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The Fusion can play several different audio file types. This includes
FOXPRO’s proprietary FXP files, MP3 files, uncompressed WAV files, and
FLAC files. If you are using your own audio files, make sure it is an MP3,
uncompressed WAV, or FLAC file, otherwise it will not work.
11-1 Requirements
The Fusion digital game call features a USB port located inside the
battery compartment. You will need to obtain an appropriate USB
cable.
• You will need a computer with an available USB port to
connect to. It is not recommended that you connect to a USB
hub, but rather to a USB port directly on your computer.
• You will need an online connection. FOXPRO sounds and
software are distributed online from the FOXPRO website. To
access the sounds and software, an online connection is
required.
11-2 Connecting to a Computer
1. Make sure the Fusion is turned off.
2. Locate the USB port inside the battery compartment and
connect the USB cable (see image in section 3-5).
3. Connect the other end of the USB cable to a jack on the
computer.
4. Your computer may provide an audible or visual alert that a new
device has been connected.
Windows Users
After the Fusion has been connected to your computer, there are a
number of things that can happen. First, Windows users may see a
“Found New Hardware” notification or even hear an audible tone
indicating a USB device has been connected. The first thing to
determine is what drive letter the Fusion is being assigned to. To do