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5-3 FOXFEATURES: FOXBANG
When activated, FOXBANG reacts to the muzzle blast of a firearm by automatically switching to an assigned
function. The available functions for FOXBANG activation include: mute (toggles mute on/off), auxiliary
(toggles auxiliary device on/off), and presets 1-5. To activate FOXBANG and assign a function, highlight the
"FOXBANG" menu item, push the "Select" button, and then use the "Sound Up" or "Sound Down" button to
cycle through the functions. When the desired function is selected, push "Select" to lock it in.
As the transmitter 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 three
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. To adjust the sensitivity, select the "FOXBANG SENS" option,
push the "Select" button, and then use the "Sound Up" or "Sound Down" button to cycle through the
options. When the desired sensitivity level is set, push "Select" to lock it in.
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.
5-4 FOXFEATURES: User Button
The user button is located on the transmitter keypad. This button can be assigned a function of your choice
for quick one button access. You can choose from: recall, timer reset, backlight, preset 3, preset 4, and
preset 5. To set this, highlight the "USER" menu item, push the "Select" button, and then use the "Sound
Up" or "Sound Down" scroll button to cycle through the options. When the desired option has been set,
push "Select" a final time to lock it in.
5-5 Sound Settings: Volume Steps
The Inferno remote has a range of volumes from 0 – 20. Increasing the volume in the field by increments of
1 may be too slow for some and therefore this stepping value is configurable. You can choose from 1, 2, and
3. To change the volume steps, highlight the "Volume Step" menu item, push the "Select" button, and then
use the "Sound Up" or "Sound Down" scroll button to cycle through the options. When the desired option is
set, push "Select" a final time to lock it in.
5-6 Sound Settings: Play Mode
This menu allows you to specify which mode
of sound playback the Inferno operates on.
The available options are: repeat, single play,
and jukebox. The default setting is repeat. In
this play mode, the Inferno will play the
selected sound non-stop. In single play mode the sound will play a single time and then stop. In jukebox
mode the sounds play a single time, incrementally.
5-7 Sound Settings: Preset Mute Override
During normal operation, if the Inferno is muted and you play a preset, the preset is queued for playback,
but it cannot be heard until the caller is un-muted. Preset mute override will take care of this and eliminate
The FOXBANG sensor is located inside of the Inferno 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The Play Mode setting is not stored between power
cycles. You will need to change this setting each time you
power on the Inferno remote.
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