Lucky Duck Super Revolt 20021 6 Electronic Caller
Directions for use
Unpack the box and make sure all parts are present.
- 1 – Super Revolt Electronic Call
- 1 – LD3X Super Revolt Remote Control
- 1 – SD Card (installed)
- 1 – Tripod, Decoy, and Antenna
- 1 – Rechargeable Battery and Charger
Battery Installation
The call includes a a12-voltt 3,700 mAh lithium-ion battery and charger. The battery compartment is located on the back of the call. Simply remove the battery cover, plug the battery into the call, set the battery in the battery compartment, and replace the battery cover. The remote control uses 3AA batteries (not included). Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control and install the batteries.
Antenna
The antenna will either be in the box or installed on the call. If the antenna is in the box, simply locate the antenna port on the back left of the caller and screw the antenna onto the caller.
Decoy
The decoy will either be in the box or stored on the side of the call. Insert the decoy into the hole on the top of the handle. Make sure to align the groove on the decoy with the slot on the decoy joint located in the handle. A strong magnet holds the decoy in place. The decoy can be stored on the left side of the call.
Tripod Base
Install the tripod base on the bottom of the Super Revolt. The tripod base allows the caller to rotate to broadcast sound. Make sure to align the groove on the bottom of the Super Revolt with the slot on the tripod stand. A strong magnet holds the tripod to the caller. The tripod base can be disassembled to adapt to most standard camera tripods or any other base system that utilizes a ¼ 20 thread. This may be helpful if you want to elevate the call depending on the hunting terrain.
Electronic Call Operation
Slide the power switch on the electronic call to the “on” position. A red LED light on the back of the call will illuminate when the power is on. Hold down the power button on the remote control. The remote will turn on. The remote screen will display “Finding Caller”, “Waiting”, and “Communication OK” while it searches for the caller. Once connected to the caller, the remote screen will be displayed. On the second line of the home screenthereit should be an SD icon confirming the remote and caller are connected and in sync. DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS WHEN THE REMOTE IS SEARCHING FOR THE CALLER.
Reboot
A reboot function is available to resync the remote and call if the connection between the two is lost while hunting, or the sound files are not displayed correctly. Simply press and hold the “auxiliary” button to reboot the remote and resync. The remote screen should turn blue and go through the “Finding Caller”, “Waiting”, “Communication OK” process as described in the Electronic Call Operation section above. DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS WHEN THE REMOTE IS SEARCHING FOR THE CALLER.
Remote Control Operation
Sound Selection
Use the up/down arrows to highlight the folder you want to select. Press the play/pause button to select the folder. Use the up/down arrows to highlight the sound you want to play. Press the play/pause button to play the sound. Holding the up/down arrows down for 1 second will cycle through the folders/sounds faster.
Play Two Sounds At Once
Pressing the “S” button on the bottom of the remote will cycle between the Sound 1 (S1) channel and the Sound 2 (S2) channel. S1 or S2 will be displayed on the second line from the top of the remote screen. This indicates which sound channel is being controlled when using the remote buttons. To play two sounds at once, first select a sound to play. Once a sound is playing, press the “S” button and S2 will be displayed. Then select a different sound to play. Now two sounds are playing at once. There are two speaker icons on the second line from the top of the remote screen that indicate which channels are playing sounds. Note sounds using different sampling rates cannot be played together.
Volume Selection
Use the vol- and vol+ buttons to lower or increase the volume level. The volume level ranges from 1 to 32. Holding the volume- or volume+ buttons for 1 second will raise or lower the volume level quickly.
Back Button
The back button is used to go from the sound list back to the folder list.
Recall Button
The recall button will play the previous sound.
Stop All Button
Tap the power button to stop all sounds and movement.
Display Screen
The remote display screen includes information on the top 2 lines as well as the bottom line.
Top Line (Left to Right)
- A stand timer that starts from zero when the remote is turned on
- Volume level from 1 – 32
- Remote control battery level indicator
Second Line (Left to Right)
Each icon will be highlighted when in use
- AUX indicates if the auxiliary function is turned on
- S1/S2 indicates which sound channel is selected
- SD indicates if the SD card is installed and synced to the remote
- The signal indicates the strength of the signal between the remote and the controller
- The speaker indicates if a sound is being played
Bottom Line
Shows which brightness mode is selected
Remote Screen Brightness
The Super Revolt features 3 different screen modes to adjust brightness depending on the outside light level. Simply press and hold one of the three scan buttons to change the mode. The top scan button is for “Day” mode, the middle scan button is for “Dawn/Dusk” mode, and the bottom scan button is for “Night” mode. Hold the “Back” button down for 3 seconds. Then use the volume +/- buttons to adjust the brightness.
