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Indoor
Solutions
Customizing your indoor fence to your pet and your families needs.
Invisible Fence Brand®
has Indoor Wireless transmitters as well as the ability to hard wire
indoors , making them the most versatile
pet containment system on the market.
Transmitters

The shields™
Indoor Avoidance System gives customers control over areas their pet
or pets have access to inside their home. It is designed to
work independently or to compliment the Invisible Fence Brand 800
series system
Shields is
powered by a rechargeable battery pack and can be placed virtually
anywhere, on chairs, under tables, near the garbage, etc, making it
a truly versatile solution for indoor pet avoidance.
For homes with
two or more pets, customers may want to allow one pet access to an
area while denying access to another pet. For example, one
Shields unit can be programmed to keep Pet 1 away from Pet 2's food
dish, and an additional Shields unit can be programmed to keep both
pets out of the garbage.
The Invisible Fence Brand Transmitter
series digital format essentially eliminates interference from all
environmental noise sources. The digital frame work ensures a
tight digital Code, which delivers the precisely intended signal.
Invisible Fence Brand®
allows you to adjust the signal field width. Invisible fence brand® has
the largest and the smallest useable signal widths.
Monitors
The invisible
Fence sentry is designed to continually monitor the signal that the
transmitter sends through an Invisible Fence system's signal field
loop wire.
The loop
monitor sends the information about the Invisible Fence system to
the display placed in your home.
The current
status of the Invisible Fence is then shown on the LCD window on the
face of the Invisible Fence Sentry Display.
The Display
will show to you the customer the signal field strength, operation
frequencies, etc. The monitor will also monitor the operation
of the Invisible Fence. If there is a problem the display will
sound an alarm and the LCD will show a blinking message indicating
what the problem is.
Note the
sentry is not operational with all Transmitters.
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