Foxpro 660 TX915 User Manual Infernox

Foxpro Inc TX915 Infernox

User Manual

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Important Information
FOXPRO
®
’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
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Contact Us
Customer Service: (717) 248-2507
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new products and upgrades from FOXPRO
®
. Visit us online:
www.gofoxpro.com
This manual, the animal sounds stored in your caller, and animal sounds purchased from
FOXPRO® Inc. for installation in your caller is protected by copyright.
Copyright ©℗ 2015 by FOXPRO
®
Inc.
Publication Date: April 9, 2015 – REV2
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Table of Contents
Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................ 4
What’s in the Box? .............................................................................................................................. 4
Inferno: First Glance ........................................................................................................................... 4
Inferno Transmitter: First Glance ........................................................................................................ 5
Quick Start Guide ......................................................................................................................................... 5
2-1 Playing Sounds .................................................................................................................................... 5
2-2 Using Favorites/Presets (P1 and P2) ................................................................................................... 6
Auxiliary Jack Function................................................................................................................................. 6
Using External Speakers .............................................................................................................................. 7
Inferno Transmitter Detailed Information ................................................................................................... 7
5-1 Primary Display Area........................................................................................................................... 7
5-2 Main Menu ......................................................................................................................................... 8
5-3 FOXFEATURES: FOXBANG ................................................................................................................... 8
5-4 FOXFEATURES: User Button ................................................................................................................ 8
5-5 Sound Settings: Volume Steps ............................................................................................................ 9
5-6 Sound Settings: Play Mode ................................................................................................................. 9
5-7 Sound Settings: Preset Mute Override................................................................................................ 9
5-8 Timer: Stand Timer ............................................................................................................................. 9
5-9 Timer: Alarm ....................................................................................................................................... 9
5-10 Transmitter Settings: Download List ................................................................................................. 10
5-11 Transmitter Settings: AUX ................................................................................................................. 10
5-12 Transmitter Settings: View................................................................................................................ 10
5-13 Transmitter Settings: About Info ...................................................................................................... 10
5-14 Transmitter Settings: Cable Detect ................................................................................................... 10
Programming the Inferno .......................................................................................................................... 10
6-1 Obtaining New Sounds ..................................................................................................................... 11
6-2 Programming the Inferno ................................................................................................................. 11
6-3 Updating the Transmitter Playlist & Category List ............................................................................ 12
Product Care & Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 12
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................ 12
FCC & IC Information ................................................................................................................................. 13
Warranty Statement ................................................................................................................................ 14
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Getting Started
Congratulations on your purchase of the FOXPRO Inferno digital game call! To avoid personal injury and
product damage, read all operating instructions before operating.
2-1 What’s in the Box?
You will find the following list of items in the box: Inferno digital game call, Inferno transmitter, operator’s
manual, warranty registration card, 3.5mm stereo cable.
2-2 Inferno: First Glance
The chart to the right and image below highlights notable elements of the Inferno game call. Please take a
look to help familiarize yourself.
The Inferno is shipped without batteries. It requires 4 AA batteries. We recommend the use of high quality
alkaline batteries for the best performance, but for extreme low-temperature operation, lithium or
rechargeable NiMH batteries work best. To install batteries in the Inferno:
1. Access the battery compartment by removing the door on the side of the Inferno and locate the
black plastic battery tray. The tray features four cavities for 4 AA batteries. The tray is connected
to a power cable inside of the Inferno. You may unplug this cable and remove the tray from the
caller during battery installation. Never attach a 9V battery to the Inferno!
2. Place the batteries into each battery cavity while observing polarity as indicated.
3. Reconnect the power cable to the tray and place the tray back into the Inferno.
4. Secure the battery compartment back on to the Inferno.
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
1
Rugged injection molded ABS
housing
2
3
Power on/off slide switch
4
Speaker on/off s
lide switch
5
Auxiliary device jack
6
External speaker jack
7
Pilot lamp/low battery
indicator
8
Tripod mount
9
USB port access door
10
Battery compartment
Figure 1: Inferno Overview
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2-3 Inferno Transmitter: First Glance
The following chart corresponds to a graphic
below that depicts the Inferno transmitter
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NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
1
Power On/Off
2
Select
3
Volume Up/Down
4
Mute
5
2 Quick Presets
6
Lanyard loop
7
Aux
iliary
8
User button
9
Sound/Menu Scroll Up/Down
10
Back/Menu
11
Stand Timer
12
Battery Indicator
13
Sound List Input Jack
14
Mute Indicator
15
Volume Level Indicator
16
FOXBANG Indicator
The Inferno transmitter operates on three AA
batteries. It is recommended that you use high
quality alkaline or lithium batteries. To install
batteries in the transmitter:
1. Access the battery compartment by removing the door from the back of the transmitter. The
door slides down and off of the transmitter.
