Manual

7. Bulb Replacement
6-5-2. Binary Input Mode
If the signal wires from CH1 to 4 are short-circuited to common, the message corresponding to
the binary input conversion table will be played back. (Refer to the binary input conversion
table)
Any input other than STOP will not be received during message playback.
6-5-4. Binary Input Sound Reduction Mode
 
Channel 1 to 3 corresponds to a binary input.
Channel 4 corresponds to a 20dB sound reduction of the message.
Any input other than STOP or sound reduction will not be received during message playback.
'10.10 .NHI
4264-A
Binary Input Table
Message
No.
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
1 1 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 0
3 1 1 0 0
4 0 0 1 0
5 1 0 1 0
6 0 1 1 0
7 1 1 1 0
8 0 0 0 1
9 1 0
0
0 1
10 0 1 0 1
11 1 1 0 1
12
13
14
15
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
Message
No.
Message No.
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
STOP
Signal
Input
Signal Input Timing Chart (Bit Input)
No.2 No.4 No.3 No.3
6-5-3. Bit Input Sound Reduction Mode
 
Channel 1 to 3 corresponds to a bit input.
Channel 4 corresponds to a 20dB sound reduction of the message.
Channel 4 is not a priority in this mode.
Any input other than STOP or sound reduction will not be received during message playback.
Message No.
CH1
CH2
CH3
Signal
Input
Signal Input Timing Chart (Bit Input Sound Reduction)
No.3
Red.
CH4
(Red.)
Message No.
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
STOP
No.15 No.5 No.1 No.1 No.3
Signal
Input
Signal Input Timing Chart (Binary Input)
Message No.
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
STOP
No.4 No.4 No.2 No.2 No.3 No.1
Signal
Input
Signal Input Timing Chart (Bit Input Interrupt Playback)
STOP
Message No.
CH1
CH2
CH3
Signal
Input
Signal Input Timing Chart (Binary Input・Sound Reduction)
Red.
No.6
No.2
Red.
Red.
No.2
Red.
CH4
(Red.)
STOP
6-5-5. Bit Input Interrupt Playback Mode
 
When the signal wires from channels 1 to 4 for a bit input are entered and the next input is during
message playback, the message under playback is interrupted for the next message to playback,
and resumes after the next message ends.
Even if the input is held on, the message playback is only reproduced once.
Message No.
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
STOP
Signal
Input
Signal Input Timing Chart (Binary Input Interrupt Playback)
6-5-6. Binary Input Interrupt Playback Mode
 
When the signal wires from channels 1 to 4 for a binary input are entered and the next input is
during message playback, the message under playback is interrupted for the next message to
playback, and resumes after the next message ends.
Even if the input is held on, the message playback is only reproduced once.
Message No.
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
STOP
No.4 No.3 No.2 No.2 No.2No.3 No.1 No.1
Signal
Input
Signal Input Timing Chart (Bit Input Hold Playback)
6-5-7. Bit Input Hold Playback Mode
 
If the signal wires from CH1 to 4 are held down to common, a message is played while holding.
Playback will be stopped if an input is lost.
Message No.
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
STOP
No.15 No.2No.7
No.15
No.7 No.3 No.1
Signal
Input
Signal Input Timing Chart (Binary InputHold Playback)
6-5-8. Binary Input Hold Playback Mode
If the signal wires from CH1 to 4 are held down to common, a message is played while
holding.
Playback will stop when an input is lost.
6-5-9. Test Playback Mode
 
