Foxpro FURY 2 User manual


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TOPIC
PAGE
1.0
Quick Operating Guide
4
1.1
Installing Batteries in Your
FURY 2
4
1.2
Installing Batteries in Your
TX
-
505
5
1.3
Playing Sounds Manually
5
1.4
Operating the
FURY 2
by
TX
-
505
Remote Control
6
1.5
Powering Down
7
2.0 About the FOXPRO
®
FURY 2 Speakers
7
3.0
Batteries
and Charging
7
3.1 Installing Batteries
8
3.2 Charging Batteries
8
4.0 “AUX” Jack Function
9
5.0 Using External Speakers
10
5.1 Connecting External Speakers
10
5.2 Disabling Internal Speakers Manually
10
5.3 Turning Speakers
O
n/
O
ff with the
TX
-
505
11
6.0
TX
-
505
Remote Control Operation
12
6.1 Installing Batteries in Your
TX
-
505
13
6.2 Understanding the Menu System
13
6.3 Turning on the
TX
-
505
15
6.4 Selecting Sound
s
15
6.5 Setting the Volume
16
6.6 Mute
16
6.7 Sound Sequences
17
6.8 Sound Presets
19
6.9 FOXFADE
20
6.10 AUTO
-
V
21
6.11 AUX
22
6.12 Recall
23
6.13 Channel Selection
23
6.1
4
FOXBANG
25
7.0
TX
-
505
&
FURY 2
Customizations
2
6
7.1
FURY 2
Control Menu
26
7.2
TX
-
505
Configuration Menu
27
8.0 Programming Your
FURY 2
29
8.1 Purchasing New Sounds
30
8.2 Downloading the Programming Utilit
y
30
8.3 Programming with th
e Utility
31
8.4 Downloading New Playlist to the
TX
-
505
3
2

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Important Information
FOXPRO
®
’s goal is to provide our customers with the highest quality products
in the industry. We take great pride in manufacturing our products in the USA.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for assistance, comments or questions.
FOXPRO
®
Inc.
14 Fox Hollow Drive
Lewistown, PA 17044
(717) 248-2507
Fax: (717) 247-3594
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday
8AM – 5PM EST
Contact Us
Customer Service: (717) 248-2507
Toll Free Orders Only: 866-463-6977
General Inquiry E-mail: sales@gofoxpro.com
Stay up to date with the latest sounds by visiting our online sound library.
Watch for new products and upgrades from FOXPRO
®
. Visit us online:
www.gofoxpro.com
This manual, the animal sounds stored in your caller, and animal sounds
purchased from FOXPRO
®
Inc. for installation in your caller are protected
by copyright.
Copyright ©
©©
©
℗
℗℗
℗
2012 by FOXPRO
®
Inc.

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Using the FOXPRO
®
FURY 2 GX7 Digital Game Call
Congratulations on the purchase of your FOXPRO
®
FURY 2 digital wildlife
caller! You have chosen a highly advanced product that is easy to use and
loaded with some of the most innovative features to date. The FURY 2 is the
product of an engineering effort that has spanned several years.
Please take this time to read and understand the information in this instruction
manual to ensure the best possible experience with your new FOXPRO
®
FURY
2.
Features Overview
1) Rugged Injection Molded
ABS Housing
2) On/Off Switch-Manual
Volume Control
3) Rear Speaker Slide Switch
4) Front Speaker Slide switch
5) Low Battery Indicator LED
6) Sound Up/Down Keys
7) Reflex Horn Speaker
8) Cone Speaker
9) Charger Jack
10) Rear Ext Speaker Jack
11) Auxiliary Jack
12) Front Ext Speaker Jack
1.0 QUICK OPERATING GUIDE
This manual will explain all features of your new FOXPRO
®
FURY 2 in depth to
help ensure the best overall experience. We realize, however, that you may
want to try out the FURY 2 right away. The Quick Operating Guide will
provide you the basic steps on how to get started.
It is strongly recommended that to fully understand the features and
abilities of your FOXPRO
®
FURY 2 that you read this manual in its
entirety.
1.1 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN YOUR FURY 2
Since your FURY 2 is shipped from the factory with no batteries installed, the
first step is to install batteries. The FURY 2 requires 8 “AA” batteries.

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We strongly recommend high capacity NiMH rechargeable batteries over
alkaline types for maximum performance, particularly when using loud
volume levels.
