (Power Supply)
- The Transmitter
- The external grey box - The surge protector. (this is best outside - it is ok to be in the rain)
Locate the Transformer (Power Plug) and the Transmitter out of the weather where it will not get wet.
A well-ventilated area - Ensure insects do not get the opportunity to make a home inside the transmitter.
The Transmitter can sit on the wall using the ‘keyhole’ slots and screws provided.
This is a junction box that will divert any lightning strike energy away from your transmitter to the earth wire.
This can be placed anywhere - But ideally, it should be close to the transmitter (just outside at ground level)
- Attach the External Lightning protector to the wall or a fence post using screws or cable ties.
- The green earth WIre must be attached to any metal object that is earthed to the ground.
- Do not attach it to a copper pipe connected to the house or a water pump.
The Zip Cord. (White Wire) Can be unplugged from the transmitter using the ‘Release Clip’ OR, cut about 20cm from the grey box. This will allow you to locate the Grey box. You can reconnect it later and remove any excess Zip Cord.
Feed the Zip Cord outside, to where you will locate the External Surge Protector.
- You can extend the ‘Zip Cord’ to locate the Surge protector in a different location. OR.
- You can cut off any excess Zip cord.
► How to Attach the Boundary Wire to the Surge Protector
First, remove the Test Loop - this is where you attach the boundary wires
Feed the boundary wire through the base.
- If the transmitter is beeping it means a broken wire.
If the transmitter does NOT beep when the wire is disconnected… there is a problem. A beeping transmitter is a healthy transmitter (usually)
After you have run the Boundary Wire you can adjust the distance.
The Range/distance Controller is on the right side of the transmitter – This will control the depth of the radio signal at the fence.
Use a small flat object (e.g. A small flat head screwdriver)
To increase the distance turn the range dial clockwise. (Righty-Tighty)
To reduce the distance go the other way “anti Clockwise”
Our Boundary wire is quite unique. It is Made In Australia, exclusively for The Dog Line and Pet Barrier.
The HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) has a 20Yr UV rating, it can be attached to the fence and sit in the sun off the ground.
If the coating on a wire breaks down in the sun, the copper can short out the signal if it touches the fence.
If you move house you can roll it all up and take it with you.
You can put the wire anywhere. We recommend leaving it above ground where possible.
No Stress.
Our Invisible fence collar has a much faster reaction time and the pulse rate from the transmitter makes it a more intense sensation. But… Training is the key to success.
You are training your dog for that time that something exciting shows up on the other side of the invisible boundary.
Luke… Use the flags Luke - use the Flags. May the Flags be with you.
Here are a few pointers to follow if you are using the system as an invisible fence for your dog.
The training flags are a visual reference to the dog.
Ideally, attaching the wire to the fence is awesome. It acts as a physical Barrier and visual reference for the dogs
High enough so the Rabbits can’t reach it and you don't break your back installing it.
(Remember the radio signal is a full circle around the wire approx 1 - 2m from the wire. Depending on the range you set.
Our signal can be turned right down to zero and has no minimum distance.
Attach the boundary wire to the fence with anything - as long as you do not pierce the HDPE coating. You can also weave it through your fence as you run it around the property.
If you bury the wire you only need to go 10 - 15cm deep depending on the soil.
On a driveway only chip into the driveway about 15cm and cover the wire with the dirt to be compacted in. No need to use a conduit unless you have very loose gravel.
1. Come Up The Driveway. Push your dog further back from the open gate.
If you run the wire up the sides of the driveway for about 1-2m you will push the dog further away from the open gate. Some people run the boundary wire up the driveway 4m or so. This helps to stop the dogs jumping all over people and cars when they enter the property.
You can manipulate the radio signal by running the wire to where you need to go.
See twisting the Dog Fence wire to neutralize the signal.
2. Expansion Loops - Every 40-50m
Leave a small loop of wire (20cm or so) attached to the fence with a couple of cable ties. (they should look like a Bow Tie sitting on the fence). If anything pulls on the wire this expansion loop will unfold and help prevent breaks.