2. Place the batteries into each battery cavity while observing polarity as indicated.
3. Slide the battery compartment door back on the transmitter.
Quick Start Guide
We realize that some of you may wish to jump directly into basic operations, such as playing sounds and
using presets. This is a very brief overview and it is strongly recommended that you read the manual in its
entirety to fully understand all of the capabilities of the system.
2-4 Playing Sounds
IMPORTANT NOTE
THE INFERNO
TRANSMITTER
IS NOT INTENDED TO
OPERATE THE CALLER AT DISTANCES
SHORTER THAN 1 METER (3 FEET). IF THE TRANSMITTER IS LOCATED TOO CLOSE TO THE
CALLER, PROPER OPERATION CANNOT BE ENSURED.
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1. Turn on the Inferno by moving the power switch to the on position. When powered on, the
Inferno pilot lamp will illuminate green, indicating that it is powered on.
2. Turn on the Inferno speaker by moving the speaker switch to the right.
3. Turn on the Inferno transmitter by pushing and holding the power button for approximately 1-2
seconds.
4. Notice the black horizontal highlight bar on the display. The bar moves up and down the screen
as you use the scroll up or down arrow buttons. Using the scroll buttons on the transmitter,
navigate the highlight bar to the category you wish to pick a sound from, and then push the
“Play/Select” button. The sounds assigned to that category will now be displayed.
5. Use the scroll buttons to highlight a sound that you wish to play.
6. Push the “Play/Select” button a single time to begin playback.
7. Use the volume up button to raise the volume level to your desired setting. The transmitter has
20 volume steps.
To mute the sound: push the “Mute” button a single time. When muted, the mute status indicator on the
transmitter display shows an “M.” Un-muting is accomplished by pushing the “Mute” button a second time
and the “M” will no longer be displayed. To switch sounds: use the scroll buttons to navigate to a different
sound selection and then push the “Play/Select” button. You can switch sounds while the Inferno is actively
playing a sound or while muted.
2-5 Using Favorites/Presets (P1 and P2)
The Inferno transmitter is capable of storing up to 10 unique presets/favorites. A preset or favorite is a
shortcut to a specific sound and volume level. The Inferno transmitter has 2 quick-access preset buttons
located on the keypad labeled “P1” and “P2.” By default, the transmitter has no presets established. The
following instructions describe how to establish a preset:
To Create a Preset/Favorite:
1. From the main screen on the transmitter, select the “Favorites/Presets” menu item.
2. Select one of the 10 preset slots. Notice that the screen indicates “Preset Recording” on the top
line of the display. The second line down displays “P1 – Select Sound.”
3. Use the scroll buttons to highlight the sound you want to select for this preset and then push the
“Play/Select” button.
4. Use the volume buttons to set the desired volume level for this preset and then push
“Play/Select.”
5. Your preset is now setup.
To initiate playback of presets 1-2: make sure that both the Inferno and Inferno transmitter are both
turned on, and then push the corresponding preset button (P1 or P2) on the transmitter keypad. The
Inferno will then instantly switch to that sound and volume level. To initiate playback of any other preset:
select the “Favorites/Presets” menu on the main screen, browse through the available presets, and then
use the “Play/Select” button, just as if you were picking a sound for normal playback. The user button can
be configured to initiate playback of presets 3, 4, and 5.