1) Remove the battery door. The battery door is located on the side of
the caller and is held in place with a knurled thumbscrew.
2) Orient the batteries as per the directions shown in each cavity within
the holder. Note that the battery polarity alternates.
3) Replace the battery door after the batteries are installed.
1.2 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN YOUR TX-505
The TX-505 transmitter operates from 3 “AA” batteries. Please use high
quality alkaline or lithium batteries.
1) Remove the battery compartment cover located on the rear of the
transmitter.
2) Insert the “AA” batteries into the provided cavities. Note that the
battery polarity alternates.
3) Replace the battery compartment cover after the batteries are installed.
1.3 PLAYING SOUNDS MANUALLY
Your FURY 2 can be operated with or without using the TX-505 transmitter.
There may be times when you want the sound of the unit right next to you or
perhaps you want to walk with the unit to create a traveling sound.
1) Make sure that at least one of the speaker selector slide switches is set
to the right, or “ON” position (see the following image).
2) Turn the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise to the “ON” position – you
should hear a soft click. Please note that this switch is also the volume
control when the unit is operated without the remote control. The
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point, the LCD display on the FURY 2 will first display the channel of
operation, the software revision, and then display three horizontal bars
“---“.
3) Press the up or down arrow keypad button on the FURY 2 to select a
sound number. Once selected, release the button, and the sound will
play. To select a different sound, simply press the up or down arrow
buttons again to select your desired sound.
1.4 OPERATING THE FURY 2 BY TX-505 REMOTE CONTROL
1) Turn on the TX-505 transmitter by pressing down and holding the
sound selector knob for about 4 seconds. The screen will display
“FOXPRO
®
the caller of the wild” then show the remote version
number on the button line of the display. If you bump the button or do
not hold it for 4 seconds, the screen will briefly display “FOXPRO
®
the
caller of the wild” then turn back off.
2) Select the sound you wish to play by turning the rotary selector knob
on the top of the transmitter either clockwise, which will scroll up, or
counter-clockwise which scrolls down.
3) When the sound desired appears in the displayed list, highlight the
sound, and press down on the rotary selector knob. You will notice
that the number associated with that sound will appear in the bottom
text line. This text line also displays the current channel setting, a mute
indicator, volume level indicator, battery monitor, and timer. The top
text line displays the front speaker, rear speaker, auto volume (AV) and
a play mode indicator. For more information on the text lines, see the
TX-505 features section of this instruction manual.
4) Now that you have selected the sound to be played, simply bring the
volume up to your desired level by depressing the volume up arrow.
As you depress the volume up arrow, note that the volume setting
number in the bottom text increases.
Muting the Sound
To mute the sound, simply press the mute button. The letter “M” will appear in
the bottom text line. The mute also serves as a pause feature, meaning that
when you un-mute the sound again, it will start playing where you muted the
sound instead of starting over again.
Changing the Sound
To change the sound, simply highlight your next sound preference and depress
the rotary selector knob. Your sound will instantly change.
You can also use the numeric keypad to enter the three digit number of the

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sound you wish to play. When you begin entering a number on the keypad, the
numbers you type will appear in large text on the screen. You need to enter the
three digit number of the sound you wish to play. For example, type in a
number in the range of 000 through 499 to play the corresponding sound.
Note: Make sure that you do not enter a number that is larger than the total
number of sounds programmed in the FURY 2. For example, if you have 100
sounds and type in 234, nothing will happen.
1.5 POWERING DOWN
Be sure to power down both the FURY 2 and TX-505 after use to help prolong
the battery life.
Powering Down the TX-505
Push and hold the selector knob until the selection menu appears (with TURN
OFF TX-505 already highlighted). By pressing the selection knob a second
time the transmitter will shut off. Should you forget to turn off the transmitter
when you are finished, it will automatically shut down after 2 hours of non-use.
Powering Down the FURY 2
Turn off the FURY 2 by rotating the On/Off switch to the off position.
2.0 ABOUT THE FOXPRO
®
FURY 2 SPEAKERS
The FURY 2 incorporates two different types of loudspeakers. The front
speaker is a high efficiency horn with maximum sensitivity in the frequency
range necessary to reproduce small animal distress sounds. Distress sounds of
rabbits, small rodents, birds, canines, and many others are best reproduced by
using the front horn only with the rear cone speaker turned off. This will also
ensure maximum battery life as playing both speakers requires almost twice as
much battery power.
