Tri-Tronics G2 Tri-Tronics® Beeper User Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

Problem #1.
The Beeper does not make any sound when the power switch
is turned on.

The battery in the Beeper has run down. Replace as needed. Note that
leaving the Beeper turned on when not in use will extend its battery life.
Also note that using the tracking tone will shorten battery life.

Loose battery connection. Gently pull the metal tabs in the battery
compartment to hold the battery more firmly.

Problem #2.
Pressing the beeper control button on the transmitter does not
turn the Beeper on or off.

You are not pressing the right button. Check the section “Beeper Control
Button” in this Owner’s Guide.

The Beeper power switch is off. Turn the Beeper power switch on.

The remote training collar has not been turned on. Turn the collar on.

The transmitter intensity dial is set incorrectly. For all Upland models and the
Sport

®

65 BPR, select a setting other than “N” or “T”. For all other G2 or

G2 EXP Field and Pro Series models, select “A” on the intensity dial.

The Beeper is not directly across from the training collar. Slide the Beeper along
the collar strap to achieve the orientation shown in the illustration in the
“Beeper Orientation.”

The 9-volt battery in the Beeper is dead. Replace the battery.

The batteries in the training collar, receiver or transmitter need charging.
Recharge the unit.

Loose battery connection. Gently pull the metal tabs in the battery
compartment to hold the battery more firmly.

You are using the wrong transmitter. Make sure you haven't switched
transmitters with another unit.

Problem #3.
The Beeper sound quality has become muffled or distorted.

Dirt or debris has become trapped in the horn. Remove trapped debris
as described in the “Care and Maintenance” section.

Problem #4.
The Beeper light is on but the Beeper isn’t working.

The Beeper battery is getting low. Replace the battery.

Problem #5.
The Beeper is changing modes on its own or is turning itself on
and off without receiving a signal from the transmitter.

The Beeper battery is getting low. Replace the battery.

Loose battery connection. Gently pull the metal tabs in the battery
compartment to hold the battery more firmly.

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