Auxiliary Jack Function
The Inferno 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
®
FOXJACK 2 or Jack Daddy decoy, and to be able
to turn these on and off with the Inferno transmitter. However, there are some strict electrical limits
involved with this jack. If these limits are exceeded, damage to your Inferno will result. This damage is not
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covered by the warranty. The electrically inclined will want to know that the jack is connected to the drain
of an internal Field Effect Transistor with a maximum current rating of 100mA. The “tip” polarity of the
3.5mm jack is positive, while the sleeve is negative. If the external device is connected with the polarity
reversed, an internal protection diode within the FET will conduct, causing the device to stay on constantly.
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” jack are beyond the scope of this manual. You are
urged to seek help from a knowledgeable professional before connecting any unapproved device to this
jack. Remember that damage to your Inferno caused by improper use of the “AUX” jack is not covered by
the warranty, nor will FOXPRO
®
be liable for damage to any device connected to this jack.
Using External Speakers
The Inferno is equipped with an external speaker jack which allows you to connect an additional speaker. By
connecting a larger and more efficient external speaker to the Inferno, the volume level can be increased
significantly. You can find a complete selection of external speakers to purchase on the FOXPRO website.
The external speaker jack on your Inferno accepts a standard 3.5mm plug. When selecting an external
speaker, it is recommended to use one with an impedance rating of 8-ohms. NOTE: Be sure the Inferno is
turned OFF before connecting an external speaker!
To connect an external speaker, plug the connector of the external speaker into the external speaker jack
on the side of the Inferno. If you wish to have ONLY the external speaker produce sound, you must disable
the internal speaker by moving the speaker switch to the left or off position.
Inferno Transmitter Detailed Information
5-1 Primary Display Area
When the Inferno transmitter is
powered on, it will display a
startup screen showing the
firmware version information and
then the primary display area
(shown to the right). The top line of
the transmitter displays
“Categories.” The first line down
displays “Favorites/Presets.”
“Favorites/Presets” provides a
mechanism for both creating new
presets as well as initiating
playback of existing presets. The
transmitter can handle up to 10 presets in total. Beneath “Favorites/Presets” is the list of sound categories
or “Sound List” depending upon the transmitter configuration. The bottom line of the transmitter display is
a static status line displaying (in order): mute status, volume level, FOXBANG status, battery level, and
elapsed timer. To navigate through the primary display area and menu options, use the scroll up or scroll
down buttons. The resulting action of pushing scroll up or scroll down is the black highlight bar moving up
or down respectively. To select a menu item, push the play/select button. To move back through the menu
or exit a category or menu option, use the back/menu button.
Figure 2: Primary Display Area
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5-2 Main Menu
The main menu provides access to a variety of transmitter configurations. To access the main menu, push
the back/menu button.
5-3 FOXFEATURES: FOXBANG
When activated, FOXBANG reacts to the muzzle blast of a firearm by automatically switching to an assigned
function. There are 5 different functions for FOXBANG. The available functions for FOXBANG activation
include: mute (toggles mute on/off), auxiliary (toggles auxiliary device on/off), preset 3, preset 4, and preset
5.
To Activate FOXBANG and Assign a Function:
1. From the Inferno transmitter main menu, select the FOX FEATURES option, and then select
FOXBANG.
2. Use the scroll up or scroll down buttons to cycle through the available options from “Off” to the
desired function you would like FOXBANG to be linked to.
3. When the desired function is selected, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in.
As the transmitter 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
particular 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. High sensitivity should be used for smaller calibers such as .17 to .22. Everything else
should work fine with the medium setting.
Setting the Sensitivity:
1. From the FOXFEATURES menu, select the “FOXBANG SENS” option.
2. Use the scroll buttons to cycle through the available sensitivity options.
3. When the sensitivity level has been set, push “Play/Select” to lock it in.
An unintended and unavoidable consequence of adjusting the FOXBANG sensitivity to the highest level is
that handling noises, such as the banging of the transmitter case on your firearm stock, may cause
unexpected activation of FOXBANG. For this reason, you should choose the lowest sensitivity that affords
reliable activation from the muzzle blast. FOXBANG is intended to work when the transmitter is located
within about 5 feet of the firearm muzzle.
