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Changing the Radio Channel: 

1.

 

Access the TX1000 Settings menu and select “Radio Channel” 

2.

 

Cycle through the available channels using the scroll buttons. 

3.

 

When the proper channel is set, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in. 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE

 

Do not change the radio channel on the remote control without also changing it on the X2S. 
Doing this will result in a loss of communication. To change the channel on the X2S, please 
see Section 3. 

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Download List 

Any time you reprogram the X2S digital game call to add new sounds or new FOXCAST sequence 
files, you must download a new copy of the play list to the X2S remote. This menu item will 
guide you through that process. The entire programming process is covered in more detail later 
in the manual. 

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AUX 

The auxiliary jack operation specifications can be changed for either momentary or latched. All 
FOXPRO Jack Predator Decoys require that the jack be setup for momentary.  

Configuring the Auxiliary Setting: 

1.

 

Access the TX1000 Settings menu and select “AUX”. 

2.

 

Cycle through the two options using the scroll buttons. 

3.

 

When the appropriate setting is selected, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in. 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE

 

Some third party decoys may require latched operation as opposed to momentary. A 
detailed list of other products and their specific requirements is not maintained by FOXPRO. 
You will need to check with the equipment manufacturer to determine if it is compatible and 
what the requirements are. 

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View 

The X2S remote control can display your sounds either by general listing or by category listing.  
Sound categories are the best route to go if you have a large number of sounds. 

 
Configuring Sounds View: 

1.

 

Access the TX1000 Settings menu and select “View”. 

2.

 

Cycle through the two options using the scroll buttons. 

3.

 

When the appropriate setting is selected, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in. 

Summary of Contents for X2S Series

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Page 2: ...of Operation Monday Friday 8AM 5PM EST Contact Us Customer Service 717 248 2507 Toll Free Orders Only 866 463 6977 General Inquiry E mail sales gofoxpro com Stay up to date with the latest sounds by...

Page 3: ...tup 12 2 2 Playing Sounds 13 2 3 Using Presets Favorites 14 3 X2S Operation 15 3 1 Using a Tripod 15 3 2 Picatinny Rail Mount 15 3 3 Bluetooth 15 3 4 External Speaker Jacks Specifications 16 3 5 Auxil...

Page 4: ...5 FOX FEATURES 25 5 1 FOXFUSION 26 5 2 FOXMOTION 27 5 3 FOXBANG 27 5 4 FOXPITCH 28 5 5 AUTO VOLUME 29 5 6 User Button 29 5 7 FOXDATA 30 5 8 FOXGRIP 32 6 Sound Settings 33 6 1 Volume Step 33 6 2 Prima...

Page 5: ...41 9 6 Barometer Measurement Units 41 9 7 Elevation 41 9 8 About Info 41 9 9 Restore Defaults 42 10 X2S Remote USB Operation 42 10 1 Editing the Presets File 43 10 2 Viewing the FOXDATA File 43 11 Pr...

Page 6: ...50 12 2 Enabling File Extensions in Windows 51 12 3 Placing Sequences in the X2S 52 12 4 Creating FOXCAST Sequences Online 52 12 5 Synchronizing the X2S Remote 52 13 Firmware Updates 52 13 1 X2S Digi...

Page 7: ...1 What s in the Box Included with the box you should find the following list of items 1 X2S digital game call 2 X2S remote control 3 Operators manual 4 Warranty registration card 5 11 1V Lithium Ion...

Page 8: ...1 X2S Caller 1 3 X2S Requirements The X2S ships from the factory with an 11 1V Lithium Ion Battery Pack Charger Kit The battery pack will need to be charged fully before use in order to get the best p...

Page 9: ...decoy external speaker USB cable are disconnected from the unit You can now plug your charger into the charge jack on the back of the caller and connect the other end to a 120V AC wall plug At the en...

Page 10: ...nged periods to help prevent deep discharge Recharge your batteries periodically even when not in use to prevent deep discharge 1 5 X2S Remote First Glance The following chart corresponds to a graphic...

Page 11: ...thium or alkaline batteries for the best performance Installing Batteries in the X2S Remote 4 Access the battery compartment by removing the door from the back of the remote The door slides down and o...

