FOXPRO 17036941035 Snow Commando Electronic Game Call Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
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FOXPRO 17036941035 Snow Commando Electronic Game Call

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17036941035 Snow Commando Electronic Game Call

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Getting Started

Congratulations on your purchase of the FOXPRO Snow Commando digital game call! To avoid personal injury and product damage, be sure to read all operating instructions before using the FOXPRO Snow Commando.

Snow Commando Overview

The following graphic highlights the functions and details of the Snow Commando digital game call:

1 Power On/Off Switch
2 LED Pilot Light
3 External Speaker Jack
4 Battery Pouch
5 Sound Upload Jack
6 Mini USB Port

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TX433 Transmitter Overview

The following graphic highlights the functions and details of the Snow Commando TX433 transmitter:

1 Power on/off
2 Play/select
3 Volume up/down
4 User 1
5 Lanyard loop
6 Mute
7 User 2
8 Scroll up/down
9 Menu/back
10 Elapsed timer
11 Sounds/categories
12 Volume level
13 Mute status indicator
14 Battery indicator
15 Telescopic antenna
16 Sound upload jack

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Operating Manual

The Operating Manual explains how to use the Snow Commando Digital Game Call. We strongly suggest reading the manual in its entirety to fully understand all of the features and get the most of your new product.

What’s Included
  • Snow Commando Digital Game Call
  • Snow Commando TX433 Transmitter
  • 11.1V Lithium-Ion Battery Pack and 120VAC Wall Charger
  • 3.5mm Male Stereo to Stereo Sound Upload Cable
  • Warranty Form
Snow Commando Requirements

Because the Snow Commando will play at such high volumes, a Lithium-Ion battery pack and charger are included in the package. This style of the battery will offer exceptional run times, even in temperatures below freezing.
Charging the Battery Pack

  1. Plug the wall charger into a standard wall outlet (up to 240VAC 50/60Hz).
  2. Connect the other end to the battery pack with the white, plastic connectors.
  3. Plug the two metal connectors together that will attach the adapter to the charger.
  4. Upon connecting the charger, the LED on the charger will glow red, indicating that the charging process is occurring. When the charge is complete, the LED will turn green.

WARNINGS AND GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR CHARGING

  • For maximum charge efficiency, we recommend charging the battery in temperatures ranging from 40°F to 85°F (5°C to 30°C).
  • Do not leave charging batteries unattended
  • Remove the battery pack from the Snow Commando when it will not be used for prolonged periods of time
  • Recharge your battery pack periodically

Installing the battery pack in the Snow Commando

  • Open the battery pouch on the side of the caller and slip the battery pack inside. Make sure to orient the pack so the attached wire will come out of the top of the pouch.
  • Connect the power supply wire on the side of the caller to the wire on the battery pack.
  • To verify that you have power: Flip the power switch to the “on” position. The pilot LED should illuminate green, indicating that the Snow Commando is powered on. If the LED does not illuminate, verify that your battery pack is charged and double-check the connections. The LED may flicker for a period of time before glowing solid when the Snow Commando is initially powered on. This is normal. If the LED begins blinking during operation, it indicates the batteries are low and need to be replaced.
    IMPORTANT NOTE The Snow Commando comes with a battery protection circuit that keeps the battery from being damaged from deep discharge. This circuit only activates when the battery is completely exhausted.
TX433 Requirements

The TX433 remote control operates on a single 9V battery (not included). It is recommended that you use a high-quality lithium or alkaline battery for the best performance.
Installing a Battery in the TX433 Transmitter

  • Access the battery compartment by removing the battery compartment door from the back of the TX433. The door slides down and off the remote.
  • Insert the 9V battery in the back of the remote.
  • Slide the battery compartment door back onto the remote.
  • Push and hold the power button on the TX433 for approximately 1-2 seconds to power it on. The LCD will activate and display the primary screen.
Playing Sounds

The primary function of your Snow Commando game call is to produce sounds to attract wildlife. This section explains how to turn on the Snow Commando and the TX433 and how to start playing sounds.
IMPORTANT NOTE The Snow Commando transmitter is not intended to operate the caller at distances shorter than 1 meter (3 feet). If the transmitter is located too close to the caller, proper operation cannot be ensured.

