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The FOXBANG sensor is located inside of the X24 remote. For it to
detect the gunshot, the remote needs to be relatively close to the
firearm. It is assumed that most hunters will have the remote on a
lanyard around their neck. 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. Before using FOXBANG in the field, head out to your local
shooting range and test the different sensitivity levels to find the one
best suited to your firearm.
6-3 AUTO VOLUME
Different hunters like to deploy different tactics in the field. For
example, some may get set up and start playing their favorite sound at
a specific volume level until an animal shows up. Others prefer to have
their volume level change frequently. While both methods have been
proven successful, Auto Volume takes care of your volume
manipulation so that you can keep focusing on the action in the field.
When activated, auto volume begins playing your sound at the lowest
volume setting. Over the course of a few minutes, your volume level
will slowly begin to rise. Once it reaches a certain point, the volume will
then begin to modulate up and down automatically.
Activating AUTO VOLUME:
Access the FOX FEATURES menu on the X24 remote and locate AUTO
VOLUME. Change the value from off to on. After changing to on, push
“Play/Select” to lock it in. When you are operating with Auto Volume
engaged, you can still adjust the volume, but the adjustment that you
make is relative only to the maximum volume that Auto Volume will