4278-A V95100149 Slim MP3 Voice Annunciator Instruction Manual [ TYPE BSV-24 ]
Table of Contents Introduction 3 1. Product Summary 3 2. Safety Precautions 4 3. Model Number Configuration 5 4. Part Names and Outside Appearance 6 4-1. Part Names 4-2. Outside Appearance 6 7 5-1. Front Cover 5-2. Panel Mounting 5-3. Wall Mounting 8 9 10 5. Installation 8 6. Wiring 11 7. Controlling The Volume 13 7-1. Volume Adjustment 7-2. Sound Reduction Function 13 14 8-1. Operation Modes 15 8-1-1 Signal Input 8-1-2 Playback Mode 16 17 8.
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Patlite Slim Model MP3 Voice Annunciator. Prior to installation, please read through this manual for proper installation and precautionary steps. In additon, please store this manual for future reference when performing maintenance, repairs or inspections. After reviewing this manual, if there are any inquiries, please direct them to your PATLITE Sales Representative. • Markings in this book The bit rate of 64 kbit/s is given as the standard rate for the MP3 file.
2. Safety Precautions In order to prevent any damage to the user and other personnel or to assets, note the following: The warning indications are divided into the following classes according to the degree of danger or damage incurred when the warning is not taken into consideration and the product is not correctly used. WARNING Indicates an immediately dangerous condition: failure to follow the instructions may lead to death or serious injury.
Contrary to Warnings and Cautions indicated in this document, product failure due to mishandling, disassembly, modifications or natural disasters, etc. is not covered by any Warranty. Moreover, avoid any applications outside those indicated in this document. Please Indicates something to observe before using this product. Note Notice regarding supplementary information or convenient explanation is indicated. Please • Do not use in an environment exposed to strong radio waves or inductance noise.
4. Part Names and Outside Appearance 4-1. Part Names Refer to the following pages for the explanation of the individual functions. 9.) Air Vents 4.) Volume 3.) Mounting Bracket 7.) Cover Locking Screw Hole 2.) 1.) Front Cover 6.) SD Card Slot O-ring 5.) Lead Wire (Power/ Signal Wiring) Mounting Screw Front Cover Exploded View SD Card Model:SDV-128P (Sold Separately) 8.) Accessory: M3X6 Tapping Screw (Cover Locking Screw) ※ Patlite Corporation is a member of the SD Card Association. 1.
CAUTION • When you insert an SD card into the SD card slot, be careful of the direction. Also, don't forcibly insert the SD card into the card slot. Failure to comply may result in damage to the product or the SD card. 4-2. Outside Appearance 【Outer Appearance】(mm) □75 □67.6 7 AWG #22 UL1007 -7- 500 5mm Sleeve 71.5 19.
5. Installation This product can be panel or wall mounted. Please attach in accordance with the procedure for mounting after removing the front cover. Refer to the following figure (front view) for the mounting direction. Upright Inverted Sideways WARNING • Request the installation and wiring be performed by a professional contractor. Otherwise, there is the possibility that fire, electric shock or falling from high places may result. 5-1.
5-2. Panel Mounting (1) Please mount on a flat surface with a panel thickness of 1 mm to 3.5 mm for proper clamping (Refer to Installation dimensional drawing). (2) Rotate the front cover counter-clockwise 45 degrees, and loosen the mounting screws. (3) Referring to the "Section C Rear View" drawing, check that the mounting bracket is in position (A) before inserting the product through the front of the panel.
5-3. Wall Mounting (1) Mount on a flat surface with a panel thickness of 1 mm to 3.5 mm for proper clamping. (Refer to the “Panel-mount Dimension drawing”) (2) Rotate the front cover counter-clockwise 45 degrees, and pull straight out to remove, then loosen and remove the mounting screws and O-ring. (3) Place the front cover in the same position as when removing it, insert the product onto the mounting surface from the front, then install the mounting screws from the rear of the mounting surface.
6. Wiring When wiring to external contacts for the signal line, use non-voltage contacts such as a relay, switch or an NPN (PNP type also available) open collector circuit. Refer to table 1 below for contact capacity. Refer to table 3 “Contact Capacity” on the following page. • Wiring Example • BSV-24N (NPN Transistor Type) Do not short Power (+) to the CH lines. Failure do to so will result in damage to the product.
• Wiring Example • BSV-24P (PNP Transistor Type) Do not short Power (-) to the CH lines. Failure do to so will result in damage to the product. CH4 Light Green CH4 CH3 Peach CH3 CH2 Yellow CH2 CH1 Sky Blue CH1 Power (-) Black Power (-) Power (+) White (COM) Fuse Power (+) Voltage Contact Circuit (COM) Fuse PNP Transistor Circuit * The power (+) shares the same common as the signal return line. Table 1.
7. Controlling The Volume 7-1. Volume Adjustment The volume is adjustable from the minimum to maximum sound level. The volume is to be used as the adjustment of the volume and not be used for muting. - Volume adjustment should be done with a small Phillips screwdriver of about 0.5mm in width. - The volume position is in reference to the increasing size of the “o” marking in conjunction with the position of the arrow. Note • As the sound increases, the possibility of distortion may also occur.
7-2. Sound Reduction Function - By using the CH4 signal line input, the sound can be reduced from 0 to -50dB during playback. Refer to 15 “8-1. Operation Modes”. - The sound reduction during message playback, when the sound reduction input is entered, is activated within 500ms after the input. • Wiring Example • BSV-24N (NPN Transistor Type) Do not short Power(+) to the CH line. Failure do to so will result in damage to the product.
