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(toggles mute on/off), auxiliary (toggles auxiliary device on/off), preset 1, preset 2, preset 3,
preset 4, and preset 5. When FOXBANG is triggered, it will create a new record within your
FOXDATA in addition to performing the specified action.
To Activate FOXBANG and Assign a Function:
1.
Access the FOX FEATURES menu on the X2S remote and locate FOXBANG.
2.
Cycle through the available options from “Off” to the desired function you would like
FOXBANG to be linked to.
3.
When the desired function is selected, push the “Play/Select” button to lock it in.
As the remote control has an internal sensor that senses when your firearm has been
discharged, it is important to make sure that you have the correct sensitivity level set for your
particular firearm. There are 3 sensitivity levels that you can choose from: Low, Medium, and
High. The lower sensitivity setting should be used with higher caliber firearms such as a .30 and
higher. High sensitivity should be used for smaller calibers such as .17 to .22. Everything else
should work fine with the medium setting.
Setting the Sensitivity:
1.
Access the FOX FEATURES menu 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 lock it in.
Tip from FOXPRO
The FOXBANG sensor is located inside of the X2S remote. In order for it to detect the
gunshot, the remote needs to be relatively close to the firearm (within 5 feet). It is assumed
that most hunters will have the remote on a lanyard around their neck.
An unintended and unavoidable consequence of adjusting the FOXBANG sensitivity to the
highest level is that handling noises, such as the banging of the transmitter case on your firearm
stock, may cause unexpected activation of FOXBANG. For this reason, you should choose 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 FOXPRO
Before using FOXBANG in the field, head out to your local shooting range and test the
different sensitivity levels to find the one best suited to your firearm.
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FOXPITCH
FOXPITCH enables you to modify the pitch of a sound being played to make it sound higher or
lower than the original recording to effectively transform the sound into something different.
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