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on this computer. Look for one titled “TRK”. Beside this icon is a letter in parenthesis—make a 

note of this letter as this is what drive letter the Truck Pro is on. Double-click on this icon to 

view the files. 

 

Mac Users

 

After the Truck Pro has been connected to your computer, you may hear an audible tone or 

even get a visual alert indicating that a device has been connected. Once detection is complete, 

you should see a new icon appear right on your desktop that is titled “TRK”. Double-click on this 

icon to view the files. 

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Manual Programming Process 

Manually programming the Truck Pro is a very simple process. You can perform the process 

from a Windows PC or a Mac without any special software. The only requirements are that you 

have the appropriate USB cable, fresh batteries, and a USB port on your computer. 

To begin, connect the Truck Pro to your computer as described earlier in this chapter. Once it is 

connected, browse to the Truck Pro and open it to view the contents. You should notice a folder 

inside the Truck Pro titled “Sounds”. This folder is the location in which all of the sounds, 

sequence files, and category files must be stored. If you wish to add new sounds, simply place 

the sound files directly inside of the “Sounds” folder.  Sounds can be removed by either deleting 

them from the “Sounds” folder or moving them to a folder on your hard drive for later use. 

It is not required that you rename the sound files in any way to correlate with a specific position 

within the sound list, but doing so can help make the task of creating sequences and category 

files much simpler. The next section of the manual discusses file indexing. The files are sorted 

based upon the individual names of the sound files. For example, a sound file labeled 

“Aggressive Bobcat” would appear before a sound labeled “Bobcat in Heat”.  

After placing the sound files into the Truck Pro “Sounds” folder, you must disconnect the Truck 

Pro from your computer and then synchronize the Truck Pro remote control with the Truck Pro 

to update the sound list. Instructions on updating the Truck Pro remote sound list are featured 

later in this chapter. 

11-4

 

Indexing the Files 

Files stored in the Truck Pro and Truck Pro remote are sorted based upon the names of the files. 

For example, a sound titled “000 My Sound” will appear in the list before a sound titled “123 

Lightning Jack”. While you can simply copy and paste sounds directly into the Truck Pro’s sound 

folder, the ultimate order in which those sounds will appear in is based upon the names of 

those files. This is important to understand when considering the implications upon other 

features such as FOXCAST. 

Summary of Contents for TRUCK PRO

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...rs 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 the latest sounds b...

Page 3: ...Speakers 12 2 2 Powering On the Truck Pro 13 2 3 Truck Pro Remote Setup 13 2 4 Playing Sounds 14 2 5 Using Presets Favorites 15 2 6 Using the FOXGRIP II Remote 15 3 Truck Pro Detailed Overview 17 3 1...

Page 4: ...26 5 FOX FEATURES 27 5 1 FOXFUSION 27 5 2 FOXMOTION 29 5 3 FOXBANG 29 5 4 FOXPITCH 30 5 5 AUTO VOLUME 30 5 6 User Button 31 5 7 FOXDATA 31 5 8 FOXGRIP 34 6 Sound Settings 34 6 1 Volume Step 34 6 2 Pr...

Page 5: ...Info 42 9 9 Restore Defaults 42 10 Truck Pro Remote USB Operation 42 10 1 Editing the Presets File 43 10 2 Viewing the FOXDATA File 44 11 Programming the Truck Pro 44 11 1 Requirements 45 11 2 Connect...

Page 6: ...53 12 3 Placing Sequences in the Truck Pro 53 12 4 Creating FOXCAST Sequences Online 53 12 5 Synchronizing the Truck Pro Remote 54 13 Firmware Updates 54 13 1 Truck Pro Digital Game Call 54 13 2 Truck...

Page 7: ...pro com resources manuals TRUCKPRO MANUAL pdf 1 1 What s in the Box Included in the box you should find the following list of items 1 Truck Pro digital game call 2 Truck Pro remote control 3 FOXGRIP I...

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Page 9: ...find that your vehicle will not start without a jump then we recommend that you do not use the Truck Pro until your vehicle has been repaired by an automotive repair specialist The Truck Pro is desig...

Page 10: ...lides down and off of the remote 2 Place the batteries into each battery cavity while observing polarity as indicated 3 Slide the battery compartment door back on the remote 1 6 FOXGRIP II First Glanc...

