Quick Start Guide (W/Remote) For full instruction manual go to: www.primos.com Scan this QR code for the free App “Primos Dogg App” Control your electronic caller and update its settings from your mobile phone. To get Started using your Primos Predator Caller: 1. Install the free Primos Predator App on your smartphone by scanning the QR Code above or downloading it from the App Store (iPhone) or Google Play (Android) 2.
Quick Start Guide (W/O Remote) For full instruction manual go to: www.primos.com Scan this QR code for the free App “Primos Dogg App” Control your electronic caller and update its settings from your mobile phone. To get Started using your Primos Predator Caller: 1. Install the free Primos Predator App on your smartphone by scanning the QR Code above or downloading it from the App Store (iPhone) or Google Play (Android) 2.
Instruction Manual Getting Started Welcome to the more powerful predator caller available! It Speaks the Language with volume, dimensions and clarity that is unmatched. Offering 360 degrees of coverage because you don’t always know where the predator is. /!\ CAUTION: This is not a seat! Do not sit or place heavy equipment atop your Top Dogg/Horn Dogg speaker system. Failure to do so may result in physical injury and/or damage to the product.
Remote Overview - Buttons 1. Customizable Hot Buttons 1 ⎯ 4 2. Back Button: Allows you to go back one previous screen 3. Volume Up and Down: Adjust the volume of the caller 4. Toggle Up and Down: Allows you to move with the menu structure up and down 5. Power Button/Enter: Press and hold for 3 second to power on/off the device, tap once in order to enter 6.
Remote Overview – On Screen 1. Device Connectivity: If icon is black it means connected 2. Decoy Connectivity: If black then device is connected to remote 3. Hunt Timer: Starts when the device is turned on, in order to stop or reset please refer to setting menu 4. Caller Connectivity: Signal bar indicates the level of connection that the remote is receiving from the electronic caller. 5. Battery gauge: This represents the battery on the remote control. 6.
Remote Overview – On Screen Device Connected: Depending on the devices are connected to the device you will see the menu bar Sound Name: This is the name of the current sound that is being activated on the device. Device Signal: This show the level of connectivity that the device has to the remote control Battery Life: This shows the battery life on the caller connected to the remote Volume Control: This shows the current volume control for the specific speaker connected to the remote.
Installing Batteries /!\ CAUTION: This product can use Lithium based batteries. Lithium batteries can overheat and cause damage if physically abused. Never use any batteries that show signs of damage or physical wear. Never use a mix of old and new batteries or batteries with different brand names. There are two methods to power up your Primos Predator caller. Option 1: With the included Lithium rechargeable battery (Top Dogg only) plug it into the internal battery connector (See image below).
Remote Control: The Primos Dogg remote control operates on 3AA batteries. It is recommended that you use high quality lithium batteries for the best performance. Installing Batteries in the Primos Dogg Remote • Access the battery compartment by removing the battery cover from the back of the remote. The tab at the top of the cover will need to be depressed to take off the remote. • Place the batteries into each battery cavity with the correct polarity as indicated.
Remote Operation: Connecting Caller First time connection: The first time you use your new Primos electronic predator call you will need to install and power on the controller by pressing and holding the power button for three seconds. Once the remote is powered on you will select go! In order to add Speaker. You will then be directed to power on your speaker. Once the remote finds the speaker within range you will select the speaker by hitting Enter.
Remote Operation: Playing Sounds If you have one speaker connected to remote the device will default to activate sounds to the default device. If there are multiple speakers connected to the remote, you will have to select which speaker you would like to interact with via the top tool bar. In order to select this you can Press the up arrow on the remote in order to access the top toolbar.
Remote Operation: Adjusting Volume One Speaker Connected: If you have one caller paired to the remote you can adjust the volume by selecting the Volume controls on the remote control. The volume control adjust from 1-100. This number will be displayed at the top of the device in the menu bar. Multi Speakers Connected: If you have multiple caller’s pairs to the remote you can adjust the volume by using the scroll buttons up. Once you Press up it will select the volume control of each of the calls.
Remote Operations: Expert Hunts EXPERT HUNTS on this unit are a list of sound tracks that are combined in a specific sequence with predetermined silent space. This allows the user to simply hit the PLAY button and the caller does the rest, Some HUNTS might be 1 minute long, others may be 30 minutes, depending on the type of hunting.
Remote Operations: Favorite Sounds In order to save a specific sound as a favorite you can select Favorite Sounds from the Sounds Menu Select the open Favorite Sound in order to select the sound that you want to create a quick launch Remote Operation: Settings You can access the device setting by selecting Speaker Setting from the Main Menus The Settings menu allows for the adjustment of Sound Settings, Wireless Settings, Decoy Settings, Display Settings, Hot Key Settings, and Device information
Sound Settings Speaker Mode: This allows the customer to adjust the speaker mode from Hunt, Dynamic Hunt and Music. Hunt Setting adjusts the equalizer in order to make the animal sounds sound the loudest. Dynamic Hunt is equalized playback in order to give the sound more true sound and deeper tones. Music setting adjust the equalizer in order to make music sound correct. Speaker Setting: This allows the customer to adjust the connectivity of the speaker.
