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  • Page 2 ’s goal is to provide our customers with the highest quality products in the industry. We take great pride in manufacturing our products in the USA. Please do not hesitate to contact us for assistance, comments, or questions. FOXPRO® Inc. 14 Fox Hollow Drive -Lewistown, PA 17044 Hours of Operation Monday – Friday 8AM –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started .................... 6 SSCP: First Glance ................6 SSCP: Power Requirements ..............7 SSCP Remote: First Glance ..............7 SSCP Remote: Requirements ............10 Quick Start Guide ..................10 Connecting the External Speakers ............ 10 Powering On the SSCP ............... 10 SSCP Remote Setup ................
  • Page 4 Presets / Favorites ................21 FOX FEATURES ................... 21 FOXFUSION ..................21 FOXMOTION ..................23 FOXBANG ................... 23 FOXPITCH ................... 24 AUTO VOLUME .................. 25 User Button ..................25 FOXDATA ................... 26 FOXGRIP .................... 27 Sound Settings ..................28 Volume Step ..................28 Primary &...
  • Page 5 7-10 Date & Date Format ................32 TX1000 Settings ..................32 Radio Channel ................... 32 Download List ..................32 AUX ....................32 View ....................33 Temperature Units ................33 Barometer Measurement Units ............33 Elevation .................... 33 About Info ..................33 Restore Defaults ................
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    1. Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the FOXPRO Super Snow-Crow-Pro (SSCP) digital game call. Included in the box you should find the following list of items: Super Snow-Crow-Pro digital game call, Super Snow-Crow-Pro remote control, (2) Super Snow-Crow-Pro speakers, (2) 12V SLA batteries, wall charger, operators manual, warranty registration.
  • Page 7: Sscp: Power Requirements

    3. The pilot lamp is located under the charge jack. 4. The power switch is located under the pilot lamp. 5. The USB port is located below the battery compartment on the faceplate. 6. The auxiliary device jack is located to the right of the battery compartment.
  • Page 8 Figure 1-2 Super Snow-Crow-Pro Remote The second item from the left on the top status line is the ANG/FOXGRIP status indicator. FOXB 2. Next item to the right is the moon phase indicator. 3. The next item to the right is the barometric pressure indicator. 4.
  • Page 9 11. On the lower portion of the remote is the handle/buttons portion. The first button to the upper right is the Back/Menu button. 12. In the middle of the handle is a large square shaped button. Directly above and below this button are the scroll up and down buttons.
  • Page 10: Sscp Remote: Requirements

    1-4 SSCP Remote: Requirements The SSCP remote control operates on 3 ‘AA’ batteries. It is recommended that you use high quality lithium or alkaline batteries for the best performance. 2. Quick Start Guide The following Quick Start Guide provides a very brief overview of basic operations such as playing sounds, adjusting volume, and using presets.
  • Page 11: Playing Sounds

    The clock can be displayed in either the standard 12-hour format or 24- hour format (military time). The bottom status line of the SSCP display can show either the current time or the stand timer. The stand timer will only be displayed if it is turned on—otherwise, the clock will show the current time.
  • Page 12: Using Presets/Favorites

    8. To switch sounds, simply go through the sound list or switch categories to find a different sound and then just push the “Play/Select” button. To go back to the previous sound, push the “Recall” button. 2-5 Using Presets/Favorites The SSCP remote can store up to 50 unique presets or favorites. A preset is a shortcut to a particular sound which has a defined volume level.
  • Page 13: Sscp Detailed Overview

    The SSCP ships with 2 30W SP-1130 speakers. The SSCP has a total of four heavy-duty speaker jacks that can accommodate up to 4 SP-1130 speakers. These jacks are specifically designed to work with FOXPRO SP- 1130 speakers. Any attempts to modify these jacks will result in nullification of warranty.
  • Page 14: Auxiliary Device Jack

    40°F to 85°F (5°C to 30°C). • Never connect your SSCP to an unregulated 12V system (i.e., automotive systems, high current power supplies, etc.) Serious damage will occur which is not covered by the warranty. The charge jack is intended only for FOXPRO® chargers.
  • Page 15: Usb Port

