Uniden Motorola TRAINER200U User's Guide
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To pair the collar with the remote, first ensure both devices are turned off. Turn on the remote and press the pairing button until the LED indicator flashes. Turn on the collar and wait for the LED to flash rapidly, indicating a successful pairing.
First, check the battery levels on both the collar and the remote control. Ensure they are fully charged. Next, verify that the devices are properly paired. If issues persist, reset the collar by holding the power button until the LED blinks.
Regularly check the collar for dirt and debris, especially around the contact points. Clean with a damp cloth. Ensure the battery contacts are free of corrosion and charge the unit fully before storage.
Use the remote control to adjust the stimulation level. Press the level adjustment buttons to increase or decrease the intensity. Start at the lowest level and gradually increase until you observe your expected response.
Yes, the TRAINER200U Collar is designed to be waterproof. It can withstand exposure to rain and splashes but should not be submerged for extended periods.
To reset the collar to factory settings, turn off the collar, then press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the LED light blinks rapidly, indicating a reset.
Inspect the charging cable and port for any visible damage. Ensure the contacts are clean and free of debris. Try a different power source. If the issue persists, contact customer support for further assistance.
Yes, the TRAINER200U system can be expanded to control multiple collars. Each collar needs to be paired with the remote control. Refer to the user manual for the pairing process for additional collars.
When the collar is connected to the charger, the LED indicator shows the charging status. A solid green light indicates that the collar is fully charged.
The remote control for the TRAINER200U Collar has an effective range of up to 200 meters in open areas. Obstacles such as walls and trees may reduce this range.