Foxpro Scorpion X1-C User manual


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Important Information
FOXPRO
®
’s goal is to provide our customers with the highest quality products in the
industry. We take great pride in manu acturing our products in the USA. Please do not
hesitate to contact us or assistance, comments or questions.
FOXPRO
®
Inc.
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Stay up to date with the latest sounds by visiting our online sound library. Watch or
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®
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This manual, the animal sounds stored in your caller, and animal sounds purchased from
FOXPRO® Inc. for installation in your caller is protected by copyright.
Publication Date: February 20, 2014
Copyright ©℗ 2014 by FOXPRO® Inc.
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Table of Contents
1. Getting Started ..................................................................................................................... 4
1-1 What’s in the Box? ...................................................................................................... 4
1-2 Scorpion X1C: First Glance .......................................................................................... 4
1-3 Scorpion X1C: Requirements ...................................................................................... 5
1-4 TX9 Remote: First Glance ........................................................................................... 7
1-5 TX9 Remote: Requirements ........................................................................................ 7
2. Quick Start Guide ................................................................................................................. 7
2-1 Playing Sounds ............................................................................................................ 8
2-2 Using Presets (P1 and P2) ........................................................................................... 8
3. Auxiliary Jack Function ......................................................................................................... 9
4. Using External Speakers ....................................................................................................... 9
4-1 Connecting and Using External Speakers ................................................................. 10
4-2 Selecting Internal/External Audio Playback .............................................................. 10
5. TX9 Detailed In ormation ................................................................................................... 11
5-1 Recall Button ............................................................................................................ 11
5-2 Elapsed Timer ........................................................................................................... 11
5-3 FOXBANG .................................................................................................................. 11
5-4 Reverse Text Mode ................................................................................................... 12
5-5 Large Text Mode ....................................................................................................... 12
6. Programming the Scorpion X1C ......................................................................................... 12
6-1 Getting New Sounds ................................................................................................. 13
6-2 Programming the Scorpion X1C (Windows PC’s) ...................................................... 13
6-3 Trans erring a New Playlist to the TX9 ...................................................................... 15
7. Product Care & Maintenance ............................................................................................. 15
8. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 16
9. Maximizing Remote Range ................................................................................................ 17
10. FCC & IC In ormation.......................................................................................................... 18
11. Warranty Statement .......................................................................................................... 19

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1. etting Started
Congratulations on the purchase o your FOXPRO® Scorpion X1C digital game call! The Scorpion
X1C is an easy to use device with plenty o eatures to get you started calling wildli e. Please
take the time to read and understand the in ormation in this instruction booklet. This will
ensure that you receive the maximum bene it rom your new FOXPRO® Scorpion X1C.
WARNIN : To avoid personal injury and product damage, read all
operating instructions and sa ety precautions in this guide be ore using the
FOXPRO Scorpion X1C digital game call system. A digital copy o this ile can
be downloaded rom:
http://www.go oxpro.com/resources/manuals/FOXPRO_Scorpion X1C.pd
1-1 What’s in the Box?
Included with the box you should ind the ollowing list o items:
1) Scorpion X1C digital game call
2) TX9 remote control
3) Operators manual
4) Warranty registration card
1-2 Scorpion X1C: First lance
The graphic on the next page depicts the Scorpion X1C. Certain aspects o the Scorpion X1C will
be marked with a number which corresponds to the chart de ining that particular element.
Number Description
1 Rugged ABS housing
2 Cone speaker
3 Power switch
4 External speaker jacks
5 Auxiliary device jack
6 Pilot lamp / low battery indicator
7 Antenna

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1-3 Scorpion X1C: Requirements
The Scorpion X1C digital game call is shipped without batteries. It requires 4 ‘AA’ batteries.
FOXPRO recommends the use o high quality alkaline batteries or the best per ormance.
Installing Batteries in the Scorpion X1C
1. Access the battery holder by unlocking the latches on the ront o the Scorpion X1C.
2. With the latches unlocked, li t the top o the housing to ully open. Locate the black
plastic battery enclosure (see image on next page).
3. The top o the battery enclosure is secured with a small screw (see image on next
page). Remove the screw to remove the top o the battery enclosure.
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4. The battery enclosure eatures cavities or the 4 ‘AA’ batteries.
5. Place the batteries into each battery cavity while observing polarity as indicated.
6. Secure the top o the battery enclosure to its original position with the screw.
7. Close the Scorpion and secure the latches.

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1-4 TX9 Remote: First lance
The ollowing chart corresponds to a graphic below that depicts the TX9 remote.
