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Number
Description
1
Hellfire Remote (TX9)
2
Battery pouch
3
Antenna
4
Horn speaker
5
External speaker jack
6
Pilot lamp / low battery indicator
7
Auxiliary device jack
8
Charge jack
9
Power on/off switch
1-3 Hellfire Requirements
The Hellfire is shipped without batteries. The Hellfire requires 10 ‘AA’ batteries. You may use
alkaline batteries to get started, but it is recommended that you use high capacity NiMH (Nickel
Metal Hydride) batteries or one of FOXPRO’s optional rechargeable battery packs. Visit the
FOXPRO website to view the entire line of charging options for the Hellfire.
Installing Batteries in the Hellfire
1.
Open the Velcro seal on the battery pouch.
2.
Remove the plastic battery holder from the pouch. This tray is double-sided providing
spaces for 5 ‘AA’ batteries on each side. The tray is connected to a power cable that
runs into the Hellfire. You may unplug this cable and disconnect the tray from the
Hellfire during installation. Be sure to reconnect the cable after battery installation is
complete.
3.
Place the batteries into each cavity while observing polarity as indicated.
4.
Place the battery tray back into the pouch and close it with the Velcro seal.
1-4 TX9 First Glance
The following image depicts the Hellfire remote (TX9). Certain elements of the remote are
marked with a number that corresponds to a chart defining that particular element.
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