JOHNNY STEWART. WILDLIFE CALLS BLOODHOUND GALLOWS EXECUTIONER Digital Game Caller Instruction Manual Hunter's Specialties, Inc. 6000 Huntington Ct. NE Cedar Rapids. 1A 52402 (319) 365-0321 www.hunterspec.com 1 4/3/2012 Ver 1.
Important Information Johnny Stewart Digital Callers are backed by over 40 years of experience, Our goal with the Johnny Stewart line of callers is to create incredible fun and success for your enjoyment of the outdoors. Whether used for hunting, photography or observation of wildlife, the Johnny Stewart line of callers will create opportunities for you to experience nature up close, in a dynamic way, with superior sounds...
Index Topi 1.0 Power Source and Installation 1.1 Remote {transmitter} 1.2 Base {Receiver} 1.3 Battery Carrier 2.0 Charging Remote Lithium-ion Battery: 3.0 Intro to Bloodhound Remote 4.0 Intro to Gallows / Executioner Remote 5.0 Intro to Gallows / Executioner Base 5.1 Keypads 5.2 Speaker 5.3 Adjustable Leg 5.4 Base at a glance 6.0 Caller Operation 6.1 Power On 6.2 Power Off 6.3 Select a sound to be played 6.4 Select two sounds to play at one time 6.5 Stop Play 6.6 Volume Control 6.7 Recall 6.
Please take this time to read and understand the information in this instruction manual to ensure the best possible experience with your new Johnny Stewart Caller. 1.0 Power Source and Installation: 1) Remote (Transmitter) — Is operated with an internal rechargeable Lithium-Lon battery. {included} 2) Base {Receiver) Is operated with eight AA or eight C cell batteries. {Not included) To install batteries: Loosen two screws on battery door and remove door. Install desired batteries.
3.0 Introduction to Bloodhound Remote (transmitter) 010 Baby 0011 High P. un 1} Poly carbonate shell for durability 2) LCD display {10 Back light options} 3) USB port with rubber plug for water resistance 4) Shift key indicator. When in {Shift} mode, {CAP} will display. Area will be blank when not in {Shift} mode. 5} Volume level / MUTE display. a) Volume displays from being no volume to 50 being maximum volume, Bb) When {MUTE} is selected, {MUTE} will be displayed replacing the volume numeric.
» Recall / Aux: When pressed, the recall will start the last sound played {just like a “last button” on a television remote). Press the shift key, then the Recall/Aux key to activate the auxiliary port. Press shift then Recall/Aux key again will DE-activate the aux port. «Select: press the select key to start play of the high-lighted sound on the display or to select changes while in the menu. presets: The preset keys will start a saved sound with a single touch.
8) Clock 9} On/Off rocker switch 10) Stand timer (stop watch) starts when remote unit is turned on, and resets when unit is turned off. 11) 16 key keypad: P1~ P16 presets: The presets will start a saved sound with a single touch. To use PY ~ P16 presets, press the shift key to access the second layer of key function, then press the desired P9 — P16 preset to start 3 saved sound.
3} Adjustable Leg: Johnny Stewart calls have been designed with a leg System on the base unit, allowing the user to adjust the angle of the base unit which changes the angle of the speaker for desired sound direction. Adjust Elevation: By loosening the knobs on either side of the base unit. This allows the user to adjust the leg down to the desired angle. Tighten the knobs with fingers to lock the Jeg in position. Take care not to over-tighten the knobs.
«Gallows & Executioner: Remote and base will show the system boot-up, in the form of the Johnny Stewart logo and the loaded firmware version flashing on the display before going to sound list. 2) Power off a) Switch On/Off rocker to power off position on both Base and Remote. b} The callers have an auto power save feature. The displays will go to SLEEP MODE AFTER 90 seconds of inactivity. Pressing any button will wake the display up. The unit will also shut down after 60 min. of inactivity.
8) Auxiliary {Aux) a) Press the Shift key, then the “Recall/Aux.” key to activate the auxiliary port. Repeat the sequence to turn off the auxiliary port. The auxiliary port is used to operate a self powered external device that is connected to the 1.8 caller. When the Aux port is activated, it will allow the circuit for the attached device to close and start its programmed cycle. When the Aux port is deactivated, the circuit will open, stopping the attached device.
e) Press the Mute/Menu key to exit menu screen. £) Shuffled sounds will display in the sound list with an asterisk before the name. 12) Sequence — This is a per-determined play list set up by the user. Tip: always create a back-up folder of the sound package on your computer, a flash drive, disk, etc., before you start manipulating the sounds. If something goes wrong you can always restore the sounds from the back-up folder.
¢) Press the select key to turn the repeat mode on or off. (selection will show Red circle around Blue dot) d) Press the Mute/Menu key to exit menu screen. 14) LCD Back light a) Press the shift key then the mute/menu key to display the menu b) Use the scroll up or scroll down key to move position {will be highlighted in RED} then press the select key to set the back light brightness. The scale is from 1 to 10 with 10 being the brightest. Press one time and the brightness will change one increment at a time.
8.0GPs Note: For best GPS satellite signal reception, the GPS is intended for out-door open space environment. Otherwise, its performance will degrade significantly. 1} Entering GPS Mode: a) Press the shift key, then the mute/menu key to display the menu b) Use the scroll up or down keys to move to the GPS mode. {ENT} will be highlighted in Red. ¢} Press the Select key to enter the GPS mode. 2} Waiting for GPS: a) Once you enter the GPS mode, the first screen will be, Waiting for GPS / Satellite Status.
3) Operating GPS Once the lock up satellite phase finishes, a new screen appears, which shows coordinates, speed, bearing etc.
When the user is moving, the heading line {direction you are moving) always points to the top of the compass ring, The red bearing line and compass keep changing, depends on direction of movement. Walk in the direction the red bearing line is pointing, If the bearing line points to the left, you need to go left; if the bearing line points to the right, you need to move to the right.