Remote Control Distance
The Super Revolt utilizes industry leading remote technology which does not require a line of site between the remote and the caller up to at least 100 yards. Depending on conditions, remote distance may be significantly greater than 100 yards.
Scan Operation
Top/Bottom Scan Buttons
Press either button to rotate the call left or right. Press the button again to stop the call.
Middle Scan Button
Press this button to cover 180 degrees. The call will rotate 90 degrees to the left, 180 degrees to the right, and back 90 degrees to the left, which will be the approximate starting position. If you need to stop the call while rotating, simply press the scan button again.
The scan buttons are a great way to broadcast sound to a large area. The Super Revolt has a powerful 30-watt/30-amp speaker system and is designed to extend sound long distances in multiple directions. Using the scan function will broadcast sound to a large area, calling in predators from a greater distance than most calls.
Favorite Buttons
F1-F3 are designed to store your three favorite sounds for quick access when hunting. Press the F1 through F3 buttons once to play the programmed sound at the predefined volume level.
Program F1 through 3
Simply highlight the sound you want to program as a favorite and adjust the volume to your preferred level. Hold down the corresponding F1 through F3 button. The highlighted sound will flash on the display screen, confirming the programming is complete. IF THE F1 BUTTON WILL NOT PROGRAM, TRY PROGRAMMING F2, F3 FIRST AND THEN PROGRAM F1.
Gain Control
The Super Revolt is a four-stage gain control function. The gain on this caller has four settings (1-4). One being the lowest and four being the highest (loudest). Whenever the caller is turned on, it is set to a ain level of “3”. By adjusting the gain, you are able to control the power running through the amp. You will notice a difference in the volume of the call between level 1 and level 4. Certain sound frequencies sound much better at a high gain, while others sound better at a low gain. Knowing you may be adding your sounds to this caller, adjusting the gain may be useful, depending on the sound being played, since each sound recording is different. Adjusting the gain may also be useful depending on the hunting situation. For example, turning the gain to level 4 in strong wind conditions may be beneficial even if the sound quality is reduced (i.e., distorted).
Adjust Gain
Press the G key to cycle through the gain levels. The gain level will display on the display screen.
Auxiliary Function
The Super Revolt is designed with an auxiliary function that allows a separate decoy to be controlled remotely by connecting a compatible decoy (not included) to the back of the caller using a 3.5mm cord (not included). Simply plug one end of the 3.5mm cord into a compatible decoy and the other end into the auxiliary port on the back of the caller. Turn on the compatible decoy and the caller/remote. The auxiliary button “AUX” on the remote will now turn the compatible decoy on and off. The AUX icon on the top of the display screen will be highlighted when it is used.
Sound Management
The Super Revolt comes preloaded with 200 live animal sounds organized in 19 folders for quick access. These sounds have been professionally recorded by The Verminator, Rick Paillet. We firmly believe this is the best sound library on the market. The 200 preloaded sounds have the extension .LD. They will only play on Lucky Duck electronic calls. Any reproduction of these sounds is strictly prohibited. Check out www.luckyduck.com for additional sounds to purchase.
Add/Remove Sounds
Use of a computer with the Windows Operating System is strongly recommended.
The Super Revolt features an industry-leading wireless 2-way communication system between the remote and caller. This makes syncing the caller to the remote extremely easy.
- Locate the SD card on the back of the camera under the black cover. Press the SD sound card into eject the SD sound card and remove the SD sound card from the back of the caller..
- Add or remove the folders and sounds on the SD sound card using your computer. View the files just like you would view files on a standard SD card.
- Reinstall the SD sound card into the caller (the top side or label side of the SD card should face the left side of the caller when reinstalling).
- Turn on the caller to transfer sounds from the SD card to the internal memory on the caller. The red light on the back of the caller will flash. DO NOT TURN ON THE REMOTE. SYNCS WILL TAKE 8-10 MINUTES for an SD card with 200 sounds. SD cards with more sounds could take longer.
- Once the red light on the back of the call stops flashing, turn on the remote control. The remote control will take approximately 1-2 minutes to find, update, and resync with the caller. The remote screen will be blue. DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE. Once the remote control updates, the screen will change to black and display the appropriate folders and sounds. Sound updating is complete. It is now safe to use the remote.
