Lay out the system, Step, Over correction protection – Petsafe YardMax™ Rechargeable In-Ground Fence™ User Manual

Page 12: Determine fence transmitter mode, Basic planning tips, Yardmax, Mode layouts

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Over Correction Protection

YardMax

mode: In the unlikely event that your pet “freezes” or continues beyond the boundary, the Static

Correction duration continues for 15 seconds. The Receiver Collar locks out further Static Correction and the green

light will remain on for 10 seconds. The Receiver Collar remains locked out until the pet re-enters the Pet Area.
Traditional Mode: In the unlikely event that your pet “freezes” in the Static Correction Zone, this feature limits the

Static Correction duration to 15 seconds. While the Receiver Collar locks out further Static Correction, the green

light will remain on for 10 seconds. The Receiver Collar remains locked out until the pet leaves the Static Correction

Zone.

Lay Out the System

Determine Fence Transmitter Mode

Use YardMax™ Mode (setting A) if you:

Use Traditional Mode (setting B) if you:

• Have a small yard - gain up to 30% more yard for

your pet

• Require strong No Run Through protection
• Need a single perimeter loop around your property

up to 10 acres

• Need exclusion areas to keep your dog out of gardens,

pools and landscaping

• Need to use a double loop layout - for front yard only

or back yard only layouts.

Basic Planning Tips

• Design a layout that is suitable for your yard.
• Sample layouts are provided in this section, and a grid for

designing your layout is available in the back of this guide.

• The Boundary Wire MUST start at the Fence Transmitter and

make a continuous loop back to it (4A).

• Twisting the Boundary Wire cancels the signal and allows

your dog to cross over that area without correction. Plastic

or metal piping will not cancel the signal. Twist the Boundary

Wire 10 to 12 times per foot to cancel the signal (4A).

• Always use gradual turns at the corners with a minimum of

3 foot radius to produce a more consistent boundary (3B).

Do not use sharp turns, as this will cause gaps in your

boundary.

10 Twists/ft.

4A

4B

• Avoid making passageways too narrow for your pet to move about freely (e.g., along the sides of a house).
• For your dog’s protection, we recommend setting a Boundary Width for the Warning and Static Correction

Zones to approximately 16 - 24 feet (8 - 12 feet on each side of the wire) when using Traditional Mode.

• YardMax

mode layouts need to be at least 10 feet from neighboring YardMax

In-Ground Fence Systems.

YardMax

Mode Layouts

Sample 1 (4C): Perimeter Loop (Single Loop)

YardMax

®

is ideal for a perimeter loop. This will

allow your dog to freely and safely roam your

entire property.
Sample 2 (4D): Perimeter Loop Using Existing

Fence (Single Loop) This layout allows you

to include your existing fence as part of your

layout and keep your pet from jumping out or

digging under your existing fence. It reduces

the amount of wire which will need to be

buried.
Using either Sample 1 or 2, from the Fence

Transmitter, run the wire to A, A to B, B to

C, C to D, D to E, E to A, twist the wires from A

back to the Fence Transmitter.

D

E

A

C

B

4C

D

E

A

C

B

4D

Step

4

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