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5-14 Timer: Alarm
The Inferno remote features a visual alarm that can be set to go off after a span of time. The available times
are represented in minutes: 1 – 15 (individual steps) and 20-60 (steps of 5). When the alarm is set and the
configured time span passes, the stand timer (or clock if set to display the clock) will display a confirmation
message and the timer indicator will begin to flash. To set an alarm, select the "Alarm (minutes)" menu
item, push the "Select" button, and then use the "Sound Up" or "Sound Down" buttons to find the desired
time value. When the desired time value is selected, push the "Select" button to activate the alarm.
5-15 Transmitter Settings: Download List
Any time you reprogram the Inferno to add new sounds or rearrange existing sounds, you must download a
new copy of the play list and categories to the transmitter. This menu item will guide you through that
process. In order to download the playlist, you will need a 3.5mm stereo male-to-male cable. See section 6-
3 for more information.
5-16 Transmitter Settings: AUX
The auxiliary jack operation specifications can be changed from either momentary or latched. All FOXPRO
decoys require that the jack be setup for momentary. To configure the auxiliary jack setting, highlight the
"Aux Control" menu item, push the "Select" button, and then use "Sound Up" or "Sound Down" to toggle
the two options. When the appropriate setting is selected, push the "Select" button to lock it in.
Some third party decoys may require latched operation as opposed to momentary. A detailed list of
other products and their specific requirements is not maintained by FOXPRO. You will need to check
with the equipment manufacturer to determine if it is compatible and what the requirements are.
5-17 Transmitter Settings: View
The Inferno transmitter can display your sounds either by general listing or by category listing. Sound
categories are the best route to go if you have a large number of sounds. The Inferno transmitter supports
up to 15 unique categories. To configure the view setting, highlight the "View" menu item, push the
"Select" button, and then use the "Sound Up" or "Sound Down" buttons to cycle through the options. When
the appropriate setting is selected, push the "Select" button to lock it in.
5-18 Transmitter Settings: About Info
The About Info screen displays a variety of information pertaining to version number, number of sounds
loaded, number of categories loaded, the number of presets, and transmitter health.
5-19 Transmitter Settings: Cable Detect
If cable detect is turned on, the transmitter will automatically prompt you to perform the download list
function when a 3.5mm stereo cable is connected to the sound upload jack. You can manually initiate the
download list process, if you prefer, by disabling this feature. Note: If your Inferno transmitter has a black
sound upload jack, you will not see the prompt for performing the download list function. See section 6-3
for more information.
Programming the Inferno
The Inferno can operate up to 200 sounds in total. From the factory, it's loaded with 75 sounds.
Programming the Inferno is done with the use of a PC or Mac computer, or by sending the Inferno to the
factory. In order to program the Inferno from home, you will need a USB 2.0 A/B printer cable and a
computer running one of the following operating systems: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, or Mac OS X 10.7.3
or newer. For detailed programming guides, please visit the FOXPRO website. Mac users can find a very
detailed instruction set at the following address: http://www.gofoxpro.com/site/resources/mac-
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