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push the “Play/Select” button a single time. Use the scroll buttons to
cycle through either “Sound List” or “Categories”. When you decide
which option you would prefer to use, push the “Play/Select” button to
lock it in.
Default: Categories View
When the Fusion remote is turned on, the main screen will be
displayed. The first item is “Favorites/Presets” followed by “FOXCAST”.
The next menu item marks the beginning of the category listings. In
category list mode, your sounds will not be displayed as one long list,
but rather as elements of defined categories. You can have up to 50
unique categories. Use the Scroll Buttons to browse through the
available categories. Highlight the category you wish to browse and
push the “Play/Select” button to enter the category. All sounds
associated with that category will be displayed. Find the sound you
wish to play, and then push the “Play/Select” button to begin playback
of the sound. Unless you changed the volume prior to pushing
“Play/Select”, the 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 the 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”, the volume will

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