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9-8 About Info
The About Info screen displays a variety of information pertaining to version number, number
of sounds loaded, number of FOXCAST sequences loaded, number of categories loaded, and the
number of presets.
9-9 Restore Defaults
To reset your XWave remote control back to factory defaults, use this option. Please be aware
that restoring factory defaults will result in loss of your presets/favorites, sound list, categories,
and all FOXDATA information.
Restoring Factory Defaults:
1. Access the TX1000 Settings menu and select “Restore Defaults”.
2. A confirmation screen is displayed asking you if you are sure. To proceed, select “Yes”,
otherwise, “No” will return you to the menu.
3. Once the reset is complete, the remote will be back to factory default conditions.
10. XWave Remote USB Operation
The XWave remote control features a mini USB port located inside of the battery compartment,
just above the batteries. In order to connect the remote to a computer, you will need to obtain
a mini USB type A/B cable (provided with the XWave).
IMPORTANT NOTE
Before connecting the XWave remote to a computer, be sure that it has fresh batteries
installed. The XWave remote must be powered on while connected to a computer. If the
device loses power while connected to a computer during a write-mode, there is a possibility
of corruption of the file system. Make sure the batteries are fresh to prevent any damage
from occurring.
Connecting the XWave Remote to a Computer:
1. Connect the USB cable from the jack on the XWave remote to a USB port in the
computer.
2. Power on the XWave remote. The screen should activate and show “USB Active”
instead of the sound screen.
3. 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 appear named
“TX1000”. Mac users will see a new icon appear on their desktop called “TX1000”.
IMPORTANT NOTE
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.

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