Page 11: ...battery follow the instructions below 1 Before attempting to replace the battery it is crucial that you understand the risks of electrostatic discharge potentially harming the electronic board during...

Page 12: ...he capabilities and get the most out of the product 2 1 Connecting the Speakers The Truck Pro comes standard with two external speakers Prior to playing any sounds you must have at least one of the sp...

Page 13: ...ng the Clock 1 Access the Back Menu by pushing the Back Menu button 2 Access the Date Time r menu and select Time 3 Use the scroll buttons to set the current time 4 Push Play Select to lock it in The...

Page 14: ...the Truck Pro 1 Turn on the Truck Pro by placing the power switch in the on position 2 Turn on the Truck Pro Remote by pushing and holding down the power button for approximately 1 2 seconds The remo...

Page 15: ...P3 and P4 buttons in the following manner 1 Highlight the sound that you wish to have established in one of the four positions 2 From the main sounds or category screen press and hold the P1 P2 P3 or...

Page 16: ...e ID for your FOXGRIP II IMPORTANT NOTE If the synchronization fails make sure you have a good battery in the FOXGRIP II It is also crucially important to make sure that the Truck Pro is powered on du...

Page 17: ...st be accounted for during disassembly and subsequent reassembly The order they are shown in above is the order that you must use when reassembling WARNING If you are powering the Truck Pro from your...

Page 18: ...e drain of an internal FET with a maximum current rating of 10mA The tip polarity of the 3 5mm jack is positive the sleeve is negative If the external device is connected with reverse polarity an inte...

Page 19: ...B port on the Truck Pro 3 Connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB port on your computer 4 On most major operating systems you will hear an alert as well as see visual notification on the scree...

Page 20: ...hapter provides a more detailed oriented overview of the Truck Pro remote The model number for the Truck Pro Remote is TX1000 In this manual we tend to refer to the remote as Truck Pro Remote but you...

Page 21: ...and will change upon what operation you are performing Top Status Line Overview Name Details FM FOXMOTION status indicator Displays either On or Off FB FOXBANG status indicator FOXGRIP status indicato...

Page 22: ...ou will then see Sound List as the third option Bottom Status Line Overview Name Details MT Mute status indicator When the sound is muted a letter M will appear When a FOXFUSION sound is active the M...

Page 23: ...Turns auto volume on or off Off on USER Allows for assigning a function to the USER button Theme FOXBANG Preset 5 FOXMOTION Auto Volume Time r Toggle Timer Reset Backlight FoxGrip Displays FOXGRIP II...

Page 24: ...and timer on or off Off on Timer Reset Resets the stand timer to 0 00 Alarm min Set the duration for the alarm 1 minute 60 minutes Time Set the current time Hours Minutes Date Set the current date Mon...

Page 25: ...prefer to use push the Play Select button to lock it in Default Categories View When the Truck Pro remote is turned on the main screen will be displayed The first item is Favorites Presets followed b...

Page 26: ...oth sounds the Truck Pro will display an M while the remote shows M M If you mute a sound with the FOXGRIP II there is no indicator shown on the Truck Pro remote control 4 8 Presets Favorites You can...

Page 27: ...ation such as Jukebox Mode and FOXCAST but as soon as switch to a different sound that feature will be turned off 5 1 FOXFUSION FOXFUSION allows you to fuse combine two individual sounds while operati...

Page 28: ...Mute operation with FOXFUSION engaged is slightly different than normal operation When on the regular Sounds screen pushing the mute button will result in both the primary sound and FOXFUSION sound b...

Page 29: ...There are 8 different settings for FOXBANG The available functions you can link to FOXBANG activation include FOXDATA mute toggles mute on off auxiliary toggles auxiliary device on off preset 1 prese...

Page 30: ...fy the pitch of a sound being played to make it sound higher or lower than the original recording to effectively transform the sound into something different This feature can be useful in areas that y...

Page 31: ...be assigned a function of your choice for quick one button access You can choose from preset 5 theme change FOXBANG FOXMOTION Auto Volume time r toggle timer reset or backlight Programming the User B...

Page 32: ...XDATA tracking feature at the start and end of each stand Otherwise the data set will not be closed and you may end up with multiple stands featured as a single data set FOXDATA will automatically rec...

