How the system works, Key definitions, Traditional mode boundary – Petsafe YardMax™ Rechargeable In-Ground Fence™ User Manual

Page 8: Yardmax, Mode boundary, Receiver collar, Fence transmitter

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How the System Works

The YardMax

Fence Transmitter sends a radio signal

through a buried wire, marking the boundaries you

wish to set for your dog. Your dog wears a Receiver

Collar that detects the signal at the boundary. The

Receiver Collar offers 5 levels of correction plus tone-

only, adjustable to your dog’s temperament. The

Fence Transmitter operates in two modes: YardMax

or Traditional.
In YardMax

mode, the Receiver Collar issues a

warning tone when your dog crosses the Boundary

Wire. If your dog continues beyond the boundary,

the Receiver Collar issues a correction to persuade

your dog to return to the Pet Area. Even if your dog

continues beyond the Static Correction Zone, the

Receiver Collar continues correction giving your dog

the perception of an endless boundary. The YardMax

mode is ideal for small yards as it allows your dog use

of up to 30% more of the Pet Area. This mode may

also be used in perimeter layouts up to 10 acres.

Boundary

Width

Pet

Area

Static

Correction

Zone

Static

Correction

Zone

Warning

Zone

Warning

Zone

Fence

Transmitter

1

A

B

10

2

5

6

7

8

9

4

3

Surge

Protector

with Power

Adapter

Boundary

Wire

Boundary

Wire

Traditional Mode Boundary

Pet

Area

Static Correction

Zone

Static Correction

Zone

Fence

Transmitter

Boundary

Wire

Boundary

Wire

Warning

Zone

Warning

Zone

1

A

B

10

2

5

6

7

8

9

4

3

Static Correction

Zone

Surge

Protector

with Power

Adapter

YardMax

Mode Boundary

In Traditional Mode, the Receiver Collar issues a warning tone when your dog approaches the Boundary Wire entering the

Warning Zone. If your dog continues further, he receives a safe but startling Static Correction. While harmless, the correction will

persuade him to stay in the containment area you’ve established.
The PetSafe

®

YardMax

Rechargeable In-Ground Fence

has been proven safe, comfortable and effective for dogs over 5

pounds.

Key Definitions

Fence Transmitter: The system’s control center that transmits the

radio signal through the Boundary Wire.

Receiver Collar: Detects the radio signal in the Boundary Wire issuing

warning or correction as necessary.

Receiver Collar Charger: Charges the batteries inside the Receiver

Collar.

Pet Area: Area within the boundary wire where your dog can roam

freely.

Warning Zone: Outer edge of the Pet Area where the Receiver Collar

warns your dog not to go into the Static Correction Zone.

Static Correction Zone: Area beyond the Warning Zone where your

dog’s Receiver Collar emits a correction, signaling him to return to the

Pet Area.

Boundary Width Dial: Controls the distance from the wire that the

radio signal is emitted to define boundaries.

Boundary Width: The area on each side of the boundary wire within

range of the radio signal.

Receiver Indicator Light: Reflects the battery status and correction

type.

Contact Points: Deliver the correction when your dog moves into the

Static Correction Zone.

Mode Button: Turns Receiver ON/OFF and adjusts the level of Static

Correction your pet receives in the Static Correction Zone.

Power Jack: Where the Power Adapter plugs into the Fence

Transmitter. The Fence Transmitter is powered by a standard 120-volt

outlet.

Receiver Collar

Receiver

Indicator

Light

Contact

Point

Mode

Button

Receiver

Charge

Jack

1

A

B

10

2

5

6

7

8

9

4

3

Fence Transmitter

Power

Indicator

Light

YardMax

Mode

(Mode A)

Traditional

Mode

(Mode B)

Wire Break

Warning Light

Power

Switch

Mode

Selection

Switch

Boundary Wire

Connection

Boundary

Width Dial

Power Switch: Fence Transmitter ON/OFF switch.

YardMax

Fence Mode (A/B) Switch: Allows you to select YardMax

(Setting A) or Traditional (Setting B) mode.

YardMax

Mode (Mode A): Sets Warning Zone to start at the Boundary Wire.

Traditional Mode (Mode B): Sets the Warning Zone to the Boundary Width as defined by the Fence Transmitter.

Loop Wire Terminals: Where the Boundary Wires connect to the Fence Transmitter in order to complete a continuous loop.

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