5-4 FOXFEATURES: User Button
The user button is located on the transmitter keypad. This button can be assigned a function of your choice
for quick one button access. You can choose from: recall, timer reset, backlight, preset 3, preset 4, and
preset 5. You can configure the user button by performing the following:
1. Access the FOXFEATURES menu on the Inferno and select “USER.”
2. Select USER and use the scroll buttons to cycle through the available options.
3. When the desired option has been set, push “Play/Select” to lock it in.
TIP FROM FOXPRO
The FOXBANG sensor is located inside of the
Inferno
remote. In
order for it to detect the gunshot, the remote needs to be
relatively close to the firearm (within 5 feet). It is assumed that
most hunters will have the remote on a lanyard around their
neck.
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5-5 Sound Settings: Volume Steps
The Inferno remote has a range of volumes from 0 – 20. Increasing the volume in the field by increments of
1 may be too slow for some and therefore this stepping value is configurable. You can choose from 1, 2, and
3. Changing the volume step value can be done by performing the following:
1. Access the Sound Settings menu and select “Volume Step”.
2. Use the scroll buttons to adjust the value up or down.
3. When the desired value is set, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in.
5-6 Sound Settings: Play Mode
This menu allows you to specify which mode
of sound playback the Inferno operates on.
The available options are: repeat, single
play, and jukebox. The default setting is
repeat. In this play mode, the Inferno will
play the selected sound non-stop. In single play mode the sound will play a single time and then stop. In
jukebox mode the sounds play a single time, incrementally.
5-7 Sound Settings: Preset Mute Override
During normal operation, if the Inferno is muted and you play a preset, the preset is queued for playback,
but it cannot be heard until the caller is un-muted. Preset mute override will take care of this and eliminate
the need for un-muting the sound upon preset activation. It works by initially checking to see if mute is
active and, if it is, un-mute the unit prior to initiating playback of the preset sound. This is especially useful
for FOXBANG operation. Turning on preset mute override can be done by performing the following:
1. Access the Sound Settings menu and select “Preset Mt. O/R”.
2. Use the scroll buttons to cycle between on or off.
3. When set, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in.
5-8 Timer: Stand Timer
The elapsed timer (located on the bottom right on the display) allows you to see how long you have been
on a stand. The timer starts as soon as you turn on the Inferno transmitter. You can reset the timer by
accessing the main menu, selecting timer option, and then selecting the “Stand Timer Reset.” The timer will
automatically reset to 00:00 if it is allowed to continue beyond 99:59.
5-9 Timer: Alarm
The Inferno remote features a visual alarm that can be set to go off after a span of time. The available times
are represented in minutes: 1 – 15 (individual steps) and 20-60 (steps of 5). When the alarm is set and the
configured time span passes, the stand timer (or clock if set to display the clock) will display a confirmation
message and the timer indicator will begin to flash. To set an alarm, perform the following:
1. From the Timer menu select “Alarm”
2. Use the scroll buttons to select the desired amount of time in minutes. To shut off the alarm,
simply change the value to off.
3. Push “Play/Select” to set the alarm.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The Play Mode setting is not stored between power cycles.
You will need to change this setting each time you power
on the Inferno remote.
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5-10 Transmitter Settings: Download List
Any time you reprogram the Inferno to add new sounds or rearrange existing sounds, you must download a
new copy of the play list and categories to the transmitter. This menu item will guide you through that
process.
5-11 Transmitter Settings: AUX
The auxiliary jack operation specifications can be changed for either momentary or latched. All FOXPRO
decoys require that the jack be setup for momentary. To configure the auxiliary jack setting:
1.
From the
Transmitter Settings menu, select “AUX”.
2. Cycle through the two options using the scroll buttons.
3. When the appropriate setting is selected, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Some third party decoys may require latched operation as opposed to momentary. A detailed
list of other products and their specific requirements is not maintained by FOXPRO. You will
need to check with the equipment manufacturer to determine if it is compatible and what
the requirements are.
5-12 Transmitter Settings: View
The Inferno transmitter can display your sounds either by general listing or by category listing. Sound
categories are the best route to go if you have a large number of sounds. The Inferno transmitter supports
up to 15 unique categories. To configure the view setting:
1. From the Transmitter Settings menu, select “View”.
2. Cycle through the two options using the scroll buttons.
3. When the appropriate setting is selected, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in.
5-13 Transmitter Settings: About Info
The About Info screen displays a variety of information pertaining to version number, number of sounds
loaded, number of categories loaded, the number of presets, and transmitter health.
