Pet Stop OT-200 Operating instructions

Available are over 8,000 different programmable settings which are available in either receiver.
Questions on programming should be directed to Technical Support @ 888-392-2007 x 1751.
©2008 Perimeter Technologies, Inc.
Underground Dog Fence
Pet Stop of North Georgia, LLC
Programming Guide –OT-200
To begin programming - remove
the power cord from the transmitter
and while pressing the top and
bottom buttons down replace the
power plug. The display will show
“10” indicating it’s in the
programming mode. To return
to normal operation remove the power plug and wait 5
Seconds before reinsertion of the power plug
Functions are general categories, like shock or warning
time. Settings are what you select within a function, like a
mild shock or a 1 second delay.
TOP BUTTON USE
•Advances between the different functions
•Scrolls between settings when in a function
BOTTOM BUTTON USE
•Enters a function to select specific settings
•Enters a specific selection while in a function
Programming Instructions
Step 1 –Select the Settings to Program.
a) Set the transmitter to programming mode, there is a
built in loop for programming- hold receiver right
below transmitter to locate “sweet spot”.
b) Use the top button to advance between functions
and the bottom button to enter a function.
c) Use the top button to scroll through setting choices
and the bottom button to select a particular setting.
Step 2 –Confirm the Settings to be Programmed.
After making the desired selections advance to function
90. To view all the settings you changed press the bottom
button and then, by using the top button, you can scroll
through all the settings about to be programmed. (No
programming is taking place at this time).
Step 3 –Program the receiver settings. (When
you get to 99 you’re now ready to transmit the
changes to the receiver).
1. While holding the receiver over the small loop,
(below OT-200) press the bottom button. The 99
begins to flash and the receiver’s battery light
comes on to indicate the receiver is in the “sweet
spot”and ready to be programmed.
NOTE: Should the receiver signal a solid tone and
the light stays on this means that the receiver did not
detect the transmitter’s signal correctly. When the
beep stops repeat Step 1.
2. Press the bottom button again, 99 stops flashing and
the code begins to be transmitted to the receiver.
While this is occurring the receiver will beep and the
battery light will flash in a pattern that corresponds
with the particular selection. (For example, a setting of
7K will beep once followed by three flashes).
NOTE: Should the receiver signal a solid tone
and the light stays on this means that the code is
not compatible with the receiver and will not be
successfully transmitted to the receiver
3. After reprogramming is complete the transmitter
returns to 99 and is ready to program another
receiver. To return to normal operation, unplug the
power cord, wait 5 seconds, and then reinsert the
plug. Alternatively, do nothing for two minutes and the
transmitter will return to normal operation.
Only the UltraElite series 2 Receiver can be
levels the Receiver must be programmed to “39”.
Step 4 –Program the Training Correction Levels (80
series) This program is seldom used.
1. While in normal operation mode press and hold the
Training Button on the transmitter until the display begins
to flash “98”.
programmed using Step 4 and Step 5
IMPORTANT: Before you can program the Training
Training Button
Distance Button
Upper Button
Lower Button

Available are over 8,000 different programmable settings which are available in either receiver.
Questions on programming should be directed to Technical Support @ 888-392-2007 x 1751.
©2008 Perimeter Technologies, Inc.
Underground Dog Fence
Pet Stop of North Georgia, LLC
Programming Guide –OT-200
2. Hold the receiver close to the edge of the transmitter
board….find the “Sweet Spot”.The receiver’s
battery light comes on to indicate the receiver is
ready to be programmed.
NOTE: Should the receiver signal a solid tone and
the light stays on this means that the receiver did
not detect the transmitter’s signal correctly. When
the beep stops repeat Step 2.
3. Increase Training Correction Level - To increase
the Training Correction Level, press the top black
button. The receiver will beep twice to indicate an
increase in the correction level and the low battery
light flashes to indicate the training level the receiver
is set on. You can only increase the correction level
by 1 increment at a time. To increase the level more
than one increment you must go back to the
beginning of Step 4 and start over.
If you try to increase the correction level once
you have reached 89 the receiver will rapidly
beep for approximately 2 seconds to indicate that
the correction level is at its highest level (89).
NOTE: Correction Level 88 is equivalent to
correction level 31 and Correction Level 89 is
equivalent to correction level 33.
Decrease Training Correction Level - To decrease
the Training Correction Level, press the bottom
black button. The receiver will beep once to indicate
a decrease in the correction level and the low
battery light flashes to indicate the training level the
receiver is set on. You can only decrease the
correction level by 1 increment at a time. To
decrease the level more than one increment you
must go back to the beginning of Step 4 and start
over.
If you try to decease the correction level when
the level is set to 81 the receiver will rapidly
beep for approximately 2 seconds to indicate
that the Correction Level is at its lowest setting
(81).
NOTE: If the receiver sounds a solid tone and
the light stays on this means that the code is
not compatible with the receiver and will not be
successfully transmitted to the receiver.
4. After reprogramming is complete the transmitter returns
to normal operation. You can also return to normal
operation by unplugging the power cord, waiting 5
seconds, and then reinserting the power cord.
Alternatively, do nothing for two minutes and the
transmitter will return to normal operation.
Step 5 –Adjust Distance (This adjustment gives the
ability to change where the Receiver activates either
farther from or closer to the Boundary Wire)
1. While in normal operation mode press and hold the
Distance Button on the transmitter until the display
begins to flash “97”.
2. Hold the receiver close to the edge of the transmitter
board. The receiver’s battery light comes on to indicate
the receiver is ready to be programmed.
NOTE: Should the receiver signal a solid tone and
the light stays on this means that the receiver did
not detect the transmitter’s signal correctly. When
the beep stops repeat Step 2.
3. Increase Distance - To increase the Distance, press
the top black button. The receiver will beep twice to
indicate an increase in sensitivity. Increasing Distance
makes the receiver activate farther from the boundary
wire. You can only increase Distance by 1 increment at
a time. To increase Distance more than one increment
you must go back to the beginning of Step 5 and start
over.
Once the receiver has been adjusted to its
maximum Distance and you try to increase
Distance the receiver will rapidly beep for
approximately 2 seconds to indicate that the
Distance is set to maximum.
Decrease Distance - To decrease the Distance,
press the bottom black button. The receiver will beep
once to indicate a decrease in Distance. Decreasing
Distance makes the receiver activate closer to the
boundary wire. You can only decrease the Distance
by 1 increment at a time. To decrease the Distance
more than one increment you must go back to the
beginning of Step 5 and start over.
Once the receiver has been adjusted to its minimum
Distance and you try to decrease it further the
receiver will rapidly beep for approximately 2
seconds to indicate that the Distance is set to
minimum.