  • Turn on the Snow Commando by moving the power switch to the on position. When powered on, the Snow Commando pilot light illuminates green, indicating that it is powered on. If the light does not activate, charge the battery pack and try again.
  • Turn on the TX433 transmitter by pushing and holding the power button for approximately 1-2 seconds.
  • Notice the black horizontal highlight bar on the TX433 display. The bar moves up and down the screen as you use the “Scroll Up” or “Scroll Down” arrow buttons.
  • Move the highlight bar to one of the sound categories and push the “Select” button. Doing this results in displaying all of the sounds in that particular category. To exit the current category, push the “Back/Menu” button.
  • After moving the highlight bar to the sound you wish to play, push the “Select” button a single time to begin playback. Your selected sound will begin playing at a low volume.
  • To adjust the volume: Use the “Volume Up” button to raise the volume level to your desired setting. Use the “Volume Down” button to decrease the volume level. The transmitter has 20 volume steps.
  • To silence the sound: Push the “Mute” button a single time. When muted, the mute status indicator on the TX433 display shows an “M” and the current sound is silenced. Un-muting is accomplished by pushing the “Mute” button a second time (the “M” will no longer be displayed and the sound will resume playing).
  • To switch sounds: Use the scroll buttons to navigate to a different sound and push the “Select” button. You can switch sounds while the Snow Commando is actively playing a sound or while muted.
  • To turn off the TX433: Push and hold the power button for approximately 1-2 seconds. Be aware that turning off the remote control does not end sound playback on the Snow Commando. If you are finished calling, use the “Mute” button to silence the Snow Commando prior to turning off the TX433.
  • To turn off the Snow Commando: Flip the power switch to the off position. The pilot LED will extinguish.
Favorites

The TX433 allows you to establish a list consisting of 10 of your most frequently used sounds under the “Favorites” menu. These “Favorites” allow for a quick selection of your favorite sounds at your predetermined volume level. This section describes the process involved in creating, changing, and using your presets.
Creating New Favorites

  • Select the “Favorites” menu item on the TX433. If this is your first time working with favorites, favorite 1 is automatically set to Coyote Pup Distress 3 at volume 10.

  • To set a preset, position the black highlight bar on one of the blank preset slots and push the
    “Select” button a single time.

  • The first step is selecting the sound you wish to use. Use “Sound Up” or “Sound Down” buttons to navigate through your sound list and locate the desired sound. Once found, push the “Select” button to set the sound.

  • Next, select the volume level that you wish to use for this favorite. This is done by using the
    “Volume Up” or “Volume Down” arrow button. After you have found your desired volume level, push the “Select” button to set the volume level. This will complete setting up your Favorite.

  • You will notice that the slot you assigned this favorite to now displays the sound name and the volume level for reference.

Changing/Overwriting Existing Favorite

  • Select the “Favorites” menu item on the TX433.
  • Position the highlight bar on the favorite that you wish to change.
  • Push and hold the “Select” button for about 3-4 seconds. Repeat the Steps for Creating a New Favorite.

Using a Favorite

  • Select the “Favorites” menu item on the TX433.
  • Position the highlight bar on the preset that you wish to activate.
  • Push the “Select” button a single time to begin playback. The Snow Commando will begin playing the selected sound at the preset volume level.

Using External Speakers

The Snow Commando is equipped with an external speaker jack that allows you to connect an additional speaker. By connecting a second speaker to the Snow Commando, you can direct the sound to a wider area, increasing your chances of having an animal hear it. You can find a complete selection of external speakers on the FOXPRO website. The external speaker jack on your Snow Commando accepts a standard ¼” plug. When selecting an external speaker, be sure to use one with an impedance rating of 8-ohms. Be sure the Snow Commando 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 on the side of the Snow Commando.

