Congratulations on the purchase of your FOXPRO Fury digital wildlife caller!
You have chosen a highly advanced product that is easy to use and loaded
with some of the most innovative features to date. The Fury is the product of an
engineering effort that has spanned several years.
Please take this time to read and understand the information in this instruction
manual to ensure the best possible experience with your new FOXPRO Fury.
Features Overview
1) Rugged injection molded
ABS housing
2) On/Off switch-manual
volume control
3) Rear speaker slide switch
4) Front Speaker Slide switch
5) Low Battery Indicator LED
6) Sound Up/Down Keys
7) Reflex Horn Speaker
8) Cone Speaker
9) Charger Jack
10) Rear Ext Speaker Jack
11) Auxiliary Jack
12) Front Ext Speaker Jack
1.0 QUICK OPERATING GUIDE
This manual will explain all features of your new FOXPRO Fury in depth to help
ensure the best overall experience. We realize, however, that you may want to
try the Fury out right away. The Quick Operating Guide will provide you the
basic steps to on how to get started.
It is strongly recommended that to fully understand the features and
abilities of your FOXPRO Fury that you read this manual in its entirety.
1.1 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN YOUR FURY
Since your Fury is shipped from the factory with no batteries installed, the first
step is to install batteries. The Fury requires 8 “AA” batteries.
We strongly recommend high capacity NiMH rechargeable batteries over
alkaline types for maximum performance, particularly when using loud
volume levels.
1) Remove the battery door. The battery door is located on the side of
the caller and is held in place with a knurled thumbscrew.
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-500
The TX-500 transmitter operates from three AA batteries. Please use high
quality alkaline or lithium batteries.
1) Remove the battery compartment over located on the rear of the
transmitter.
2) Insert the AA batteries into the provided cavities. Note that the battery
polarity alternates.
3) Replace the battery compartment cover after the batteries are installed.
1.3 PLAYING SOUNDS MANUALLY
Your Fury can be operated with or without using the TX-500 transmitter. There
may be times when you want the sound of the unit right next to you or perhaps
you want to walk with the unit to create a travelling sound.
1) Make sure that at least one of the speaker selector slide switches is set
to the right, or “ON” position (see the following image).
2) Turn the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise to the “on” position – you
should hear a soft click. Please note that this switch is also the volume
control when the unit is operated without the remote control. The
further clockwise you turn the knob, the louder the unit will play. At this
point, the LCD display on the FURY will first display the software
revision and then display two flashing horizontal bars “- -“.
3) Press the up or down arrow keypad button on the FURY to select a
sound number. Once selected, release the button, and the sound will
play. To select a different sound, simply press the up or down arrow
buttons again to your desired sound.
1.4 OPERATING THE FURY BY TX-500 REMOTE CONTROL
1) Turn on the TX-500 transmitter by pressing down and holding the
sound selector knob for about 2-3 seconds. The graphic LCD display
will illuminate displaying “FOXPRO the Caller of the Wild”. At this point,
let go of the button. In a moment, the screen will switch to normal view
and display the first six sounds.
2) Select the sound you wish to play by turning the rotary selector knob
on the top of the transmitter either clockwise, which will scroll up, or
counter-clockwise which scrolls down.
3) When the sound desired appears in the displayed list, highlight the
sound, and press down on the rotary selector knob. You will notice
that the number associated with that sound will appear in the bottom
text line. This text line also displays the current channel setting (which
should be 10 from the factory), a mute indicator, volume level indicator,
battery monitor, and timer. The top text line displays the front speaker,
rear speaker, and auto volume and mode indicators. For more
information on the text lines, see the TX-500 features section of this
instruction manual.
4) Now that you have selected the sound to be played, simply bring the
volume up to your desired level by depressing the volume up arrow.
As you depress the volume up arrow, note that the volume setting
number in the bottom text increases.