Page 33: ...er notation throughout the hunt to best reflect your observations while in the field IMPORTANT NOTE A quick press and release of the FOXDATA button results in a FOXDATA record being created without pr...

Page 34: ...o lock it in 6 2 Primary Secondary FOXFUSION Mode This setting allows you to configure how the primary and secondary FOXFUSION sounds will be played back through the Truck Pro There are three modes of...

Page 35: ...erride will take care of this and eliminate the need for un muting the call upon preset activation It works by initially checking to see if mute is active and if it is un mute the unit while playing t...

Page 36: ...fault setting You can still adjust screen brightness to fine tune it to your specific needs Also included is the FOXPRO theme which is built with FOXPRO company colors orange black This theme is very...

Page 37: ...There are five different time settings that you can use for configuring the auto power off 30 minutes 45 minutes 1 hour 2 hours and 4 hours Configuring Auto Off 1 Access the Display Power menu and sel...

Page 38: ...you turn on the Truck Pro remote and 10 minutes have passed while getting setup and then you set the alarm for 30 minutes it s going to go off 20 minutes later unless you use the Stand Timer Reset pri...

Page 39: ...t Date 2 By default the first option is the month Use the scroll buttons to select the current month and then push the Play Select button 3 Next you set the day using the same method described above a...

Page 40: ...ess The entire programming process is covered in more detail later in the manual IMPORTANT NOTE While performing the Download List operation make sure that you DO NOT push either of the buttons on the...

Page 41: ...in either inches or millimeters depending upon your preference Configuring the Barometer Measurement Units 1 Access the TX1000 Settings menu and select Barom Units 2 Cycle through the two options usi...

Page 42: ...o factory default conditions 10 Truck Pro Remote USB Operation The Truck Pro remote control features a mini USB port located inside of the battery compartment just above the batteries In order to conn...

Page 43: ...detected From there you should receive some sort of visual or audible notification that something has been plugged in When the Truck Pro remote is connected to a computer you can browse through the d...

Page 44: ...your account upload the file and then the system will take care of the rest You can then erase the current FOXDATA file from the Truck Pro remote to start recording again 3 months later you can upload...

Page 45: ...rder to insert the USB cable into the USB port you must lift the board up slightly Prior to opening the Truck Pro and touching the USB port make absolutely certain that you are static free You can tou...

Page 46: ...nside of the Sounds folder Sounds can be removed by either deleting them from the Sounds folder or moving them to a folder on your hard drive for later use It is not required that you rename the sound...

Page 47: ...Raven Duet 102 Coyote Pair 103 Raccoon Fight By renaming the files they will now have an index value to assign their individual positions within the sound list When building a FOXCAST sequence for ex...

Page 48: ...call to your PC the utility should recognize the device as being a valid product and display Connected to followed by the device name The Caller Sound Files column should become active and display the...

Page 49: ...sted beneath each category name are the sounds that comprise that category Through simple editing of this file you can easily build your own category names and associated sound lists The best way to g...

Page 50: ...e left into the category on the right Note that when you are dragging the sound the mouse pointer will turn into a speaker When you are finished assigning sounds into categories click on the Save Done...

Page 51: ...e ID for the FOXGRIP II that you have paired with the Truck Pro PR1SND Displays the sound number of the sound you have set as preset 1 This is the sound that is triggered by button 1 on the FOXGRIP II...

Page 52: ...ay sound number 15 a total of 4 times Activate the decoy Pause for 90 seconds Adjust volume to level 35 Deactivate the decoy Play sound number 22 Adjust volume to level 30 Play sound number 20 a total...

Page 53: ...ruptions 12 2 Enabling File Extensions in Windows The Windows operating system may hide file extensions preventing you from making changes to them For example instead of seeing My Coyote Sequence1 seq...

Page 54: ...efore the update can be performed on virtually any modern computer with the appropriate USB port and an online connection The FOXPRO firmware updates are found at the following link http www gofoxpro...

Page 55: ...ep the unit in a dry location that is not prone to drawing moisture It is also recommended to remove the Truck Pro speakers from your vehicle during periods of extended inactivity to prevent exposure...

Page 56: ...momentary Having trouble with programming new sounds Check out FOXPRO s website for detailed programming information for your Truck Pro Solutions for many common issues can be found there Truck Pro r...

Page 57: ...the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This...

Page 58: ...de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouilage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique sub...

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