Number Description
1 Volume down
2 Mute
3 Sound down
4 P1 (Preset 1)
5 Auxiliary
6 Lanyard loop
7 P2 (Preset 2)
8 Power / Send
9 Sound up
10 Recall
11 Volume up
1-5 TX9 Remote: Requirements
The TX9 remote control operates on a single 9V battery. It is recommended that you use a high
quality alkaline battery.
Installing the Battery in the TX9 Remote
1. Access the battery compartment by removing the door rom the back o the remote.
The door slides down and o o the remote.
2. Attach the 9V battery to the power wire in the back o the remote.
3. Slide the battery compartment door back on the remote.
2. Quick Start uide
We realize that some o you may wish to jump directly into basic operations, such as playing
sounds and using presets. This is a very brie overview and it is strongly recommended that you
read this manual in its entirety to ully understand all capabilities o the system.

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2-1 Playing Sounds
1. Turn on the Scorpion X1C by placing the power switch to the on position.
2. Turn on the TX9 remote control by pushing and holding the power/send button or 2-
3 seconds. You will see the LCD panel light-up and display the sound list.
3. Use the sound up or down arrow button to cycle through the sound list. Observe the
black horizontal selector bar moving up or down in conjunction with your button
presses. When scrolling through the sounds, the playlist will change by the page. The
irst page will display sounds 000 – 005, page two displays 006 – 011, etc.
4. A ter highlighting a sound you wish to play, press the power/send button a single
time. This action transmits a radio signal to the Scorpion X1C telling it to begin
playback o the selected sound. Notice that the sound number you selected is
displayed on the TX9 LCD panel on the bottom le t.
5. Raise your volume level by pressing the volume up button. To rapidly ramp your
volume, press and hold the volume up button. There are a total o 20 volume steps to
choose rom.
6. I you wish to mute or pause the sound, simply push the mute button a single time. To
make the sound play again, push the mute button once more.
7. To switch sounds, ollow the instructions in step 4.
8. To turn o the TX9, press and hold the power/send button or 4-5 seconds. A message
will appear displaying “Release key to turn o transmitter.” As soon you as see the
message, release the power button.
2-2 Using Presets (P1 and P2)
The TX9 eatures two presets. Each preset provides you with one button access to your most
requently used sounds. The stored sound number o each preset is shown in the right corner o
the top status line (see image below).

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To assign a preset, perform the following:
1. Press and hold the P1 or P2 button or 5 seconds. Notice the top status line o the TX9
display will change to: “SEL SND/VOL PRESS P1” or “SEL SND/VOL PRESS P2”.
2. Use the sound selector buttons to highlight the sound you wish to have set on the
particular preset.
3. Use the volume buttons to set the desired volume level or the preset.
4. Push P1 or P2 a inal time, depending upon which one you are setting.
To begin playback o a preset, simply push the P1 or P2 button while operating the Scorpion X1C
remotely. The Scorpion X1C will immediately switch to that sound and volume level.
3. Auxiliary Jack Function
The Scorpion X1C is equipped with an auxiliary jack labeled “AUX”. The purpose o this jack is to
allow or the connection o certain external devices, such as the FOXPRO® Jack-in-the-Box or
Jack-Attack Decoy and to be able to turn these on and o with the TX9 remote control
transmitter. However, there are some strict electrical limits involved with this jack. I these
limits are exceeded, damage to your Scorpion X1C will result. This damage is not covered by the
warranty.
The electrically inclined will want to know that the jack is connected to the drain o an internal
Field E ect Transistor with a maximum current rating o 100mA. The “tip” polarity o the 3.5mm
jack is positive, while the sleeve is negative. I 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
or this jack would be to control the FOXPRO® FOXJACK or Jack-Attack Decoy, or to start and
stop a video recorder. Instructions on connecting various devices to the “AUX” jack are beyond
the scope o this manual. You are urged to seek help rom a knowledgeable pro essional be ore
connecting any unapproved device to this jack. Remember that damage to your Scorpion X1C
caused by improper use o the “AUX” jack is not covered by the warranty, nor will FOXPRO® be
liable or damage to any device connected to this jack.
4. Using External Speakers
The Scorpion X1C is equipped with two external speaker jacks. The jacks are labeled “Spkr A”
and “Sprk B” and are located on the right side o the caller housing (see image on next page). By
de ault, the Scorpion X1C is setup so that the audio output is directed to the internal speaker
only. In order to have the audio directed to the external speaker jacks, you must change the
position o a shunt inside the Scorpion X1C (see section 4-2).
