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D.E. Systems Border Patrol TC1 - Acquiring a GPS Signal

D.E. Systems Border Patrol TC1
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ACQUIRING GPS SIGNAL
NOTE - GPS Acquisition Times and Signal Strength may vary according
to factors such as trees, buildings, weather, overhead obstructions, and
proximity to electromagnetic interferences. For best results, find an open
area away from these factors. Wait at least two minutes AFTER GPS
signals have been acquired. GPS Acquisition Times can take from 2 to
15 minutes (see H-Value on pg. 66).
1. Go to an open area away from obstructions and a clear view of the
sky and power units.
2. Make sure handheld unit and collar units are not closer than 1 ft (30
cm) from each other. Both units have electromagnetic activity that
can interfere with each other.
3. Turn the units ON.
4. Wait for confirmation of GPS signal on the transmitter and collar unit.
5. Wait another two minutes after GPS signal has been acquired for the
most accurate GPS coordinates.
*NOTE - Reception of GPS signals can be turned on and off (see pg. 65).
CAUTION - Do not place the collar unit on your dog until GPS signal
has been acquired.
- Good GPS Signal: Unit is ready for Fence use.
- Weak or no GPS Signal: Unit is not ready for Fence use.
- GPS Signal OFF: GPS Signal must be ON before Fence use.*