TX433 Transmitter Detailed Information

This section covers the TX433 in detail including breakdowns and explanations of each menu item. FOXPRO 17036941035 Snow Commando Electronic Game Call fig
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Primary Display Area

When powered on, the TX433 briefly displays a startup screen (firmware version) and then goes straight to the primary display area (see image to the right). The “Favorites” menu item holds your 10 favorite sounds. Below “Favorites” are your various sound categories. The bottom line of the display is a status bar that shows (in order): current volume level, mute status, battery level,
and elapsed timer. You navigate through the screen with the “Scroll Up” and “Scroll Down”
buttons. As you scroll, the black highlight bar moves up and down, respectively. To select a menu item, push the “Select” button. To move back to the previous screen after making a selection, use the “Back/Menu” button.

Main Menu

The main menu provides access to a variety of transmitter configurations. To access the main menu, push the “Back/Menu” button a single time. The available menu options are as follows: “Sound Settings,” “Display/Power,” “Timer/User,” and “Remote Settings.” The following sections cover each of these menu items and their sub-menu items in detail.

Sound Settings: Volume Step

The TX433 has a range of volume steps from 0 – 20. Increasing the volume in the field by increments of 1 may be too slow for some, therefore, this stepping value is configurable. You can choose from 1, 2, and 3. To change the volume step value, highlight the “Volume Step” menu item, push the “Select” button, then use the “Sound Up” or “Sound Down” scroll buttons to cycle through the options. When the desired option is set, push “Select” a final time to lock it in. The value assigned to the Volume Step option will be remembered between power cycles.

Sound Settings: Play Mode

This menu allows you to specify which mode of sound playback the Snow Commando operates on. The available options are repeat, single play, and jukebox. The default setting is repeated. In Repeat mode, the Snow Commando will play the selected sound repeatedly until you interrupt it. In Single Play mode the sound will play a single time, then stop. In Jukebox mode, the sounds play a single time, incrementally. The Play Mode setting is NOT stored between power cycles. You will need to change this setting each time you power on the Snow Commando remote.

Sound Settings: Fav Mute OR

During normal operation, if the Snow Commando is muted and you request to play a favorite, the sound is queued for playback, but it cannot be heard until the caller is un-muted. Favorite mute override will take care of this and eliminate the need for un-muting the sound upon preset activation. It works by initially checking to see if mute is active and, if it is, un-mute the Snow Commando prior to initiating playback of the sound. Turning on favorite mute override can be done by accessing Sound Settings, highlighting the “Fav Mute OR” menu item, pushing “Select”, then using the “Sound Up” or “Sound Down” to toggle between off and on. Push “Select” a final time to set it. This setting is remembered between power cycles.

Display/Power: Backlight

This setting allows you to change the intensity of the backlight in a range from 5% – 100%. The lower the intensity, the better your battery life will be. To adjust this setting, highlight the Backlight menu option, push the “Select” button, and then use the “Sound Up” or “Sound Down” scroll buttons to cycle through the values. When you have selected the desired backlight intensity, push the “Select” button a final time to set it. This setting is remembered between power cycles.

Display/Power: Bklt T.O.

This setting allows you to set the duration for the backlight timeout. The backlight illuminates every time a button is pressed. If the backlight is illuminated and you do not push a button within the set period of time, the backlight will automatically shut off. Available values are 15 seconds, 30 seconds, and 1 minute. Keeping this at a lower value will help promote maximum battery life. To adjust this setting, highlight the Backlight T.O. menu option, push the “Select” button, and then use the “Scroll Up” or “Scroll Down” scroll buttons to cycle through the values. When you have selected the desired backlight timeout period, push the “Select” button a final time to set it. This setting is remembered between power cycles.