5-14 Transmitter Settings: Cable Detect
If cable detect is turned on, the transmitter will automatically prompt you to perform the download list
function when a 3.5mm stereo cable is connected to the jack on the top of the transmitter. You can
manually initiate a download list process if you prefer by disabling this feature. See section 6-3 for more
information.
Programming the Inferno
The Inferno can operate up to 200 sounds in total. From the factory, it’s loaded with 75 sounds.
Programming the Inferno is done with the use of a PC or Mac computer or by sending the Inferno to the
factory. In order to program the Inferno from home, you will need a USB 2.0 A/B printer cable and a
computer running one of the following operating systems: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, or Mac OS X 10.7.3
or newer. For detailed programming guides, please visit the FOXPRO website. Mac users can find a very
detailed instruction set at the following address: http://www.gofoxpro.com/site/resources/mac-
programming All other programming guides can be found at the following address:
http://www.gofoxpro.com/site/resources/programming-support
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6-1 Obtaining New Sounds
You can access the FOXPRO website at any time to purchase new sounds for your Inferno. The website is
located at: http://www.gofoxpro.com. From the site, access the “FOXPRO Sounds” menu option from the
main menu and click on one of the sound pack options. You can purchase 4 sounds of your choice, 8 sounds
of your choice, and 16 sounds of your choice. The Inferno is also capable of playing MP3 and uncompressed
WAV files obtained from other sources. The maximum number of sounds that your Inferno can hold at one
time is 200.
6-2 Programming the Inferno
The first step is to download and install the FOXPRO Sound Programming Utility. The installer for the
FOXPRO Sound Programming Utility can be downloaded directly from our website at any time by visiting:
http://www.gofoxpro.com/programmer (Mac users: see the note at the bottom of the page). Follow the
provided instructions on that page to install the software and become familiar with it.
Connecting your Inferno to your Computer
The USB port is located inside the back access
compartment (see Figure 4 to the right) of the
Inferno. After connecting the Inferno to your
computer, launch the utility. The utility should
recognize the device and display "Connected to..."
followed by the device name. The "Caller Sound
Files" column will become active and display the
sounds currently installed.
File Locations / Sound Library
When you initially launch the Sound Programming
Utility, it creates a folder called “FOXPRO” in your
documents folder. The Sound Programming Utility
expects to find new sound files in the Documents
-> FOXPRO -> Sounds folder. If you have your new sounds stored somewhere else, use the “Browse Library”
button to locate the sounds.
Brief Overview on Programming New Sounds:
1. Connect the Inferno to your computer.
2. Launch the programming utility.
3. If you do not see your new sounds under the "Source Sound Files" column, use the "Browse
Library" button to navigate to the correct location. When the appropriate files are found,
double-click on any of the sounds to automatically load all files from that location.
4. Select one, multiple, or all sound files in the "Source Sound Files" column. Click on the position
you wish to load the sounds into on the “Caller Sound Files” column and click "Insert.”
5. When complete, Windows users must click on the "Update Caller" button to save your changes.
Mac users will not have an “Update Caller” button as the sounds are inserted in real time.
6. Use the utility to configure your categories by clicking on the “Edit Categories” button on the
main interface. You will need to add the new sounds into the desired categories if your
transmitter is configured for category view. If you are using sound list view, you will not need to
worry about the category assignments. Note: the Inferno can have up to 15 categories, each with
75 sounds.
7. Exit the utility and update your transmitter playlist.
Figure 3: Inferno USB Port
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6-3 Updating the Transmitter Playlist & Category List
Now that you are done programming the Inferno, you are ready to download the new playlist to the
transmitter. You will need to obtain a 3.5mm male-to-male stereo cable for this process.
1. Disconnect all accessories from the Inferno (i.e. speakers or decoy) and make sure that it is
turned off.
2. Turn on the transmitter.
3. Connect the 3.5mm cable from the sound upload jack on the transmitter to the AUX jack on the
Inferno.
4. The transmitter will display a message, “Turn caller off. Connect remote to AUX jack on call.”
Select “OK” to clear the message.
5. Power on the Inferno to initiate the transfer. The display on the remote updates as the transfer
progresses. It displays the number of sounds transferred and whether or not a valid category file
has been found. When complete, the screen returns to the normal view.
