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6-5 Large Text Mode ..................13 Programming the Hellfire................14 7-1 Getting New Sounds ................14 7-2 Programming the Hellfire (Windows PC’s) ..........14 7-3 Transferring a New Playlist to the TX9 ............ 16 Product Care & Maintenance..............16 Troubleshooting ..................18...
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10. Maximizing Remote Range ............... 18 11. FCC & IC Information................. 19 12. Warranty Statement ................. 20...
TX9 remote control Operators manual Warranty Registration 3.5mm stereo patch cable 1-2 Hellfire: First Glance The following graphic depicts the Hellfire. Certain aspects of the Hellfire are marked with a number, which corresponds to the chart defining that particular element.
Power on/off switch 1-3 Hellfire Requirements The Hellfire is shipped without batteries. The Hellfire requires 10 ‘AA’ batteries. You may use alkaline batteries to get started, but it is recommended that you use high capacity NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries or one of FOXPRO’s optional rechargeable battery packs. Visit the FOXPRO website to view the entire line of charging options for the Hellfire.
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Number Description Volume down Mute Sound down Preset 1 Auxiliary Lanyard loop Preset 2 Power/Send Sound up Recall Volume up...
2-1 Playing Sounds with the TX9 Remote Prior to attempting to use the Hellfire with the remote, make sure that the Hellfire is turned on. To turn on the Hellfire, simply move the toggle switch (located on the back of the speaker cap) to the “on”...
Push the P1 or P2 button a final time, depending upon which on you are setting up. To initiate playback of a preset, push the P1 or P2 button while the Hellfire is turned on. The Hellfire will immediately switch to that sound and volume level.
The performance of the Hellfire will be much better with high-capacity NiMH batteries. On the back of the Hellfire, you will notice the amber LED. This is the pilot lamp, but also serves as the low battery indicator. When this light begins to blink during operation, it is alerting you that the batteries need recharged (if using rechargeable batteries) or replaced (if using alkaline batteries).
40°F to 85°F (5°C to 30°C). 4. Auxiliary jack Function The Hellfire is equipped with an auxiliary jack labeled “AUX”. The purpose of this jack is to allow for the connection of certain external devices, such as the FOXPRO Jack-in-the-Box or Jack- Attack Decoy and to be able to turn these on and off with the TX9 remote control transmitter.
Connect the plug from the external speaker into the external speaker jack. Proceed with normal operation. 6. TX9 Detailed Information The Hellfire features the TX9 remote control. The TX9 features a graphic display, two custom preset buttons, volume level indicator, elapsed tier, and more. IMPORTANT NOTE The Hellfire remote control is not intended to operate the caller at distances shorter than 1 meter (3 feet).
Turning FOXBANG On and Off To turn FOXBANG on, simultaneously press the Sound Up and Down buttons on your TX-9. Repeat this step to turn FOXBANG off. IMPORTANT NOTE NOTE: When you activate FOXBANG it will automatically use the previous sensitivity setting.
7. Programming the Hellfire Programming your Hellfire can be done from home with the use of a PC or Mac computer, or by sending the Hellfire to the factory. In order to program the Hellfire from home, you will need...
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Connecting your Hellfire to the PC You can now connect the Hellfire to your PC. The USB port is located inside the speaker cap (noted earlier in this chapter). You will need to obtain the appropriate USB cable (USB 2.0 printer-style cable) as one is not included with the product.
8. 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.
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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.
The most common problems are battery related. Before performing anything else, try installing fresh batteries. When your batteries get low, in either the Hellfire or the TX9 remote, unexpected operation can occur. You can experience such things as loss of audio quality, loss of remote control range, and other abnormal results.
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Hellfire until that signal is turned into a change in operation that you are able to perceive. It will not always be instantaneous and may take a second or two before a change in operation is detected from your vantage point.
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14 Fox Hollow Drive Lewistown, PA 17044 Online Warranty Registration You can register your Hellfire digital game call online at the following address (locate the Warranty Registration link on the left of this page): http://www.gofoxpro.com/warranty Make sure that you retain a hard copy of your proof of purchase (i.e. store receipt) for any...
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