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5.

 

After moving the highlight bar to the sound you wish to play, p

ush the “

Select

” button 

a single 

time to begin playback. Your selected sound will begin playing at low volume. 

6.

 

To adjust the volume

: Use the 

“V

olume Up

 button to raise the volume level to your desired 

setting. 

Use the “Volume Down” button to

 decrease the volume level. The transmitter has 20 

volume steps. 

7.

 

To silence the sound:

 P

ush the “Mute” button

 a single time. When muted, the mute status 

indicator on the TX433 display shows 

an “M”

 and the current sound is silenced.  Un-muting is 

accomplished by pushing 

the “Mute” button a second time 

(t

he “M” will no lon

ger be displayed 

and the sound will resume playing).  

8.

 

To switch sounds:

 Use the scroll 

buttons to navigate to a different sound and push the “

Select

” 

button. You can switch sounds while the Snow Commando is actively playing a sound or while 
muted. 

9.

 

To turn off the TX433:

 Push and hold the power button for approximately 1-2 seconds. Be aware 

that turning off the remote control does not end sound playback on the Snow Commando. If you 

are finished calling, use the “Mute” button to silence the 

Snow Commando prior to turning off 

the TX433. 

10.

 

To turn off the Snow Commando:

 Flip the power switch to the off position.  The pilot LED will 

extinguish.  

2-5 Favorites 

The TX433 allows you to establish a list consisting of 10 of your most frequently used sounds under the 

“Favorites” menu.

 

These “Favorites” allow for quick selection of your favorite sounds

 at your 

predetermined volume level. This section describes the process involved in creating, changing, and using 
your presets.  

Creating New Favorites 

1.

 

Select the “Favorites” menu item on the TX433. If this is your f

irst time working with favorites, 

favorite 1 is automatically set to Coyote Pup Distress 3 at volume 10.   

2.

 

To set a preset, position the black highlight bar on one of the blank preset slots and push the 

“Select” button a single time.

 

3.

 

The first step is selecting the sound you wish to use. Use “Sound Up” or “Sound Down” buttons 
to navigate through your sound list and locate the desired sound. Once found, push the “Select” 

button to set the sound. 

4.

 

Next, select the volume level that you wish to use for this favorite. This is done by using the 

“Volume Up” or “Volume Down” arrow button. After you have found your desired volume level, 
push the “Select” button to 

set the volume level.  This will complete setting up your Favorite. 

5.

 

You will notice that the slot you assigned this favorite to now displays the sound name and the 
volume level for reference.  

Changing/Overwriting Existing Favorite 

1.

 

Select the “Favorites” menu item on the TX433.

 

2.

 

Position the highlight bar on the favorite that you wish to change. 

3.

 

Push and hold the “Select” button for about 3

-4 seconds. Repeat the steps for Creating a New 

Favorite. 

Using a Favorite 

1.

 

Select the “Favorites”

 menu item on the TX433. 

2.

 

Position the highlight bar on the preset that you wish to activate. 

3.

 

Push the “Select” button a single time to begin playback.

 The Snow Commando will begin playing 

the selected sound at the preset volume level.  

Summary of Contents for SNOW COMMANDO

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Page 2: ...Monday Friday 8AM 5PM 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 dat...

Page 3: ...5 5Sound Settings Fav Mute OR 8 5 6Display Power Backlight 9 5 7Display Power Bklt T O 9 5 8Display Power Contrast 9 5 9Display Power LCD Mode 9 5 10 Display Power Auto Off 9 5 11 Timer User Stand Tm...

Page 4: ...game call To avoid personal injury and product damage be sure to read all operating instructions before using the FOXPRO Snow Commando 1 1 Snow Commando Overview The following graphic highlights the...

Page 5: ...arger D 3 5mm Male Stereo to Stereo Sound Upload Cable E Warranty Form 2 2 Snow Commando Requirements Because the Snow Commando will play at such high volumes a Lithium Ion battery pack and charger ar...

Page 6: ...the TX433 Transmitter 1 Access the battery compartment by removing the battery compartment door from the back of the TX433 The door slides down and off the remote 2 Insert the 9V battery in the back...

Page 7: ...ck selection of your favorite sounds at your predetermined volume level This section describes the process involved in creating changing and using your presets Creating New Favorites 1 Select the Favo...

Page 8: ...se the Back Menu button 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 a single time The available menu option...

Page 9: ...al display mode see 5 9 Display Power LCD Mode the higher the value the darker the text will appear In inverse display mode the higher the value the darker the background will appear To change this va...

Page 10: ...o 25 unique categories To configure the view setting highlight the View menu item push the Select button and then use the Scroll Up or Scroll Down buttons to cycle through the options When the appropr...

Page 11: ...priate link for your operating system to go to the download page Windows users will see that there is both a 32 bit and 64 bit version of the utility available The 64 bit version should work fine on m...

Page 12: ...n button Upon logging in any sound pack that you have purchased through the online store will appear in the column on the right Simply click on one of the sound packs to select it and then click the D...

Page 13: ...there is an error in the programming the transfer will fail If that occurs you will need to connect the Snow Commando to your computer and review the programming for errors Watch for duplicate sound n...

Page 14: ...all a fresh battery and try again Snow Commando not being recognized by computer Make sure that the Snow Commando is turned OFF while connected to the computer Pilot light LED is blinking This is the...

Page 15: ...ed 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 gover...

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