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Foxpro XWave - Editing the Presets File; Viewing the FOXDATA File

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When the XWave 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:
File Name
Description
foxdata.csv
Contains the harvested FOXDATA data.
presets.txt
Contains the list of presets.
Each of these files can be viewed on most operating systems through the standard plaintext
editor such as notepad. With the exception of the FOXDATA file, the other files can be modified
for your specific configurations.
10-1 Editing the Presets File
While you can create and edit your presets through this file, it is recommended that presets
be created through the XWave remote as described in Section 2. Open the file titled
‘presets.txt’ to view the contents. The file should look something similar to the following:
Example ‘presets.txt’ File
007,31
086,23
090,40
007,07
001,40
067,40
005,40
003,23
Each line in this file is referencing 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
your computer. Once you have it edited to your liking, save the file and close it.
10-2 Viewing the FOXDATA File
The FOXDATA file is in what is called CSV format or comma separated values. In a CSV file, the
first row defines the variable (field) names each separated by a comma and subsequent rows
contain relative data for those defined fields. At first glance, the file may seem confusing and
not very useful. FOXPRO has developed an online FOXDATA extension that allows you to create
an account on our website, upload your ‘foxdata.csv’ file and have that file turned into easy-to-
read charts, graphs, and tables.
Let’s say you have 3 months of hunts recorded in your XWave remote through FOXDATA. You
can login to your account, upload the file, and then the system will take care of the rest. You

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