Page | 21
3. Select AUTO-V OFF to disengage AUTO-V
4. Exit the menu
Setting the Maximum Volume Level
AUTO-V will climb to volume level 30 as a maximum across a three minute
period by default. You can change the maximum volume level for the climb by
using the volume up/down buttons on the transmitter once you have engaged
AUTO-V.
NOTE:
Making changes to the volume level after AUTO-V has been engaged for a while
can result in erratic volume level changes. Get familiar with how AUTO-V works before
using it on a stand.
NOTE:
If the Prairie Blaster is turned off, be sure to reselect AUTO-V function prior to
operation.
6.11 AUX
This button is used to operate either the internal decoy or external device that
is connected to the Prairie Blaster. Depressing the AUX button will begin
operation. A second press of the AUX button will cease operation. For more
information on the AUX function, see the AUX Jack Function in the beginning of
the manual.
The AUX jack can be configured to be momentary or a latched output. This can
be useful if you are using external devices that must see a latched connection
as opposed to the momentary connection required to activate/deactivate
FOXPRO’s Jack-in-the-Box Decoy.
Adjusting AUX Jack Operation
1. Access the main menu by pressing and holding the rotary selector
knob for about 2-3 seconds.
2. Highlight the TX505 CONFIG menu item and press the rotary selector
knob one time.
3. Highlight the AUX menu item and press the rotary selector knob one
time.
4. Highlight the desired operation, either MOMENTARY or LATCHED
menu item and press the rotary selector knob one time.
5. Exit the menu.
NOTE:
For use with the FOXPRO Jack-in-the-Box Decoy, make sure you select
MOMENTARY.
6.12 RECALL
The recall button will allow the last previous sound and volume setting to be
recalled and played. For example, let’s say you just switched your sound from
a rabbit distress at volume 18 to a coyote pup distress. Now, you bring the