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IMPORTANT NOTE
While FOXFUSION is engaged changing the primary sound results in FOXFUSION
automatically shutting off. If you engage other FOX FEATURES, you may receive a
warning message that FOXFUSION will be deactivated by continuing.
Tip from FOXPRO
FOXFUSION has a variety of possible uses in the field. Combining two different coyote howls
provides a great effect of two coyotes in a given area talking back and forth. With the
independent mute capabilities, you can create endless scenarios. Experiment with FOXFUSION
before heading out on a hunt to put together a list of combinations that you would like to try
utilizing and to become familiar with FOXFUSION operation. Even more; consider fusing
together two stereo audio files (each plays a sound through one speaker) for effectively playing
4 sounds at one time!
Mute Operation in Conjunction with FOXFUSION
Mute operation with FOXFUSION engaged is slightly different than normal operation. When on
the regular “Sounds” screen, pushing the mute button will result in both the primary sound and
FOXFUSION sound being muted. The mute status indicator will display “M/M”. By switching to
the FOFUSION Sounds screen, pushing and holding the mute button for about 2-3 seconds will
result in the FOXFUSION sound being muted only. The mute status indicator will display “_/M”.
To mute the primary sound, you must push and hold the mute button for about 2-3 seconds
while on the regular “Sounds” screen. The screen will display “M/_”.
Actions that Won’t Work with FOXFUSION
There are a number of actions that will not work while FOXFUSION is engaged. They are listed
below.
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You cannot fuse presets or FOXCAST sequences—only individual sounds.
Actions that Will Deactivate FOXFUSION
By making any of the following actions, FOXFUSION will be deactivated.
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Changing of the primary sound
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Engaging other FOX FEATURES
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Pushing a preset quick access button
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FOXBANG activation
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Playback of a FOXCAST sequence