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NOTE:

  This drive varies on different computers. Once you have selected the 

drive,  the  list  of  sounds  currently  on  your  SCORPION  X1B  appears  in  the 
right  vertical  window.  You  will  now  notice  that  a  new  button  appears  above 
the  Select  Device  window  that  reads  “Backup”.    If  you  have  not  made  a 
backup  of  your  sounds,  simply  click  on  this  button.    The  programmer  by 
default  will  backup  your  sounds  to  a  “FOXPRO

®

”  folder,  and  a  sub  folder 

“Backup”.    This  is  also  a  good  folder  to  use  to  add  new  sounds  prior  to 
adding  sounds,  or  reprogramming  your  SCORPION  X1B.  You  can  also 
create sub folders for different species, if you choose, rather than to have all 
sounds located  in one folder. Once  your backup is complete,  you are ready 
to reprogram your SCORPION X1B.   

1.  Select the “source” folder of your new sounds (located on the left hand 

side of the programmer screen).  This is the folder where your sounds 
are located.   

2.  Double click on the C:\ prompt, and locate the “FOXPRO

®

” folder. The 

sounds sub folder should show up, assuming that you have used this 
folder to store your sounds.  If this is not the folder that your sounds are 
located in, select the proper folder.  

3.  Once the proper folder is selected, double click the folder. The sounds 

should now appear in the left side column, called “Source Sound Files”.   

 
Now, determine the position that you would like to add new sounds to your 
SCORPION X1B.  For example, if you would like to add the Jackrabbit Distress 
to your SCORPION X1B, highlight the sound in the left side column.   
 

 

NOTE: 

 If this sound does not have a three digit number and a space located 

at  the  beginning  of  it,  you  must  check  the  Append  Sound  Number  box 
located below the left column.  By selecting this box, the sound name will not 
be shortened.  If there is a three digit number and a space before the name 
of the sound, there is no need to check this box.  The first four characters will 
be either truncated or ignored, by not selecting this box.  
 

 

Select the position in the right column where you would like to add the 
sound.  If you want to overwrite the sound in that position, then click on 
the overwrite box, located between the two columns. This will replace 
the current sound in that position.   

NOTE:

    The  sound  that  was  located  in  that  position  will  be  deleted.    If  you 

choose to insert the sound in that position and move all other sounds down 
one, click the insert button.  This will add the sound in that position and not 
overwrite  the  current  sound.    If  you  would  like  to  remove  sounds  from  the 
right  side  column  before  adding  new  ones,  simply  highlight  the  sound,  and 
click on the “Remove From List” button, located between the two columns.   

 

If you would like to relocate a sound in the right sound column, you can high 
light the sound and then type the position number that you would like to move it 

Summary of Contents for Scorpion X1-B

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...eaker Control 7 3 0 BATTERIES 7 4 0 AUX JACK FUNCTION 7 5 0 TX9 REMOTE CONTROL 9 5 1 Installing the Battery in the TX9 Remote Control 9 5 2 Turning the TX9 On Off 10 5 3 Playing Sounds with the TX9 10...

Page 3: ...ax 717 247 3594 Hours of Operation Monday Friday 8AM 5PM EST Contact Us Customer Service 717 248 2507 Toll Free Orders Only 866 463 6977 General Inquiry E mail sales gofoxpro com Stay up to date with...

Page 4: ...ability ease of use and features that are second to none Please take this time to read and understand the information in this instruction booklet This will ensure that you receive the maximum benefit...

Page 5: ...on the side of the unit Orient the batteries as per the directions shown in each cavity within the holder NOTE The battery polarity alternates 1 Close the top of the unit and press the latches until...

Page 6: ...ss 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 pow...

Page 7: ...er to play at extremely loud volume levels the current demand on the batteries is much more than alkaline cells can deliver Consequently the run time of these batteries can be very short The Zinc Carb...

Page 8: ...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 se...

Page 9: ...indicator for the transmitter battery TX9 Features 1 Volume Down 2 Mute 3 Sound Down 4 Preset 1 5 Auxiliary 6 Lanyard Loop 7 Preset 2 8 Power Send 9 Sound Up 10 Recall 11 Volume Up 5 1 Installing the...

Page 10: ...00 through 005 1 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 2 After you pick the sound you wi...

Page 11: ...mer by pressing the Auxiliary and Sound Up buttons simultaneously The timer will automatically reset to 00 00 if it is allowed to continue beyond the 99 59 mark 5 8 Setting Presets P1 and P2 The TX9 a...

Page 12: ...r 3 seconds 2 Use the Volume Up and Down buttons to select your desired sensitivity 3 Press the Send button to lock this setting in NOTE An unintended and unavoidable consequence of adjusting the FOXB...

Page 13: ...ur hard drive for installation If you choose to save the file to your hard drive we recommend saving it to your desktop NOTE When saving the file the name of the file on your Desktop if you choose you...

Page 14: ...etermine the position that you would like to add new sounds to your SCORPION X1B For example if you would like to add the Jackrabbit Distress to your SCORPION X1B highlight the sound in the left side...

Page 15: ...atch cable for this process 1 Disconnect all accessories from the SCORPION X1B i e speakers or decoy 2 Turn the power off on both the SCORPION X1B and the TX9 3 Connect patch cable from the sound uplo...

Page 16: ...erference 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...

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Page 20: ...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 specifical...

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