Available are over 8,000 different programmable settings which are available in either receiver.
Questions on programming should be directed to Technical Support @ 888-392-2007 x 1751.
©2008 Perimeter Technologies, Inc.
Underground Dog Fence
Pet Stop of North Georgia, LLC
Programming Guide –OT-200
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NOTE: If the receiver sounds a solid tone and
the light stays on this means that the code is not
compatible with the receiver and will not be
successfully transmitted to the receiver.
4. After reprogramming is complete the transmitter
returns to normal operation mode. You can also
return to normal operation by unplugging the power
cord, waiting 5 seconds, and then reinserting the
power cord. Alternatively, do nothing for two
minutes and the transmitter will return to normal
operation.
How to Confirm Receiver Settings
Step 1 –Set the Transmitter to Programming Mode
- Remove the power cord from the Transmitter.
- While pressing the top and bottom buttons down replace
the power plug.
- You’re now in programming mode with the display
showing “10”.
Step 2 –Select the Confirmation Function
- Press on the top button to advance the function to “90”
- Then press the bottom button.
Step 3 –Confirm the settings of the Receiver.
- Hold the Receiver over the Transmitter, press the
bottom button again.
- The “99” begins to flash and the Receiver’s battery light
will come on. You are now ready to read the program of
the Receiver.
- Press the bottom button once again - the Transmitter
then tells the Receiver to reveal its current settings.
The Receiver will beep and the battery light will blink
in a pattern that corresponds with the Receiver’s
current settings. The Receiver will beep for the
function and flash for the setting.
For example, a setting of 7K will beep once indicating
“Function 10” followed by three blinks indicating
“Setting 13”, and a setting of a 3-Second
Progressive Duration will beep four times indicating
“Function 40” followed by four blinks which indicates
“Setting 44”.

Available are over 8,000 different programmable settings which are available in either receiver.
Questions on programming should be directed to Technical Support @ 888-392-2007 x 1751.
©2008 Perimeter Technologies, Inc.
Underground Dog Fence
Pet Stop of North Georgia, LLC
Programming Guide –OT-200
Check Out the Available Programing Option Listed on the Next Page Please

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AVAILABLE PROGRAMMING SETTINGS
Function
Explanation
Setting
10
Frequency
Sets transmitter and receiver operating
frequency
11
10 Khz
12
15 Khz
13*
7 Khz
14
4 Khz*** (Series 2 Only )
20
Warning time
Sets the warning time prior to shock
21
No warning
22*
1 /2 second warning
23
1 second warning
24
2 second warning
30
Shock
Sets the shock function
UltraEli te Series 2 Collar
31
Low (Old Elite)
32
Medium-Low (Old Elite)
33*
Medium-High (New UltraElite)
34
High (New UltraElite)
35
Low to Medium-Low
(Progressive)
36
Med-Low to Med-High
(Progressive)
37
Medium-High to High
(Progressive)
38
No Shock (no shock mode)
39
Switch over to Training
Levels****
40
Progressive
Duration
Sets the duration of progressive shock
41*
1 /2 second
42
1 second
43
2 seconds
44
3 seconds
50
Power Cycling
Sets the power cycling function
51
Power Cycling Disabled
52*
Power Cycling @ 100%
60
Modulation
Frequency
Sets the modulation frequency
61*
Pet Stop
62
Dog Guard
63
Invisible Fence
64**
Dog Watch FM
65**
Dog Watch AM
66
PetSafe
70
Stopper Mode
Sets the amount of time to shock after
Receiver leaves the signal field
71*
Stopper Disabled
72
2 seconds
73
4 seconds
74
6 seconds
80
Training Levels
Sets the shock level if the 30 series is set for
39****
81*
TL1
82
TL2
83
TL3

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TL4
85
TL5
86
TL6
87
TL7
88
TL8
89
TL9
90
Confirmation/Program
97
Lower Button
Program Sensitivity
98
Upper Button
Program 80 Series
99
Programs receiver and transmitter
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