    • Never attach an unapproved or a non-FOXPRO® charger to your SSCP! Damages caused by plugging unapproved charging devices into your SSCP will not be covered by the warranty. • Disconnect any/all accessory devices that may be attached to the SSCP prior to charging. This includes external speakers, auxiliary devices, and USB cables.
  • Page 16: Sscp Remote Operation

    with Removable Storage’ with the volume label beginning with “SC6”. Mac users may see a new icon appear on the desktop. Otherwise, locate the device through Finder. 3. Open the SSCP icon to view the contents. You should see two folders: “Sounds”...
  • Page 17: Understanding The Sscp Remote Display

    button allows you to access the SSCP Remote menu configuration and step back one level in the menu system. 4-3 Understanding the SSCP Remote Display The SSCP remote control screen can be viewed in three main segments: top status line, primary display area, and bottom status line. The top and bottom status lines are static.
  • Page 18 The image above shows the primary display area for the SSCP remote. Above the menu items you will see “Categories” which is the title of this screen. When you enter other menu sections, the title will change accordingly. The two main items on the screen “Favorites/Presets” and “FoxCast”...
  • Page 19: Accessing Sscp Remote Configuration Menu

    display may appear according to how the MUTE / Pause control has been applied. See the FOXFUSION section for more information. • VOL: Volume level indicator. Ranges 0 – 40. • BATT: Battery level indicator. • TIME(R): Displays either stand timer or real-time clock. When an alarm is indicated, the background will blink red.
  • Page 20: Playing Sounds With The Remote

    To check/set the channel on the SSCP remote, turn on the SSCP remote and access the main menu and select the “TX1000 Settings” menu item. “Radio Channel” will be the first option. The channel will be shown to the right of the text. This needs to be the same value that is set for the SSCP.
  • Page 21: Presets / Favorites

    stepping value of 2. Volume can be controlled automatically by a feature called Auto Volume. 4-8 Presets / Favorites You can store up to 50 favorites or presets in your remote control. A favorite or preset is, essentially, a shortcut to a specific sound number and volume level.
  • Page 22 Sounds”. To access the “FOXFUSION Sounds” list, push the FOXFUSION button on the right side of the remote control. Both sounds will have their own unique properties such as volume level and they can both be muted independently or together. The FOXFUSION button on the remote allows you to switch back and forth between the primary and FOXFUSION sound.
  • Page 23: Foxmotion

    By making any of the following actions, FOXFUSION will be deactivated: Changing of the primary sound, engaging other FOX FEATURES, pushing a preset quick access button, FOXBANG activation, playback of a FOXCAST sequence. 5-2 FOXMOTION FOXMOTION is a unique feature that allows you to “move” the sound between the left and right speakers at varying rates to portray an effect of the sound (animal) moving.
  • Page 24: Foxpitch

    As the remote control has an internal sensor that senses when your firearm has been discharged, it is important to make sure that you have the correct sensitivity level set for your firearm. There are 3 sensitivity levels that you can choose from: Low, Medium, and High. The lower sensitivity setting should be used with higher caliber firearms such as a .30 and higher.
  • Page 25: Auto Volume

    To activate FOXPITCH, access the FOX FEATURES menu on the SSCP remote and locate FOXPITCH. Select FOXPITCH and use the scroll buttons to change the value from “Off” to the desired level. When the pitch adjustment is set, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in. 5-5 AUTO VOLUME When activated, auto volume begins playing your sound at the lowest volume setting.
  • Page 26: Foxdata

    SSCP remote to a PC. CSV files can be opened with popular software titles such as Microsoft Excel. As an extension to FOXDATA, FOXPRO has developed an online extension that you can use to store your data. Visit the website below for more information on the FOXDATA online extension: http://www.gofoxpro.com/foxdata...
  • Page 27: Foxgrip

    FOXDATA button a single time and the current state will be recorded. After you have completed the hunt, push the FOXDATA button for 1-2 seconds and select one of the shown options to close the session with a specific comment reflecting the outcome of the hunt. The options for ending a hunt are as follows: Successful Call, Successful Call/Kill, Shots Fired / Miss, Camera Shot, Nothing Seen, Premature Ending.
  • Page 28: Sound Settings