The rear cone speaker is best suited to sounds that have significant lower
frequency content. These sounds would include bear growls, mountain lion
roars, certain owl hoots, and some other large mammal sounds. The rear
speaker, however, is not as efficient as the front horn. Because of this, it will
not play as loud as the horn. Understand that not all calling sounds will benefit
greatly from playing both speakers at once. If you elect to do this, remember
that battery life will be reduced.
3.0 BATTERIES AND CHARGING
Your FURY 2 operates on 8 “AA” batteries. For optimal performance and run
times, we recommend using high capacity (2000 mAh or higher) NiMH (Nickel
Metal Hydride) rechargeable cells rather than alkaline types. When you operate
your FURY 2 to play at extremely loud volume levels, the current demand on
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run time of these batteries can be very short. The Zinc Carbon so-called
“Heavy Duty” cells are expressly NOT recommended at all.
The performance of your FURY 2 will be much better with high capacity
NiMH batteries.
3.1 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE FURY 2:
1) Remove the battery door. The battery door is located on the side of
the caller and is held in place with a knurled thumbscrew.
2) Orient the batteries as per the directions shown in each cavity within
the holder. Note that the battery polarity alternates.
3) Replace the battery door after the batteries are installed.
CAUTION: Never attempt to charge batteries not intended to be
recharged! This includes both Zinc Carbon and alkaline cells. The resulting
damage can be serious and will not be covered by the warranty. For maximum
charge efficiency, we recommend charging your FURY 2 in temperatures
ranging from 40°F to 85°F (5°C to 30°C).
CAUTION: Do not mix battery types!
CAUTION: Never connect your FURY 2 to an unregulated 12V system (i.e.
automotive systems, high current power supplies, etc.) Serious damage
will occur which is not covered by the warranty. The charge jack is intended
only for FOXPRO
®
chargers.
CAUTION: Never attach an unapproved or non-FOXPRO
®
charger to your
FURY 2! Damages caused be plugging unapproved charging devices into your
FURY 2 will not be covered by warranty.
3.2 CHARGING BATTERIES
1) Disconnect any accessory device(s) that may be attached to the FURY
2 prior to charging. This includes external speakers, USB cables, and
any devices that may be attached to the auxiliary device jack.
2) Check to make sure that rechargeable NiMH type batteries are
installed in your FURY 2.
3) Connect the approved FOXPRO
®
charger to the FURY 2 charge jack
and attach the transformer end of the charger to the appropriate outlet.
Be aware that the green LED may or may not extinguish when the
batteries are fully charged.
Your FOXPRO
®
unit incorporates circuitry to terminate charge current if high
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the charge cycle. If the temperature edges towards a dangerous level, the
charge current will be interrupted and the green LED will extinguish. If
excessive temperature is not detected, the green LED will not be extinguished.
It is quite possible for the batteries to be fully charged without their temperature
rising to the dangerous level. For this reason, the LED should not be
considered as a “full charge” indicator as it may or may not extinguish when
the batteries are fully charged. The batteries are fully charged any time their
temperature rises substantially above ambient. How long this takes depends
on how much charge has been taken from the batteries and how much time
has passed since the last charge. If the green LED goes out, the batteries are
definitely charged. If the green LED is on and the batteries are cool, they are
still charging. If the green LED is on and the batteries are very warm, they are
fully charged and you should terminate the charge by unplugging the charger.
You should not permit the charge to continue for more than 10 hours
under any circumstances. The batteries need to be recharged when the “Low
Battery” LED is blinking. Battery run time is directly related to how loud you
operate the FURY 2. Using both speakers at the same time rather than only the
most appropriate one will have a negative impact on run time. With one
speaker playing, expect 6 to 15 hours of run time, depending on the loudness
setting. With both speakers playing, expect 3 to 10 hours. Remember that very
loud volumes are rarely needed as animals hear much better than we do.
