Playing Sounds With The Tx9 Remote Control; Using External Speakers; Connecting An External Speaker - Foxpro Scorpion X1-B Instruction Manual

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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. Use the sound up or sound down arrow buttons to scroll through your
available sounds. The selector bar highlights the sound that is currently
selected.
NOTE: When scrolling through sounds, the playlist will change in
pages. The first page will show sounds 000 – 005, page two will
show 006 – 011, etc.
3. After you pick the sound you wish to play, press the "SEND" button.
The sound number is displayed on the screen the bottom left side after
you have press "SEND".
4. Raise your volume level by pressing and holding the volume up button.
As you raise the volume level, the on screen volume level indicator will
increment. You can decrease the volume by pressing and holding the
volume down button.
5. Use the mute button to pause/stop the sound you are playing.
6. To switch sounds, repeat step 2.
7. To turn off the TX9, press and hold the "PWR"/"SEND" button for a few
seconds. You will see a message appear on the screen saying
"Release key to turn off transmitter". As soon as you release your hold
on the button, the TX9 will power down.

2.0 USING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS

The SCORPION X1B is equipped with two External Speaker Jacks, which
allows you to connect one or two additional speakers to your Scorpion caller.
The internal Mylar cone speaker performs admirably; however, you may
encounter situations that require higher sound levels. By connecting a larger
external speaker(s) to the SCORPION X1B, the volume level can be increased
significantly.

2.1 Connecting an External Speaker

Plug the connector of the external speaker into one of the Ext. Spkr. Jacks.
NOTE: This does not automatically disconnect the internal speaker. You
may want to let it play, although battery life will be better if you disable
the internal speaker. If you wish to have only the external speaker(s)
produce sound, do the following:
NOTE: With two speakers connected and the Speaker Jumper set to "ON" the
internal and both external speakers will play simultaneously. The internal
speaker is connected to the right audio channel and the external speaker jacks
are connected to the left audio channel.
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