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8) Click on the “Copy to Caller” button located on the right side of the screen.
Your sounds will now be programmed to your WILDFIRE.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Your WILDFIRE 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.
5.3 DOWNLOADING NEW PLAYLIST TO TX9
Program your sounds into the WILDFIRE 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 “199”. 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 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 for
this process.
1) Disconnect all accessories from the WILDFIRE (i.e. speakers or decoy)
2) Turn the power off on both the WILDFIRE and the TX9.
3) Connect the patch cable from the sound upload jack on the TX9 to the
AUX jack on the WILDFIRE.
4) Turn on the TX9
5) After being powered on, the TX9 display will say “Turn On Caller”
6) Power on the WILDFIRE
7) The display on the TX9 will display “Transfer Mode”. When it’s done,
the display will say “Remove Cable from TX9”.
NOTE: This process may take a few seconds. DO NOT
turn off the TX9 or WILDFIRE during this process.
8) Unplug the cable from the TX9 first, followed by the main unit.
NOTE: Always unplug the cable from the TX9 before the main unit.
If you unplug the main unit end first, this could result in the TX9
needing to be manually reset by momentarily disconnecting the
battery.

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