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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
alphabetinthetableisusedatthetimeofcreationofthemodele.
Refer to 21 “8-2-1 OperatingModeCongurationFile”.
Also refer to Table 5 for the factory default modes set prior to product shipment.
Table 4. Operating Mode
Table 5. Factory Default Mode Settings
Table 6. Initial Alarm Sound Pressure Reference
A Bit Input/ Normal Playback Mode E Binary Input/ Normal Playback Mode
B Bit Input/ Input Priority Playback Mode F Binary Input/ Input Priority Playback Mode
C BitInput/HoldPlaybackMode G BinaryInput/HoldPlaybackMode
D Bit Input/ Memory Playback Mode H Binary Input/ Memory Playback Mode
Model MP3DataRegistrationContents Operating Mode
BSV-24
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Nospeciedmessages(15pre-installedsounds) BitInput/HoldPlaybackMode
BSV-24
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Fourorlessmessagesspecied Bit Input/ Normal Playback Mode
Fiveormoremessagesspecied Binary Input/ Normal Playback Mode
* Refer to Table 6 for the reference of sound pressure for the initial 15 alarm sounds.
* Although there are 15 sounds registered, when using all 15, it is necessary to change the operational
mode into the Binary Input Mode.
* All MP3 registered messages for the BSV-24
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will be erased if written over.
Message
No.
Alarm Name
Reference
Sound
Pressure
Message
No.
Alarm Name
Reference
Sound
Pressure
1 Chime 79 dB 9 Synthesized Bell 90 dB
2 Beep 74 dB 10 Stutter + Bell 81 dB
3 Stutter 83 dB 11 Synthesized Melody 86 dB
4 Bell 89 dB 12 CallSign 91 dB
5 Yelp 85 dB 13 Inverted Reveille 87 dB
6 RapidHiLo 87 dB 14 GalacticMotor 84 dB
7 MelodyChime 90 dB 15 Two Tone 83 dB
8 Synthesized Piano 89 dB
• Measurement conditions: The product is attached to the center of a 300mm by 300mm board at a
distance of 1 meter away from the front of the product.
• These values were recorded under controlled conditions and are for reference only. Actual sound
pressure will depend on the surrounding environment.