Display/Power: Contrast

This setting allows you to adjust the screen contrast. In ‘normal’ display mode (see 5-9 Display/Power: LCD Mode), the higher the value, the darker the text will appear. In ‘inverse’ display mode, the higher the value, the darker the background will appear. To change this value, highlight the contrast menu item, push the
“Select” button, then use the “Scroll Up” or “Scroll Down” buttons to cycle through the values. When you have selected the desired contrast setting, push “Select” a final time to set it. This setting is remembered between power cycles.

Display/Power: LCD Mode

This setting allows you to set the desired display mode. Available options include normal and inverse. In normal mode, the text will appear black and the background will be light. In inverse mode, the background will be black with light text. To change this value, highlight the LCD Mode menu item, push the “Select” button, then use the “Scroll Up” or “Scroll Down” buttons to cycle through the available options. When you have selected the desired LCD Mode, push the “Select” button a final time to set it. This setting is remembered between power cycles.

Display/Power: Auto Off

If you do not push a button on the remote for a set amount of time, the remote will automatically power down to conserve battery life. The available options for this setting include 30 minutes, 45 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, and 4 hours. To change this value, highlight the Auto Off menu item, push the “Select” button, then use the “Scroll Up” or “Scroll Down” buttons to cycle through the available options. When you have selected the desired auto-off period, push the “Select” button a final time to set it. This setting is remembered between power cycles.

Timer/User: Stand Tmr

The elapsed timer (located on the bottom right of the display) allows you to see how long you have been on a stand. The timer starts as soon as you turn on the Snow Commando transmitter. You can reset the timer by accessing the Main Menu, selecting the Timer/User option, and then selecting the “Stand Timer Reset.” The timer will automatically reset to 00:00 if it is allowed to continue beyond 99:59.

Timer/User: Alarm

The Snow Commando remote features a visual alarm that can be set to go off after a span of time. The available times are represented in minutes: 1 – 15 (individual steps) and 20-60 (steps of 5). When the alarm is set and the configured time span passes, the sand timer (or clock if set to display the clock) will display a confirmation message and the timer indicator will begin to flash. To set an alarm, select the “Alarm (minutes)” menu item, push the “Select” button, and then use the “Scroll Up” or “Scroll Down” buttons to find the desired time value. When the desired time value is selected, push the “Select” button to set the alarm.

Timer/User: USER 1 & USER 2

User buttons 1 and 2 can be assigned a function of your choice for quick one- button access. You can choose from: Favorite 1, Favorite 2, Favorite 3, AUX, Recall, Timer reset, and Backlight. To set this, highlight the “USER 1” or “USER 2” menu item, push the “Select” button, then use the “Scroll Up” or “Scroll Down” buttons to cycle through the options. When the desired option has been set, push “Select” a final time to set it. These settings are remembered between power cycles.

Remote Settings: Download List

Any time you reprogram the Snow Commando to add new sounds or rearrange existing sounds, you must download a new copy of the playlist to the transmitter. This menu item will guide you through that process. In order to download the playlist, you will need a 3.5mm stereo male-to-male cable (included). See sections 6-3 for more information.

Remote Settings: View

The TX433 can display your sounds either by general numerical listing or by category listing. Sound categories are the easiest to navigate if you have a large number of sounds. The TX433 supports up to 25 unique categories. To configure the view setting, highlight the “View” menu item, push the “Select” button, and then use the “Scroll Up” or “Scroll Down” buttons to cycle through the options. When the appropriate setting is selected, push the “Select” button to set it. This setting is remembered between power cycles.

Remote Settings: Snd Nums

The TX433 displays your sound list in a numerical format based upon the index value of each sound file. The sounds are numbered from 000 – 299. You can choose to either have the index values visible in your sound list or you can hide them. The advantage of hiding the numbers is that the sound names might be easier to read. The options for this setting are “Show” and “Hide.” To toggle the options, highlight “Snd Nums” in the menu, push the “Select” button, use the “Scroll Up” or “Scroll Down” button to cycle the options, then push “Select” to set it. This setting is remembered between power cycles.

