Step :: 05, General training tips, Program the remote transmitter – Инструкция по эксплуатации SportDOG SD-1825E SportTrainer 1600M

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GENERAL TRAINING TIPS

BEFORE TRAINING YOUR DOG WITH THIS PRODUCT

You will have the most success using this remote trainer if you always remember to teach a command before
trying to reinforce the command with a remote trainer. Always keep the following training tips in mind:

• Eliminate one misbehaviour or teach one obedience command at a time. If you move too fast with the

training, your dog may become confused.

• Be consistent. Give your dog a static, tone, or vibration stimulation with each misbehaviour.
• Do not overcorrect your dog. Use as few stimulations as possible to train your dog.
• Restrict your dog from situations in which he has a history of misbehaving unless you can supervise him

and use the SportTrainer® SD-1825E Remote Trainer for applying static, tone, or vibration stimulation.

• If you notice one situation in which your dog misbehaves repeatedly, set up this situation as a training

session. This will dramatically increase your chances of success.

• If your dog has a timid reaction to the static, tone, or vibration stimulation (especially the first couple

of times), do not be alarmed. Redirect his attention to a simple and appropriate behaviour (i.e. a known
command, such as “Sit”).

• Never use the SportTrainer® SD-1825E Remote Trainer to correct or eliminate any form of aggressive

behaviour. If your dog exhibits such behaviour, contact a professional trainer. Aggression in dogs is the
result of many factors. It may be a learned behaviour or it may be brought on as a result of fear. Another
factor contributing to aggression in dogs is social dominance. Every dog is different.

Visit our website at www.sportdog.com to find more detailed training tips and guides or contact our Customer
Care Centre for further assistance. For a listing of the phone numbers in your area, visit our website at
www.sportdog.com.

At this point, your remote trainer is ready to use. The Remote Transmitter is factory set to mode 1, but you
may wish to change the mode to fit your situation. See STEP 05 for an explanation of mode options.

STEP :: 05

PROGRAM THE REMOTE TRANSMITTER

The SportTrainer® SD-1825E Remote Transmitter has 13 operational modes to allow you to select the best
match for your type or style of training. The Remote Transmitter is factory set to mode 1.
TO CHANGE THE MODE

1. Referring to the following tables, adjust the Intensity Dial

and Toggle Switch to the mode you want to use.

2. Turn the Remote Transmitter over and remove the belt clip

(if attached).

3. Using a straight pen or the tine on the buckle of your collar

strap, depress and release the mode button. When the mode
button is pressed, the Transmitter Indicator Light will be solid
in colour. When it is released, it will flash the mode selected.

For example, if mode 5 is desired, adjust the Intensity Dial to Level 5. Once the mode button has been
depressed, the Transmitter Indicator Light will be solid and, once the mode button is released, the Transmitter
Indicator Light will flash 5 times. However, if you select mode 8 (ID Code) in the UP position or mode 2 in the
DOWN position, the Indicator Light will remain solid in colour once the mode button is released.

TOGGLE SWITCH IN

THE UP POSITION

TOGGLE SWITCH IN

THE DOWN POSITION

TOGGLE SWITCH IN THE UP POSITION

MODE UPPER BUTTON

FUNCTION

LOWER BUTTON

FUNCTION

SIDE BUTTON

FUNCTION

TOGGLE

SWITCH

(up/down)

NUMBER

OF DOGS

1

Continuous static

stimulation (Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Momentary static

stimulation (Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Tone stimulation

only

Dog 1 /

Dog 2*

2

2

Continuous static

stimulation (Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Low continuous static

stimulation (Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Tone stimulation

only

Continuous /

Momentary

1

3

Continuous static

stimulation (Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Continuous static

stimulation (Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Continuous static

stimulation

(Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Dogs 1-3 /

4-6**

6

4

Continuous static

stimulation (Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Tone stimulation only

N/A

Dog 1 /

Dog 2*

2

5

Continuous static

stimulation (Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Momentary static

stimulation (Level set by

Intensity Dial)

N/A

Dog 1 /

Dog 2*

2

6

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

7

Continuous static

stimulation followed by

a ¼ second delay tone

(Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Momentary static

stimulation followed by

a ¼ second delay tone

(Level set by

Intensity Dial)

Continuous static

stimulation + 2

Dog 1 /

Dog 2*

2

8 (ID

Code)

N/A

N/A

See below***

Up position

N/A

NOTE: Modes 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7 provide 8 levels of static stimulation, which correspond to the setting of the Intensity
Dial. Mode 2 provides more “increments” to choose from – a total of 16 levels of static stimulation.
For example, in mode 2 with the Intensity Dial set at 2, the lower button provides level 3 of 16 and the
upper button provides level 4 of 16.
* For Two-Dog operation setup refer to STEP 07.
** For three and six-dog operation setup, refer to STEP 08.
*** An ID Code is the signal identification between the Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver. Each is
programed in 1 of 4,000 ID Codes from the factory. In the rare event that a Remote Transmitter is sending
a signal to more than one Collar Receiver, you can change the Remote Transmitter’s ID Code to prevent this
from happening. There are 64 programmable ID Codes available.

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