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Your operating system will then detect the device and take the
necessary steps to make it accessible for you. Windows users will see a
new drive letter appear named “TX1000”. Mac users will see a new icon
appear on their desktop called “TX1000”. Depending upon your
computer setup and operating system, the exact details of what will
happen when you connect the device may vary slightly. In general, the
operating system will detect that a piece of hardware has been
detected. From there, you should receive some sort of visual or audible
notification that something has been plugged in.
When the X24 remote is connected to a computer, you can browse
through the device just as you would any other USB storage device.
Inside of the file system, you should encounter two files. These files are:
“foxdata.csv” and “presets.txt”.
Each of these files can be viewed on most operating systems through
the standard plaintext editor such as notepad. Except for the FOXDATA
file, the other files can be modified for your specific configurations.
11-1 Editing the Presets File
While you can create and edit your presets through this file, it is
recommended that presets be created through the X24 remote as
described in chapter 2. Open the file titled ‘presets.txt’ to view the
contents. The file should look something like the following:
007,31
086,23
090,40
007,07
Each line in this file refers to a specific sound number and a volume
level separated by a comma. The first line of the example shown above
indicates sound number 007 established for playback at volume level
31. You can add more presets to the file manually by editing it through

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