Page 12: ...e 3 Push Play Select to lock it in The clock can be displayed in either the standard 12 hour format or 24 hour format military time Configuring Time Format 1 Access the Date Time r menu and select Tim...

Page 13: ...mote as described within Section 1 Turn on the X2S by flipping the power switch to the On position switch flipped up Turn on the X2S remote by pushing and holding the power button for approximately 1...

Page 14: ...wish to assign to this preset and then push Play Select to lock it in 5 Your preset is now setup You can assign the P1 P2 P3 and P4 buttons in the following manner 1 Highlight the sound that you wish...

Page 15: ...powered on Once it is powered on flip the small switch that s located on the top of the caller to the right You will notice a blue pilot light illuminates beside the switch Your X2S is now ready to co...

Page 16: ...are strict electrical limits involved with this jack If these limits are exceeded damage to your X2S will result That damage is not covered by warranty The electrically inclined will want to know tha...

Page 17: ...t intended to operate the caller at distances shorter than 1 meter 3 feet If the remote is located too close to the caller proper operation cannot be ensured 4 1 What are FOX FEATURES Throughout this...

Page 18: ...Understanding the X2S Remote Display The X2S remote control screen can be viewed in three main segments top status line primary display area and bottom status line The top and bottom status lines are...

Page 19: ...he menu items you will see Categories which is the title of this particular screen When you enter other menu sections the title will change accordingly The two main items on the screen Favorites Prese...

Page 20: ...r and TX1000 Settings Each of these items is displayed below with all possible values FOX FEATURES Menu This menu item provides access to turning FOX FEATURES on or off and their respective configura...

Page 21: ...ode Stereo Mono Sep Mono Right Speaker Turns the external speaker jack on or off Off on Left Speaker Turns the internal speaker on or off Off on Preset Mt O R Preset mute override If the sound is mute...

Page 22: ...alues Radio Channel Sets the channel of radio operation Must be the same channel as the X2S digital game call 0 15 Download List Invokes wireless transmission of sound list N A AUX Configure auxiliary...

Page 23: ...right of the text This needs to be the same value that is set for the X2S 4 To change the channel highlight Radio Channel and then push the Play Select button Then use the scroll buttons to cycle thro...

Page 24: ...n the list You can use the Scroll Buttons to cycle through the sounds Once you get to the end of the current page the proceeding lines will advance one by one After highlighting the name of the sound...

Page 25: ...ide within the menu Preset 5 can be assigned to the User button please see Section 5 for setting up the User button Favorites Presets can be setup two different ways through your PC or manually To rev...

Page 26: ...w be playing 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 tha...

Page 27: ...imal moving There are 5 different rates or speeds at which you can have FOXMOTION operate The lower the setting the more gradual the transition from one speaker to the other will be Activating FOXMOTI...

Page 28: ...on the X2S remote and locate FOXBANG 2 Select FOXBANG Sen and use the scroll buttons to cycle through the available sensitivity options 3 When the sensitivity level has been set push Play Select to l...

Page 29: ...pecific volume level until an animal shows up Others prefer to have their volume level change frequently While both methods have been proven successful Auto Volume takes care of your volume manipulati...

Page 30: ...mperature barometric pressure date time moon phase and timer The recorded data is stored in a CSV file within the remote control You can access this file by connecting the X2S remote to a PC see Secti...

Page 31: ...OXDATA button for 1 2 seconds and select one of the shown options to close the session with a specific comment reflecting the outcome of the hunt The options for ending a hunt are outlined in the tabl...

Page 32: ...ability to setup a FOXGRIP accessory To use the FOXGRIP accessory with your X2S you must first pair the FOXGRIP device with your X2S remote control Pairing the FOXGRIP to your X2S Remote 1 Make sure...

Page 33: ...ree 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 mod...

Page 34: ...will be the same Mono mode results in both channels being condensed so that the same sounds play through all speakers at the same time If using FOXFUSION both sounds will play through both speakers Al...

Page 35: ...muting the call upon preset activation It works by initially checking to see if mute is active and if it is un mute the unit while playing the preset sound This is especially important for FOXBANG ope...

