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Bird-X Mega Blaster PRO User

s Manual (#655-0065-00 

 May 2016) 

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Bird Control Management Guidelines 

 

An active bird control management program is a key to successfully repelling pest 
birds.  Bird feeding patterns may take several days or weeks to break.  Follow all 
suggestions for maximum effectiveness.  Read all instructions prior to installation.   

 

For best results: 

 

It is extremely important to fully protect your entire area from birds.

  Any areas not fully protected will allow birds 

to begin feeding at the fringes of the sound coverage.  They will soon become bolder and learn the sounds are 
nothing to fear.  This will cause the effectiveness to diminish.  Complete Bird-X product coverage forces birds to leave 
the area entirely. 

 

Install the Mega Blaster PRO unit at least two weeks before birds are attracted to your area.  It is much easier to keep 
birds away before they have found a food source than it is to repel them once they have developed a feeding pattern.   

 

Most birds begin feeding from the perimeter of an area.  Place Mega Blaster PRO units so the sound protection 
covers past the edges of the area.     

 

Birds will often use tall trees for roosting and observation.  If birds are in bordering trees it is necessary to position the 
units so the sound protection covers the trees as well. 

 

Mount the 20-Speaker Tower at least five feet above trees, areas and structures for maximum coverage.  The higher 
the better.  Sound will disperse or reflect off structures or foliage.  Mount control unit out of direct sun, if possible.   

 

When first installed, run Mega Blaster PRO units at FULL volume and on SHORT time off periods.  This ensures 

maximum “bird stress” and creates a hostile environment.

 

 

Watch for changes in bird activity and adjust the location of your Mega Blaster PRO unit if needed.   

 

Check the battery and unit settings often to insure continuous bird control.  Be certain that the system is not 
turned down or has a dead battery.  Field hands or harvesters may turn down the volume. 

 

Changing settings and switches often helps to prevent bird habituation.  Periodically change the switch settings of the 
eight sounds (turning them ON or OFF).  NEVER turn OFF the distress calls of the target birds you are trying to repel 
and always keep at least one predator bird sound turned ON. 

 

If different bird species enter the protected area and begin causing damage contact us immediately for an updated 
Sound Recording Card designed to repel the new invading birds.   

 

Remember that the Mega Blaster PRO system is a management tool, and should be used as part of your overall bird 
control strategy, sometimes in conjunction with other bird control techniques and devices.  

Be aware that under extreme drought or other adverse conditions, birds will disregard all deterrents and risks in 
order to survive 

Summary of Contents for Mega Blaster PRO

Page 1: ...elines 3 Materials List 4 Assembly 5 Control Unit 5 Solar Panel 5 Placement 6 Building a Mounting Pole or Mast 7 Installation 8 20 Speaker Tower 8 Solar Panel 8 Control Box 9 Solar Panel Connections 9 Settings 10 Recordings 10 Mode Settings 10 Warranty 12 ...

Page 2: ...aster PRO system consists of 20 Speaker Tower broadcasts the bird sounds Control Unit produces the bird sounds and contains all operational controls Solar Panel recharges the 12 volt deep cycle battery Items needed but not included 1 Mounting Pole or Mast tall enough to raise the 20 Speaker Tower at least 5 feet above the top of the areas trees or other obstructions 1 12 volt Deep Cycle Battery RV...

Page 3: ...ount the 20 Speaker Tower at least five feet above trees areas and structures for maximum coverage The higher the better Sound will disperse or reflect off structures or foliage Mount control unit out of direct sun if possible When first installed run Mega Blaster PRO units at FULL volume and on SHORT time off periods This ensures maximum bird stress and creates a hostile environment Watch for cha...

Page 4: ... PRO Control Box 1 Sound Recording Card 1 Pre installed in control box 20 Speaker Tower 1 Control Box Brackets 2 Control Box Mounting U Bolts 2 40 Watt Solar Panel 1 Solar Panel Mounting Bracket 1 Solar Panel Mounting U Bolts 2 Control Box Connector Cable 1 1 4 x 1 1 8 x 2 Battery Box 1 2 Wire 10 ft Long ...

Page 5: ...ts securing the movable Clamp Plates on the Solar Panel Mount Bracket 5 Lay the solar panel on a flat surface with the glass side down 6 Lay the Mounting Arm across the Solar Panel with the Clamp Plates down Position the Mounting Arm at an angle so the Clamp Plates slide under the lip of the Solar Panel Figure 3A 7 Rotate the Mounting Arm and secure it to the Solar Panel by tightening the Carriage...

Page 6: ...ow the sound waves If the area you need to protect has consistent wind coming from the same direction position your Mega Blaster PRO more upwind Trees surrounding areas provide birds with a safe perch that allows them to fly in grab food and fly out It is much more difficult to eliminate bird damage if the birds are able to use the surrounding trees as a staging area for attacks on your areas Your...

Page 7: ... threaded coupler Assemble the poles on the ground 2 Slide the 20 Speaker Tower over the pipe and tighten the set screw in the collar at the base 3 Stand the pole assembly up just inside the drip line of a tree and securely tie the pole to a few heavy branches 4 Drive a T Post into the ground at the base of the pole and secure with wire For masts taller than 20 feet 1 Use 20 ft lengths of galvaniz...

Page 8: ...he bottom of the 20 Speaker Tower Figure 4A until it slides over the positioning pin inside the top of the Tower Figure 4B 4 Tighten the Set Screw in Collar securely Solar Panel 5 With the glass side of the solar panel facing the 20 Speaker Tower slide the U Bolts in the Solar Panel Mounting Bracket over the lower end of the Mounting Pole approximately three feet from the bottom of the pole and ti...

Page 9: ...ack zip ties securing the RED and BLACK wires on the underside of the solar panel Figure 7 17 Connect the RED wire to the terminal on the 12 volt battery and connect the BLACK wire to the terminal on the battery NOTE If you are using a Sealed Gel 12 volt battery instead of a Wet Lead Acid battery you will need to adjust Dip Switch 1 to the ON position and Dip Switch 2 to the OFF position Fig 8 9 a...

Page 10: ...OFF the distress calls of the target birds you are trying to repel and always keep at least one predator bird sound turned ON Mode Settings TIME OFF INTERVAL controls the time off periods between each playing of the bird recordings Setting Time Off Duration Switch 1 Switch 2 SHORT 17 50 Seconds ON OFF MEDIUM 1 00 4 15 Minutes OFF ON LONG 5 00 10 00 Minutes ON ON XLONG 10 00 30 00 Minutes OFF OFF W...

Page 11: ...installed backward Unplug the sound card and reinstall with the label facing to the left TIME OF OPERATION set to DAY ONLY without enough light Change TIME OF OPERATION to 24 HOUR Unit was not shut down before the battery was disconnected causing the unit to go into SAFE MODE 1 Turn the POWER switch OFF 2 Disconnect the battery 3 Remove the sound card 4 Wait 30 seconds 5 Reinstall sound card 6 Rec...

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