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We are proud to offer you a reliable, affordable and effective electric dog fence.
How Does PcEoTllar Electric Dog Fences Work?
After successfully setting up the whole electric dog fence system and starting to work, the transmitter will send a radio signal that the wire then broadcasts.
Your dog wearing the collar will receive a slight static correction when they approach a preset distance you decide on. As long as your dog stays near the wire, the warning tone and correction will continue, which encourages your dog to return bakc to the safety zone of your yard.

Signal Field Width:
On the transmitter, you are able to adjust how wide your signal field will emit from the wire. The signal field represents how close the dog can get to the wire before the beep and static correction of the collar will be activated. The higher the number on the transmitter is set, the wider the distance of the signal field is.
The fence collar will first deliver beeping sound to get dog's notice when he/she approaches the safe boundary line of the signal field. If the dog gets closer to the boundary wire, it will trigger electric shock accompanied by a beep. The closer the dog is to the fence wire, the higher the frequency of sounds and shocks, but the stimulus intensity remained the same.
Enclose up to 4/5 acres of yard:
PcEoTllar electric dog fence system includes enough underground border lines to enclose up to 4/5 acres of yard.
The transmitter of the electric dog fence is powerful enough to expand up to 5 acres, but you need to buy the extra wires and flags.

Beep and Stastic Shock Mode
As your dog approaches the warning zone of the boundary wire, the collar will begin to receive the signal and then activates an audible beep and light static corrections are administered shortly after.
The closer the dog gets to the wire, the higher intensity of the beeping will increase. The number of times that the dog receives the correction will also increase, but the level of stimulation stays the same.
Rechargeable Fence Collars
The fence collar is built in 300mAh Lithium battery which can be fully charged in 2 hours and then support up to 15 days of use. Note: It requires 5V output voltage.
The package includes a charging cable for fence collars and a transmitter charger. Both the transmitter and collars are of low battery consumption
IPX7 Waterproof Fence Collar
With IPX7 waterproof designed, the collar is resistant from water. The dog is able to stay in the rain or in the swimming pool when wearing the collar.
The transmitter needs to be kept indoors to avoid getting wet. For outdoor installation, just make sure that it is inside of a waterproof container, such as a sprinkler box.

Asked Frequently
Q1: The collar is not working in the signal field, how to solve it?
A1: Please try the below troubleshootings:
- Make sure that the receiver is turned on or fully charged.
- Make sure that the transmitter is turned on.
- Be certain that the dog's collar is properly fitted. You should only be able to insert one finger between the dog's neck and the contact probes.
- Try trimming down your dog's hair in the location of where the contact points are touching. Use the longer metal probes if necessary.
Q2: Why does my dog receive random corrections?
A2: The signal field may be set too high.Try lowering the number drastically and begin testing the system. Be certain that you test in different spots on the wire for consistency. Then gradually increase the signal field setting by a couple of numbers at a time. Make sure that the signal field setting you choose is high enough for the system to work for you.
Q3: The transmitter is beeping and flashing
A3: The beeping indicates that your system is not making a complete loop. ln most cases you may have a break in your line. When this occurs the break could exist anywhere in your boundary wire. The first step is to check the wire coming into the transmitter, ensuring that one of the ends of the fence wire hasn't become disconnected or broken.
If the connections are secure and you have verified there is no breakage in your wire layout, it is now time to test the transmitter. The procedure for testing the transmitter is to perform what we call a "short loop test". The first step is to unplug the transmitter and disconnect the fence wire. Then, prepare a separate wire about one to two feet long. Peel back the jacket on the wire about 1 inch and install it on both clips on the bottom of the transmitter. Plug the unit back into power and listen for the beeping. lf it continues, the transmitter is defective.
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