Martin System TT4FK User manual

TT4FK by Martin System™
USER GUIDE

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The Tiny Trainer for Finger-Kick –TT4FK
The TT4FK is essentially a Tiny Trainer 400 with a few important
modifications. The new TT4FK is a transmitter that can be used with a
Finger-Kick—so now we have an affordable little transmitter that is HANDS
FREE. The charging of the unit has been changed to rechargeable battery.
Additionally, the factory settings of the stimulation levels have been changed
so that of the nine levels, the first 8 go up smoothly and are identical to the
levels 1 through 8 on the PT3000. Level 9 is identical to Level 11 on the
PT3000. For higher levels or the all in one button (rising stimulation), see 4d.
Also, the display now has a battery indication so the user can see when the
TT4FK needs to be charged.
9. Red
Dot/
Magnet
10. Micro USB
Charging
Connector
Figure 2.
FIGURE 1.
1) Battery
level
2) On/Off
3) Stimulation
4) Intensity
level
5) Warning tone
6) Upward
arrow
7) Buzzer
8) Downward
arrow

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1. Switch On/Off the remote control
To switch the remote control on, briefly press any key. The LCD screen then
shows the level of intensity (5) and the selected operating mode. The remote
control is switched off either by a short press on the “on/off” key (8) or
automatically after 3.5 hours.
2. Stimulation level
The level of stimulation must be selected with the remote control. When it is
on, the selected level is shown on the LCD screen. To change the level,
press the “up arrow” (2) key to increase it, or the “down arrow” (3) key to
decrease it. The level is adjustable from 0 to 9, level 0 being intended for the
transmission of audible signals only.
The audible signal is either a Beep for classical collar or a clicker for Micro
collar and Chameleon® II and III. That can be changed with the USB Emily
Key.
The level of stimulation of the TT4FK can be compared to the PT3000
remote control as follows:
Factory Level Setting:
Level 1 to 8 are the same than PT3000
Level 9 is the level 11 of the PT3000
Extended Level Setting (like TT400):
Level 1 is the level 1 of PT3000 (and each level up on TT4FK
jumps two levels from the PT3000).
Level 9 is the level 18 of PT3000
To choose the Factory Level Setting: Hold the button “ON/OFF” (8) and
“downward arrow” (3) together during about 3 seconds, until the level 1 is
displayed.
To choose the Extended Level Setting: Hold the button “ON/OFF” (8) and
“upward arrow” (2) together during about 3 seconds, until the level 9 is
displayed.
3. Operating Mode
As Factory Mode Setting, there are four operating modes available:
Simultaneous sound and impulse (impulses accompanied by an
audible signal);
Warning sound (audible signal only if the “Stimulation” button (7) is
pressed briefly, and stimulation if pressed for more than 1 second);
Impulses without sound (impulses without any audible signal);
Sound only (only audible signals, without stimulation).
To change the operating mode, keep the “on/off” key (8) pressed on the
remote control. The LCD screen then displays in sequence a buzzer

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symbol (1) to indicate the simultaneous “Sound and impulse” mode, a
buzzer (1) and eggtimer (4) to indicate the “warning sound signal”
mode, and finally no icon (except the level of intensity) to indicate the
“impulse without sound” mode. To use the “Sound only” mode, set the
intensity level to zero.
You can change the Factory Mode Setting to All In One Mode Setting and
this will allow you to have an all in one button (nick, continuous, and boost):
Working Momentary, Continuous and Boost in one button
i) Momentary/flash/nick: press and release the stimulation
button or the finger-kick (you must release before 0,5s or it
goes in rising mode)
ii) Continuous: press release, press release, press release, press
release. You manually decide the rhythm of the pulsating
electricity. With the finger-kick, do not press/release too fast
because the relay station needs one-tenth of a second to
react with the finger-kick.
iii) Boost: press and hold. Every 0,5 seconds your system will
ramp up with one level until desired response. The system will
always start again at the pre-set level.
As All In One Mode Setting, there are three operating modes available:
All In One sound and impulse (impulses with an audible signal);
All In One impulse (only impulses);
Sound only (only audible signals, without stimulation).
To change the operating mode, keep the “on/off” key pressed on the
remote control. The LCD screen then displays in sequence a buzzer
symbol (1) to indicate the simultaneous “Sound and impulse All In
One” mode, and no icon (except the level of intensity) to indicate the
“impulse All In One without sound” mode. To use the “Sound only”
mode, set the intensity level to zero.
To change the Factory Mode Setting to All In One Mode Setting (and
reverse), hold together the button “Stimulation” (7) and “ON/OFF” (8) during
about 3 seconds, until:
The level displayed (5) is increasing : All In One Mode Setting is
enabled
The level displayed (5) is blinking : Factory Mode Setting is
enabled
4. Charging the battery
a) Remove the silicon cover from the transmitter.

