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If there were any problems during the transfer, the XWave remote will revert back to the
previous sound list as a failsafe.
Verify that the XWave and XWave remote are set to operate on the same channel prior to
updating the sound list. If they are not on the same channel, you will have difficulty in
getting the list to update.
12. Creating FOXCAST Sequence Files
This section will provide you with detailed information on creating and installing FOXCAST
sequence files in your XWave digital game caller.
12-1 Creating FOXCAST Sequences Manually
This process requires some basic computer operations experience. If you are not very
experienced with computers, it is recommended that you seek help prior to performing any of
the following steps.
A FOXCAST sequence file is a simple text based file that contains unique instructions to guide
your XWave through a stand. These instructions include commands to change the sound,
change the volume level, enter a passage of silence, and so forth. Here is a chart showing all of
the various command possibilities:
Denotes numerical value of sound on unit
Denotes numerical value of volume level
Denotes pause value in seconds (approx.)
FOXPITCH activation and parameter
FOXMOTION and speed parameter
1= activate decoy, 0= deactivate decoy
Denotes Jukebox Mode for this FOXCAST File
Denotes Repeat Mode for this FOXCAST File
Denotes Single Play Mode for this FOXCAST File
A typical FOXCAST sequence file may look something similar to the following example:
Example FOXCAST Sequence File Layout
V 20
S 15 4
P 90
V 35
S 22
V 30
S 20 3
Q