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4-1 Connecting and Using External Speakers
The external speaker jacks on your Scorpion X1C accept a standard 3.5mm plug. When choosing
an external speaker it is recommended to use one with an impedance rating o 8-ohms.
NOTE: Be sure the Scorpion X1C is turned OFF before connecting an external speaker!
To connect an external speaker, plug the connector o the external speaker into one o the
external speaker jacks (see image below). By de ault, the Scorpion X1C is setup so that the audio
stream is routed to the internal speaker only. When using an external speaker, you must change
that routing so that the audio is routed through the external speaker jacks. See section 4-2 or
instructions on changing the audio path.
4-2 Selecting Internal/External Audio Playback
The Scorpion X1C is con igurable so that only the internal speaker plays or only the external
speakers play. This setting is adjusted by changing the position o a shunt inside the Scorpion
X1C. To access it, open the Scorpion by unlocking the two latches and li ting up the lid. Towards
the bottom-right, you will see our header pins, the shunt, and the markings “INT” and “EXT”
(see image below).
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removing the red shunt and replacing it on the two pins to the right, the audio is routed to the
external speaker jacks only.
5. TX9 Detailed Information
The Scorpion X1C eatures the TX9 remote control. The TX9 includes a graphic display (no
printed sound lists), two custom preset buttons that provides you with one button access to
your most commonly used sounds, volume level indicator, recall button, an elapsed timer, and
battery level indicator or the transmitter battery.
The most basic operational steps or the TX9 were covered in Chapter 2. The ollowing section
includes all other aspects.
5-1 Recall Button
The recall button remembers the last sound and volume level that you were operating with. For
example, i you are playing sound 001 at volume 9, and then switch to sound 002 at volume 5,
by pressing the recall button you will jump back to sound 001 and volume 9.
5-2 Elapsed Timer
The elapsed timer allows you to see how long you have been on a stand. The timer starts as
soon as you turn on the TX9 transmitter. You can reset the timer by pressing the Auxiliary and
Sound Up buttons simultaneously. The timer will automatically reset to 00:00 i it is allowed to
continue beyond the 99:59 mark.
5-3 FOXBAN
When enabled, FOXBANG will play your irst preset sound upon discharging o your irearm. For
example, i you normally switch to a preset o a ki-yi or pup distress a ter making a shot,
FOXBANG can automatically play that preset or you without the need or intervention.
FOXBANG has 5 sensitivity
levels which are set via the
TX-9 transmitter (lowest,
low, medium, high, and
highest). FOXBANG status
will be shown in the upper
le t-hand corner o the
display.
Turning FOXBAN On and Off
1. To turn FOXBANG on, simultaneously press the Sound Up and Down buttons on your
TX-9. Repeat this step to turn FOXBANG o .

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IMPORTANT NOTE
NOTE: When you activate FOXBANG it will automatically use the previous
sensitivity setting. The actory de ault sensitivity is medium. You may need to
adjust this in order to get the right setting or your irearm. I you are using a large
caliber (.30-06), you would want to select a lower sensitivity. I using a smaller
irearm (such as .17HMR or .22), use the higher sensitivity. Medium settings should
be suitable or .17 Fireball, .223, .22-250, etc.
Selecting FOXBAN Sensitivity
1. Press and hold Sound Up and Down on the TX-9 or 3 seconds.
2. Use the Volume Up and Down buttons to select your desired sensitivity.
3. Press the Send button to lock this setting in.
IMPORTANT NOTE
NOTE: An unintended and unavoidable consequence o adjusting the FOXBANG
sensitivity to high levels is that handling noises, such as banging o the transmitter
case on your irearm stock, may cause unexpected activation o FOXBANG. For this
reason, you should choose the lowest sensitivity that a ords reliable activation
rom the muzzle blast. FOXBANG is intended to work when the transmitter is
located within about 5 eet o the irearm muzzle.
5-4 Reverse Text Mode
For nighttime operation, there may be times where reversing the screen graphics can be to your
advantage. To accomplish this, simultaneously press the P1 and P2 buttons on your TX-9. To
switch back to normal, simply repeat the process.
5-5 Large Text Mode
I you have trouble reading the text on the screen, you can engage large text mode on the TX-9.
