User's Manual

Playing a Sequence
Sequences can be engaged at any time during operation.
1) Press the SEQUENCE button on the TX-500
2) Press a number button on the keypad to play the corresponding
sequence from 0 – 9
Play Modes and Sequences
A sequence is designed as one complete hunt or stand. Depending upon the
current play mode specified in your caller configuration dictates how the
sequence will act. For example, if you have your unit setup for REPEAT play
mode, once the sequence is done it will try playing again. As the sequence
itself is being viewed as an entire stand, you may not want it to repeat. There
are two ways you can work around this.
The sound sequence creation utility will allow you to specify what play mode
the sequences will operate in. Here is a look at the various modes:
Repeat Mode
While creating a sequence file you can place a delay instruction as the last
command with a value set to 99999. As this is representing seconds, it equates
to around 25 hours making this a quick an easy way to prevent the sequence
playing over and over.
Single Mode
A second method is to change your playback mode to SINGLE. In normal
operation mode, this results in the sound playing a single time and then
stopping—this has the same effect on sequences.
Jukebox Mode
There may be other times when you have one short sequence—say for a slow
volume ramp on a particular sound—that you want to then lead into another
sequence filled with various distress cries. This can be achieved by having
these sequences loaded into your unit in logical order where the first is followed
by the next and so forth. By placing the Fury to operate in JUKEBOX mode,
once the selected sequence is done playing it will move on to the next
sequence.
NOTE: When you are operating in sequence mode, features such as
FOXFADE and AUTO-V will not work. The recall button does not
work within a sequence. Meaning that it will not go back to the last