Battery/Charging Recommendations
•Remember that NiMH batteries self-discharge about 1% per day
•Do not leave charging batteries unattended
•Remove batteries from battery holder when caller will not be used for
prolonged periods to help prevent deep discharge
•Recharge your batteries periodically—even when not in use—to
prevent deep discharge
4.0 “AUX” JACK FUNCTION
The FURY 2 is equipped with an auxiliary jack labeled “AUX”. The purpose of
this jack is to allow for the connection of certain external devices, such as the
FOXPRO
®
Jack-in-the-Box Decoy or other approved devices, and to be able to
turn these on and off with the TX-505 remote control transmitter. However,
there are some strict electrical limits involved with this jack. If these limits are
exceeded, damage to your FURY 2 will result. This damage is not covered by
warranty.
The electrically inclined will want to know that the jack is connected to the drain
of an internal Field Effect Transistor with a maximum current rating of 2
Amperes. The “tip” polarity of the 3.5mm jack is positive, while the sleeve is
negative. If the external device is connected with the polarity reversed, an
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on constantly. The maximum voltage applied to this jack must never exceed 15
volts.
Typical uses for this jack would be to control the FOXPRO
®
Jack-in-the-Box
Decoy or to start and stop a video recorder. Instructions on connecting various
devices to the “AUX” jack are beyond the scope of this manual. You are urged
to seek help from a knowledgeable professional before connecting any
unapproved device to this jack. Remember that damage to your FURY 2
caused by improper use of the “AUX” jack is not covered by the warranty, nor
will FOXPRO
®
be liable for damage to any devices connected to this jack.
The AUX jack is configurable for momentary or latched operation. Please see
section 6.11 for more information.
5.0 USING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
The FURY 2 is equipped with two External Speaker Jacks, which allows you to
connect up to two additional speakers. The internal speakers perform
admirably; however, you may encounter situations that require higher volume
levels. By connecting a larger and more efficient external speaker(s) to the
FURY 2, the volume level can be increased significantly.
5.1 CONNECTING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
The external speaker jacks on your FURY 2 accept standard 3.5mm plugs.
When choosing an external speaker it is recommended to use one with an
impedance rating of 8-ohms.
NOTE: Be sure the FURY 2 is turned OFF before connecting an external
speaker.
To connect an external speaker, plug the connector of the external speaker into
one of the external speaker jacks. You will notice that each external speaker
jack corresponds with one of the internal speakers. For example, internal front
speaker and front external speaker are linked together. If you wish to have
ONLY the external speaker(s) produce sound, you must disable the internal
speakers as the internal speakers are not disabled automatically.
5.2 DISABLING INTERNAL SPEAKERS MANUALLY
Move the speaker slide switch to the “OFF” position for the desired speaker you
wish to disable (front or back). The following image shows that each internal
speaker has an independent on/off switch.

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To re-enable the speaker later, simply place the slide switch back to the “ON”
position. By disabling the internal speaker(s) when using an external
speaker(s), battery life will be extended longer than having all of the speakers
operating at once.
Disabling the internal speakers by way of the slide switch will result in the
external speakers still playing. The only way to disable the external speakers is
by using the TX-505.
5.3 TURNING SPEAKERS ON/OFF WITH THE TX-505
When you turn off either the front or rear speaker by way of the TX-505 remote
control, the associated internal speaker will also be disabled.
1) Press the FOXFADE button one time.
2) Use the selector knob to move the cursor left or right. Clockwise will move
the cursor to the left for the rear speaker, while counterclockwise moves it
to the right for the front speaker. By moving the cursor to either extreme
(left/right) and pressing the send button will result in one of the speakers
shutting off. Moving the cursor to the far right and depressing the rotary
selector knob will shut off the rear speaker, while moving it to the far left
and depressing the rotary selector knob will result in the front speaker
shutting off.
3) Press FOXFADE to return to the main screen.

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6.0 TX-505 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Features
1) Rear/Front Speaker On/Off
Indicator
2) Auxiliary Button
3) Quick Access for 2 Presets
4) Volume Down Button
5) Mute Button
6) Lanyard Loop
7) Recall Button
8) Numeric Keypad
9) Volume Up Button
10) Bottom Information Line
Indicating channel of operation,
mute status, sound number,
volume level, battery level, and
elapsed timer
11) Preset Mode Select Button
12) FOXFADE On/Off
13) Sequence Mode Select
Button
14) Mono/Stereo Indicator
15) Auto-Volume On/Off Indicator
16) Rotary Selector Knob
17) Graphic LCD Panel
The FURY 2 features the TX-505 transmitter. The features of this transmitter
include a large graphic display (eliminating the need for printed sound lists), 10
custom preset buttons that make your favorite sound and volume levels
available at the touch of a button, a volume and mute indicator, a recall button,
an elapsed timer, and a rotary sound selector knob for ease of changing
sounds.