Muting the Sound
To mute the sound, simply press the mute button. The letter “M” will appear in
the bottom text line. The mute also serves as a pause feature, meaning that
when you un-mute the sound again, it will start playing where you muted the
sound instead of starting over again.
Changing the Sound
To change the sound, simply highlight your next sound preference and depress
the rotary selector knob. Your sound will instantly change.
You can also use the numeric keypad to enter the three digit number of the
sound you wish to play. When you begin entering a number on the keypad, the
numbers you type will appear in large text on the screen. You need to enter the
three digit number of the sound you wish to play. For example, type in a
number in the range of 000 through 499 to play the corresponding sound.
Auxiliary Button
Use the “AUX” button to activate a device such as a decoy or camera
connected to the FURY “AUX” jack.
1.5 POWERING DOWN
Be sure to power down both the Fury and TX-500 after use to help prolong the
battery life.
Powering Down the TX-500
Push and hold the selector knob until the selection menu appears (with turn off
transmitter already highlighted). By pressing the selection knob a second time
the transmitter will shut off. Should you forget to turn off the transmitter when
you are finished, it will automatically shut down after 2 hours of non-use.
Powering Down the FURY
Turn off the FURY by rotating the On/Off switch to the off position.
2.0 ABOUT THE FOXPRO FURY SPEAKERS
The FURY incorporates two different types of loudspeakers. The front speaker
is a high efficiency horn with maximum sensitivity in the frequency range
necessary to reproduce small animal distress sounds. Distress sounds of
rabbits, small rodents, birds, canines, and many others are best reproduced by
using the front horn only with the rear cone speaker turned off. This will also
ensure maximum battery life as playing both speakers requires almost twice as
much battery power.
The rear cone speaker is best suited to sounds that have significant lower
frequency content. These sounds would include bear growls, mountain lion
roars, certain owl hoots, and some other large mammal sounds. The rear
speaker, however, is not as efficient as the front horn. Because of this, it will
not play as loud as the horn. Understand that not all calling sounds will benefit
greatly from playing both speakers at once. If you elect to do this, remember
that battery life will be reduced.
3.0 BATTERIES AND CHARGING
Your FURY operates on 8 “AA” batteries. For optimal performance and run
times, we recommend using high capacity 2000-2800 mAh NiMH (Nickel Metal
Hydride) rechargeable cells rather than alkaline types.
When you operate your FURY to play at extremely loud volume levels, the
current demand on the batteries is much more than alkaline cells can deliver.
Consequently, the run time of these batteries can be very short. The Zinc
Carbon so-called “Heavy Duty” cells are expressly NOT recommended at all.
The performance of your FURY will be much better with high capacity
NiMH batteries.
3.1 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE FURY:
1) Remove the battery door. The battery door is located on the side of
the caller and is held in place with a knurled thumbscrew.
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.
CAUTION: Never attempt to charge batteries not intended to be
recharged! This includes both Zinc Carbon and alkaline cells. The resulting
damage can be serious and will not be covered by the warranty. For maximum
charge efficiency, we recommend charging your FURY in temperatures ranging
from 40°F to 85°F (5°C to 30°C).
CAUTION: Do not mix battery types!
CAUTION: Never connect your Fury charge to a 12V automotive system.
Serious damage will occur which is not covered by the warranty. The charge
jack is intended only for FOXPRO chargers.
CAUTION: Never attach an unapproved or non-FOXPRO charger to your
Fury! Damages caused be plugging unapproved charging devices into your
Fury will not be covered by warranty.
3.2 CHARGING BATTERIES
1) Disconnect any accessory device that may be plugged into the Fury
prior to charging. This includes external speakers, USB cables, and
any devices that may be attached to the auxiliary device jack.
2) Check to make sure that rechargeable NIMH type batteries are
installed in your FURY.
3) Connect the approved FOXPRO charger to the FURY charge jack and
attach the transformer end of the charger to the appropriate outlet.
