This handheld device signals the collar receiver to produce
stimulation and/or tone. The transmitter is waterresistant
and should not be immersed in water or placed
in a dishwasher.
Transmitter Buttons: ADV-300P and ADV-1000P users
CONTINUOUS - you control the length of stimulation by
the time you press the button. For a short stimulation,
press and release the button. For a longer stimulation,
hold the button down. A maximum of 10 seconds may be
applied before the safety feature to prevent over-correction
engages. After 10 seconds, stimulation will be locked
out for another 10 seconds.
MOMENTARY - delivers a brief, pre-measured tap.
ID - selects a random ID Code from 2048 available in
case you experience interference problems from other
nearby training units. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds.
The display will show the letters PROG and quickly
scroll through numbers and then go blank. A new code
has been selected. Re-match the components as
described in Step 2 of the Quick Start Guide.
TONE - produces a tone from the collar. No stimulation is
delivered.
LEVEL UP - increases stimulation level
LEVEL DOWN - decreases stimulation level
The Innotek ADV-300P Digital Display
When either the continuous or momentary buttons are
pushed, the display will indicate
the stimulation level being transmitted.
When the Level UP or Level DOWN button is pushed, the
display will show the new level of stimulation.
LO BAT appears when the transmitter batteries needs to
be replaced.
When the tone button is pressed, a small bar will appear to the left of the stimulation level 0 as no stimulation is
being delivered.
Replacement Batteries for Innotek ADV-300P The Innotek ADV-300P transmitters use two 6-volt alkaline batteries. These are commonly available where you bought your unit, where batteries are sold or order direct from us.