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6.
Sound Settings
The sound settings menu allows you to select how the X2S plays your sounds, how the speakers
work, and so forth. This section will explore each of the options, their values, and how they
affect operation.
6-1
Volume Step
The X2S remote has a range of volumes from 0 – 40. Increasing the volume in the field by
increments of 1 may be too slow for some and therefore this stepping value is configurable. You
can choose from 1, 2, 3, and 5. The factory default setting is 2.
Changing the Volume Step Value:
1.
Access the Sound Settings menu and select “Volume Step”.
2.
Use the scroll buttons to adjust the value up or down.
3.
When the desired value is set, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in.
6-2
Primary & Secondary (FOXFUSION) Mode
This setting allows you to configure how the primary and secondary (FOXFUSION) sounds will be
played back through the X2S. There are three modes of playback: Repeat (default), Single, and
Jukebox. In the default repeat mode, the sound will loop repeatedly every time it ends. In single
mode, the sound will play one time and stop. In jukebox mode, once the sound has played
through entirely, it will then move on to the next sound in the list.
You can mix the playback modes across the primary and secondary sounds. For example, you
can have one sound repeating on the primary and then have the secondary operate in jukebox
mode stepping through all of the sounds.
Changing the Primary Mode and Secondary Mode:
1.
Access the Sound Settings menu and select either “Pri. Mode” or “Sec. Mode”
(FOXFUSION).
2.
Use the scroll buttons to cycle through the available values.
3.
When the appropriate setting is displayed, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in.
When using FOXCAST mode or presets for playback, these modes will be overridden.
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Speaker Mode
There are three speaker modes available for you to select from. These modes affect how
sounds are played through the speakers. The modes are: Stereo, Mono, and Sep Mon (Separate
Mono).
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