The TX-505 transmitter operates on three standard AA batteries. Please use
high quality alkaline or lithium batteries.

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6.1 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN YOUR TX-505
1) Remove the battery compartment cover located on the rear of the
transmitter.
2) Insert the AA batteries into the provided cavities. Note that the battery
polarity alternates.
3) Replace the battery compartment cover after the batteries are installed.
6.2 UNDERSTANDING THE MENU SYSTEM
Your TX-505 transmitter has a menu-driven configuration system that provides
you with a navigable interface for making various operational changes to both
the FURY 2 and TX-505. Throughout the scope of this manual you will find
many references to the Main Menu. It is important that you are familiar with and
understand how the menu system works.
The Main Menu can be accessed at any time while operating the TX-505
transmitter. To bring up the Main Menu simply press and hold the rotary
selector knob for 2-3 seconds. The normal screen will change to reveal the
Main Menu.
By default, any time you enter the Main Menu, the “TURN OFF
TRANSMITTER” option will be highlighted. The line that is highlighted will be
referred to as the selected item throughout this manual. You can move the
highlight bar using the rotary selector knob to change the selected item by
rotating the knob clockwise or counter-clockwise. A selected item can be
activated by pressing down on the rotary selector knob. In this case, with
“TURN OFF TRANSMITTER” being the selected item, pressing the rotary scroll
knob down would result in the TX-505 turning off.
The Main Menu has sub-menus. These sub-menus will provide you with access
to making various system changes. The two main sub-menus are FURY 2
CONTROL and TX505 CONFIG. Each one of these sub-menus has other
menu items inside.
The following chart will display the layout of the menu. The factory default value
of each setting will be noted in bold:

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FURY 2 CONTROL provides access to:
•MONO/STEREO
oMONO (.24b only)
oSTEREO
oR STEREO (.24b only)
•PLAY MODES
oREPEAT MODE
oSINGLE PLAY MODE
oJUKEBOX MODE
•AUTO-V ON
•AUTO-V OFF
TX505 CONFIG provides access to:
•AUX
oMOMENTARY (JIB)
oLATCHED
•DISPLAY
oTEXT
NORMAL
LARGE ‘NUMBERS ONLY’
oGRAPHICS
NORMAL
REVERSE IMAGE
SET CONTRAST
oSCROLL
PAGED
SINGLE
oBACKLIGHT
ALWAYS OFF
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
ALWAYS ON
•CHANNEL
o0 – 15
•VOLUME STEPS
o2
o4
o5
o8
o10
•UPLOAD SOUND LIST

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6.3 TURNING ON THE TX-505
To turn on your TX-505 transmitter, simply push and hold the selector
knob for 4 seconds. This delay is to help prevent an accidental turn on. Be
sure to turn off the TX-505 transmitter after use so that unnecessary battery
drain is prevented. To do so, push and hold the selector knob until the
selection menu appears (with turn off transmitter already highlighted). By
pressing the selection knob a second time the transmitter will shut off. Should
you forget to off the transmitter when you are finished, it will automatically shut
down after 2 hours of non-use.
6.4 SELECTING SOUNDS
The TX-505 provides you with two methods of selecting and changing sounds
on your FOXPRO
®
FURY 2. You can use the rotary selector knob to scroll
through and send sound selections or you can directly enter the sound number
by using the numeric keypad.
Rotary Selector Method:
The rotary selector knob is located on the top right of the TX-505. This is a
dual-function knob that provides you with clockwise/counterclockwise action to
scroll through the sound list as well as a push button function to send sound
changes to the unit (it also works to confirm or lock-in various menu changes
by pushing down it.)
With the TX-505 turned on, you will see six sounds displayed on the screen.
Clockwise rotation of the knob scrolls the highlight bar up the page, while
counter-clockwise rotation moves it down. Once the bar reaches the top of the
6 displayed sounds, the next movement of the knob in the same direction will
cause the sounds to increment or decrement. Once the sound you wish to play
is highlighted in the display, push down on the selector knob to have it
transmitted to the FURY 2 for play.