This will display the 3 digit sound ID number along with the 2 digit volume level in large text
only (nothing else will be displayed). To engage this, press Volume Up and Volume Down
simultaneously. To switch back to normal text mode, reverse this process.
6. Programming the Scorpion X1C
Programming your Scorpion X1C can be done rom home with the use o a PC or Mac computer,
or by sending the Scorpion X1C to the actory. In order to program the Scorpion X1C rom home
you will need the ollowing items:
1. Micro SD card reader/writer (not included).
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3. Windows based PC running Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8. I
using a Mac, make sure you are running Mac OS 10 or higher.
For detailed programming guides, please visit the FOXPRO website.
6-1 etting New Sounds
You can access the FOXPRO website at any time to purchase new sounds to program in your
Scorpion X1C. The website is located at: http://www.go oxpro.com
Once you are at the site, access the “FOXPRO Sounds” option rom the main menu and click on
one o the sound pack options. You can purchase 4 sounds o your choice, 8 sounds o your
choice, and 16 sounds o your choice. Consult the programming link listed at the beginning o
this section or more details on purchasing, downloading, and installing new sounds rom the
website.
The Scorpion X1C is also capable o playing MP3 and uncompressed WAV iles obtained rom
other sources. The maximum number o sounds that your Scorpion X1C can hold at one time is
200.
6-2 Programming the Scorpion X1C (Windows PC’s)
The irst step is to download and install the FOXPRO Sound Programming Utility. The installer
or the FOXPRO Sound Programming Utility can be downloaded directly rom our website at any
time by visiting the ollowing web address: http://www.go oxpro.com/programmer
When the page is loaded, locate the "Product In ormation" box. This box displays current
version number, publication date, and MD5 and SHA1 in ormation or validating the installation
ile as being genuine. The last item in the box contains the o icial download link. To begin the
download, click on the "Download" button.
I you are upgrading rom a previous version o the FOXPRO Programming Utility, there is no
need to uninstall the original version be ore launching the new installer as it will automatically
upgrade or you. Your original sound library storage older will remain unchanged.
Depending upon what internet browser you are using, you may be prompted to "Open", "Run",
or "Save" the ile that is being requested. Some browsers may not prompt you or action and
just save the ile to your de ault Download older. I you are presented the option, we
recommend selecting either “Open” or “Run”—in doing this, the installer will automatically
launch when the ile has been downloaded. Otherwise, you will need to browse your Download
older or the install ile which is titled: “ oxpro-programming-utility-installer.exe”. You will then
need to open the ile to launch the installer. The installation is very brie and straight orward.
When the installation is complete, a message o success will display on the screen.
Launching the Utility
The installer creates a shortcut to launch the programming utility through your programs menu
under the Windows start button. The location is: Start Button -> All Programs -> FOXPRO ->
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success ul launch, you will be presented with the main inter ace.
Connecting your Scorpion X1C to the PC
You can now connect the Scorpion X1C memory card to your PC. The memory card is located
inside the Scorpion housing to the right o the batteries (see the image below). The card must
be removed rom the socket and placed into the appropriate reader/writer or connection to
your computer.
A ter connecting the micro SD memory card to your computer, the utility should recognize the
device as being a valid product and display "Connected to Scorpion X1C." The "Caller Sound
Files" column will activate and display the sounds currently installed.
File Locations / Sound Library
I you had the previous version o the utility installed, your de ault sound library storage point is
located at "C:\FOXPRO\Sounds". By clicking on the "Browse Library" button you can browse the
sound iles stored at that location.
I this is a resh install with no previous versions, your de ault sound library storage point is
located under your Documents (or My Documents) older\FOXPRO\Sounds. By clicking on the
"Browse Library" button, you can browse the sounds stored at that location.
Your sound library will probably be empty by de ault. You need to obtain sounds and place
them into your library older in order to install them into your FOXPRO game call.
1. Connect your micro SD card to your computer
2. Launch the programming utility
3. I you do not see your new sounds under the "Source Sound Files" column, use the
"Browse Library" button to navigate to the correct location. When the appropriate
iles are ound, double-click on any o the sounds to automatically load all iles rom
that location.
4. Select one, multiple, or all sound iles in the "Source Sound Files" column. Click on the
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existing sounds, use "Overwrite".
5. When complete, click on the "Update Caller" button to save your changes. Any sounds
being removed will automatically be backed-up.
6. Exit the utility and update your remote control as per the instructions in the next
section.
