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

 

5)  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.  

 
6)  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 
WILDFIRE.  For example, if you would like to add the Jackrabbit Distress to 
your WILDFIRE, 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.  

 

 

7)  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 
to in the “Move To” box (located below the right side column). This will move 
the sound to your designated number. You can also highlight the sound that 
you wish to move on the right column, and then click on the up or down arrows 
below the right side column to move the sound one position at a time. If you 
would like to reset 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. 
 

Summary of Contents for WILDFIRE

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Page 2: ...1 Installing the Battery 8 3 2 Turning the TX9 On and Off 8 3 3 Playing Sounds 8 3 4 Mute 9 3 5 Recall 9 3 6 Volume Control 9 3 7 Timer 9 3 8 Setting Presets P1 and P2 9 3 9 FOXBANG 10 3 10 Reverse G...

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: ...ake this time to read and understand the information in this instruction manual to ensure the best possible experience with your new FOXPRO WILDFIRE Features Overview 1 Rugged ABS Injection Molded Hou...

Page 5: ...FIRE does not have a charge jack 1 Remove the battery door The battery door is located on the side of the caller see image on page 4 2 Orient the batteries as per the directions shown in each cavity w...

Page 6: ...ound instead of starting over again 1 4 POWERING DOWN Be sure to power down both the WILDFIRE and TX9 after use to help prolong the battery life Powering Down the TX9 To turn off the TX9 press and hol...

Page 7: ...devices to the AUX jack are beyond the scope of this manual You are urged to seek help from a knowledgeable professional before connecting any unapproved device to this jack Remember that damage to yo...

Page 8: ...TX9 press 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 w...

Page 9: ...you with 10 volume steps controlled by the volume up and volume down arrow buttons The volume level is displayed on the remote control screen 3 7 Timer The elapsed timer allows you to see how long yo...

Page 10: ...press the Sound Up and Down buttons on your TX 9 Repeat this step to turn FOXBANG off NOTE When you activate FOXBANG it will automatically use the previous sensitivity setting The factory default sen...

Page 11: ...y To switch back to normal text mode reverse this process 4 0 USING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER The WILDFIRE is equipped with an External Speaker Jack which allows you to connect an additional speaker 4 1 CON...

Page 12: ...your PC with the memory card installed you can then use the FOXPRO programming utility to reprogram the sounds 5 1 DOWNLOADING THE FOXPRO PROGRAMMING UTILITY We have developed a utility that simplifi...

Page 13: ...e FOXPRO Programmer You will be prompted to make a backup of your sounds 2 Select OK you will then be taken to the programming utility 3 Select the proper USB drive for the WILDFIRE This is marked as...

Page 14: ...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 re...

Page 15: ...the sound name can have more characters the TX9 will only display the first 17 characters Any additional ones will not be displayed NOTE You will need to obtain a 3 5mm male to male stereo patch cable...

Page 16: ...to correct the interference 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 a...

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Page 20: ...te describing the 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 unintentionall...

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