TOPIC PAGE 1.0 Operating Guide 1.1 Installing Batteries in Your Spitfire 1.2 Installing Batteries in Your TX-24 1.3 Playing Sounds Manually 1.4 Operating the Spitfire by TX-24 Remote Control 2.0 AUX Jack Function 3.0 Using External Speaker 3.1 Connecting an External Speaker 3.2 Disabling Internal Speaker 4.0 Programming Your Spitfire 4.1 Downloading the FOXPRO Programming Utility 4.2 Programming with the FOXPRO Programming Utility 4.3 Downloading New Playlist to the TX-24 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 9 Important Information FOXPROs goal is to provide our customers with the highest quality products in the industry. We take great pride in manufacturing our products in the USA. Please do not hesitate to contact us for assistance, comments or questions. FOXPRO Inc. 14 Fox Hollow Drive Lewistown, PA 17044
(717) 248-2507 Fax: (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 the latest sounds by visiting our online sound library. Watch for new products and upgrades from FOXPRO. Visit us online:
www.gofoxpro.com Using the FOXPRO Spitfire Digital Game Call Congratulations on the purchase of your FOXPRO Spitfire digital wildlife caller!
The Spitfire is an easy to use unit and has the features you need to call in wildlife. Please take this time to read and understand the information in this instruction manual to ensure the best possible experience with your new FOXPRO Spitfire. Features Overview 1) Rugged ABS Injection Molded Housing 2) Horn Speaker 3) Power ON/OFF Slide Switch 4) Speaker ON/OFF Slide Switch 5) Auxiliary Device Jack 6) External Speaker Jack 7) Pilot Lamp/Low Battery Indicator 8) Tripod Mount 9) Memory Card Access Door 10) Battery Compartment TX-24 Features Overview 1) LCD Panel 2) Send/Power Button 3) Sound Up/Down 4) Auxiliary 5) Volume Up/Down 6) Mute 7) Sound Upload Jack The TX-24 transmitter operates on a single 9V battery. Please use a high quality alkaline battery. 1.0 OPERATING GUIDE This manual will explain all features of your new FOXPRO Spitfire in depth to help ensure the best overall experience. The Operating Guide will provide you the steps on how to get started. It is strongly recommended that to fully understand the features and abilities of your FOXPRO Spitfire, that you read this manual in its entirety. 1.1 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN YOUR SPITFIRE Since your Spitfire is shipped from the factory with no batteries installed, the first step is to install batteries. The Spitfire requires 4 AA batteries. Alkaline batteries are recommended for the best performance. You can expect to achieve runtimes in excess of 20 hours on one set of batteries. You can use rechargeable NiMH batteries, but they must be charged externally as the Spitfire does not have a charge jack. 1) Remove the battery door. The battery door is located on the side of the caller. 2) Orient the batteries as per the directions shown in each cavity within the holder. Note that the battery polarity alternates. 3) Replace the battery door after the batteries are installed. 1.2 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN YOUR TX-24 The TX-24 transmitter operates from one 9V battery. Please use a high quality alkaline battery. 1) Remove the battery compartment cover located on the rear of the transmitter. 2) Connect the 9V battery to the battery wire. 3) Replace the battery compartment cover after the battery is installed. 1.3 OPERATING THE SPITFIRE WITH TX-24 REMOTE CONTROL 1) Turn on the Spitfire by moving the power switch to the ON position. The green LED pilot lamp will illuminate and stay illuminated the entire time the unit is turned on. The LED also serves as a low battery indicator which will blink when the batteries get low. 2) Turn on the TX-24 transmitter by pressing down and holding the SEND/PWR button for about one second. The screen will display FOXPRO TX-24 and it will show the remote version number. After the remote has finished the power-on cycle, the screen will display Select Sound. 3) Select the sound you wish to play by pressing the sound up or down arrow buttons until you reach the desired sound. 4) Once the desired sound is displayed on the screen, press the SEND/PWR button to begin playing that sound. The screen will display that sound name until you send a new sound to the Spitfire. 