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To initiate playback of any preset, simply select the “Favorites/Presets” menu on the main
screen, browse through the available presets, and then use the “Play/Select” button, just as if
you were picking a sound for normal playback.
Presets can also be managed by editing a specific file located within the KRAKATOA II remote.
For the advanced information on this process, please view Chapter 10.
3.
KRAKATOA II Detailed Overview
This chapter provides a more detailed oriented overview of the KRAKATOA II.
3-1 External Speaker Jack Information
The Krakatoa II features an external speaker jack. This jack is a standard 3.5mm female jack
that can accept a 3.5mm male plug. When selecting an external speaker to use with the
Krakatoa II, note that FOXPRO recommends the use of a 25W speaker with 8Ω Impedance.
FOXPRO carries a variety of external speakers for purchase that can be used with the Krakatoa
II. You can view the line of speakers online by visiting www.gofoxpro.com
Connect an external speaker to Your Krakatoa II:
1.
Make sure that the Krakatoa II is powered-off before connecting an external speaker.
2.
Connect the plug from the external speaker to the external speaker jack.
3.
Turn on the Krakatoa II and begin playing a sound to hear the external speaker in
action.
3-2 Auxiliary Device Jack
The KRAKATOA II is equipped with an auxiliary jack labeled “AUX”. This jack is located on the
back of the KRAKATOA II. 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 KRAKATOA II remote control.
While you may be able to connect other devices to the auxiliary jack beyond Jack Predator
Decoys, there are strict electrical limits involved with this jack. If these limits are exceeded,
damage to your KRAKATOA II will result. That damage is not covered by warranty.
The electrically inclined will want to know that the jack is connected to the drain of an internal
FET with a maximum current rating of 10mA. The tip polarity of the 3.5mm jack is positive, the
sleeve is negative. If the external device is connected with reverse polarity, an internal
production diode within the FET will conduct causing the device to stay on constantly. The
maximum voltage applied to this jack cannot exceed 15VDC.
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