Petsafe Innotek 450 m Remote Training Collar User Manual

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SECTION 1.
TRANSMITTER SET-UP AND PROGRAMMING

A. Changing the Stimulation Level
All of the transmitter’s settings may be easily changed by accessing the internal switches found within the
transmitter’s battery compartment.

To access the switches and change the settings:

1. Place the transmitter in your palm as shown in FIGURE A.

2. Use the enclosed screwdriver to flip the access panel by inserting and twisting the slot as

shown in FIGURE B.

3. Moving SWITCHES 1, 2, or 3 changes the stimulation level according to TABLE 1. (NOTE:

UP is towards the battery). Choose one of the stimulation levels and move the switches
with the screwdriver. Level 1 is the lowest level of stimulation; Level 7 is the highest
level of stimulation.

4. SWITCHES 4 and 5 must be in the UP position (towards the battery).

5. Replace the battery cover on the transmitter.

TABLE 1

Switch

Stimulation Level

1

2

3

None

Up

Up

Up

Level 1 (Factory Setting)

Down

Up

Up

Level 2

Up

Down

Up

Level 3

Down

Down

Up

Level 4

Up

Up

Down

Level 5

Down

Up

Down

Level 6

Up

Down

Down

Level 7 (Most Stimulation)

Down

Down

Down

Training Tip - When training the first time, we recommend that you start with the lowest level of stimulation.
Go to the next level only if you do not get the desired response from your dog.

B. Using the Boost Switch

1. The level of stimulation that was set using Table 1 applies when the slide switch (Boost Switch) on the

transmitter is pushed in the direction of the eyelet.

2. Sliding the side switch towards the antenna raises the stimulation by 2 levels. For example, if the

stimulation level is set at Level 2 and the side switch is towards the antenna, Level 4 stimulation will be
delivered when the transmitter button is pressed.

3. To return the stimulation level set from Table 1, slide the side switch towards the eyelet.

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Figure B

Figure A

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