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Remove  the  battery  pack  from  the  Snow  Commando  when it  will 
not be used for prolonged periods of time 

 

Recharge your battery pack periodically 

 
Installing the battery pack in the Snow Commando 

1.

 

Open the battery pouch on the side of the caller and slip the battery pack inside.  Make sure to 
orient the pack so the attached wire will come out of the top of the pouch.  

2.

 

Connect the power supply wire on the side of the caller to the wire on the battery pack. 

3.

 

To verify that you have power: Flip the po

wer switch to the “on” position.  

The pilot LED should 

illuminate green, indicating that the Snow Commando is powered on. If the LED does not 
illuminate, verify that your battery pack is charged and double-check the connections. The LED 
may flicker for a period of time before glowing solid when the Snow Commando is initially 
powered on.  This is normal. If the LED begins blinking during operation, it indicates the batteries 
are low and need replaced.

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE

 

The Snow Commando comes with a battery protection circuit that keep the 
battery from being damaged from deep discharge.  This circuit only activates 
when the battery is completely exhausted.

 

 

 

2-3 TX433 Requirements 

The TX433 remote control operates on a single 9V battery (not included). It is recommended that you use a 
high-quality lithium or alkaline battery for the best performance. 

Installing a Battery in 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 of the remote. 

3.

 

Slide the battery compartment door back onto the remote. 

4.

 

Push and hold the power button on the TX433 for approximately 1-2 seconds to power it on. The 
LCD will activate and display the primary screen. 

 

2-4 Playing Sounds 

The primary function of your Snow Commando game call is to produce sounds to attract wildlife. This 
section explains how to turn on the Snow Commando and the TX433 and how to start playing sounds.  

IMPORTANT NOTE 

The Snow Commando transmitter is  not intended to operate  the caller at 
distances shorter than 1 meter (3 feet). If the transmitter is located too close 
to the caller, proper operation cannot be ensured. 

 

1.

 

Turn on the Snow Commando by moving the power switch to the on position.  When powered 
on, the Snow Commando pilot light illuminates green, indicating that it is powered on. If the light 
does not activate, charge the battery pack and try again. 

2.

 

Turn on the TX433 transmitter by pushing and holding the power button for approximately 1-2 
seconds. 

3.

 

Notice the black horizontal highlight bar on the TX433 display. The bar moves up and down the 
screen as you use the 

“S

croll Up

 or 

“Scroll D

own

 arrow buttons.  

4.

 

Move the highlight bar to one of the sound categories and push the “Select” button. Doing this 

results in displaying all of the sounds in that particular category. To exit the current category, 

push the “Back/Menu” button. 

 

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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