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Remote Training
| Posted by Lance Earl of DallyPost on March 27, 2010 |
CowZ offers a unique training opportunity for those who prefer to control everything as they go. There are four available speeds for you to choose from. The default model uses speed one for the minimum speed and speed four for the maximum speed. However, you may alter the default by setting an alternative minimum and maximum speed.
To control CowZ, simply press the left or right button on the remote transmitter or on the system control panel. The Cutter will begin to move in the selected direction at the minimum speed which you set. Quickly release and repress the same button to accelerate to the next available speed. Once the maximum speed has been reached, you can decelerate CowZ to the next lower speed by quickly releasing and repressing the button. Switch buttons to change direction.
The default model is to allow the user to take advantage of all four speeds.
Personal note from the developer: My favorite way to use this mode is to set the minimum speed to speed 2 and the maximum speed to speed 3. This allows me to easily switch between two speeds as I cross the pen. Altering the speed is a great way to keep my horse watching the cow and correctly tracking.
Lance
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