3. Poly Pipe - Anywhere the wire disappears underground.
Encase the wire in a 1m length of common garden poly pipe. Half Bury this pipe and cable tie it to the fence. This will make the wire easy to see and protect it from damage.
There is no way of canceling a dog fence radio signal. Unless you have 2 wires to twist together lightly. (Or, just drop the 2 wires together in a trench there is no real need to twist them).
To cancel the dog fence radio signal the radio signal must travel up one wire and back down the other wire in the opposite direction. The closer the 2 wires are together the less signal you will have.
Twisting or touching the wires together between the Transmitter and Surge Protection Box and the boundary will cancel the signal.
Your dog will be able to walk across these 2 wires.
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Bring the wire up the driveway 1-2metres to push your dog further away from the open gate.
Concrete Driveways and Dog Fence wire
It is best to lay the wire in an expansion joint/gap.
Clean out the dirt, lay the wire in the gap and push the dirt back. You can deepen the expansion joint if needed using an angle grinder.
Sometimes the Rio (Reinforcing Metal) in the concrete can cause the signal to diminish or even travel through concrete and pop up somewhere else. See Signal Coupling.
To compensate for this you can run the wire up the side of the driveway so the signal from the outside wires will cover the driveway.
It is best to use an Angle grinder with a masonry or diamond blade to cut a thin line across the driveway.
Again… come up the driveway.
You only need to cut about 3mm deep straight across.
Poke the wire into this cut with a small screwdriver.
Put a bead of ‘Selley’s Mortar Based Silicon’ across the cut using the same colour as your driveway.
Brush the dust back over the silicon to match it in nicely.
*You can cover the wire with something temporarily and drive over it. (but then that just becomes another job on the list… if possible, Bite the bullet and do it all in one sitting.
Brick Paving
You can either lift the pavers and drop them back on top of the wire.
Or… Use an angle grinder to clean out the gaps between the pavers and drop the wire in. Brush the dirt back over it.
Be careful at the edges to make sure the wire is not exposed to lawn Edgers and the Whipper Snipper.
Lawn - Getting across a lawn
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You may need to travel across lawn with one wire or a twisted wire
Use a straight-edged spade or lawn edger to slice or cut a narrow split in the lawn approx 5cm deep, place the wire into the split in the lawn and tread on it to seal it back in place. You probably won't see it the next day
Make sure you go a bit deeper at the edges of the lawn to protect it from lawn edgers.
You can also isolate internal garden beds to stop dogs digging holes or destroying the retic.
The wire can be moved or bent to follow the contour of the garden bed. The wire can be laid 1-2 Mtr inside the garden to project the signal outwards and allow your dog to walk to the edge of the garden.
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Once you have the wire connected and forming a continuous loop turn the transmitter on at the powerpoint. The radio signal will project out from the wire as you adjust the range control - see above.
If the transmitter is beeping there is a broken wire.
Walk towards the wire with the receiver collar held in your hand about dog neck height.
When the receiver collar reaches the radio signal an audible warning ‘beep’ will be heard in the warning zone. (approx the first 10% of the radio signal)
Proceed past the warning zone... The beep will change tone.
You can also attach the multitool test Light to see the globe flashing as the correction is actiivating.
Making adjustments
You can adjust the depth of the radio signal (similar to adjusting the volume on a radio). Insert a small flat screw driver in to the ‘range’ control located on the side of transmitter. See diagram step 2.
Advice on the depth/distance of the radio signal.
Do not have the transmitter turned to full ‘volume’ or exceeding what is required. Turn the range control back a tad to take the pressure off
Decide where you would like the collar to commence reacting to the signal this is where the dog will first hear the warning tones.
Have the receiver collar held at that point (at approx the same height as the dog’s neck level).
Slowly turn the range control on the transmitter ‘up’ until the radio signal reaches the receiver collar and the receiver collar reacts.
On a large property using 400 – 500 mtr of wire the signal depth may be around 2-2.5 Mtr. This may vary on different properties.
Note: Just an extra tip, You can put the wire inside some PVC pipe to protect it from Lawn Trimmers.
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