Remote Settings: About Info

The About Info screen displays a variety of information pertaining to a version number, number of sounds loaded, number of favorites, and transmitter health.

Remote Settings: Cable Detect

If the cable detect is turned on, the transmitter will automatically prompt you to perform the download list function when a 3.5mm stereo cable is connected to the sound upload jack. You can manually initiate the download list process, if you prefer, by disabling this feature.

Programming the Snow Commando

The Snow Commando can store up to 300 sounds in total. From the factory, it’s loaded with 75 premium sounds along with all current free sounds. All free sounds are prefixed with “F_” for easy recognition. The main difference between premium sounds and free sounds is that premium sounds are all live animal recordings whereas free sounds contain both manmade and real sounds. The Snow Commando is capable of using FOXPRO’s proprietary audio file type (FXP), MP3, and uncompressed WAV files. Programming the Snow Commando can be done with a PC or Mac computer, or by sending the Snow Commando to the factory. In order to program the Snow Commando from home, you will need a USB mini A/B cable (not included with the Snow Commando) and a computer running one of the following operating systems: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, Windows 10, or Mac OS X 10.7.3 or newer.

Obtaining New FOXPRO Sounds

Access the FOXPRO website to purchase new sounds or download new free sounds. The website is located at: http://www.gofoxpro.com. You can purchase 1 sound of your choice, 4 sounds of your choice, 8 sounds of your choice, 16 sounds of your choice, or you can choose to download free sounds. To purchase and download new sounds, click on the desired sound pack choice and work through the ordering steps. At the end of the process, you will be able to save your sound pack to the computer. To download free sounds, please visit http://www.gofoxpro.com/free.
To download sounds that you have purchased, access the FOXPRO website and log in to your store account. Click the “My Account” menu and click on “Sound Pack Download Manager.” Locate the sound pack you wish to download and click the “Download” button. Note that, you will be saving a compressed zip archive file that bundles all of the sounds together (you can opt to download the sounds individually if you have a slow internet connection). The new sounds can then be programmed into the Snow Commando by using the FOXPRO Sound Programming Utility, which is covered in the next section.

Programming the Snow Commando

The FOXPRO Sound Programming Utility has versions available for both Windows and Mac operating systems. You can find them both at the following link: https://www.gofoxpro.com/programming Under the heading “Software Links”, you should see a link for the Windows and Mac versions. Click on the appropriate link for your operating system to go to the download page.

Windows users can launch the utility by finding the shortcut in the Start Menu and clicking on it. For those who created a Desktop icon, locate it and double-click on it to launch the utility.

Mac users can double-click on the icon for the bundle that you placed in your Applications folder earlier. As the utility launches, you will see a splash screen that shows some basic information. When it is fully loaded, you will be presented with a screen that is divided into two main sections. The left side is called Source Files , which represents the default storage location for sounds on your computer. The right side is called Caller Files , which displays the sounds loaded in your game call. Because we already connected the game call to the computer previously, the Caller Files section should be displaying the sound list for your game call. If this is your first time using the utility, the Source Files column should be empty.

File Locations / Sound Library
Whether using Windows or Mac versions, the utility establishes the local sound storage point under Documents > FOXPRO > Sounds. We recommend that you place all of your new sounds in this location for easy access. For purposes of example, we can quickly add some new sounds from the free library with the utility. To do this, click on the File menu on the utility screen and then click on the “Download Free Sounds” menu item. This displays a list of all free sounds available from FOXPRO. You can select one or all of the free sounds to highlight them. Next, click on the “Download Selected” button to save the selected files to your computer.