Be aware that the green LED may or may not extinguish when the
batteries are fully charged. Your FOXPRO unit incorporates circuitry to
terminate charge current if high battery temperatures are detected. Battery
temperatures increase at the end of the charge cycle. If the temperature edges
towards a dangerous level, the charge current will be interrupted and the green
LED will extinguish. If excessive temperature is not detected, the green LED
will not be extinguished. It is quite possible for the batteries to be fully charged
without their temperature rising to the dangerous level. For this reason, the LED should not be considered as a “full charge” indicator as it may or may
not extinguish when the batteries are fully charged. The batteries are fully
charged any time their temperature rises substantially above ambient. How
long this takes depends on how much charge has been taken from the
batteries and how much time has passed since the last charge. If the green
LED goes out, the batteries are definitely charged. If the green LED is on and
the batteries are cool, they are still charging. If the green LED is on and the
batteries are very warm, they are fully charged and you should terminate the
charge by unplugging the charger.
You should not permit the charge to continue for more than 12 hours
under any circumstances. The batteries need to be recharged when the “Low
Battery” LED is blinking. Battery run time is directly related to how loud you
operate the FURY. Using both speakers at the same time rather than only the
most appropriate one will have a negative impact on run time. With one
speaker playing, expect 6 to 15 hours of run time, depending on the loudness
setting. With both speakers playing, expect 3 to 10 hours. Remember that very
loud volumes are rarely needed as animals hear much better than we do.
Battery/Charging Recommendations
• Remember that NiMH batteries self-discharge about 1% per day
• Do not charge batteries unattended
• Remove batteries from battery holder when caller will not be used for
prolonged periods to help prevent deep discharge
•Recharge your batteries periodically—even when not in use—to
prevent deep discharge
4.0 “AUX” JACK FUNCTION
The FURY 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-500 remote control transmitter. However,
there are some strict electrical limits involved with this jack. If these limits are
exceeded, damage to your FURY 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 Fury 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.
The AUX jack is configurable for momentary or latched operation. Please see
section 6.11 for more information.
5.0 USING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
The FURY is equipped with two External Speaker Jacks, which allows you to
connect one or two additional speakers. The internal speakers perform
admirably; however, you may encounter situations that require higher volume
levels. By connecting a larger and more efficient external speaker(s) to the
FURY, the volume level can be increased significantly.
5.1 CONNECTING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
The external speaker jacks on your Fury accept standard 3.5mm plugs. When
choosing an external speaker it is recommended to use one with an impedance
rating of 8-ohms.
To connect an external speaker, plug the connector of the external speaker into
one of the external speaker jacks. You will notice that each external speaker
jack corresponds with one of the internal speakers. For example, internal front
speaker and front external speaker are linked together.
If you wish to have ONLY the external speaker(s) produce sound, you must
disable the internal speakers as the internal speakers are not disabled
automatically.
5.2 DISABLING INTERNAL SPEAKERS MANUALLY
Move the speaker slide switch to the “OFF” position for the desired speaker you
wish to disable (front or back). The following image shows that each internal
speaker has an independent on/off switch.
To re-enable the speaker later, simply place the slide switch back to the “ON”
position. By disabling the internal speaker(s) when using an external
speaker(s), battery life will be extended longer than having all of the speakers
operating at once.
Disabling the internal speakers by way of the slide switch will result in the
external speakers still playing. The only way to disable the external speakers is
by using the TX-500.
5.3 TURNING SPEAKERS ON/OFF WITH THE TX-500
When you turn off either the front or rear speaker by way of the TX-500 remote
control, the associated internal speaker will also be disabled. For example, if
you turn off front speaker, not only will the internal front speaker shut off, but so
will the front external speaker.
1) Hold down the rotary selector knob for 2-3 seconds to activate the main
menu
2) Use the selector knob to highlight CALLER CONTROL MENU and
press down on the selector knob one time
3) Use the selector knob to highlight the desired setting (i.e. front speaker
on/off or rear speaker on/off) and press down on the selector knob to
commit your change
4) Exit the menus
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