It is important to notethat hat the maximum number of sounds is 2,000 and the maximum number of folders is 32. There can only be one level of folders. You cannot create a folder within a folder. The file names can be as long as you would like, but the display screen will only show the first 20 characters. The caller will play.LD, and .mp3 files.
Charging
The Super Revolt comes standard with a 112-volt 3,700 mAh lithium-ion battery pack. The charging system is not to be used with any other types of battery packs or chargers. Use of any other battery packs or chargers voids all warranties.
To Recharge the 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Battery (two methods)
Caller Port
- Simply plug your charger into the charging port located on the back of the call. It should be the middle port under the black cover.
- Plug the charger into a 110V wall outlet. The LED light on the charger will turn red when charging and green when fully charged. It should take 3 hours to recharge a battery.
Battery Directly
- Remove the battery from the caller and unplug the battery connector.
- Use the adapter to connect the charger to the battery.
- Plug the charger into a 110V wall outlet. The LED light on the charger will turn red when charging and green when fully charged. It should take 3 hours to recharge a battery.
Care and Maintenance
- The Super Revolt is not waterproof. Take caution to keep rain and snow away from the caller and the mote. If the caller or remote becomes wet, make sure to dry it off/out.
- There is a small drain on batteries even when the power is off. It is recommended to remove the batteries from the remote and disconnect the battery pack from the caller between hunts to extend battery life.
- The caller has a remote control storage adapter located on the back of the caller. Insert the remote clip into the storage adapter. Do not transport the remote in the storage adapter, as the remote may come unattached.
Troubleshooting
- If the caller or remote does not seem to be operating properly or the sync function does not seem to be working after changes have been made to the SD sound card, turn the caller and remote off and remove the batteries from each unit. Reinstall the batteries and turn the remote and caller back on as described in the operations section.
- A reboot function is available to resync the remote and call if the connection between the two is lost while hunting, or the sound files are not displayed correctly. Simply press and hold the “auxiliary” button to reboot the remote and resync. The remote screen should turn blue and go through the “Finding Caller” “Waiting” process as described in the Electronic Call Operation section above. DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS WHEN THE REMOTE IS SEARCHING FOR THE CALLER.
- If folders and sound files from the SD card are not displaying correctly on the remote, press and hold the “Gain” button for 3 seconds. It will force the caller to copy the contents of the SD card to the internal memory of the caller and the remote. This could take 8-10 minutes. DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS AT THIS TIME.
Lucky Duck™ warrants this product against all manufacturing defects for 1 year from the date of purchase. Proof of purchase is required. Abuse of the product (water damage, dropped, mistreatment, etc.) is not covered. Please return and exchange the defective unit at the store where you purchased the product. If the store will not accept the return, please email or call customer service at [email protected] or 715-338-3183.
The Super Revolt Remote Layout
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Lucky Duck Super Revolt 20021 6 Electronic Caller- FAQs
How do I charge the Lucky Duck Super Revolt?
The caller uses a 12V 3,700mAh lithium-ion battery.
Remove the battery cover on the back.
Plug the battery into the caller and place it in the compartment.
The charger light turns red while charging and green when fully charged.
How do I switch to night mode on the remote?
Press and hold the top scan button for Day mode.
Hold the middle button for Dawn/Dusk mode.
Hold the bottom button for Night mode.
What’s the remote control range?
The remote has a 100-yard range and features:
Backlit buttons
3.2” LCD screen
10 brightness levels
How long does the battery last?
Approx. 6–8 hours (varies based on timer mode).
The Super Swimmer runs for 3–5 hours.
How many sounds does it have?
200 preloaded sounds (expandable to 2,000).
Includes 360° rotating speaker and high-frequency tweeter.
What’s included in the Super Revolt box?
Electronic caller with rotating base
LD3X remote
Lithium-ion battery & charger
Instruction manual
How do I reset the remote?
Remove and reinsert the batteries (uses 3 AA batteries).
Ensure proper pairing with the caller.
Can I use my own sounds?
Yes, the caller supports custom sound uploads (up to 2,000).
How loud is the Lucky Duck Revolt?
Designed for long-range calling with adjustable volume.
The tweeter speaker enhances high-frequency sounds.
Who makes Lucky Duck calls?
Developed by Rick Paillet (The Verminator)—a top predator hunting expert.
How do I dim the remote’s brightness?
Use the brightness settings (10 levels) in the remote’s menu.Use the brightness settings (10 levels) in the remote’s menu.