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Foxpro SPITFIRE - Operating Guide; Installing Batteries and Basic Operation

Foxpro SPITFIRE
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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