Troubleshooting
Start / stop button
Base unit will
not power on.
Remote will
not power on
Remote does
not function
or range is
short
“base not
found” is
displayed
Base is turned off,
not being held
down long
enough.
Speaker not
making contact
Battery dead –
(dim or no green
light)
Start / stop button
not being held
down long
enough.
Remote batteries
are loose, weak or
dead
Base may be out
of range
or battery in base
is dead
Hold down start / stop for at least 5-7
seconds or until green light flashes
Check speaker jack
Recharge battery or install disposable
batteries
Hold down start / stop for at least 5-7
seconds or until display shows
Check battery holder. Install 3 new
AAA batteries
Move closer to base
Check power on base, recharge
battery, or replace batteries in base
Remote is not
coded to the base
Refer to coding instructions earlier in
manual
COMPUCALLER III
Burnham Brothers
P.O. Box 427
Menard, TX 76859
325-396-4572
info@burnhambrothers.com
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Congratulations, you have purchased the most technically advanced electronic
wildlife calling system in the world! The sound quality, volume, remote control
capabilities and size put COMPUCALLER III in a league of its own. While
COMPUCALLER III IS NOT AN ANVIL, it is more than rugged enough to handle
temperatures from below zero to over 100 degrees and the standard abuse of day
to day calling. We guarantee that any hunter will call more predators with the
COMPUCALLER III than any other method presently known.
To install additional soundcards, first power the unit off, and simply line up the card
in the slot (card will only fit one direction) and push the card into the slot firmly until
it stops. The unit will recognize the new card when it is powered back on. To
remove a soundcard, first power the unit off, and firmly grip the soundcard with the
thumb and forefinger and pull straight up. Individuals with larger hands may find
that prying the card up with a coin at first is helpful. Repeat the process for any
other sounds you wish to replace.
Changing Soundcards
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