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configuring the display timeout: 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, and 5 
minutes. 

This feature is also useful in helping to preserve and maximize your battery life. By having the 
screen shutoff when idle, the load on the batteries is reduced, which equates to improved run 
times of your batteries. 

Configuring Display Timeout: 

1.

 

Access the Display/Power menu and select “Disp Timeout”

 

2.

 

Use the scroll buttons to cycle through the available time spans. 

3.

 

When set to the desired time, push “Play/Select” to lock it in.

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE

 

When your display times-out, you can push the power button a single time to wake it back 
up to ensure that no functions are initiated. For example, if you were to use a preset button 
or mute button in attempt to wake the remote up, you will be performing the function of 
that button at the same time. A single press of the power button will wake it up without 
causing any changes in operation. 

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Auto Off 

After being idle for an established period of time, the XWave remote control will completely 
power down. When this happens, the remote must be powered back on like normal. There are 
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 Off”

 

2.

 

Use the scroll buttons to cycle through the available time spans. 

3.

 

When set to the desired time, push “Play/Select” to lock it in.

 

8.

 

Date / Time(r)

 

The Date / Time(r) menu provides access to the date and time configuration, stand timer 
configuration, and the stand alarm.  

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Stand Timer & Timer Reset 

When activated, the far right indicator on the bottom status line will begin keeping time that 
has elapsed since the XWave 

remote has been powered on. The timer displays as: “MMM:SS” 

(“M” stands for minutes and “S” for seconds).  The stand timer begins tra

cking time as soon as 

the XWave remote is turned on. 

 

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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: ...3 Playing Sounds Remotely 14 2 4 Using Presets Favorites 14 3 XWave Manual Operation 15 3 1 Turning on the Power 15 3 2 Understanding the Screen 15 3 3 Navigating the XWave 16 3 4 Playing Sounds Manu...

Page 4: ...25 4 7 Verifying Channel of Operation 25 4 8 Playing Sounds with the Remote 26 4 9 Volume Mute Control 27 4 10 Presets Favorites 27 5 FOX FEATURES 28 5 1 FOXFUSION 28 5 2 FOXMOTION 30 5 3 FOXBANG 30 5...

Page 5: ...8 4 Date Date Format 41 9 TX1000 Settings 41 9 1 Radio Channel 42 9 2 Download List 42 9 3 AUX 42 9 4 View 42 9 5 Temperature Units 43 9 6 Barometer Measurement Units 43 9 7 Elevation 43 9 8 About In...

Page 6: ...list 51 12 Creating FOXCAST Sequence Files 52 12 1 Creating FOXCAST Sequences Manually 52 12 2 Enabling File Extensions in Windows 53 12 3 Placing Sequences in the XWave 54 12 4 Creating FOXCAST Seque...

Page 7: ...Warranty registration card 5 11 1V Lithium Ion Battery Pack Charger Kit 6 Mini USB Cable 1 2 XWave First Glance The graphic on the next page depicts the XWave Certain aspects of the XWave will be mar...

Page 8: ...8 Figure 1 1 XWave Digital Game Call...

Page 9: ...o accomplish this follow the following steps 1 Turn on the XWave 2 Access the main menu by pushing and holding the Menu Select button for approximately 3 4 seconds 3 Scroll through the menu options un...

Page 10: ...e not intended to be recharged This includes both Zinc Carbon and alkaline cells The resulting damage can be serious and will not be covered by the warranty For maximum charge efficiency we recommend...

Page 11: ...efining that particular element Number Description Number Description 1 Quick access preset buttons 10 Lanyard loop 2 FOXDATA button 11 Recall button 3 Power on off button 12 Auxiliary button 4 Scroll...

Page 12: ...fter installing batteries as described in Section 1 turn on the XWave by rotating the volume power knob clockwise The on board display will activate and show system information during the power on cyc...

Page 13: ...first start using the XWave remote IMPORTANT NOTE The XWave remote control features a moon phase indicator In order to display the correct moon phase it is imperative that you enter the correct date...

