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Foxpro X1 - User Manual

Foxpro X1
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Questions and Answers

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    Crystal PetersenJul 28, 2025
    Why do Foxpro X1 Speakers have poor battery life in cold weather?
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      melissa15Jul 28, 2025
      Cold weather operations can significantly reduce the lifespan of alkaline batteries. For optimal performance in cold conditions, it's highly recommended to use lithium or rechargeable NiMH batteries with your Foxpro Speakers.
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    Yolanda CollinsAug 2, 2025
    How to fix Foxpro X1 Speakers that will not turn on?
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      leebiancaAug 3, 2025
      If your Foxpro X1 Speakers are not turning on, ensure that your battery pack is fully charged. This is the most common reason for this issue.
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    Lisa MaciasAug 8, 2025
    Why is the pilot light blinking on my Foxpro X1?
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      Luis BakerAug 8, 2025
      A blinking pilot light or LED on your Foxpro Speakers usually indicates a low battery. To resolve this, recharge your battery pack.
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    Jay Hall MDAug 13, 2025
    What to do if Foxpro X1 Speakers are not recognized by computer?
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      jasonwhiteAug 13, 2025
      If your computer isn't recognizing your Foxpro X1 Speakers, make sure that the X1 is turned OFF while connected to the computer. This should allow your computer to recognize the device.
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    Luis WaltersAug 17, 2025
    How to fix Foxpro TX433 transmitter that does not turn on?
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      jacquelineclarkAug 17, 2025
      If your Foxpro TX433 transmitter isn't turning on, try installing fresh batteries. This should resolve the issue.
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    owilsonAug 23, 2025
    What to do if I cannot transfer sound list to Foxpro X1 transmitter?
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      Paul SchaeferAug 23, 2025
      An inability to transfer a sound list to your Foxpro X1 transmitter typically arises from an error in the X1's playlist. If you've recently added new sounds, carefully check the programming for errors like duplicate or missing sound numbers.

Summary

Getting Started

X1 Overview

Highlights the functions and details of the X1 digital game call.

Operating Manual

TX433 Transmitter Overview

Highlights the functions and details of the Patriot TX433 transmitter.

Whats Included

Lists the components included with the X1 Digital Game Call package.

X1 Requirements

Details the requirements for using the X1 Digital Game Call, including battery.

Charging the X1

Provides instructions and precautions for charging the X1's battery pack.

TX433 Requirements

Specifies the battery requirement for the TX433 transmitter.

Playing Sounds

Explains how to turn on the X1 and TX433 and begin playing sounds.

Favorites

Describes how to create, change, and use the 10 favorite sound presets.

Auxiliary Jack Function

Explains the function and limitations of the AUX jack for controlling other devices.

Using External Speakers

Details how to connect an external speaker to increase volume.

Picatinny Rail Mount;IR Port

Describes the picatinny rail mount and the IR port for decoy control.

Tripod Mount

Explains the universal tripod mount located on the bottom of the caller.

TX433 Transmitter Detailed Information

Primary Display Area

Explains the components and navigation of the TX433 transmitter's primary display.

Main Menu

Details access to transmitter configurations like Sound Settings and Display/Power.

Sound Settings: Volume Step

Configures the volume step increment for the TX433 from 1 to 3.

Sound Settings: Play Mode

Sets the sound playback mode to repeat, single play, or jukebox.

Sound Settings: Audio Limiter

Allows enabling or disabling the audio limiter to conserve battery life.

Sound Settings: Fav Mute OR

Enables or disables favorite mute override for seamless favorite playback.

Display;Power: Backlight

Adjusts the intensity of the backlight from 5% to 100% to save battery.

Display;Power: Bklt T.O.

Sets the duration for the backlight timeout, from 15 seconds to 1 minute.

Display;Power: Contrast

Allows adjustment of the screen contrast for better readability.

Display;Power: LCD Mode

Selects the display mode between normal (black text) and inverse (white text).

Display;Power: Auto Off

Configures the automatic power-off timer for the remote to conserve battery.

Timer;User: Stand Tmr

Details the elapsed timer and how to reset it for tracking stand time.

Timer;User: Alarm

Allows setting a visual alarm to go off after a specified time span.

Timer;User: USER 1 & USER 2

Assigns functions to USER 1 and USER 2 buttons for quick access.

Remote Settings: Download List

Guides the process of downloading a new playlist to the transmitter.

Remote Settings: AUX Cntrl

Configures the auxiliary jack setting between momentary or latched operation.

Remote Settings: View

Sets how sounds are displayed: numerical listing or category listing.

Remote Settings: Snd Nums

Controls the visibility of sound index numbers in the list.

Remote Settings: About Info

Displays version, sound count, favorites, and transmitter health information.

Remote Settings: Cable Detect

Enables automatic prompt for download list function when cable is connected.

Programming the X1

Obtaining New FOXPRO Sounds

Guides on purchasing and downloading new sounds from the FOXPRO website.

Programming the X1

Details on using the FOXPRO Sound Programming Utility for Windows and Mac.

Updating the Transmitter Playlist

Instructions for updating the transmitter playlist via a 3.5mm cable.

Maximizing Remote Range

Product Care & Maintenance

Troubleshooting

FCC & IC Information

Warranty Statement

Foxpro X1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFoxpro
ModelX1
CategorySpeakers
LanguageEnglish

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