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Tri-Tronics Sport Basic G3 - Care and Cleaning; Receiver Battery Care and Storage; Cleaning Transmitters and Receivers; Radio Signal Issues

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(Does not apply to Sport Basic G3 or Sport Combo G3.) To locate your dog when the Beeper is silent, press and hold the Beeper
button. You will hear several tones, letting you know where your dog is. (Note: To operate the remote switch-on/off and locate
features, your Remote Trainer must be activated and the transmitter dial not set on “N.” Dial must be on “A” for the non-Upland
models.)
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Two settings – Low or High
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Range/Point or Point-only. In the range/point mode, the Beeper sounds once every 5 seconds while the dog is running, and sounds
once every second when the dog goes on point. In point-only mode, the Beeper is silent until the dog goes on point, then sounds
once every second.
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Single Beep, Double Beep, Triple Beep, or Tracking Tone. You may select one of four tones as your run tone. When the Beeper
is set on range/point mode, you will hear the run tone every 5 seconds while the dog is hunting. Your hearing and your personal
preference will determine which run tone you prefer. You can distinguish among several dogs hunting at the same time by setting
each dog’s Beeper on a different run tone. The tracking tone reects some of the actual hunting motion of your bird dog, much
like the jingle of the traditional bell. It enables you to keep track of how your dog is hunting better than the beeping of the other
run tones. Note that using the tracking tone will shorten battery life and you will need to change the 9-volt battery in the Beeper
more frequently.
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Single Beep or Hawk Scream. You may select one of these two tones as your point tone. You will hear the point tone once every
second while the dog is on point. Your hearing and your hunting preference will determine which point tone you prefer.

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