Display Settings Display: This allows the customer the ability to change the display from full color to a Night Mode. Night mode is designed to be used in low light conditions. Hunt Timer: The Hunt timer will start once the device is powered on, you can activate this timer, or reset it from the settings. Brightness: This allows you to increase or decrease the brightness of the display for your surroundings.
Device Information Serial Number of the device that is connected to the remote Version of software that the device is presently running and release date My Doggs This setting allows you to review what devices you have paired to your remote controler. You have the ability to select and remove a speaker from this list.
Sounds On the Primos Dogg Net Series calls we come preloaded with proprietary .PRM files that will work on your Primos electronic predator call. You also can playback any .MP3 files that you would like to add to the device. In order to do this you can take the Micro SD card out fo the speaker and put it into your computer. You have the ability to add, or move any sound on the SD card. Important Note: You have to keep the initial Primos/Sounds folder structure in order for the remote to read the sounds.
Mobile Application The Primos Predator App is available for download to your iPhone® or Android® smartphone. Using the Primos Hunt app via Bluetooth® connection with your Dogg Net Series electronic predator call will allow you (or someone working with you) to view the speakers preloaded sounds, favorites, expert hunts, settings on your mobile device’s screen. Also, you can access our sounds download page in order to download and stream sounds while in the field.
Navigation Menu Actions Connecting Device First time you pair your mobile device with the speaker you will need to download and install the Primos DoggNet Application on your Android or iOS device. In order to do this you can search for Primos in the app store. Step 1: Install and launch application. The application will require you to pair your speaker with the phone. Step 2: Power on the speaker within 1 meter of mobile device. Step 3: Activate the Bluetooth function on the application.
Pull Features Volume Control – The top menu pulls down to reveal speaker volume adjustments. This make it easy and accessible to change the volume levels of the speakers. Device Settings – Within the device setting you will be able to adjust Drop Down Menu By selecting the menu option in the top right corner you will have access to navigation around the application from any page.
Activate Sounds – In order to activate sounds you can utilize the search bar or select Sounds. There is a list of sound categories that organize the sounds into an easy access menu. Once you select the category you will get sub categories for more specific sounds. After selecting a specific sound that you would like to activate you will be given the option to play, add to favorites or add to an expert hunt. Hot Buttons – There are three predetermined hot buttons that are easy to access.
Display Settings – This option gives the user the ability to customize the display. Adjust the display mode; day mode will be full color, Night mode will inverse the colors to use in low light situations. Hunt Timer adjustments: Ability to turn the hunt timer on or off Screen Brightness: Ability to increase or decrease the screen brightness for varying light conditions. Decoy Settings – This page allows the user to pair the decoy to the device.
Expert Hunt Expert Hunt – Each one of our devices has preloaded Expert Hunts provided by hunting professionals. These tracks are fully developed with sounds and silence, so once activated you do not have to worry about the next step. Expert Hunts Creation – Allows customers to create their own Expert Hunt to save and utilize for a later time. An expert Hunt is an organized list of sounds.
Weather Conditions – This page will give you a snapshot of the current weather conditions. Current Temperature, Weather conditions, moon phase. Please Note: The first time that you access this feature you will need to allow access to the cell phones weather data.
Expert Hunts Top Dogg Horn Dogg Triple Dogg EXH00100 Buck Push Guard Doe EXH00100 Buck Push Guard Doe EXH00100 Buck Push Guard Doe EXH00101 Short Buck Battle EXH00101 Short Buck Battle EXH00101 Short Buck Battle EXH00102 Territorial Set EXH00102 Territorial Set EXH00102 Territorial Set EXH00103 Mating Set EXH00103 Mating Set EXH00103 Mating Set EXH00104 Denning Set EXH00104 Denning Set EXH00104 Denning Set EXH00105 Coyote Jackrabbit EXH00105 Coyote Jackrabbit EXH00106 C
Purchase additional sounds The Primos Dogg Net predator caller supports multiple audio formats. Primos branded sounds are in a .PRI format that will only be played on Primos predator calls. You will also have the ability to load .mp3 files onto the Primos Dogg Net series predator calls to be played. Uploading New Sounds or Expert™ Hunts (PC & MAC compatible) In order to add new sounds to your device you can perform two different procedures.
CARING FOR YOUR CALLER Your caller contains sensitive electronic components that can be permanently damaged if exposed to excessive shock or vibration. To minimize the risk of damage to your unit, avoid dropping your unit and operating it in high-shock and high-vibration environments. - Do not store your unit where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur, because it can cause permanent damage. - Do not expose to prolonged exposure to moisture. This can cause this unit to malfunction.
FCC STATEMENT Changes not expressly approved by Bushnell® could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.