6. Unplug the cable from the transmitter and Inferno. Browse through the categories or sound list
to view the changes.
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.
Avoid exposure to all precipitation and moisture. Moisture (perhaps from rain, snow, condensation, or
other) can potentially enter the unit or the battery compartment and cause serious problems. Proper care
should be taken to mitigate the introduction of moisture into the machine and make sure that no moisture
is present during storage. Moisture can quickly lead to corrosion, electrical shorts, and even rust—all of
which can render the unit damaged and out of warranty. This type of damage is preventable! If you are
operating in rainy, wet conditions, it is recommended that you place the unit inside of a large plastic storage
bag or use a water/weatherproof deployment bag to keep water from getting to it. When storing the unit
for prolonged periods, be sure that you keep it in a dry location.
Remove batteries prior to storage or extended periods of inactivity! All batteries, whether alkaline or
rechargeable, should be removed from the game calls, decoys, and transmitters prior to storage or periods
of inactivity. Batteries left inside of electronic devices can leak over time. Damages caused by this can be
severe and potentially destroy the electrical components. To prevent this from happening, simply remove
all batteries from all devices before you put them away. Keep in mind: damage caused by battery leakage is
not covered under warranty.
Troubleshooting
The most common problems are battery related. Before performing anything else, try installing fresh
batteries. When your batteries get low, in either the Inferno or the Inferno transmitter, unexpected
operation can occur. You can experience such things as loss of audio quality, loss of transmitter range, and
other abnormal results.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Inferno
will Not Turn On
Make sure that you have fresh batteries installed. If using
rechargeable batteries, make sure they are fully charged.
Inspect the battery tray and make sure the springs are not
compressed or corroded as this could lead to poor battery
connectivity.
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Infe
rno
does not produce any sound
Check that t
he speaker
is
not turned off
. If you
still
cannot
play sounds, connect the Inferno to a computer and inspect
the sound files for missing files or signs of corruption.
Cannot transfer sound list to
Inferno
transmitter
This typically stems from an error in the play list on the
Inferno. If you recently added new sounds, double-check the
programming for errors such as duplicate or missing sound
numbers.
Inferno transmitter
does not turn on
Install fresh battery
and
try again.
Having trouble with programming
new sounds
Check out FOXPRO’s website for detailed programming
information for your Inferno.
Poor battery life in extreme cold
weather conditions
Cold weather operations can take a serious toll on alkaline
batteries. It is strongly recommended that you use lithium or
rechargeable NiMH batteries to get the best performance in
cold weather.
Inferno
not being recognized by
computer
Make sure that the
Inferno
is turned
OFF
while connected to
the computer. Make sure that the memory card is properly
situated in the socket.
Pilot light / LED is blinking
This is the low battery indicator. Replace your batteries.
Pilot light blinks 5 times and then
turns off
Problem detected with the memory card. Contact support.
FCC & IC Information
FCC Information
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. 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:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet or circuit different that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of this device. Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules.
Note: Units exported beyond the boundaries of North America are not FCC certified. FOXPRO Inc. makes
every attempt at complying with regional regulations governing radio spectrum. However, it is the user’s
responsibility to ensure compliance with local laws and ordinances that govern the use of radio controlled
devices in the area of operation.
Industry Canada Notice
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This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesirable operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de
brouilage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le functionnement.
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 time as established for 3 years from the date of purchase if the item was
purchased from a FOXPRO Authorized Retailer. Return the unit prepaid and packaged securely along with
proof of purchase to FOXPRO. Include a note describing the defect or problem. This limited warranty is 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. Examples of non-warranty issues:
product ceases to work after exposure to water (in the form of any precipitation), moisture, or other
elemental forces; product is physically damaged from dropping, running over with any vehicle, falling from
any surface and impacting with the ground, gunshot, misuse, neglect, abuse, animal attack; product ceases
to work as a result of battery leakage, battery damage, intentional or unintentional wiring accidents,
connecting an unapproved charging device to the product, overpowering, and incorrect installation of
batteries; product ceases to work after connecting an unapproved external auxiliary device.
Online Warranty Registration
You can register your Inferno digital game call online at the following address (locate the Warranty
Registration link on the left of the 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 future warranty claims.

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