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Pro 500 are all trademarks of Tri-Tronics, Inc. Tri-Tronics, Tracer, Sport Upland, Remote Trainer, Sport, Sport Basic, Sport Combo, Pro Control, G2, G3, EXP, Rugged Reliable Proven, The Leader in Electronic Dog Training Equipment for Over 40 Years® are all registered trademarks of Tri-Tronics, Inc.
MODEL GUIDE – Field & Pro G3® Series Intensity Dial The following pages illustrate the detail for operation of the Field and Pro series G3® remote trainers. All Field Intensity levels: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and Pro Series G3® EXP® models can grow with your needs to train multiple dogs because you can simply Line up the number you select with the light on the top of the housing.
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RECEIVER Contact Points The Tri-Tronics patented insulated contact points ensure consistent stimulation under all conditions. Dual Function Receiver Light Choose short or long points to match the dog’s coat type. (See the section “Fitting the Collar on the Dog” on page 29.) (“Fuel Gauge”)
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Set the dial to T and press any stimulation button to produce the tone signal instead of stimulation -“A” setting on intensity dial for Beeper or Tracer accessory ® Set the dial to A and press any stimulation button to activate a Tri-Tronics Beeper or Tracer ® accessory if installed -1 mile range on Classic 70 -2 mile range on Trashbreaker www.tritronics.com...
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-Receiver matched at factory to black position on dog selection switch -“A” setting on intensity dial for Beeper or Tracer ® Set the dial to A and press any stimulation button to activate a Tri-Tronics Beeper or Tracer ® accessory if installed -“N”...
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-“A” setting on intensity dial for Beeper and Tracer ® Set the dial to A and press any stimulation button to activate a Tri-Tronics Beeper or Tracer if installed ® -“N” neutral setting on intensity dial – transmitter buttons will not function www.tritronics.com...
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-“A” setting on intensity dial for Beeper and Tracer ® Set the dial to A and press any stimulation button to activate a Tri-Tronics Beeper or Tracer if installed ® -“N” neutral setting on intensity dial – transmitter buttons will not function www.tritronics.com...
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-“A” setting on intensity dial for Beeper and Tracer ® Set the dial to A and press any stimulation button to activate a Tri-Tronics Beeper or Tracer if installed ® -“N” neutral setting on intensity dial – transmitter buttons will not function www.tritronics.com...
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-“A” setting on intensity dial for Beeper and Tracer ® Set the dial to A and press any stimulation button to activate a Tri-Tronics Beeper or Tracer if installed ® -“N” neutral setting on intensity dial – transmitter buttons will not function www.tritronics.com...
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-Beeper Control Button -18 levels of momentary stimulation 6 each of low, medium, and high -6 levels of high continuous stimulation -Train up to 3 dogs -1 orange collar strap included with system -Receiver matched at factory to orange position on dog selection switch -“T”...
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MODEL GUIDE – Sport G3 Series Sport Combo G3 All Sport G3 models can grow with your needs because you can add more receivers to your system • Top button – See mode chart (see chart below) (See Setting Up a Multi-Dog System on pages 23-24). •...
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Sport Upland G3 Sport G3 Transmitter • Top button controls Beeper. • Middle button controls continuous stimulation. Permanent non-removable antenna • Bottom button controls momentary stimulation. • Three-way dog selection switch – Orange, green, and yellow positions. Light Your transmitter is capable of training up to three dogs with the addition Intensity dial of accessory EXP®...
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Simply purchase additional EXP receivers with collar straps and add them to your system. You ed. Most Tri-Tronics Remote Trainers can train up to 3 dogs. The Classic 70 G3 EXP and the Trashbreaker G3 EXP can train up can have a multi-dog Remote Trainer when you need one with the simple addition of another receiver at any time.
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All G3 transmitter models are backward compatible with all Tri-Tronics receivers that have three belt loops and display The NiMH re-chargeable batteries used in Tri-Tronics products do not have a “memory” so you can recharge at any time, even if the “EXP”...
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Jack for AC Power Supply (“Wall Cube”) Field and Pro Series G3 Series Transmitters Light Function Use only the wall cube supplied by Tri-Tronics with Everything said about the receiver charger in the section above also applies to the Field and Pro series transmitter charging the Tri-Tronics receiver charging cradle.
Remote training collars must be put on a dog quite snugly to ensure consistent contact proach to remote training has made Tri-Tronics products the favorite of both experienced trainers and beginners for many years. and reliable stimulation. Do not put any fingers under the strap as you tighten it. Slip the free end of the strap through any D-ring or keeper that is present, and through both The numbers on the intensity dial indicate the stimulation intensity level.
In normal use stimulation does not time out because corrections are far shorter than 8 seconds. You can also tap the The Tri-Tronics Upland G3 Beeper is a product which is designed to help you locate your dog and/or determine if the dog is “on continuous button repeatedly for a series of corrections.
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AVAILABLE MODES (Sound Combinations) BEEPER PLACEMENT ON THE COLLAR STRAP Adjust the position of the Beeper on the collar strap for the size of your dog, taking into account The Upland G3 Beeper can operate under a variety of sound figure 3 where you want the buckle to be located.
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Mode Setting Cycle CHANGING MODES Both Modes (HUNT and POINT) are selected by using the Power/Mode Select button. Press this button, and your sound selection As you cycle through the settings, 1-8, the order will occur as follows: will be indicated by the blinking of each LED light. The RED LED light indicates the “HUNT” setting and the GREEN LED light indicates the “POINT”...
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HUNT MODE - Red LED Light All other Field & Pro G3 series models: Phillips-Head You may select one of four settings as your HUNT Mode: Single Beep, Double Beep, Triple Beep, or No Beep. • Set the Transmitter intensity dial on “A”. Screw While hunting with several dogs at once, the various HUNT modes will come in handy for you to distinguish each dog.
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5 • Do not submerge the Beeper in water when cleaning it. that your unit could be unintentionally set off by someone else with a Tri-Tronics product. • Do not run water into the speaker horn area (see figure 5) of the Beeper or into the battery compartment Dirt and debris in the speaker and horn can cause the sound to change.
Your rechargeable Field Series or Pro Series G3 transmitter batteries will last for several years with proper care. is a violation of FCC rules to modify your equipment. Tri-Tronics verifies its products to operate under Part 95 of FCC regulations.
• Unit can be “dead” before you expected based on last charging. • Stimulation can become weaker. You are using the wrong transmitter. If you own more than one Tri-Tronics transmitter or train with someone who has a Tri-Tron- • Unit can switch itself off while training (evidence of low batteries).
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Upland G3 transmitter. • You are using the wrong transmitter. If you own more than one Tri-Tronics Transmitter or train with someone who has a Tri- Tronics product, check that you have not accidentally switched Transmitters. www.tritronics.com...
The collar should ride snugly in place high on the dog’s neck. Check contact points regularly for tightness. Use only the Tri-Tronics plastic wrench to remove or tighten the contact points and do not over tighten.
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BASIC COMMANDS USING THE COLLAR AS A TRAINING TOOL Training should begin by teaching the dog a few basic commands (sit/stay, heel, here) using a leash and no stimulation. Once the Collar Introduction dog responds consistently to the command on lead you can then start to condition the dog to the e-collar. Once the dog demonstrates that he has a grasp of the concepts of these three basic commands the e-collar can be introduced.
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repeat the command, and move in another direction or pull back on the lead. As the dog begins to show a consistent response to the command “Heel,” the e-collar can be used less often. As the dog becomes better trained, the use of an e-collar will gradually decrease. However, you should continue to have the dog wear the collar until you feel certain that it is no longer needed to reinforce known commands.
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