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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.
5.12 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
volume up on that coyote pup distress to volume 29. By depressing the recall
button, your sound will switch from the coyote pup distress at volume 29, back
to the rabbit distress at volume 18. The recall button will also work with the
presets.
NOTE:
If you press the recall button while playing a sequence, you will go
back to the last sound and volume level that was used prior to entering
sequence mode.
6.0 TX-500 and SNOW-CROW PRO 2 CUSTOMIZATIONS
The TX-500 and SNOW-CROW PRO 2 have many features—most of which
can be customized to work in a manner conducive to your needs. This section
will examine the menu system in detail and explain the available customizations
that you can perform.
6.1 SNOW-CROW PRO 2 CONTROL MENU
This menu allows you to select how the SNOW-CROW PRO 2 will operate.
From speaker selections, mono or stereo playback, and AUTO-V—use this
menu to get the SNOW-CROW PRO 2 working the way you want it.
MONO/STEREO
This menu allows you to specify the playback mode of the SNOW
CROWPRO2. To change the playback mode, use the selector to highlight the
desired option then press down on the selector knob one time:
MONO
STEREO
REVERSE STEREO
By default, the SNOW-CROW PRO 2 will be set to operate in stereo mode.
Reverse stereo mode allows you to flip the left and right audio channels. For
example, if you have a stereo sound (coyote on left channel, rabbit on right