5) Now that you have selected the sound to be played, simply bring the volume up to desired level by depressing the volume up arrow button. As you depress the volume up arrow, note that the volume indicator will increase from 1 5. Muting the Sound To mute the sound, simply press the mute button. The mute also serves as a pause feature, meaning that when you un-mute the sound, it will start playing where you muted the sound instead of starting over again. Changing the Sound To change the sound, simply use the sound up or down arrow button to cycle through the available sounds. When you land upon the sound you wish to play, press the SEND/PWR button. Your sound will instantly change and the display on the TX-24 will show your new sound. 1.4 POWERING DOWN Be sure to power down both the Spitfire and TX-24 after use to help prolong the battery life. Powering Down the TX-24 Push and hold the SEND/PWR button for about 4 seconds until the screen displays POWER DOWN. Should you forget to turn off the transmitter when you are finished, it will automatically shut down after 15 minutes of non-use. Powering Down the SPITFIRE Turn off the SPITFIRE by moving the power slide switch to the OFF position. 2.0 AUX JACK FUNCTION The SPITFIRE is equipped with an auxiliary jack labeled AUX. The purpose of this jack is to allow for the connection of certain external devices, such as the FOXPRO Jack-in-the-Box Decoy or other approved devices, and to be able to turn these on and off with the TX-24 remote control transmitter. However, there are some strict electrical limits involved with this jack. If these limits are exceeded, damage to your SPITFIRE will result. This damage is not covered by warranty. The electrically inclined will want to know that the jack is connected to the drain of an internal Field Effect Transistor with a maximum current rating of 2 Amperes. The tip polarity of the 3.5mm jack is positive, while the sleeve is negative. If the external device is connected with the polarity reversed, an internal protection diode within the FET will conduct, causing the device to stay on constantly. The maximum voltage applied to this jack must never exceed 15 volts. Typical uses for this jack would be to control the FOXPRO Jack-in-the-Box Decoy or to start and stop a video recorder. Instructions on connecting various 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 your Spitfire caused by improper use of the AUX jack is not covered by the warranty, nor will FOXPRO be liable for damage to any devices connected to this jack. 3.0 USING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER The SPITFIRE is equipped with an External Speaker Jack, which allows you to connect an additional speaker. 3.1 CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER The external speaker jack on your Spitfire accepts standard 3.5mm plugs. When choosing an external speaker, it is recommended to use one with an impedance rating of 8-ohms. NOTE: Be sure the Spitfire is turned OFF before connecting an external speaker. To connect an external speaker, plug the connector of the external speaker into the external speaker jack. If you wish to have ONLY the external speaker produce sound, you must disable the internal speaker with the SPKR slide switch on the Spitfire, as the internal speakers are not disabled automatically. 3.2 DISABLING INTERNAL SPEAKER Move the speaker slide switch to the left or off position to disable the internal speaker. To re-enable the speaker later, simply place the slide switch back to the right or on position. By disabling the internal speaker when using an external speaker, battery life will be extended longer than having both of the speakers operating at once. 4.0 REPROGRAMMING SOUNDS ON YOUR SPITFIRE You can locate an extensive guide to programming your Spitfire on the FOXPRO website at:
http://www.gofoxpro.com/program.php The Spitfire sounds are stored on a removable Micro-SD memory card. This card is accessible by removing the compartment door on the back (see image below). You can remove the card from its push-pull socket. Once removed, the card can be interfaced by using a Micro-SD card reader that interfaces to your home computer. After the card reader is attached to your PC with the memory card installed, you can then use the FOXPRO programming utility to reprogram the sounds. 4.1 DOWNLOADING THE FOXPRO PROGRAMMING UTILITY We have developed a utility that simplifies the reprogramming of sounds on your SPITFIRE. You can download the utility from our website. To download and install the Programming Utility from the website 1) Using your web browser, navigate to: http://www.gofoxpro.com 2) Click on Programs/Utilities from the main menu 3) Locate and click on FOXPRO Programming Utility 4) Click on Download Now 5) Click on the Save button to save the executable file to your hard drive for installation. If you choose to save the file to your hard drive, we recommend saving it to your desktop. NOTE: When saving the file, the name of the file on your Desktop (if you choose your desktop as the location to save) will be labelutil.exe. 6) Double click the labelutil.exe icon, and select Run. The installation process will now begin. 