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pushing “Play/Select”, t
he volume will start off at level 0, so you will need to increase the
volume using the volume up button in order to hear it play.
Optional: Sound List Mode
When selected, this option allows you to scroll through all available sounds in a single list. The
main screen will display “Favorites/Presets” and “FoxCast”, like normal, but a third option titled
“Sound List” will be present. To browse the sound list, select “Sound List” from th
e main screen.
You will then see a page that displays the first 9 sounds (000
–
008) loaded in 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
you wish to play, you can then push the “Play/Select” button a single time to start playback of
your primary sound.
Unless you changed the volume prior to pushing “Play/Select”, t
he volume
will start off at level 0, so you will need to increase the volume using the volume up button in
order to hear it play.
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Volume & Mute Control
The volume can be adjusted by using the “Volume Up” and “Volume Down” buttons on the
keypad mid-operation, prior to selecting a sound, or even while the caller is muted. Volume
ranges from 0 through 40 and the 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 stepping value of 2. Volume can be controlled
automatically by a feature called Auto Volume.
IMPORTANT NOTE
When you mute a sound with the XWave remote control, the XWave game call display will
show an “M” to the right of the o
nboard volume level indicator as well. If you are actively
using a FOXFUSION sound, only the primary sound will display an “M” while muted whereas
the XWave
remote shows “_/M” to indicate the FOXFUSION sound is muted. If you perform
a double-mute to simultaneously mute both sounds, the XWave
will display an “M” while the
remote shows “M/M”.
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Presets / Favorites
You can store up to 50 favorites or presets in your remote control. A favorite or preset is,
essentially, a shortcut to a specific sound number and volume level. These can be set through
the remote control itself or authored in a text file stored in your remote control. For more
information on setting up presets, see Section 10.
From the main screen, select the Favorites/Presets option. This will display all presets available
in the remote. They are listed by preset identification number, name, and volume level.
Highlight the one you wish to play and then push the Play/Select button to activate. The XWave
will immediately begin playing the established sound at the predetermined volume level.
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