Foxpro Scorpion X1-B Instruction Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ® USING THE FOXPRO SCORPION X1-B 1.0 QUICK OPERATING GUIDE 1.1 Installing Batteries in the SCORPION X1-B 1.2 Installing the Battery in the TX9 Remote Control 1.3 Turning on the Scorpion X1-B 1.4 Playing Sounds with the TX9 Remote Control 2.0 USING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    General Inquiry E-mail: sales@gofoxpro.com Stay up to date with the latest sounds by visiting our online sound library. ® Watch for new products and upgrades from FOXPRO . Visit us online: www.gofoxpro.com This manual, the animal sounds stored in your caller, and animal sounds ®...
  • Page 4: Using The Foxpro ® Scorpion

    Please take this time to read and understand the information in this instruction booklet. This will ensure that you ® receive the maximum benefit from your new FOXPRO SCORPION X1B. FEATURES Injection Molded Fiberglass Reinforced ABS housing...
  • Page 5: Quick Operating Guide

    1.0 QUICK OPERATING GUIDE Since the Scorpion is shipped from the factory without batteries installed, the first step is to install 8 “AA” batteries. These may be alkaline or rechargeable types. NOTE: We strongly recommend high capacity NiMH rechargeable batteries over alkaline types for maximum performance, particularly when using loud volume levels.
  • Page 6: Playing Sounds With The Tx9 Remote Control

    housing. To turn the SCORPION X1B on, simply move the switch to the right, or on position. 1.4 Playing Sounds with the TX9 Remote Control 1. Turn on the TX9 remote control by pressing and holding the “PWR” button for a few seconds. 2.
  • Page 7: Internal Speaker Control

    ® 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. However, there are some strict electrical limits involved with this jack.
  • Page 8 The maximum voltage applied to this jack must never exceed 15 ® volts. Typical uses for this jack would be to control the FOXPRO Jack-in-the- Box or Jack-Attack Decoy, or to start and stop a video recorder. Instructions on connecting various devices to the “AUX”...
  • Page 9: Tx9 Remote Control

    5.0 TX9 REMOTE CONTROL The SCORPION X1B features the TX9 remote control. The TX9 includes a graphic display (no printed sound lists), two custom presets buttons that provides you with one button access to your most commonly used sounds, volume level indicator, recall button, an elapsed timer, and battery level indicator for the transmitter battery.
  • Page 10: Turning The Tx9 On/Off

    5.2 Turning the TX9 On/Off 1. Press and hold the “PWR”/”SEND” button for a few seconds. The screen will illuminate and display “FOXPRO”. After a brief pause, you should see the main screen listing the first six sounds starting with 000.
  • Page 11: Volume Control

    The recall button remembers the last sound and volume level that you were operating with. For example, if you are playing sound 001 at volume 9, and then switch to sound 002 at volume 5, by pressing the recall button you will jump back to sound 001 and volume 9.
  • Page 12: Foxbang

    Volume Up and Volume Down simultaneously. To switch back to normal text mode, reverse this process. 6.0 REPROGRAMMING SOUNDS ON YOUR SCORPION X1B You can locate an extensive guide to programming your SCORPION X1B on ® the FOXPRO website at: http://www.gofoxpro.com/program.php Page | 12...
  • Page 13: Downloading The Foxpro ® Programming Utility

    Once removed, the card can be interfaced by using a Micro-SD card reader that interfaces to your home computer. After the card reader is attached to your ® PC with the memory card installed, you can then use the FOXPRO programming utility to reprogram the sounds. ®...
  • Page 14 This is the folder where your sounds are located. ® 2. Double click on the C:\ prompt, and locate the “FOXPRO ” folder. The sounds sub folder should show up, assuming that you have used this folder to store your sounds.
  • Page 15: Downloading New Playlist To The Tx9

    .FLAC and .wav files. Other file types are not supported. Although you may store .FXP sounds on your computer for later use, they cannot be played on ® your computer, or on any audio player other than a FOXPRO caller. 6.3 Downloading a New Playlist to the TX9 Now that you are done programming your SCORPION X1B, you are ready to download the new playlist to the TX9 transmitter.
  • Page 16: Limited Warranty Statement

    This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no 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:...
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  • Page 20 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT ® Your FOXPRO wildlife caller 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. Return the unit prepaid and packaged securely along with proof of purchase to the address shown below.

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