6-3 Transferring a New Playlist to the TX9
Now that you are done programming your Scorpion X1C, you are ready to download the new
playlist to the TX9 transmitter. You will need to obtain a 3.5mm male-to-male stereo patch
cable or this process.
1. Disconnect all accessories rom the Scorpion X1C (i.e. speakers or decoy)
2. Turn the power o on both the Scorpion X1C and the TX9.
3. Connect patch cable rom the sound upload jack on the TX9 to the AUX jack on the
Scorpion X1C.
4. Turn on the TX9
5. A ter being powered on, the TX9 display will say “TURN ON CALLER TO BEGIN
TRANSFER”
6. Power on the Scorpion X1C.
7. The display on the TX9 will display “TRANSFERRING DATA PLEASE WAIT”. When it’s
done, the display will say “TRANSFER COMPLETE REMOVE CABLE”.
8. Unplug the cable rom the TX9 irst, ollowed by the main unit. Your sound list will
appear on the screen. Cycle through the list to view your changes.
IMPORTANT
NOTE
Always unplug the cable rom the TX9 be ore the main unit. I you unplug the main
unit end irst, this could result in the TX9 requiring a manual reset by momentarily
disconnecting the battery.
7. Product Care & Maintenance
In order to help get years o trouble ree service with your FOXPRO game call, it is strongly
recommended that you read and understand the ollowing points. Many o these are
considered proactive or preventative.
Avoid exposure to all precipitation and moisture. Whether you are storing your FOXPRO game
call or decoy away or the summer or just having some down time rom calling, it is highly
recommended that you thoroughly inspect the unit or any signs o moisture. Moisture
(perhaps rom rain, snow, condensation, or other) can potentially enter the unit or the battery
compartment and cause some serious problems. Proper care should be taken to mitigate the
introduction o (or potential or introduction o ) 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 o which can possibly render the unit damaged and out o warranty. This
type o damage is preventable. For example, i you are operating in rainy, wet conditions, it is
recommended that you place the unit inside o a large plastic reezer storage bag or use a
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prolonged periods, be sure that you keep it in a dry location not susceptible to drawing
moisture.
Remove batteries prior to storage or extended periods of inactivity! All batteries, whether
alkaline or rechargeable, should be removed rom the game calls, decoys, and remote controls
prior to storage or periods o inactivity. Batteries that are le t inside o electronic devices can
leak over time as the chemicals start to break down. Damages caused by this can be very severe
and potentially destroy the electrical components. To prevent this rom happening, simply
remove all batteries rom all devices be ore you put them away. Keep in mind; damage caused
by battery leakage is not a warranty issue.
Periodically charge your rechargeable batteries when not in use! Rechargeable batteries will
not last orever. To help maximize the overall li e o your rechargeable batteries, we
recommend that you periodically charge them up, perhaps once a month or once every other
month, to keep them resh. Batteries that are le t uncharged can enter into a state o deep
discharge. Batteries in this state can, at times, no longer accept a charge and result in
unexpected operation or complete ailure in the ield. It is also recommended that you replace
rechargeable batteries about once a year just to keep them resh.
Keep it clean! Our products are designed to be used outdoors and as a result, they can get dirty
rom time to time. While the dirt may add a bit o character and show that you use it requently
and hard, it is recommended that you spend a ew moments a ter each hunt or at the end o
the season prior to storage to clean it up a bit. Total disassembly won’t be required, just remove
any debris, sticks, leaves, dirt, or anything else that shouldn’t be there. I dirt or oreign objects
make their way into the machine, it can cause problems down the road.
Store in a dry location! I you are planning on storing the unit away or the summer, it is
recommended to keep the unit in a dry location that is not prone to drawing moisture. It is also
recommended to remove all batteries prior to removal.
Check it out before heading into the field! I you are getting your caller out or the irst time
this season, take it out back and check it out be ore you head out on a hunt. Check your remote
range, idelity, high volume, low volume, battery li e, etc. Being prepared and ensuring proper
unctionality be ore heading out on a trip can help you decide i you need new batteries, i it
needs service, or i everything is working well. This can help prevent cancellation o trips and
potential disappointment.
8. Troubleshooting
This section will cover the troubleshooting aspects or the Scorpion X1C and TX9 remote
control. The most common problems are battery related. Be ore per orming anything else, try
installing resh batteries. When your batteries get low, in either the Scorpion X1C or the TX9
remote, unexpected operation can occur. You can experience such things as loss o audio
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Problem Solution
Scorpion X1C will Not Turn On Make sure that you have resh batteries installed. I you
are using rechargeable batteries, make sure they are ully
charged. Inspect your battery tray and make sure the
springs are not compressed or corroded as this could lead
to poor battery connectivity.
