Product Care & Maintenance - Foxpro Scorpion X1A Instruction Manual

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1.
Disconnect all accessories from the Scorpion X1A (i.e. speakers or decoy)
2.
Turn the power off on both the Scorpion X1A and the TX200.
3.
Connect patch cable from the sound upload jack on the TX200 to the AUX jack on the
Scorpion X1A.
4.
Turn on the TX200
5.
After being powered on, the TX200 display will say "SELECT CHANNEL PRESS SEND TO
CONTINUE." The factory default channel is "B" and if this has not been altered, you
will not need to make any changes. If you have changed the channel to "C", you will
now need to change the channel by depressing the P3 and P4 buttons simultaneously.
Push down on the sound selector knob one time.
6.
Inside the Scorpion X1A, locate the power switch and press it one time to initiate the
update.
7.
The display on the TX200 will display "TRANSFERRING DATA PLEASE WAIT". When it's
done, the display will say "TRANSFER COMPLETE REMOVE CABLE".
8.
Unplug the cable from the TX200 and the Scorpion X1A.
9.
Turn off the TX200 and the Scorpion X1A and then turn on the TX200. Cycle through
the list to review your changes.
9. Product Care & Maintenance
In order to help get years of trouble free service with your FOXPRO game call, it is strongly
recommended that you read and understand the following points. Many of these are
considered proactive or preventative.
Avoid exposure to all precipitation and moisture. Whether you are storing your FOXPRO game
call or decoy away for the summer or just having some down time from calling, it is highly
recommended that you thoroughly inspect the unit for any signs of moisture. Moisture
(perhaps from rain, snow, condensation, or other) can potentially enter the unit or the battery
compartment and cause some serious problems. Proper care should be taken to mitigate the
introduction of (or potential for introduction of) moisture into the machine and make sure that
no moisture is present during storage. Moisture can quickly lead to corrosion, electrical shorts,
and even rust—all of which can possibly render the unit damaged and out of warranty. This
type of damage is preventable. For example, if you are operating in rainy, wet conditions, it is
recommended that you place the unit inside of a large plastic freezer storage bag or use a
water/weatherproof deployment bag to keep water from getting to it. When storing the unit
for prolonged periods, be sure that you keep it in a dry location not susceptible to drawing
moisture.
Remove batteries prior to storage or extended periods of inactivity! All batteries, whether
alkaline or rechargeable, should be removed from the game calls, decoys, and remote controls
prior to storage or periods of inactivity. Batteries that are left inside of electronic devices can
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