Connect the wires to the barrier transmitter, Step, Sample layouts – Petsafe Pawz Away® Outdoor Pet Barrier User Manual

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Additional tips for laying out your boundary wire:

Always use gradual turns (

4B) at the corners with a minimum of 3 foot radius to

produce a more consistent boundary. Do not use sharp turns (4C), as this may cause
gaps in your boundary.
Avoid making passageways too narrow for your pet to move about freely (e.g., along the

sides of a house).

4B

4C

Sample Layouts

Perimeter Loop
(Single Loop)

The Perimeter Loop is
the most common layout.
This will allow your pet
to freely and safely roam
your entire property while
protecting gardens (4D),
children’s play areas (4E)
and landscaping.

Barrier

Transmitter

Barrier

Area

Wire

4D

Barrier

Transmitter

Barrier

Area

Wire

4E

Connect the Wires to the Barrier
Transmitter

Remove the battery door from the Barrier Transmitter

1.

by loosening the 4 Phillips head screws. Remove the
4 D-batteries if you had already placed them inside
the transmitter.

Locate the switch inside the battery cavity. This switch

2.

allows the Barrier Transmitter to operate as a wireless
(internal antenna) or wired (external antenna) unit.
Move the switch to the “External” option so that the
radio signal is sent through the wire (5A).

Using the wire stripping pliers, strip about ¼ inch of

3.

insulation from the ends of the Boundary Wire. Use
pliers to bend each end of the wire to form a 90 degree
angle (5B).

5A

Step

2

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