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Using FOXGRIP
II
with the TX505
During operation, FOXGRIP
II
transmits a radio signal to the TX505 remote control. You must
make sure that you keep FOXGRIP
II
less-than 10 yards from the remote control. You must also
make sure that the remote control is within proper operational distance from the game call
(line of sight).
With the game call and TX505 powered-on, you can use FOXGRIP
II
. Push button 1 or button 2.
Watch the TX505 closely to observe the reaction. If you push button 1 (activates preset 1), you
can see the TX505 switch to preset mode and briefly flash the sound and volume settings for
preset 1.
4.
Battery Replacement
The FOXGRIP
II
contains a single lithium coin cell battery (CR2032). This battery typically lasts
approximately 3,000 button pushes (actual number of button pushes will vary depending upon
use). Replacement battery can be found at many local stores or through on line sources. To
replace the battery, follow the instructions below:
1.
Before attempting to replace the battery, it is crucial that you understand the risks
of electrostatic discharge potentially harming the electronic board during battery
replacement!
Prior to replacing the battery, make sure that you are static free. You
can touch your hand to a refrigerator door, oven housing, door knob, etc. If you have
the ability to use a proper grounding wrist strap, please do so.
2.
Carefully separate the FOXGRIP
II
into two halves. This can be accomplished with a
flathead screwdriver or other comparable tool.
3.
Once apart, the circuit board will move freely. The batteries is located on the back
side.
4.
Locate the current battery and carefully remove it from the board by sliding it out of
the holder. Note battery orientation as you remove it as the new battery must go
back in the same way.
5.
Carefully slide the new battery into the holder.
6.
Place the circuit board back inside the appropriate case half.
7.
Line the two halves up together and snap them shut to form a single device once
again.
5.
Maximizing FOXGRIP
II
Operations
FOXGRIP
II
relies upon either the TX1000 or TX505 remote control in order to cause a specific
reaction from the accompanying FOXPRO digital game call. It is critical that the remote control
is not obstructed from having a clear line of sight to the game call. For example, if the remote
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