If you have already purchased new sounds from FOXPRO, be aware that you can log in to your store account and download the new sounds directly in the utility. To do this, click on the File menu and then click on the “Sound Pack Downloader” menu item. Enter the email address for your store account along with the account password, then click on the “Login” button. Upon logging in, any sound pack that you have purchased through the online store will appear in the column on the right. Simply click on one of the sound packs to select it and then click the “Download Selected” button to save the files to your computer. When the download is complete, the sounds will appear in the Source Files column.

Installing New Sounds
Now that you have downloaded sounds in the previous step, you can easily add them to your game call. The game call should already be connected to your computer and the Caller Files column should show the sounds currently loaded into the unit. The left, or Source Files column, should be displaying the sounds we previously downloaded. On the Caller Files column, scroll down to the end of your sound list and locate the first available sound slot. Click on it a single time so that it becomes highlighted. On the Source Files column, you can click on a single file or all of the files to highlight them. Next, click on the “Insert Sound(s)” button in the center of the screen. The sounds that were highlighted on the Source Files column will now be displayed in the Caller Files column and will also now be installed into your game call. After you have added new sounds into your game call, you will need to edit the categories to get the new sounds to display properly. The steps for that process can be found in the next section.

Editing the Categories within the Utility
With the game call connected to your computer, launch the utility as described in sections 11-5. Under the Caller Files column, locate and click on the button called “Edit Categories”.The screen is split into two distinct panes. The left pane displays all of the sounds that are stored in your FOXPRO game call. The column to the right displays how the categories are arranged. You will notice that each category name features a list of sounds indented just beneath it. This represents the sounds that are in each category.

To add a new sound into the correct category, first, locate the sound on the column to the left. It should be near the end of the list. After you have located it, click on it one time to highlight it. Next, locate the appropriate category on the right that you want to place that sound into. Click on the category name to highlight it. To place the sound into that category, click on the “Insert Selected” button in the middle of the screen. You should now see the new sound appearing under the category name selected on the right.
When finished, click on the “Save & Exit” button to commit the changes to the categories. To finish programming, you will now need to update the playlist on your remote which is covered in the next section.

Updating the Transmitter Playlist

You will need a 3.5mm male-to-male stereo cable for this process. This cable is included with the Snow Commando when purchased.

  1. Disconnect the Snow Commando from your computer if it is still connected.
  2. Disconnect all accessories from the Snow Commando (i.e. external speaker) and make sure that it is turned off.
  3. Turn on the TX433 transmitter.
  4. Connect one end of the 3.5mm cable to the sound upload jack on the top of the TX433. You will see a message displayed on the screen stating, “Turn caller off. Connect to AUX jack on call.”
  5. Connect the other end of the 3.5mm cable to the AUX jack on the Snow Commando game call. Select “OK” on the TX433.
  6. Power on the Snow Commando to initiate the transfer process. The display on the remote updates as the transfer progresses. It displays the number of sounds transferred. When complete, the screen returns to the normal view. If there is an error in the programming, the transfer will fail. If that occurs, you will need to connect the Snow Commando to your computer and review the programming for errors. Watch for duplicate sound numbers or missing numbers.
  7. When the transfer completes, unplug the cable from the transmitter and Snow Commando. Browse through the sound list to view the changes.

Maximizing Remote Range

The remote range can be affected by many factors. Some of these factors can be controlled while others cannot. In order to achieve the best possible remote range with your Snow Commando digital game call system, it is recommended that the following points be observed:

  • Fully extend the telescopic antenna on the TX433 remote control.
  • Always use a high-quality alkaline or lithium battery in the remote.
  • Always maintain a clear line of sight between the remote control and the Snow Commando. Any obstructions—no matter how significant or insignificant—can adversely affect the radio signal.
  • Keep the remote control a minimum of six inches away from your body, gun barrel, and metal shooting sticks as these things can detune the remote control.
  • Hold the remote control vertically with the antenna pointing skyward (see image below):FOXPRO 17036941035 Snow Commando Electronic Game Call fig 5
  • Avoid using the device remotely when you are near power lines, cellular phone towers, and radar (such as near airports or military installations).
  • Try to elevate the caller off of the ground by approximately three feet. This can greatly maximize your overall remote control range.
  • Try to avoid situations where the Snow Commando is placed at a lower elevation than the remote control—the caller should always be higher.