7) At the next screen, select OK. 8) Click on the button where prompted (the button is the one that resembles a computer). 9) Click on the continue button. This should complete the setup of the FOXPRO Programming Utility NOTE: The icon on your desktop is only an .exe file used to install the programming utility to your computer. Once you have completed the installation of the program, this icon can be deleted. The actual program will be in your program files on your computer, and is called FOXPRO Programmer. 4.2 PROGRAMMING WITH THE UTILITY Programming Process 1) Double click the folder on your desktop or go to your programs folder and open the 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 SPITFIRE. This is marked as Select Device, located in the upper right portion of the programming utility. NOTE: This drive varies on different computers. Once you have selected the drive, the list of sounds currently on your SPITFIRE appears in the right vertical window. You will now notice that a new button appears above that reads Backup. If you have not made a backup of your sounds, simply click on this button. The programmer by default will backup your the Select Device window sounds to a FOXPRO folder, and a sub folder Backup. This is also a good folder to use to add new sounds prior to adding sounds, or reprogramming your SPITFIRE. You can also create sub folders for different species, if you choose, rather than to have all sounds located in one folder. Once your backup is complete, you are ready to reprogram your SPITFIRE. 4) Select the source folder of your new sounds (located on the left hand side 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 Spitfire. For example, if you would like to add the Jackrabbit Distress to your Spitfire, 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. 8) Click on the Copy to Caller button located on the right side of the screen. Your sounds will now be programmed to your SPITFIRE. IMPORTANT NOTE: Your SPITFIRE will play .FXP, .mp3 and .wav files. Other file types are not supported. Although you may store
.FXP sounds on your computer for later use, they cannot be played on your computer, or on any audio player other than a FOXPRO caller. 4.3 DOWNLOADING NEW PLAYLIST TO TX-24 Program your sounds into the Spitfire as outlined in the instruction manual. Make certain that you do not use the same number for more than one sound!
Note that the transmitter can only display 21 characters per line. The first 3 characters must be the sound number, from 000 through 023. Place a space between the sound number and the sound name. 17 characters remain for the sound name. Although the sound name can have more characters, the TX-24 will only display the first 17 characters. Any additional ones will not be displayed. 1) Disconnect all accessories from the Spitfire (i.e. speakers or decoy) 2) Turn the power off on both the Spitfire and the TX-24. 3) Connect patch cable from the sound upload jack on the TX-24 to the AUX jack on the Spitfire. 4) Turn on the TX-24 5) After being powered on, the TX-24 display will say Turn On Caller 6) Power on the Spitfire 7) The display on the TX-24 will scroll through all 24 sounds. When its done, the display will say Transfer Complete 8) Unplug the cable from both ends. 9) Turn off the TX-24 and the Spitfire. 10) Turn on your TX-24 and your new sounds will be displayed. NOTE: This process may take a few minutes. DO NOT turn off the TX-24 or Spitfire during this process. FCC Information NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet or circuit different that to which the Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules. Industry Canada Notice Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTES:
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Your FOXPRO wildlife caller is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship that diminish its usefulness for a period of two years from the date of purchase. Return the unit prepaid and packaged securely along with proof of purchase to the address shown below. Include a note 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 unintentionally. Also specifically excluded are batteries and damage caused by attempts to charge batteries not intended to be recharged, and water damage. Please record the serial number for your Spitfire
(Located on a sticker in the back of the battery compartment) Serial Number:
FOXPRO Inc. 14 Fox Hollow Drive Lewistown, PA 17044
(717) 248-2507 Fax: (717) 247-3594 www.gofoxpro.com Publication Date: August 6, 2009