Page 14: ...n Un muting is accomplished by pushing the Mute button a second time You can quickly change to a different sound by highlighting it on the screen and then pushing the Play Select button To quickly go...

Page 15: ...und for normal playback Presets can also be managed by editing a specific file located within the XWave remote For the advanced information on this process please view Section 10 3 XWave Manual Operat...

Page 16: ...ction operation It is used for starting sound playback muting sound playback and entering the XWave menu 3 4 Playing Sounds Manually Scroll through the sound list using the scroll buttons The current...

Page 17: ...y lessening the dampening of the emitted sound to the ground Second elevation can be helpful in maximizing the remote range 3 7 Accessing the XWave Parameter Menu To access the XWave menu push and hol...

Page 18: ...h The FOXPRO XWave game call is not only a predator caller It also has the ability to function as an external Bluetooth speaker To enable the Bluetooth function first make sure the caller is powered o...

Page 19: ...front of the XWave The purpose of this jack is to allow for the connection of certain external devices such as Jack Predator Decoys for triggering their action on and off by using the XWave remote co...

Page 20: ...ced to a set of features that are referred to as FOX FEATURES These features include FOXBANG FOXCAST FOXMOTION FOXPITCH FOXGRIP and FOXDATA These features will be explained in full detail as encounter...

Page 21: ...us indicator FOXGRIP status indicator Displays FB if FOXBANG is activated Displays FG if FOXGRIP is activated Displays FB FG if both FOXBANG and FOXGRIP are activated MOON Moon phase indicator Display...

Page 22: ...tes Presets and FoxCast options are always available on this screen in both Category and Sound List mode Directly beneath FoxCast begins the category listings If using sound list mode you will then se...

Page 23: ...on Values FoxBang Turns FOXBANG on or off Off Mute Aux Preset 5 Preset 4 Preset 3 Preset 2 Preset 1 FoxBang Sen Sets FOXBANG sensitivity Low Med High FOXMOTION Turns FOXMOTION on or off Off On Rate Se...

Page 24: ...de If the sound is muted and this is set to on the remote will un mute the caller and start playing the preset Off on Display Power Menu This menu item provides access to on screen display controls su...

Page 25: ...ts the sound view mode Categories List Temp Units Configure the temperature units of measurement F C Barom Units Configure the barometer units of measurement In mm Elevation Set your elevation above s...

Page 26: ...both have fresh batteries installed and that both devices are powered on There are two sound view mode options within the XWave remote Sound List and Categories This is configured through the TX1000 S...

Page 27: ...he volume is increased in steps These steps are configured through the main menu under Sound Settings The available stepping values are 1 2 3 and 5 By default the XWave remote is set for a volume step...

Page 28: ...the XWave remote that results in a pop up message asking you if you wish to cancel the current FOXFEATURE to enable the desired operation IMPORTANT NOTE No matter what FOX FEATURE you have engaged if...

Page 29: ...ogether 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...

Page 30: ...stacked with FOXPITCH to provide an incredibly unique sound playback experience Another exciting technique is to use FOXMOTION while playing a stereo audio file to develop the effect of two animals mo...

Page 31: ...hoose the lowest sensitivity that affords reliable activation from the muzzle blast FOXBANG is intended to work when the transmitter is located within about 5 feet of the firearm muzzle Tip from FOXPR...

Page 32: ...k it in When you are operating with Auto Volume engaged you can still adjust the volume but the adjustment that you make is relative only to the maximum volume that Auto Volume will climb to during it...

Page 33: ...into useful onscreen information with charts and graphs Determine your hunt harvest ratio time spent in the field and even download reports in PDF format Visit the website below for more information...

Page 34: ...the table below Weather Description Weather Clear Clear skies or mostly clear Weather Cloudy Cloudy skies or mostly cloudy Weather Overcast Overcast conditions Weather Rain Rainy conditions Weather Sn...

Page 35: ...is to determine what particular feature you would like to assign to FOXGRIP The following options are available FOXDATA mute auxiliary preset 5 preset 4 preset 3 preset 2 and preset 1 To disable FOXG...

Page 36: ...le 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 6 3 Speaker Mode There ar...

