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However, unlike all other wireless systems, the indoor SmartStation will actually benefit
from a higher location in the house, such as a second story, to improve its LINE OF
SIGHT with the pet’s fencing collar when attempting to determine if you can work
around terrain or other obstructions in your particular installation.
There are some obstructions you will need to make particular note of when determining if
a wireless fence is right for you. No radio signal will pass through or will be affected by
large metal objects which could include cars, metal studs and siding, metal sheds or other
metal objects. The closer the metal object, the greater the potential for unwanted
interference and will result in the reduction in performance. These obstructions will not
create false activations of the PetLink collar, but will sound the LOST SIGNAL alarm on
the SmartStation.
Can I expect the Wire-Free Fence to work just like an in-ground wire pet
containment system?
In many ways yes and in some important ways no. The Wire-Free Fence does give your
dog a safe area to run and play and discourage dangerous wandering by using a training
tone and electronic stimulation as a deterrent just like all pet fencing systems.
The Wire-Free’s coverage area is a circle and cannot be tailored to the exact outline of
your property.
Unlike an in-ground system, you may notice that the wireless radio signal has a ranging
accuracy of one meter or 2.5 feet. This means that the PetLink collar’s activation at the
boundary you set will vary slightly requiring you to leave a few more feet of room near
streets, sidewalks or paths to accommodate for the variation.
The Wire-Free fence incorporates two “Correction Zones” before and after the activation
point. The Correction Zone after activation is helpful in discouraging your dog from
charging and testing the fence and giving you the opportunity to use much lower levels of
correction to “herd” your dog back home.
Will my dog continue to get shocked if they escape from the safe area?
No. The PetLink collar will go through three five second stimulation and tone cycles and
then will continually beep until the dog returns to the safe area. Unlike traditional fencing
systems, your dog will never be punished for coming home.
To set the fence boundary, simply push the program button on the SmartStation, walk the
Pet Link collar out to the nearest desired fence boundary, return to the indoor
SmartStation and push the program button to save your settings. It’s as easy as that!
You’re ready for training your pet to their new fencing system.
Several attempts at setting the boundary might be required to ensure that the desired
boundary is achieved.
As with all wireless devises, distance is a factor in a product’s performance. The closer
the PetLink collar and indoor SmartStation are, the more consistent the fence’s
performance will be.
The weight is only 2.3 oz. with the battery installed and its outer dimensions are 1.5”W x
2.5”L x 1.25”D. To determine if this is acceptable for your use, simply use a ruler to
approximate these measurements for a collar receiver next to your dog.
Can you use two indoor SmartStations to increase the coverage area or
add additional pet to the Wire-Free System?
Due to the unique relationship between the SmartStation and Pet Link collars during the
initial set up, the answer is a theoretical, yes. However, potential interference issues exist
where the two SmartStation signals intersect and requires further field testing for
Perimeter to recommend using multiple systems in the same household.
Please visit our web site to see the new Perimeter WiFi Wireless Dog Fence:
http://petscontained.com/wifi-wireless-outdoor