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Preset Mute Override within the menu. Preset 5 can be assigned to the
User button (please see chapter 5 for setting up the User button).
Favorites/Presets can be set up two different ways, through your PC or
manually. To review the instructions for creating presets via your home
computer, see chapter 10. To review the instructions for creating
presets manually, just using the X24 remote, see Chapter 2.
6. FOX FEATURES
This chapter explores all the Fox Features in-depth to help you
understand how to use them and get the most out of your calling
experience. While reading this section, keep in mind the following
point: some Fox Features are not compatible with other Fox Features,
and some remote operations will override Fox Features when called
upon. There may be times when you try to perform an operational
change with the X24 Remote that results in a pop-up message asking
you if you wish to cancel the currently engaged Fox Feature to carry out
the desired operation. No matter what FOX FEATURE you have
engaged, if you change the primary sound from one sound to another,
it will automatically disengage the active FOX FEATURE. FOX FEATURES
will work with some other modes of operation such as Jukebox Mode
and FOXCAST, but as soon as it is switched to a different sound, that
feature will be turned off.
6-1 FOXMOTION
FOXMOTION is a unique feature that allows you to “move” the sound
between the internal speaker and an external speaker at varying rates
to portray an effect of the sound (animal) moving. There are 5 different
rates or speeds at which you can have FOXMOTION operate. The lower
the setting, the more gradual the transition from one speaker to the
other will be. To activate FOXMOTION, turn on the X24 and X24 remote.
Begin sound playback like normal. Access the X24 remote main menu