Scorpion X1C turns on, but no
sounds can be heard
Check the position o the speaker selection shunt. I you
are trying to operate the internal speaker only, be sure it
is set to “INT.” I using an external speaker, make sure it is
set to “EXT.”
TX9 remote not controlling
Scorpion X1C
See section 9 “Maximizing Remote Range”
Cannot trans er sound list to
TX9
This typically stems rom an error in the play list on the
Scorpion X1C. I you recently added new sounds, double-
check the programming or errors such as duplicate or
missing sound numbers.
TX9 remote does not turn on Install a new 9V battery.
Having trouble with
programming new sounds
Check out FOXPRO’s website or detailed programming
in ormation or your Scorpion X1C. Solutions or many
common issues can be ound there.
Poor battery li e in extreme
cold weather conditions
Cold weather operations can take a serious toll on alkaline
batteries. It is strongly recommended that you use lithium
or rechargeable NiMH batteries to get the best
per ormance in cold weather.
Pilot light / LED is blinking This is the low battery indicator. Replace your batteries.
Pilot light blinks 10 times and
then turns o
A non-FAT32 memory card has been installed. Replace
with the original or contact support.
Pilot light blinks 5 times and
then turns o
Problem detected with the memory card. Contact
support.
9. Maximizing Remote Range
Remote range can be a ected by many actors. Some o these actors can be controlled while
others cannot. In order to achieve the best possible remote range with your Scorpion X1C digital
game call system, it is recommended that the ollowing points be observed:
•Always use high quality alkaline batteries in the remote.
•Always maintain clear line o sight between the remote control and the Scorpion X1C.
Any obstructions—no matter how signi icant or insigni icant—can adversely a ect the
radio signal.
•Try to keep the remote control approximately six inches away rom 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.
•Avoid using the device remotely when you are near power lines, cellular phone
towers, and radar (such as near airports or military installations).

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•Try to elevate the caller o o the ground by approximately three eet. This can
greatly maximize your overall remote control range.
•Try to avoid situations where the Scorpion X1C is placed at a lower elevation than the
remote control—the caller should always be higher.
•I you are using the Scorpion X1C remotely rom a long distance, be sure to allow
enough time or device reaction be ore sending multiple signals. For example, i you
request a sound change, consider the amount o time rom radio transmission rom
the remote to the Scorpion X1C until that signal is turned into a change in operation
that you are able to perceive. It will not always be instantaneous and may take a
second or two be ore a change in operation is detected rom your vantage point.
Mashing down button a ter button can get the device into a state o con usion which
could result in undesirable results.
10. FCC & IC Information
FCC Information
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and ound to comply with the limits or a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 o the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harm ul inter erence in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio requency energy and, i not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harm ul inter erence to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that the inter erence will not occur in a particular installation. I this equipment
does cause harm ul inter erence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to correct the inter erence by one or
more o the ollowing measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet or circuit di erent that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician or help.
Operation is subject to the ollowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harm ul
inter erence, and (2) this device must accept any inter erence received, including inter erence
that may cause undesired operation o this device. Modi ications not expressly approved by the
manu acturer 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 ollowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause inter erence, and (2) this device
must accept any inter erence, including inter erence that may cause undesirable operation o
the device.
Le présent appareil est con orme 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 unctionnement.

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11. Warranty Statement
Your FOXPRO® game call is warranted to be ree rom de ects in materials and workmanship
that diminish its use ulness or a period o time as established or that particular model rom
the date o purchase i the item was purchased rom a FOXPRO Authorized Retailer. Return the
unit prepaid and packaged securely along with proo o purchase to the address shown below.
Include a note describing the de ect or problem. This limited warranty is void i the unit is
physically damaged, used in a manner contrary to intended use, or otherwise abused, either
intentionally or unintentionally. Also speci ically excluded are batteries and damage caused by
attempts to charge batteries not intended to be recharged, and water damage.
FOXPRO
14 Fox Hollow Drive
Lewistown, PA 17044
Online Warranty Registration
You can register your Scorpion X1C digital game call online at the ollowing address (locate the
Warranty Registration link on the le t o the page):
http://www.go oxpro.com/warranty
Make sure that you retain a hard copy o your proo o purchase (i.e. store receipt) or any
uture warranty claims.
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