WHEN TO CHANGE MODES AND SPORTDOG® SPORTTRAINER® 1275 MODES EXPLAINED
Simply put, modes change the type of correction each button delivers. Your system comes factory set to mode 1. Though it is not necessary to change modes, they do allow you to program different types of corrections to your buttons.
Mode 1 enables you to deliver a continuous correction, a momentary correction, or a tone.
The Continuous Correction willdeliver a static correction for as long as you hold the button down, up to 10 seconds. After 10 seconds you will need to release the button, wait 5 seconds, and press the correction button again before it will deliver the static correction again.
The Momentary Correction will only deliver a single quick pulse of correction no matter how long you hold the button.
The collar will only emit a Tone when the button is pressed. This is a high-pitched tone that is intended for dogs to hear. A great deal of humans have some difficulty hearing the tone. This is normal. There is no way to adjust the volume of the tone.
There are 11 other combinations of buttons available.
Mode 2 allows you to program Vibration instead of Tone. This is especially helpful when training a deaf dog. You also still deliver a Continuous Static Correction and a Momentary Static Correction.
MODE 3
MODE 4
Modes 3 and 4 allow you to use both Tone and Vibration. The only difference is that you would need to decide whether you want Continuous Static Correction or Momentary Static Correction.
MODE 5
MODE 6
Modes 5 and 6 allow you to control our UplandHunter™ Beeper Locators while also allowing for Continuous Static Correction and either Tone or Vibration.
MODE 7
MODE 8
Modes 7 and 8 allow you to program a Continuous Static Correction, Tone or Vibration, and a Boost +2 button. This can be programmed as an emergency button. The Boost +2 button will deliver a static correction two levels higher than the intensity selection on the screen, not to exceed the highest level of 10 that is available on the system.
MODE 9
MODE 10
Modes 9 and 10 allow you to program Rising Stimulation, Continuous Correction, and Tone or Vibration. Rising Stimulation is a Continuous Correction, however the longer you press the button, the stronger the correction gets. This option is an excellent way to program a boost for a dog with a high prey drive.
MODE 11
MODE 12
Modes 11 and 12 allow you to control the launch of a SportDOG® Brand Remote Launcher while also allowing for Continuous Correction, and Tone or Vibration.
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