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change the volume level, enter a passage of silence, and so forth. Here is a chart showing all of
the various command possibilities:
Instruction
Value
Description
S
0 – 999
Denotes numerical value of sound on unit
V
0 – 40
Denotes numerical value of volume level
P
1 - 99999
Denotes pause value in seconds (approx.)
B
-9 - +9
FOXPITCH activation and parameter
M
0 – 4
FOXMOTION and speed parameter
D
1 or 0
1= activate decoy, 0= deactivate decoy
J
n/a
Denotes Jukebox Mode for this FOXCAST File
R
n/a
Denotes Repeat Mode for this FOXCAST File
Q
n/a
Denotes Single Play Mode for this FOXCAST File
A typical FOXCAST sequence file may look something similar to the following example:
Example FOXCAST Sequence File Layout
V 20
S 15 4
D 1
P 90
V 35
D 0
S 22
V 30
S 20 3
Q
The previous example is interpreted as follows:
Set volume to level 20. Play sound number 15 a total of 4 times. Activate the decoy. Pause for
90 seconds. Adjust volume to level 35. Deactivate the decoy. Play sound number 22. Adjust
volume to level 30. Play sound number 20 a total of 3 times. Quit.
Notice that you can specify how many times you wish a particular sound to be played. By
entering your instruction as “S 20 3”, you are thereby instructing the unit to play sound 20 a
total of three times.
A FOXCAST sequence must always begin with a volume or pause. Without defining a volume
level, the caller will default to volume level 0. A FOXCAST sequence file must always end with a
specific ending statement. “J” represents jukebox mode. When you end a sequence with “J”,
once the sequence has played through a single time, it will automatically begin playing the next
FOXAST sequence. “Q” represents quit. Once the sequence has played entirely, the Truck Pro
will go silent. “R” represents repeat. Once the sequence has played entirely, the Truck Pro will
play that sequence again until it is interrupted by the operator.