Page 37: ...tion Turning the Speakers Off or On Remotely 1 Access the Sound Settings menu and select Right Speaker or Left Speaker 2 Use the scroll buttons to cycle between on or off 3 When the desired option is...

Page 38: ...mote has three operational themes built in These themes are designed to help optimize the appearance of the on screen display based upon factors such as time of day The two main themes to address this...

Page 39: ...the power button will wake it up without causing any changes in operation 7 5 Auto Off After being idle for an established period of time the XWave remote control will completely power down When this...

Page 40: ...s turned on Make sure that you select the Stand Timer Reset option described earlier on this page when setting up the alarm For example if you turn on the XWave remote and 10 minutes have passed while...

Page 41: ...r the correct date Otherwise the displayed information may not be correct Setting the Date 1 Access the Date Time r menu and select Date 2 By default the first option is the month Use the scroll butto...

Page 42: ...new copy of the play list to the XWave remote This menu item will guide you through that process The entire programming process is covered in more detail later in the manual 9 3 AUX The auxiliary jac...

Page 43: ...ons 3 When the appropriate setting is selected push the Play Select button to lock it in 9 7 Elevation Barometric pressure is the reading provided by a barometer in measuring atmospheric air pressure...

Page 44: ...th the XWave IMPORTANT NOTE Before connecting the XWave remote to a computer be sure that it has fresh batteries installed The XWave remote must be powered on while connected to a computer If the devi...

Page 45: ...0 067 40 005 40 003 23 Each line in this file is referencing a specific sound number and a volume level separated by a comma The first line of the example shown above indicates sound number 007 establ...

Page 46: ...PRO s proprietary FXP and 24B files MP3 files uncompressed WAV files and FLAC files If you are using your own audio files make sure it is an MP3 uncompressed WAV or FLAC file otherwise it will not wor...

Page 47: ...ements are that you have the appropriate USB cable fresh batteries and a USB port on your computer To begin connect the XWave to your computer as described earlier in this Section Once it is connected...

Page 48: ...identification number does not fall within the 000 through 999 indexing values This means that if you wish to assign a specific position for any of those files those numbers must be replaced by a prop...

Page 49: ...ammer icon to launch the utility Upon successful launch you will be presented with the main interface Connecting your XWave to the PC Connect the XWave to your PC as outlined in section 11 2 After con...

Page 50: ...cals 023 024 025 026 Whitetail Sounds 078 079 The above example shows the category layout for three categories Coyote Vocals Fox Vocals and Whitetail Sounds The sounds listed beneath each category nam...

Page 51: ...the New Category button type in the desired name then click OK The new category will appear on the right To move sounds into a specific category click and drag the desired sound from the list on the l...

Page 52: ...he following steps A FOXCAST sequence file is a simple text based file that contains unique instructions to guide your XWave through a stand These instructions include commands to change the sound cha...

Page 53: ...to be in a format such as Example FOXCAST Sequence File Names S00 My Coyote Sequence 1 seq S01 My Bobcat Sequence seq S02 Mountain Lion Calls seq Each file can be broken down into two parts The first...

Page 54: ...quickly assemble and download FOXCAST 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 sequen...

Page 55: ...ave from your computer 4 Make sure that you have fresh batteries in the XWave and then turn it on When the XWave is turned on it will find the update file that you placed inside and the firmware updat...

Page 56: ...ged and out of warranty This type of damage is preventable For example if you are operating in rainy wet conditions it is recommended that you place the unit inside of a large plastic freezer storage...

Page 57: ...er out for the first time this season take it out back and check it out before you head out on a hunt Check your remote range fidelity high volume low volume battery life etc Being prepared and ensuri...

Page 58: ...conditions Cold weather operations can take a serious toll on alkaline batteries It is strongly recommended that you use lithium or rechargeable NiMH batteries to get the best performance in cold weat...

Page 59: ...IC Information FCC Information NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to pr...

Page 60: ...ating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance Note Units exported beyond the boundaries of North America are not FCC certified FOXPRO Inc makes every attempt at complying with regional regula...

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Page 64: ...if 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 and damage caused by a...

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