User's Manual

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1. Remove the battery compartment door from the back side of the
FIRESTORM and remove the batteries. The USB port will be
accessible through the bottom of the battery compartment.
2. Connect a USB cable between this port, and the USB port on your
computer. Once the connection is made, your computer should
recognize the FIRESTORM as a removable drive.
Programming Process
1. Double click the folder on your desktop or go to your programs folder
and open the FOXPRO
®
Programmer. You will be prompted to make a
backup of your sounds.
2. Select OK, you will then be taken to the programming utility.
3. Select the proper USB drive for the FIRESTORM. This is marked as
Select Device, located in the upper right portion of the programming
utility.
NOTE: This drive varies on different computers. Once you have
selected the drive, the list of sounds currently on your FIRESTORM
appears in the right vertical window. You will now notice that a new
button appears above the Select Device window that reads
“Backup”. If you have not made a backup of your sounds, simply
click on this button. The programmer by default will backup your
sounds to a FOXPRO
®
folder, and a sub folder Backup”. This is
also a good folder to use to add new sounds prior to adding sounds,
or reprogramming your FIRESTORM. You can also create sub
folders for different species, if you choose, rather than to have all
sounds located in one folder. Once your backup is complete, you are
ready to reprogram your FIRESTORM.
4. Select the “source” folder of your new sounds (Located on the left hand
side of the programmer screen). This is the folder where your sounds
are located.
5. Double click on the C:\ prompt, and locate the “FOXPRO
®
” folder. The
sounds sub folder should show up, assuming that you have used this
folder to store your sounds. If this is not the folder that your sounds are
located in, select the proper folder.
6. Once the proper folder is selected, double click the folder. The sounds
should now appear in the left side column, called “Source Sound Files”.
Now, determine the position that you would like to add new sounds to your
FIRESTORM. For example, if you would like to add the Jackrabbit Distress to