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Connect the approved FOXPRO charger to the charger jack on the HammerJack 2 and 
attach the transformer to the appropriate outlet. 

 

Remember that NiMH batteries self-discharge about 1% per day. 

 

Do not leave charging batteries unattended. 

 

Remove batteries from battery holder when caller will not be used for prolonged 
periods to help prevent deep discharge. 

 

Recharge your batteries periodically

even when not in use

to prevent deep 

discharge. 

6.

 

Using External Power Sources 

The design of the HammerJack 2 permits the use of certain external power sources, so long as some 
precautions are observed. The 8-cell internal battery pack will serve about 98 percent of the users about 98 
percent of the time. This makes for a caller that is compact and lightweight, highly portable, and has very 
good battery life. However, we recognized that there may be times when extended run-times and 
additional volume are more important than lightweight and absolute portability. You can have the best of 
both worlds with the HammerJack 2!  

By connecting a large external 12-volt battery to the external power adapter replacement door (sold 
separately at FOXPRO), you can operate the HammerJack 2 and obtain run-times measured in days rather 
than hours. A NiMH battery pack supplies 9.6 volts to the power amplifier, while an external battery can 
supply up to 14 volts. This additional voltage will offer an increase in power output to the speakers, 
equating to additional volume. But there is a double-edged sword involved here. By giving the user the 
ability to get more power from the amplifier, there is also a much greater chance of causing damage to the 
built-in speakers. For this reason, we recommend using one of our large external speakers, such as the SP-
60, if you really need to, say, call crows from the next county. Not only are these speakers more efficient, 
they will have no problem dealing with the extra power. 

 

NOTE

: If you must use extreme volume without the external speaker, use only the front horn. The rear cone 

speaker is somewhat more delicate than the front horn. Please be careful with the volume control, and 
remember these cautions when using an external battery

 

NEVER connect an external battery to the charge jack. 

 

NEVER connect a battery or power supply capable of delivering more than 15 volts to the charge 
jack. 

 

NEVER charge the external battery while it is connected to the HammerJack 2. 

 

ALWAYS use a 5-amp (max) fuse in the positive battery lead. 

 

ALWAYS act responsibly with the volume control to prevent speaker damage. 

 

For maximum possible volume, use one of our optional external speakers, such as the SP-60. 

7.

 

Auxiliary Devices 

The AUX jack is provided primarily for the control of FOXPRO decoys, and may be suitable for controlling 
other similar devices. It is NOT intended for the direct control of motors, flashlights, or other devices 
requiring the internal AUX jack circuitry to switch more than 50 milliamps. The jack tip polarity is positive. 
Do not exceed 15 volts. You are urged to seek help from a knowledgeable professional before connecting 
any unapproved device to the jack. Keep in mind that any damage to the FOXPRO caller as a result of 
improper use of the AUX jack is not covered by the warranty, nor will FOXPRO be liable for damage to any 
connected devices. 

Summary of Contents for Hammer Jack 2

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Page 2: ...EST Contact Us Service Support 717 248 2507 Toll Free Orders Only 866 463 6977 General Inquiry E mail sales gofoxpro com Technical Support techsupport gofoxpro com Stay up to date with the latest sou...

Page 3: ...Speakers 8 5 Batteries and Charging 9 6 Using External Power Sources 10 7 Auxiliary Devices 10 7 1 Integrated Decoy Wiring Harness 11 7 2 Using the Fox Jack 4 Decoy 11 8 TX433 Detailed Overview 12 8 1...

Page 4: ...8 17 Remote Settings Channel 15 8 18 Remote Settings AUX Control 15 8 19 Remote Settings View 15 8 20 Remote Settings Sound Numbers 15 8 21 Remote Settings About Info 15 9 FOXCAST 16 10 Programming th...

Page 5: ...onds to the chart defining that particular element 1 Carry handle 2 Rear cone speaker 3 Fox Jack 4 decoy 4 Power on off switch 5 Internal speaker on off switches 6 Charge jack 7 Rear external speaker...

Page 6: ...chart corresponds to a graphic depicting the HammerJack 2 remote Certain aspects of the HammerJack 2 remote are marked with a number that corresponds to the chart defining that particular element 1 5...

Page 7: ...e highlight bar to the sound you wish to play push the Play Select button a single time to begin playback You won t hear anything at first as the volume level hasn t been set 7 To adjust the volume Us...

Page 8: ...nines and many others are best reproduced by using the front horn only with the rear cone speaker turned off This will also ensure maximum battery life as playing both speakers requires almost twice a...

Page 9: ...edges towards a dangerous level 50 C 122 F while charging the charge current will be interrupted The charge will not resume until the battery temperature has gone down Be aware that the HammerJack 2 u...

Page 10: ...get more power from the amplifier there is also a much greater chance of causing damage to the built in speakers For this reason we recommend using one of our large external speakers such as the SP 6...

Page 11: ...2 provides you with a well rounded predator calling combination After fooling their ears the decoy will fool their eyes Connecting the Fox Jack 4 Decoy to the HammerJack 2 1 Connect the Fox Jack 4 to...

Page 12: ...wing sections cover each of these menu items and their sub menu items in detail 8 3 FOXFEATURES FoxBang When activated FOXBANG reacts to the muzzle blast of a firearm by automatically switching to an...

Page 13: ...g is NOT stored between power cycles You will need to change this setting each time you power on the HammerJack 2 remote 8 7 Sound Settings Favorite Mute Override During normal operation if the Hammer...

Page 14: ...utes 45 minutes 1 hour 2 hours and 4 hours To change this value highlight the Auto Off menu item push the Select button then use the Scroll Up or Scroll Down buttons to cycle through the available opt...

Page 15: ...oll Down to toggle the two options When the appropriate setting is selected push the Select button to set it This setting is remembered between power cycles IMPORTANT NOTE Some third party decoys may...

Page 16: ...through a stand These instructions include commands to change the sound change the volume level enter a passage of silence and so forth Here is a chart showing all of the available commands Instructio...

Page 17: ...tension is not native to any operating system This is a unique file extension for FOXPRO game calls with FOXCAST A FOXCAST sequence file may appear as an unknown file type and display on your computer...

Page 18: ...ccount Click the My Account menu and click on Sound Pack Download Manager Locate the sound pack you wish to download and click the Download button Note that you will be saving a compressed zip archive...

Page 19: ...Mac users can double click on the icon for the bundle that you placed in your Applications folder earlier As the utility launches you will see a splash screen that shows some basic information When i...

Page 20: ...are arranged You will notice that each category name features a list of sounds indented just beneath it This represents the sounds that are in each category To add a new sound into the correct catego...

Page 21: ...e Remote range can be affected by many factors Some of these factors can be controlled while others cannot In order to achieve the best possible remote range with your HammerJack 2 digital game call s...

Page 22: ...leakage is not a warranty issue Periodically charge your rechargeable batteries when not in use Rechargeable batteries will not last forever To help maximize the overall life of your rechargeable batt...

Page 23: ...to make sure both the caller and the remote are on the same channel See section 11 Maximizing Remote Range Cannot transfer sound list to TX433 This can stem from an error in the play list on the Hamme...

Page 24: ...for satisfying RF exposure compliance Note Units exported beyond the boundaries of North America are not FCC certified FOXPRO Inc makes every attempt at complying with regional regulations governing...

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