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b) Put the USB charging cable into the USB port (10) of the
transmitter.
c) Plug the charging cable into the adapter provided. Put the adapter
in an outlet and the battery icon in the display will flash.
d) When the flashing stops, the TT4FK is full. This takes about 2
hours when it is totally empty. You will notice that the battery icon
will be steady and full.
e) The transmitter can be on or off when starting the charging
procedure.
f) When charged, just unplug the USB charging cable and slide the
silicon sleeve over the transmitter. The silicon sleeve helps to keep
the unit clean and dry. Once the sleeve is on again, you are ready
to go!
5. Battery Level
The battery level of the remote is showed by the symbol Battery (6):
Two triangle : Half to Full
One Triangle : less than half
No triangle: nearly empty
The battery life time in standby is about 24h.
6. How To Pair a Finger Kick:
a) Push and hold the on/off button (8) for 15 seconds. (The
display will run 5 times through the stimulation programs.)
b) The display will then start to flash.
c) Release the on/off (8) button and press the Finger-Kick
button.
d) The display will react by flashing faster when the pairing was
successful.
e) Repeat if this was not successful.
7. How To Use the Finger Kick
After pairing a Finger Kick, you only need to press the button, the behavior
will be the same than the Stimulation button (7) of the remote TT4FK
8. How To Pair a training collar to the remote TT4FK
To program the receiver to operate with its remote control, the following
procedure must be carried out:
a) Position and hold the Red Dot (9) or the Magnet against the
configuration point (Start and Stop) of the receiver until the
four LEDs flash quickly.
b) Then separate the products and then press the Stimulation
Button (7)
c) The collar receiver will react to the Stimulation button (7)

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9. Maintenance
a) Clean the product after each use
b) Keep it in a dry and ambient temperature when not use
c) Don’t let the remote without charging it for a long period. That will
kill the battery
d) For warranty reasons, it is not allowed to open the transmitter
case.
e) The battery can only be replaced by Martin System during or after
the warranty time.
f) The TT4FK is water repellent but NOT WATERPROOF.
g) The Finger-Kick is WATERPROOF.
10. Technical specifications
Control one dog. Guarantee: 2 years
TT4FK
FINGER KICK
Dimensions: 73 x 40 x 20 mm
Weight: 42 g
Power supply: 3.6V Li-PO Battery
200mAh
Range: 200 m
Frequency: 869.500 MHz
Maximum radio power: 35 mW
Integral antenna
Number of impulse levels: 9
Operating temperature: - 20 °C to +40 °C
Dimensions 27x30x17 mm
Weight 6 gr
Water Proof
Battery CR1025, 3V
30mAh
Frequency 2.4GHz
Power <1mW

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DECLARATION OF “CE” CONFORMITY
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Directive R&TTE 1999/5/CE
MARTIN SYSTEM
declares that the remote training TT4FK
Tiny Trainer For Finger Kick
comply with all the terms of the European Directive
No. 1999/5/CE of 07/04/99
And comply with the following standards:
SAFETY (art 3.1.a): EN 60950
EMC (art 3.1.b): EN 300.489-3 V1.4.1
SPECTRUM (art 3.2): EN 300.220-3 V1.1.1
Place and date of this document: Lantin, 15 Marsh 2019
MARTIN SYSTEM
Rue Joseph Martin, 35
4450 LANTIN - BELGIUM
Signed by or for the manufacturer:
Name: Michael Bellon
Position: Director
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