Display Screen; Remote Screen Brightness; Remote Control Distance; Decoy Operation - LuckyDuck Revolution Directions For Use

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Display Screen – The remote display screen includes information on the top 2 lines as well as the bottom line.
Top Line (Left to Right)
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Stand timer which starts from zero when the remote is turned on
Volume level from 1 – 32
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Remote control battery level indicator
Second Line (Left to Right): Each icon will be highlighted when in use
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AUX indicates if the auxiliary function is turned on
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REC indicates if the Video Camera is recording
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Camera indicates if a picture is being taken
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SD indicates if the SD card is installed and synced to the remote
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Signal indicates the strength of the signal between the remote and caller
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Speaker indicates if a sound is being played
Bottom Line: States the previous function (i.e video recording, photo, play/pause, etc.)
Remote Screen Brightness: The Revolution features 3 different screen modes to adjust brightness depending on the
outside light level. Simply press and hold one of the three scan buttons to change the mode. The top scan button is for
"Day" mode, the middle scan button is for "Dawn/Dusk" mode and the bottom scan button is for "Night" mode.
Remote Control Distance: The Revolution utilizes industry leading remote technology which does not require a line of
site between the remote and the caller up to at least 100 yards. Depending on conditions, remote distance may be
significantly greater than 100 yards.

Decoy Operation:

"D" Button – Press the "D" button to turn the decoy on. The decoy will spin back and forth.
"S" Button – Press the "S" button to control the speed of the decoy. There are 3 speed settings.

Scan Operation:

Top/Bottom Scan Buttons – Press either button to rotate the call left or right. Press the button again to stop the call.
Middle Scan Button – Press this button to cover 180 degrees. The call will rotate 90 degrees to the left, 180 degrees to
the right, and back 90 degrees to the left which will be the approximate starting postion. If you need to stop the call while
rotating, simply press the scan button again.
The scan buttons are a great way to broadcast sound to a large area. The Revolutions powerful 30 watt/30 amp speaker
system is designed to extend sound long distances in one direction. Using the scan function will broadcast sound to a
large area calling in predators from a greater distance than most calls.
Favorite Buttons: F1-F4 are designed to store your four favorite sounds for quick access when hunting. Press the F1
through F4 button once to play the programmed sound at the predefined volume level.
Program F1 through 4 – Simply highlight the sound you want to program as a favorite and adjust the volume to your
preferred level. Hold down the corresponding F1 through F4 button. The highlighted sound will flash on the display screen
confirming the programming is complete. IF THE F1 BUTTON WILL NOT PROGRAM, TRY PROGRAMMING F2, F3 OR
F4 FIRST AND THEN PROGRAM F1.
Gain Control: Unique to the Revolt is a four stage gain control function. The gain on this caller has four settings (1-4).
One being the lowest and four being the highest (loudest). Whenever the caller is turned on it is set to gain level of "3". By
adjusting the gain, you are able to control the power running through the amp. You will notice a difference in the volume of
the call between level 1 and level 4. Certain sound frequencies sound much better at a high gain where others sound
better at a low gain. Knowing you may be adding your own sounds to this caller, adjusting the gain may be useful
depending on the sound being played since each sound recording is different. Adjusting the gain may also be useful
depending on the hunting situation. For example, turning the gain to level 4 in strong wind conditions may be beneficial
even if the sound quality is reduced (i.e. distortion).
Adjust Gain – Press the G key to cycle through the gain levels. The gain level will display on the display screen.
Auxiliary Function: The Revolution is designed with an auxiliary function which allows a separate decoy to be controlled
remotely by connecting a compatible decoy (not included) to the back of the caller using a 3.5mm cord (not included).
Simply plug one end of the 3.5mm cord into a compatible decoy and the other end into the auxiliary port on the back of
the caller. Turn on the compatible decoy and the caller/remote. The auxiliary button "AUX" on the remote will now turn the

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