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Page 2: ...RATION 9 5 1 Installing Batteries in the TX 500 9 5 2 Understanding the Menu System 10 5 3 Turning on the TX 500 12 5 4 Selecting Sounds 12 5 5 Setting the Volume 13 5 6 Mute 13 5 7 FOXCAST 14 5 8 Sou...
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Page 4: ...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 from your new FOXPRO SNO...
Page 5: ...lithium batteries 1 Remove the battery compartment cover located on the rear of the transmitter 2 Insert the AA batteries into the provided cavities Note that the battery polarity alternates 3 Replac...
Page 6: ...information on the text lines see the TX 500 features section of this instruction manual 4 Now that you have selected the sound to be played simply bring the volume up to your desired level by depres...
Page 7: ...attery FOXPRO part number FP1270 A smart charger is in included with the SNOW CROW PRO 2 Note Make sure that you disconnect the battery wires from the battery prior to initiating a charge cycle to hel...
Page 8: ...exceed 15 volts Typical uses for this jack would be to control 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...
Page 9: ...n Off Indicator 16 Rotary Selector Knob 17 Graphic LCD Panel The SNOW CROW PRO 2 features the TX 500 transmitter The features of this transmitter include a large graphic display eliminating the need f...
Page 10: ...l screen will change to reveal the Main Menu By default any time you enter the Main Menu the TURN OFF TRANSMITTER option will be highlighted The line that is highlighted will be referred to as the sel...
Page 11: ...NGLE PLAY MODE o JUKEBOX MODE AUTO V ON AUTO V OFF TX500 CONFIG provides access to AUX o MOMENTARY JIB o LATCHED DISPLAY o TEXT NORMAL LARGE NUMBERS ONLY o GRAPHICS NORMAL REVERSE IMAGE SET CONTRAST o...
Page 12: ...firm or lock in various menu changes by pushing down it With the TX 500 turned on you will see six sounds displayed on the screen Clockwise rotation of the knob scrolls the highlight bar up the page w...
Page 13: ...eps 2 or 4 selected you will notice that when stepping the volume up or down using a continuous key press the volume steps will gradually increase to 5 1 Press and hold the rotary selector knob to acc...
Page 14: ...with a simple text editor or with the help of the graphical interface that runs on Windows based PC s Mac users will have to type their sequence file out by hand Creating Sequence Files Manually The S...
Page 15: ...instruction code is followed by a space and then the value Note Each file must begin with a P or V value if you start the sequence with a sound the SNOW CROW PRO 2 will not know at what volume level...
Page 16: ...Take note to what drive letter is being assigned to your SNOW CROW PRO 2 Copy the sequence files from your hard drive directly into the drive letter of the SNOW CROW PRO 2 Playing a Sequence Sequences...
Page 17: ...versed stereo FOXFADE will provide the best effect when using a stereo audio file that contains two separate animal recordings however it can be used with mono sounds that are being played in stereo m...
Page 18: ...speakers FOXFADE will act in the same manner as playing a stereo file with fading out the volume of one of the channels depending upon which way you move the bar 5 10 AUTO V AUTO V auto volume provid...
Page 19: ...e volume level after AUTO V has been engaged for a while can result in erratic volume level changes Get familiar with how AUTO V works before using it on a stand Note If the SNOW CROW PRO 2 is turned...
Page 20: ...go back to the last sound and volume level that was used prior to entering sequence mode 6 0 TX 500 and SNOW CROW PRO 2 CUSTOMIZATIONS The TX 500 and SNOW CROW PRO 2 have many features most of which...
Page 21: ...G MENU This menu allows to you setup how the TX 500 will operate Everything from contrast to how the AUX button performs will be configurable through these menus AUX This option allows you to specify...
Page 22: ...to adjust how the scrolling function will work PAGED will result in six sounds being displayed per page and six more sounds being displayed upon incrementing to the next page SINGLE will allow you to...
Page 23: ...r displays minutes and seconds up to 99 59 Once this time is reached the timer rolls over to 00 00 and commences counting The timer can be reset at any time in the back menu by selecting the RESET TIM...
Page 24: ...website is located at http www gofoxpro com Once you are at the site access the Sounds option from the main menu and click on Purchase Sounds You can purchase 4 sounds of your choice for 8 00 8 sounds...
Page 25: ...ed The actual program will be in your program files on your computer and is called FOXPRO Programmer The Programming Utility is also stored on the SNOW CROW PRO 2 memory card To download and install t...
Page 26: ...sounds located in one folder Once your backup is complete you are ready to reprogram your SNOW CROW PRO 2 4 Select the source folder of your new sounds Located on the left hand side of the programmer...
Page 27: ...eset your list at any time click on the Clear Reset List button located on the right side of the screen This will reset the list to its initial sounds 8 Click on the Copy to Caller button located on t...
Page 28: ...ector knob one time 7 Make sure the SNOW CROW PRO 2 is within 3 feet of the TX 500 8 A progress bar on the TX 500 display will indicate the playlist is being transferred NOTE This process may take a f...
Page 29: ...any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate...
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Page 32: ...efect 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 specifically...