Product Care & Maintenance

Avoid exposure to all precipitation and moisture. Moisture (perhaps from rain, snow, condensation, or others) can potentially enter the unit or the battery compartment and cause serious problems. Proper care should be taken to mitigate the introduction of moisture into the machine and make sure that no moisture is present during storage. Moisture can quickly lead to corrosion, electrical shorts, and even rust—all of which can render the unit damaged and out of warranty. This type of damage is preventable! If you are operating in rainy, wet conditions, it is recommended that you place the unit inside of a large plastic storage bag or use a water/weatherproof deployment bag to keep water from getting to it. When storing the unit for prolonged periods, be sure that you keep it in a dry location. Remove batteries prior to storage or extended periods of inactivity! All batteries, whether alkaline or rechargeable, should be removed from the game calls, decoys, and transmitters prior to storage or periods of inactivity. Batteries left inside electronic devices can leak over time. Damages caused by this can be severe and potentially destroy the electrical components. To prevent this from happening, simply remove all batteries from all devices before you put them away. Keep in mind: damage caused by battery leakage is not covered under warranty.

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM SOLUTION
Snow Commando Will Not Turn On Make sure your battery pack is fully charged
Snow Commando does not produce any sound Check that the speaker is turned on.

The LED Pilot Light will be green if the caller is powered on.
Cannot transfer sound list to Snow Commando transmitter| This typically stems from an error in the playlist in the Snow Commando. If you recently added new sounds, double-check
Snow Commando transmitter does not turn on| Install a fresh battery and try again
Snow Commando not being recognized

by computer

| Make sure that the Snow Commando is turned OFF while

connected to the computer.

The pilot light / LED is blinking| This is the low battery indicator. Recharge your battery pack.
The pilot light blinks 5 times and then turns off| Problem detected with the memory card. Contact support.

FCC & IC Information

RF Exposure Safety Notice
The Snow Commando transmitter is not intended to be operated closer than 20cm (about 8 inches) to your body. The transmitter can produce a radiated RF field similar to that of a standard cell telephone, although the duty cycle of this RF field is much lower than that of a cell telephone. Using the transmitter closer than 8 inches to your body can increase your exposure to RF energy levels thought by some to be harmful. Additionally, operation in close proximity to your body can detune the antenna causing a decrease in operating performance.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co- located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet or circuit different from that to which the 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 harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules.

Industry Canada Notice
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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 undesirable operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouilage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le functionnement.
Note: Units exported beyond the boundaries of North America are not FCC certified. FOXPRO Inc. makes every attempt at complying with regional regulations governing the radio spectrum. However, it is the user’s responsibility to ensure compliance with local laws and ordinances that govern the use of radio-controlled devices in the area of operation.

Warranty Statement

Your FOXPRO® game call is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship that diminish its usefulness for a period of time as established for 3 years from the date of purchase if the item was purchased from a FOXPRO Authorized Retailer. Return the unit prepaid and packaged securely along with proof of purchase to FOXPRO. 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. Examples of non-warranty issues: product ceases to work after exposure to water (in the form of any precipitation), moisture, or other elemental forces; the product is physically damaged from dropping, running over with any vehicle, falling from any surface, and impacting with the ground, gunshot, misuse, neglect, abuse, animal attack; product ceases to work as a result of battery leakage, battery damage, intentional or unintentional wiring accidents, connecting an unapproved charging device to the product, overpowering, and incorrect installation of batteries; product ceases to work after connecting an unapproved external auxiliary device

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