You can scroll through sounds one at a time (up or down) very quickly by
turning the rotary sound selector knob or if preferred you can configure the
transmitter to scroll by six sounds at a time. The rotary sound selector knob is
used to highlight sounds on the display, change the page being viewed, and to
send the selected sound to the FURY 2.
Counterclockwise rotation decrements the sound lists. Clockwise rotation
increments the sound lists. If you wish to start your current sound playing from
the beginning, simply depress the knob again.
To switch sounds, simply select and highlight your desired sound and depress
the rotary selector knob. As you can see, even with hundreds of sounds
programmed, you can be set up to be never more than a few revolutions of the
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Numerical Entry Method:
You can also directly access any sound by direct numerical entry on the
keypad. For example, if you want to play sound 005, simply press the numbers
0, 0, and 5 sequentially on the keypad.
6.5 SETTING THE VOLUME
When the TX-505 is first turned on, the volume setting is preset to 00, as the
display will indicate. Once you have selected and transmitted your sound to
the FURY 2, simply depress the volume up button on the transmitter to your
desired level.
Depressing the volume buttons will cause the volume number to change in the
display from a low of “0” to a high of “40”. These changes are transmitted to
the FURY 2 in real time, causing the volume to ramp up or down.
The TX-505 allows you to change the volume step size to a specific level. By
default, the ramp speed will be set to 2. This means that every time you press
the volume up or down button, the volume level will increment or decrement by
2. You can change this value to 2, 4, 5, 8, or 10. To set this value:
NOTE: If you have volume steps 2 or 4 selected, you will notice that when
stepping the volume up or down using a continuous key-press, the
volume steps will gradually increase to 5.
1) Press and hold the rotary selector knob to access the main menu.
2) Highlight the “TX505 CONFIG” menu and depress the rotary selector
knob one time.
3) Use the selector knob highlight “VOLUME STEPS” and then depress
the selector knob one time.
4) Use the selector knob to highlight the desired volume stepping value
and then depress the selector knob to lock it in.
5) Exit the menus.
The volume numbers are important, as you will begin to identify your preferred
volume settings, and with the FURY 2 placed away from you, it gives you the
ability to know exactly at what volume the FURY 2 is playing. Without this, you
may have a difficult time determining just how loud or soft your unit is playing.
6.6 MUTE
To mute the current sound that is playing, simply depress the mute button on
the TX-505 transmitter. Mute mode is indicated by an “M” appearing in the
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The mute feature also serves as a pause function. When you mute the current
sound being played and un-mute again, the sound will begin playing at the
point where you muted it.
While the FURY 2 is muted you can change to a different sound and volume
level. When you un-mute the unit, it will begin playing the new sound and
volume setting. You can also restart the current sound from the beginning by
depressing the rotary selector knob down one time while the unit is muted.
6.7 SOUND SEQUENCES
The FURY 2 can operate from a special sequence file that provides the unit
with instructions on how to operate for the duration of the hunt. Sound
sequences can provide you with a completely hands-free experience in the
field. You can have up to ten unique sequences in your FURY 2.
Creating a Sequence
There are two ways that you can create a custom calling sequence; manually
with a simple text editor or with the help of the graphical interface that runs on
Windows-based PC’s. Mac users will have to type their sequence file out by
hand.
Creating Sequence Files with Utility
Utility coming soon!
Creating Sequence Files Manually
The FURY 2 will be looking for ten individual files pertaining to the particular
sequence. These files range from S00.seq through S09.seq.
NOTE: If you save a sequence file for later use, make sure you
update it if you make any programming changes to the unit. For
example, if sound number 005 used to be a rabbit and it is now a
coyote, your sequence file will now play the coyote.
The sequence file must be in plain text format. You cannot use MS Word or
other rich-text editing software to create the files. If you are manually creating
the file, use a program such as Notepad (or basic text editor) for authoring. The
following is an example of what the file should look like:
V 30
S 12
P 60
V 23
S 1
Q

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The translation of the above example would equate to:
Set volume to 30
Play sound 12 one time
Pause for 60 seconds
Set volume to 23
Play sound 1 one time
End
The above example uses the following syntax to denote instructions for the
FURY 2. All possible commands are shown below:
Instruction Value Description
S 0 – 499 Denotes numerical value of sound on unit
V 0 – 40 Denotes numerical value of volume level
P 1 - 99999 Denotes delay value in seconds (approx.)
