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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 

Summary of Contents for FOXGRIP II

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Page 3: ...ring the FOXGRIP II with the TX1000 5 2 3 Configuring Buttons 1 and 2 5 2 4 Using FOXGRIP II with the TX1000 5 3 TX505 Instructions 6 3 1 Compatibility 6 3 2 Pairing the FOXGRIP II with the TX505 6 3...

Page 4: ...on 1 set up to mute their Shockwave while button 2 plays preset 1 FOXGRIP II features industrial strength Velcro allowing you to secure it to many different locations such as your firearm shooting sti...

Page 5: ...played to the right 2 3 Configuring Buttons 1 and 2 Fox Grip buttons 1 and 2 can be mapped to any of the following features in the TX1000 Presets 1 5 Fox Data Mute Auxiliary To configure FOXGRIP II to...

Page 6: ...t you have a TX505 remote control The TX505 is featured with the following FOXPRO digital game calls Fury 2 Prairie Blaster 2 CS24B and newer Krakatoa models If you have an original TX500 remote contr...

Page 7: ...f 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 refrigerato...

Page 8: ...he TX1000 or TX505 and the associated FOXPRO digital game call Always use fresh batteries in all devices 6 Limited Warranty Statement FOXGRIP II is warranted to be free from defects in materials and w...

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