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 ====== Instructions ====== ====== Instructions ======
    * The collar can be worn on either the spine or the chest.     * The collar can be worn on either the spine or the chest. 
-   * The front half and back half of the collar define, respectively, the front ring and the back lock.+   * The front ring and back lock section of the collar define, respectively, the front ring and the back lock for the touch system.
    * See the [[touchbound_system:start|Overview]] for core information on how the TouchBound System works.    * See the [[touchbound_system:start|Overview]] for core information on how the TouchBound System works.
 ===== Padlocks ===== ===== Padlocks =====
-The collar works with both the KSC biometric and the KDC key locking systems, but is only supplied with a biometric padlock.  +The collar works with both the KDC biometric and the KDC key locking systems, but is only supplied with a biometric padlock.  
  
   * **Biometric Padlocks**: Usually bear a fingerprint reader or other recognition device. They can only be operated by authorised users.   * **Biometric Padlocks**: Usually bear a fingerprint reader or other recognition device. They can only be operated by authorised users.
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   - Any chain/leashes can be removed by anyone by redoing the chaining sequence if the leashing ring isn't padlocked, with the exception of leash handles; in this specific case case, only the leash handle owner can draw/remove the chain.   - Any chain/leashes can be removed by anyone by redoing the chaining sequence if the leashing ring isn't padlocked, with the exception of leash handles; in this specific case case, only the leash handle owner can draw/remove the chain.
   - You can draw as many chains as you want across the same person (allowing you to make complex hobble/chain patterns, however due to a limitation in the way constraining an avatar works, you can only use //ONE// chain to link the wearer to a static object or to another avatar. If you attempt to use more than one chain, the object will inform you that it isn't possible.    - You can draw as many chains as you want across the same person (allowing you to make complex hobble/chain patterns, however due to a limitation in the way constraining an avatar works, you can only use //ONE// chain to link the wearer to a static object or to another avatar. If you attempt to use more than one chain, the object will inform you that it isn't possible. 
-  - Some objects might reserve the leashing function. If this happen, the object will inform you that the leash function is in use.+  - Some objects might reserve the leashing function because they are already affecting the user's movements in some way. If this happen, the object will inform you that the leash function is in use.
   - When chained to another avatar (through the use of a leash handle, or another bondage piece) or to an object, the wearer cannot move too far away from the point he/she is chained to. The maximum distance is automatically set to the distance between the wearer and the object/person he/she is tied to.   - When chained to another avatar (through the use of a leash handle, or another bondage piece) or to an object, the wearer cannot move too far away from the point he/she is chained to. The maximum distance is automatically set to the distance between the wearer and the object/person he/she is tied to.
  
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    * If the collar is locked, the wearer cannot remove it.    * If the collar is locked, the wearer cannot remove it.
    * If the chain is drawn to a tether point (compatible leash handle or bondage equipment), the wearer won't be able to teleport or be teleported by anyone other than the owner of the leash handle / bondage equipment (force teleport).    * If the chain is drawn to a tether point (compatible leash handle or bondage equipment), the wearer won't be able to teleport or be teleported by anyone other than the owner of the leash handle / bondage equipment (force teleport).
 +   * The object will be forced to stand if the leash target move too far.
  
  --- //[[dieangel@ethernia.hd.free.fr|Kyrah Abattoir]] 2010/02/05 20:24//  --- //[[dieangel@ethernia.hd.free.fr|Kyrah Abattoir]] 2010/02/05 20:24//
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