Message from CH1 continues being played back. Any other CH inputs are
ignored during test playback.
Use the “Test Playback Mode” when checking the operation or adjusting the
volume.
To operate in the “Test Playback Mode”, select the “Operation Mode Switch” to
any mode from “I” to “P”.
Because the “Test Playback Mode” automatically resets the “Operation Mode” to
‘A’, reboot the product after exiting the “Test Playback Mode” in order for the new
settings to take effect.
No.15 No.9 No.11 No.5
6-5-1. Bit Input Mode
If the signal wires from CH1 to 4 are short-circuited to common, the message of the selected
channel will play back.
Any input other than STOP will not be received during message playback.
When the bulb is burned out, use the following steps to replace it with the spare bulb.
Volume
Bulb
Mirror
Spare
Bulb
Front Direction
Selector
Switch
Caution
Before changing the bulb, be sure to disconnect the power. Possible short circuiting may
occur.
Remove the bulb after it has plenty of time to cool down. Handling while hot may inflict
burns.
Do not use bulbs other than what is specified in [9. Specifications] or what is indicated on
the Name Plate located on the product. Possible damage, failure or fire may occur.
Turn power “OFF”.
Remove the Globe. Refer to [6-2. Recording Message]
Push the bulb down and turn counterclockwise to remove it.
Push the new bulb down and turn clockwise to install it.
Place the globe back on, ensuring it is sealed tight.
Push Downward
Counter-
clockwise
(Remove)
Clockwise
(Install)
Input Timing
Input Timing
Voice
Playback
within 300ms
No.3
No.2
CH 1
Input
CH 2
Input
Input Timing
Input Timing
Voice
Playback
No.3
No.1
CH1
Input
CH2
Input
within 300ms
Input Timing
Voice
Playback
within 300ms
No.2 No.1
CH1
Input
CH2
Input
100ms
Input Timing
Sound
Volume
Input Hold Time
100ms or more
Reduction lag
time
ab. 300ms
Reduction
Return
lag time
ab. 300ms
CH4 Input
(Red.)
Stablized
Input
Red.
Full Vol. Full Vol.
Red.
No.2
No.2
No.7
No.3
Same as Bit InputSound
Reduction Mode. See [6-5-3
Bit InputSound Reduction
Mode].
Voice
Playback
No.2
No.1
CH 1
Input
CH 2
Input
within 300ms
Despite the cautions and warnings provided in this manual, it is not the responsibility of
PATLITE for any failure or damage occured from mishandling.
Due to changes,improvements,etc., contents of this manual may change without advance
notice.
【Outer Appearance】
200
260
6
23
198
Unit:(mm)
Length from
Cord Hole:ab.300
Length from
Cord Hole: ab.320
88
φ162
Specifications may change without notice due to continual product improvement.
Earth Terminal
(For AC200V)
10. Maintenance Parts
Refer to the address and phone numbers below to contact your PATLITE Sales
Representative for maintenance parts.
※ A”1” in the table refers to the short-circuit of the signal line to the common line.
(Selection Switch
ON
1 2 3
4
)
(Selection Switch
)
ON
1 2 3
4
(Selection Switch
ON
1 2 3
4
)
(Selection Switch
ON
1 2 3
4
)
(Selection Switch
ON
1 2 3
4
)
(Selection Switch
ON
1 2 3
4
)
(Selection Switch
ON
1 2 3
4
)
(Selection Switch
ON
1 2 3
4
)
(Selection Switch
ON
1 2 3
4
)
A31110018-1
A31110018-2
A31110018-3
A31110018-4
A51120003
C33410001
D01201503
D02402003
Part Name Part Number
Rotor Rubber
Bulb
Globe Packing
Globe
Green
Blue
Yellow
Red
12V 15W
24V 20W
RT-100VF
RT-24VF RT-24VFUL
RT-200VF
DC 24V AC 100V (50/60Hz) AC 200V (50/60Hz)
DC 21 - 27V AC 90 - 110V AC 180 - 240V
24W
±
25%
32W
±
20% 30W
±
20%
115
±
30rpm 105
±
30rpm
95
±
30rpm
24V 20W
DC 24V
DC 21 - 27V
24W
±
25%
115
±
30rpm
24V 20W12V 15W
Glass Bulb : G18 Base BA15S
Maximum Volume 105dB : Placed on a 300mm
2
base at a distance of 1 meter with a 1kHz sine
wave at a -6dB input.
Volume Adjustable.
Sound level of message will vary with the surrounding environment.
MPEG1 - Audio Layer III (MP3) Standard Bit Rate : 64kbits/s, Sample Frequency (Fs)=44.1kHz
FAT16
504kB (Total MP3 Data)/Maximum Playback time: 63 sec (at standard bit rate of 64kb/s)
No less than 300ms (no less than 500ms when Power is controled)
Bit Input : 4 / Binary Input : 15