8. Various Functions and Playback Methods 8-1. Operation Modes The operation modes for this product are selectable by choosing the operation from the eight different modes available in Table 4, and creating the corresponding input in accordance with the application. Each alphabet in the table is used at the time of creation of the mode file. Refer to 21 “8-2-1 Operating Mode Configuration File”. Also refer to Table 5 for the factory default modes set prior to product shipment. Table 4.
8-1-1 Signal Input There are two kinds of signal inputs, bit input and binary input. The difference in a signal input is explained below. (1) Bit Input • The short-circuiting of the signal lines CH1 through CH4 to the common line will playback MP3 data. Signal lines CH1 to CH4 corresponds to message Numbers 1 to 4, respectively. • A maximum of 4 message channels can be played back.
8-1-2 Playback Mode The operation for reproducing MP3 data with this product can be chosen from four playback modes of “Normal Playback”, “Input Priority Playback”, “Hold Playback”, and “Memory Playback”. (1) Normal Playback Mode MP3 data is reproduced in correspondence to an input. When an input is a one shot, the corresponding message number is reproduced once, and playback is repeated when the input is maintained. • Any channel input is ignored during MP3 data playback.
(2) Input Priority Playback Mode During an MP3 message playback, the message will stop when a different channel input is entered and the message will continue after the previous channel’s message has ended. • Even if an input is held, playback is only played once. [Time Chart: Bit/Binary Inputs] The time chart is an example for the bit input mode. CH1 CH2 Message Message No. 1 Message No.
(3) Hold Playback Mode The message will only play back while the input is held on. Playback will stop once the input is removed. • While the input is held on, the message playback will be repeated. • The higher channel input takes the highest priority. [Time Chart: Bit/Binary Inputs] The time chart is an example for the bit input mode. CH1 CH2 Message Message No. 1 The MP3 data is played back within 300ms after the input. Message No. 2 MP3 data is stopped within 300 ms after the input.
(4) Memory Playback Mode During playback, when a channel input is entered, the message number corresponding to the input is put into memory. When the previous message playback is terminated, the message number entered afterward into the memory will be played next. After two channel inputs, any other input is ignored until the memory space is available. • While the input is held on, the message playback will only be played once.
8-2. SD Card Operation SD cards can be used and the MP3 data and the memory inside the main unit can be used to control the operation modes. - The following is necessary for rewriting MP3 data. • The SDV-128P type which saves the data for rewriting Refer to pg. 26 “11. Optional Sales Items” Refer to the PATLITE Playlist Editor “Help” menu for setting up the playlist and editing functions.
8-2-2 MP3 Data There are two ways to rewrite MP3 data. Please refer to the following considerations when selecting the creation method for data. 1. When using the application software Uses the application software to create a playlist file, then creates a playlist file to run with the MP3 data. 2. When not using the application software A file can be created out of the MP3 data without the application software. A maximum of 15 selections can be set up.
8-2-3 File Arrangement Refer to pg. 21 “8-2-1 Operating Mode Configuration File” and pg. 22 “8-2-2 MP3 Data” Data rewriting preparation is completed by sorting and arranging files in the SD card. Moreover, the operational mode configuration files and MP3 data files can be individually rewritten. In that case, please arrange only one file to rewrite among the following data.
8-2-4 Rewriting procedure for setting MP3 data and Operation Mode (1) Place the product into its standby condition (having no playback or signal inputs). (2) Insert the SD card with the rewritten and saved data into the SD card slot. Refer to pg. 21 “8-2. SD Card Operation” for rewriting and saving the data. (3) Rewriting will start when the SD card is inserted into the SD card slot. - When rewriting starts, a short beep sound will be heard to indicate rewriting has started.
9. Error Table When an error has occurred, an alarm will sound. Refer to the following table for troubleshooting and its solution. - The type of alarm changes in conjunction with the type of error. * The alarm sound is not audible if the volume is not at a nominal level. * Even after the items below do not solve the problem, refer to the last page for assistance from your PATLITE Sales Representative.
11. Optional Sales Items 1. SD Card (MP3 Voice Message Upload) Model SDV-128P 12. Replacement Parts Part Name Front Cover- Off-white Front Cover- Dark Grey Front Cover- Silver Mounting Screw (2 O-rings included) Model Number V21110070-1F1 V21110070-2F1 V21110070-3F1 Z33552121-0308F1 Parts available to customers for replacement, or repair.
13. Before Requesting Repair Problem Where to Check • Make sure the polarity and rated voltage for the wiring is correct. (Refer to pg. 11 "6. Wiring") • Make sure the signal input wiring connections are correct. (Refer to pg. 11 "6. Wiring") No Sound Coming • Double check the volume. out of Speaker (Refer to pg. 13 "7-1. Volume Adjustment") • Check that the proper operating mode is written into the product. (Refer to pg. 15 "8-1. Operation Modes") • Verify the SD card contents. (Refer to pg. 21 "8-2.
14. Specifications 14-1. General Specifications Model Name Rated Voltage Operating Voltage Range Power Consumption Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Relative Humidity Protection Rating Insulation Resistance Withstanding Voltage Inrush Current Rating Vibration Resistance Mass (Tolerance: 10%) Standards, Conformities BSV-24 □□ - □ 12 to 24VDC 10.8 to 26.4VDC Max. 3.5W (Test Conditions: DC24V, Max. Vol.
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