J n/a Denotes Jukebox Mode
R n/a Denotes Repeat Mode
Q n/a Denotes Single Play Mode
Any time you author your own sequence file manually, make certain that each
instruction code is followed by a space and then the value.
Note: Each file must begin with a P or V value—if you start the sequence with
a sound, the FURY 2 will not know at what volume level to play the sound.
Also make sure that you end the instructions with a capital J, R, or Q. If you
end the file with J, the FURY 2 will move on to the next available sequence. If
the file ends with R, the FURY 2 will repeat the current sequence. Ending the
file with a Q will result in the sequence playing one time.
If you desire to have a sound play more than one loop, you will need to have
the sound listed as many times as you wish it to play. Example:
V 10
S 16
S 16
S 16
V 15
S 16
Q

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This example shows that the volume is set to 10 for three loops playing sound
number 16. The volume then switches to level 15 and plays sound 16 one last
time.
After creating your sequence file in Notepad (or basic text editor), be sure to
name the file in the format of S00.seq through S09.seq so that the FURY 2 will
recognize it as a valid sequence file. Notepad will try to name the file .txt by
default; this must be changed to .seq. You can add a description to the file title
as in the following examples:
S00 Stand 1.seq S02 Bobcat Special.seq
S01 Stand 2.seq S03 Coyote.seq
Loading a Sound Sequence to Your FURY 2 Manually
In order to get the sound sequence file from your computer into your FURY 2,
you will need a standard USB cable (type A/B) with the unit. Remove the
battery compartment door on the FURY 2 and remove the battery pack. Locate
the USB port in the bottom of the battery compartment. Using the USB cable,
connect the FURY 2 to your computer. Take note to what drive letter is being
assigned to your FURY 2. Copy the sequence files from your hard drive directly
into the drive letter of the FURY 2.
Playing a Sequence
Sequences can be engaged at any time during operation.
1) Press the SEQUENCE button on the TX-505
2) Press a number button on the keypad to play the corresponding
sequence from 0 – 9 or highlight the desired sequence with the rotary
selector knob and depress it one time.
Play Modes and Sequences
If you have selected a different playback mode (i.e. jukebox or single)
sequence mode will ignore this selection.
6.8 SOUND PRESETS
The TX-505 provides you with quick access to your favorite sounds and
volumes with the push of a button. The TX-505 can hold a total of ten individual
sound presets, each one having their own unique volume level. You will also
find two quick-access buttons (P1 and P2) that provide you one-button access
to the sounds stored on presets one and two.
Creating Presets
1) Press the PRESET button and hold for approximately 3-4 seconds to
enter set preset mode. You should see SEL SND/ VOL on the top line
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2) Use volume up/down buttons to set the desired volume level
3) Select the desired sound by using the rotary selector knob to highlight
it on the screen.
4) To lock the selected volume and sound in, press the desired number
(0-9) for that preset on the keypad. When pressing the number button,
this exits you from set preset mode and you are now in the preset
mode.
5) To add another preset, follow steps 1-5.
Playing a Preset
1) Briefly press the PRESET button one time to enter preset mode.
2) Press the desired number of the preset you wish to play. Make sure
that you have preset in place prior to attempting to play it. The chosen
preset should play immediately.
6.9 FOXFADE
FOXFADE allows you to fade the volume level of the sound being played
between the front and rear speaker and allows you shut them off. There are
three ways in which FOXFADE can be used; mono, stereo, and reversed
stereo. FOXFADE will provide the best effect when using a stereo audio file
that contains two separate animal recordings; however, it can be used with
mono sounds that are being played in stereo mode.
Using FOXFADE
1) With the sound playing, press the FOXFADE button on the side of the
TX-505 transmitter
2) Use the selector knob to move the cursor left or right on the screen.
Moving the knob clockwise will result in the bar moving towards the
left of the screen which corresponds with the front (horn) speaker and
the left audio channel. By moving the bar in this direction, the volume
level of the back speaker will go down. Moving the cursor to the far left
and depressing the rotary selector knob will result in the front speaker
being turned off.
Moving the knob counterclockwise will result in the bar moving
towards the right of the screen which corresponds with the back (cone)
speaker and right audio channel. By moving the bar in this direction,
the volume level of the front speaker will go down. Moving the cursor to
the far right and depressing the rotary selector knob will result in the
rear speaker being turned off.
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