-10
to +50
No more than 85% RH (No Condensation)
Indoor and Outdoor Use
1M
Ω or more (at
DC 500V) between conductive and non-conductive metal parts.
Between conductive and non-conductive metal parts.
AC 1000V for 1 minute
AC 500V for 1 minute AC 500V for 1 minute
AC 1500V for 1 minute
2.4kg
±
5%2.0kg
±
5% 2.0kg
±
5%
19.6m/s
2
(30Hz Back and Forth: 2h
Right to Left: 2h
Up and Down
:
4h)
IP 23
Bit/Binary Input (Dependent Upon Selection Switch Input)
Model Name
Rated Voltage
Operating Voltage Range
Consumption Current
Bulb Type
Rotating Speed
Sound Pressure Level
Audio File
Internal Memory Size
Signal Input Method
Start-up Delay
Number of Playback Messages
Operating Temperature Range
Relative Humidity
Mounting Location
Protection Rating
Insulation Resistance
Withstanding Voltage
Vibration Resistance
Mass
File Format
9. Specifications
-20dB
± 2dB
drop at maximum volume with a 1kHz sine wave signal input at -6dB.
Sound Reduction Function
6-5. Message Playback
Turn the product on and when the signal line to common is short-circuited, a message will playback.
Short the signal wire to common for 100ms or more (pulse input) to play back a message once.
When controlling this product via the power supply, start-up time is at least 0.5 seconds.
The STOP input and CH input timing for message playback is common to all modes. Please
refer to the following table for operation.
When two or more signal wires are simultaneously short-circuited to the common line for bit
input, the larger number of the channels is played back.
Input priority: STOP>CH4>CH3>CH2>CH1
100ms
Input Timing (STOP)
Voice
Playback
Input Delay
100ms or more
STOP lag time
about 300ms
STOP
Input
Stablized
Input
Although a pop noise may occur when the playback is controlled via the power supply or
playback start and finish, it is not an indication of failure.
Even when starting two or more units simultaneously, a lag will occur during message
playback.
NOTE
Input Timing (Binary)
Voice
Playback
Input Hold
100ms or more
Playback lag
about 300ms
CH
Input 1
Input Hold
100ms or more
CH
Input 2
Input a binary channel within 5 ms, and
hold it for 100 ms or more. Binary channel
inputs are not received untill the end of the
played back message. (Priority input mode
and test mode are the exception)
Input Timing (Bit)
Voice
Playback
Input Hold
100ms or more
100ms
Playback lag
about 300ms
CH
Input
Other channel inputs are not received
untill the played back message
finishes. (Priority input mode and test
mode are the exception)
A STOP input is received at any
time. (Test Mode is an exception)
Stablized
Input
8. Before Requesting Repair
Problem
Where to Check
What to do
No
Sound
Different
Channel
Plays Back
Cannot
Record
Message
Rotating Light
Doesn
t Work
Is there power supplied?
Is the signal line to common line short-
circuited correctly?
Is the STOP input on?
Is the volume turned down to minimum?
Is the signal line to common line short-
circuited correctly?
Is the selection mode switch set correctly?
Is there power supplied?
Is the playlist created on the SD card?
Is the file name and contents of the playlist
folder right?
Is the data storage location correct?
Is the SD card an option product from our
company?
Is the SD card inserted correctly?
Is the selection switch position 4 set to ON
(test reproduction mode) during playback?
Is there power supplied?
Is the signal line to common line short
circuited correctly?
Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring)
Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring)
Double check the contents of the SD Card
Playlist and Data Folder. (FV-Win or
Patlite
Playlist Editor Help File.)
Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring)
Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring)
Double check the SD Card.
(6-2. Recording Message)
Adjust the volume. (6-3. Volume Control)
Double check the Selection Switch.
(6-1. Playback Mode Selection)
Double check the Selection Switch.
(6-1. Playback Mode Selection)
Indoor Use Only
Upright Postion Only