User's Manual

6.12 RECALL
The recall button will allow the last previous sound and volume setting to be
recalled and played. For example, let’s say you just switched your sound from
a rabbit distress at volume 18 to a coyote pup distress. Now, you bring the
volume up on that coyote pup distress to volume 29. By depressing the recall
button, your sound will switch from the coyote pup distress at volume 29, back
to the rabbit distress at volume 18. The recall button will also work with the
presets.
NOTE: If you press the recall button while playing a sequence, you
will go back to the last sound and volume level that was used prior to
entering sequence mode.
6.13 CHANNEL SELECTION
The TX-500 has been designed to be able to operate up to 16 different
FOXPRO Fury units. This is great for folks who are using multiple units and
wish to control them from a single transmitter. It is also convenient for folks who
are hunting with a partner who is also using a Fury so you can both operate on
separate channels without interfering with one another.
By default, your Fury and TX-500 will be set on channel 10. You can quickly
and easily change the channel of operation through the menu, but you must be
certain that your Fury and TX-500 are both set to operate on the same channel.
Changing the Channel of Operation on the TX-500
1) Access the main menu by pressing and holding the rotary selector
knob for about 2-3 seconds
2) Highlight the TRANSMITTER CONFIG menu item and press down on
the rotary selector knob one time
3) Highlight the CHANNEL menu item and press down on the rotary
selector knob one time
4) Rotate the rotary selector knob clockwise or counterclockwise to
increment/decrement through the available channels. When you arrive
on the desired channel, press down on the rotary selector knob
5) Exit the menu
Changing the Channel of Operation on the FURY
1) Remove the battery compartment door from the back side of your Fury
and then remove the batteries.
2) Locate the DIP switch to the right of the USB port.
3) You can use the tip of pen or pencil to modify the values of the DIP
switch to change the channel of operation. The switch has four