    To assign a feature to FOXGRIP, access the FOX FEATURES menu and locate the FOXGRIP menu item. Push the “Play/Select” button and then use the scroll buttons to cycle through the available options. After locating the desired option, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in. 6.
  • Page 29: Right And Left Speaker

    speaker setup, a stereo audio file will be split so that the left channel plays through the left speakers while the right channel plays through the right speakers. If you are operating with FOXFUSION with stereo sounds, the left/right channel distribution will be the same. Mono mode results in left/right channels being condensed so that the same sounds play through all speakers at the same time.
  • Page 30: Display / Power

    You can still adjust screen brightness to fine-tune it to your specific needs. Also included is the FOXPRO theme which is built with FOXPRO company colors (orange/black). This theme is very good for night hunting.
  • Page 31: Auto Off

    7-5 Auto Off After being idle for an established period, the SSCP remote control will completely power down. When this happens, the remote must be powered back on like normal. There are five different time settings that you can use for configuring the auto power off: 30 minutes, 45 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, and 4 hours.
  • Page 32: Time

    SSCP remote. This menu item will guide you through that process. The entire programming process is covered in more detail later in the manual. 8-3 AUX The auxiliary jack operation specifications can be changed for either momentary or latched. All FOXPRO Jack Predator Decoys require that...
  • Page 33: View

    the jack be setup for momentary. Some third-party decoys may require latched operation as opposed to momentary. 8-4 View The SSCP remote control can display your sounds either by general listing or by category listing. Sound categories are the best route to go if you have many sounds.
  • Page 34: Sscp Remote Usb Operation

    of your presets/favorites, sound list, categories, and all FOXDATA information. 9. SSCP Remote USB Operation The SSCP remote control features a mini-USB port located inside of the battery compartment, just above the batteries. To connect the remote to a computer, you will need to obtain a mini-USB type A/B cable (provided with the SSCP).
  • Page 35: Viewing The Foxdata File

    At first glance, the file may seem confusing and not very useful. FOXPRO has developed an online FOXDATA extension that allows you to create an account on our website, upload your ‘foxdata.csv’...
  • Page 36: Creating Foxcast Sequence Files

    11. Creating FOXCAST Sequence Files 11-1 Creating FOXCAST Sequences Manually A FOXCAST sequence file is a simple text-based file that contains unique instructions to guide your SSCP through a stand. These instructions include commands to change the sound, change the volume level, enter a passage of silence, and so forth.
  • Page 37: Placing Sequences In The Sscp

    “Sounds” folder in the SSCP. 11-3 Creating FOXCAST Sequences Online A second, simpler option for creating sequences can be found on the FOXPRO website. The following address will direct you to the FOXPRO...
  • Page 38: Synchronizing The Sscp Remote

    12. Product Care & Maintenance 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.
  • Page 39 batteries get low, in either the SSCP or the SSCP remote, unexpected operation can occur. You can experience such things as loss of audio quality, loss of remote-control range, and other abnormal results. Problem: SSCP will not turn on. Solution: Make sure that you have fresh batteries installed.
  • Page 40: Maximizing Remote Range

    Problem: Cannot control external decoy. Solution: f you are using a FOXPRO Jack Predator Decoy, make sure that the AUX configuration is set to momentary and not latched. If you are using a third-party decoy, try using the latched setting instead of momentary.
  • Page 41: Fcc & Ic Information

    • Try to keep the remote control approximately six inches away from your body, gun barrel, and metal shooting sticks. • Hold the remote control vertically with the antenna pointing skyward. • Avoid using the device remotely when you are near power lines, cellular phone towers, and radar (such as near airports or military installations).
  • Page 42 guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •...
  • Page 43: Warranty Statement

    16. Warranty Statement Your FOXPRO® game call is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship that diminish its usefulness for a period of five years from the date of purchase if the item was purchased from a FOXPRO Authorized Retailer.
  • Page 44 void if the unit is physically damaged, used in a manner contrary to intended use, or otherwise abused, either intentionally or unintentionally. Also specifically excluded are batteries and damage caused by attempts to charge batteries not intended to be recharged, and water damage.

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