Page 36: ...fault setting You can still adjust screen brightness to fine tune it to your specific needs Also included is the FOXPRO theme which is built with FOXPRO company colors orange black This theme is very...

Page 37: ...five different time settings that you can use for configuring the auto power off 30 minutes 45 minutes 1 hour 2 hours and 4 hours Configuring Auto Off 1 Access the Display Power menu and select Auto O...

Page 38: ...setup and then you set the alarm for 30 minutes it s going to go off 20 minutes later unless you use the Stand Timer Reset prior after setting the alarm Also if the screen timeout occurs prior to the...

Page 39: ...push the Play Select button 3 Next you set the day using the same method described above and then push Play Select 4 Finally set the year and push Play Select to lock it in There are three different...

Page 40: ...entary or latched All FOXPRO Jack Predator Decoys require that the jack be setup for momentary Configuring the Auxiliary Setting 1 Access the TX1000 Settings menu and select AUX 2 Cycle through the tw...

Page 41: ...s not constant but changes depending upon altitude and weather conditions In order to get the most accurate measurement with your X2S remote it is recommended that you set the elevation value for your...

Page 42: ...connected to a computer during a write mode there is a possibility of corruption of the file system Make sure the batteries are fresh to prevent any damage from occurring Connecting the X2S Remote to...

Page 43: ...ually by editing it through your computer Once you have it edited to your liking save the file and close it 10 2 Viewing the FOXDATA File The FOXDATA file is in what is called CSV format or comma sepa...

Page 44: ...priate USB type A B cable You will need a computer with an available USB port to connect to It is not recommended that you connect to a USB hub but rather to a USB port directly on your computer You w...

Page 45: ...sounds simply place the sound files directly inside of the Sounds folder Sounds can be removed by either deleting them from the Sounds folder or moving them to a folder on your hard drive for later u...

Page 46: ...ions within the sound list When building a FOXCAST sequence for example referencing sound 100 will link to Raspy Woodpecker While indexing is not required it can certainly be useful in many occasions...

Page 47: ...and display the sounds currently installed File Locations Sound Library If you had the previous version of the utility installed your default sound library storage point is located at C FOXPRO Sounds...

Page 48: ...iting of this file you can easily build your own category names and associated sound lists The best way to go about doing this is to have your X2S remote control next to you Turn it on and access the...

Page 49: ...drag the desired sound from the list on the left into the category on the right Note that when you are dragging the sound the mouse pointer will turn into a speaker When you are finished assigning sou...

Page 50: ...nique instructions to guide your X2S through a stand These instructions include commands to change the sound change the volume level enter a passage of silence and so forth Here is a chart showing all...

Page 51: ...te Sequence 1 seq S01 My Bobcat Sequence seq S02 Mountain Lion Calls seq Each file can be broken down into two parts The first part S01 My Coyote Sequence describes the title or name of this particula...

Page 52: ...sequence files to your computer or directly to your FOXPRO game call The site has plenty of instructions to help get you started Just remember to save the sequence files into the Sounds folder in the...

Page 53: ...X2S from your computer 4 Make sure that you have fresh batteries in the X2S and then turn it on When the X2S is turned on it will find the update file that you placed inside and the firmware update wi...

Page 54: ...electrical shorts and even rust all of which can possibly render the unit damaged and out of warranty This type of damage is preventable For example if you are operating in rainy wet conditions it is...

Page 55: ...or damaged Too much weight bearing down on the caller or remote could result in cracking or fracturing of the plastic housings Check it out before heading into the field If you are getting your calle...

Page 56: ...um or rechargeable NiMH batteries to get the best performance in cold weather X2S remote will not turn on after firmware update Contact FOXPRO technical support X2S will not turn on after firmware upd...

Page 57: ...can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the inte...

Page 58: ...the user s responsibility to ensure compliance with local laws and ordinances that govern the use of radio controlled devices in the area of operation Industry Canada Notice This device complies with...

Page 59: ...59 Notes...

Page 60: ...the unit is physically damaged used in a manner contrary to intended use or otherwise abused either intentionally or unintentionally Also specifically excluded are batteries chargers and damage cause...

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