Bumper Boy Ultra II Operation And Maintenance - page 13
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3
Human
4
Goose
Send
Clear
Step 8
Press the white “Send/Clear” key.
For Multiple Launchers:
For programming multiple launchers, first go through steps
1 through 8 for your Number 1 launcher. Then for your
Number 2 launcher:
Turn the receiver on the Number 1 launcher off.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 for your Launcher 2.
Press the yellow “2 Gunner Pos” in the middle
row. The “low battery” light beside the “#1 duck”
key should now be on.
Press the yellow “2 Pheasant” key and the light
beside this key should now come on.
Repeat steps 7 & 8 for your Number 2 launcher.
To program a third and fourth launcher, repeat the
instructions for multiple launchers, assigning the
“3 Human”
key to Launcher 3
and the “4 Goose” key to
launcher 4. Turn each launcher
receiver off before programming
the next launcher.
If you have difficulty completing these programming steps
call Bumper Boy Technical Support at (800)729 3822.
Chaining Launchers
Chaining allows up to four launchers to be designated as a
single gunner station for release of up to 16 bumpers from
that location. For instructions for chaining launchers call
Bumper Boy Technical Support, 1-800-729-3822
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2
Gunner
Pos.
2
Pheasant
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Arm
On
1
Duck
1
Prepare for Field Operation
In House Test
This test confirms that the transmitter and receiver are
functioning properly and that the servos are activated in
sequence.
At the Launcher
:
Open the launcher assemblies by pressing the latch,
(see figure 9), to unlatch the firing plate
Turn the receiver to “ON”, (toggle switch to right) The
“ON” light will go on, and then the light will turn off
indicating the unit is ready for operation.
At the Transmitter
:
Press the “Arm/ON”
key . Red light
indicates that the safety is disengaged and the unit is
armed and ready to fire.
Press the “SOUND” key.
The speaker
responds with sound (duck or chirp).
Press and hold the “LAUNCH” key for
one or two seconds.
CAUTION
Do not cock the firing pins. Damage to the firing pin or
breech may result if this test is conducted with the
breech closed, and the unit cocked with no cartridge in
the receiver. DO NOT conduct the test with a live
cartridge in the receiver.