Garmin DC 50 Dog Tracking Collar Quick Start Manual - Page 4
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3 Tighten the strap so it is snug around the dog's neck. NOTE: The collar should fit tightly and should not be able to rotate or slide on the dog's neck. The dog must be able to swallow food and water normally. You should observe your dog's behavior to verify that the collar is not too tight. 4 If the strap is too long, cut off the excess, leaving at least 3 inches (7. 62 cm) to spare. Communication with the Collar The handheld device and dog collar device use radio signals to communicate. Objects in the path of radio signals degrade the quality of the signals. Keeping an unobstructed line of sight between your handheld device and your dog's dog collar device produces the best communication signal. Obstructed radio waves result in a poor signal. To achieve the best line-of-sight conditions, you should move to the highest elevation point in your area (for example, on the top of a hill). Best Good Tips • Turn on the dog collar device and allow it to acquire satellites before you put the dog collar device on your dog. This allows the dog collar device to acquire satellite signals much faster. • Bring extra AA batteries for your handheld device. • Use a fully charged dog collar device. A fully charged dog collar device operates for approximately 21 hours when using five‑second interval reporting. • Use line-of-sight radio communication (page 4). • From the dog tracking page, select MENU > Small Numbers to reduce the text size. This allows you to view more dogs at one time on the dog tracking page. Device Information VHF Radio Information This product may be used only on specific radio frequencies, which vary depending on the country of use. See the product packaging or go to www.garmin.com/ astro -legal for details regarding the radio frequency of this product. Replacing the VHF Antenna in the Dog Collar Device NOTICE Do not excessively bend the band that connects the main device case with the GPS antenna. When the cover is removed, do not disturb the sealant opposite the VHF antenna, because this can damage the waterproof seal of the dog collar device. Before you replace the VHF antenna, you must remove all dirt, water, and debris from the device. Also, you need a small Phillips screwdriver. 1 Remove the 4 screws À from the cover over the VHF antenna. NOTE: You should note the location of the one short screw Á. Poor Calibrating the Compass NOTE: You must calibrate the electronic compass outdoors. Do not stand near objects that influence magnetic fields, such as cars, buildings, or overhead power lines. The device has a 3-axis electronic compass. You should calibrate the compass after moving long distances, experiencing temperature changes, or changing the batteries. 1 Select DOG > MENU. 2 Select Calibrate Compass > Start. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions. Garmin BaseCamp™ BaseStation To get the most from your Garmin device, you can download BaseCamp software. Go to www.garmin.com/ basecamp. You can view and organize your maps, waypoints, routes, and tracks and send them to your device. You can also use the BaseStation feature to view the location of your dogs on your computer in real time. 2 Pry off the cover. 3 Remove the screw  securing the VHF antenna to the back plate. 4 Pull the length of the antenna from the antenna guide to remove the old antenna. 5 Loop the antenna guide around the collar strap, and thread the new VHF antenna through the guide. This helps to point the antenna up. 6 Replace the screw securing the VHF antenna to the back plate. 4