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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DIGITAL ANNOUNCER EV-350R
Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit.
We also recommend that you keep this manual handy for future reference.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6
2. BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT
2.1. General Description 7
2.2. Features 7
2.3. Handling Precautions 7
2.4. About the Memory Card
2.4.1. Usable memory cards 7
2.4.2. Usable memory cards vs.
maximum per-card recording time (hour:minute:second) 8
2.4.3. Before using the SRAM memory card 8
2.4.4. Inserting and ejecting the memory card 9
2.4.5. Handling precautions for the memory card 9
3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
[Front Panel] 10
[Rear Panel] 11
4. OUTLINE OF OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
4.1. Operation and Screen Display
4.1.1. Keys and dial to be used in each setting and operation 12
4.1.2. About the screen display12
4.2. Whole Operation Flow (Playback, Recording, and Setting) 13
4.3. Summarized Operational Functions (Recording, Playback, and Setting) 14
5. THE SENTENCE AND PROGRAM
5.1. Sentence 16
5.2. Program 16
6. RECORDING
6.1. Before Recording6.1.1. Notes on recording 18
6.1.2. Connections 18
6.1.3. Power on 19
6.1.4. Formatting the card (Initial formatting) 19
6.2. Recording Sound Quality 20
6.3. Manual Start Recording and Automatic Start Recording
6.3.1. Recording method 21
6.3.2. Setting of automatic start recording 21
6.4. Recording the Emergency Sentence 21
6.5. Recording Setting Procedure 22
6.6. Recording Procedure
6.6.1. Manual start recording 22
6.6.2. Auto start recording 24
6.6.3. Emergency sentence recording 24
RECORDING FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION
EQUIPMENT OUTLINE
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7. PLAYBACK
7.1. Before Starting Playback
7.1.1. Single-source playback mode and dual-source playback mode 26
7.1.2. Output display 267.2. Manual Playback
7.2.1. Operating and connecting sections 27
7.2.2. Playback method 27
7.2.3. Playback operating procedure
[Playback of the program set for output 1] 28
[Playback of the program set for output 2] 28
[Playback of the program set for outputs 1 and 2] 28
7.2.4. Screen display during playback 30
7.2.5. Playback program information diaplay 31
7.3. Emergency Playback (External Activation) 32
7.4. Playing Back the Emergency Sentence 32
8. SETTING FUNCTIONS
8.1. Setting Functions (1. PROGRAM SETTING)
8.1.1. Program input setting (1-1 PROGRAM INPUT) 33
8.1.2. Playback Method
[Continuous program playback] 34
[Single-program playback] 34
[Repeat playback]35
[Endless playback] 368.1.3. Step input, erasure and insertion 37
8.1.4. Setting the program output level (1-2 OUTPUT LEVEL) 38
8.1.5. Program verification (1-3 PROGRAM VERIFICATION) 38
8.1.6. Program initialization (1-4 PROGRAM INITIALIZATION) 38
8.1.7. Entering and editing the program title (1-5 PROGRAM TITLE) 38
8.2. Setting Functions (2. EDITING THE SENTENCES)
8.2.1. Verifying the sentence (2-1 SENTENCE VERIFICATION) 38
8.2.2. Erasing the sentence (2-2 SENTENCE ERASURE) 38
8.2.3. Entering and editing the sentence title (2-3 SENTENCE TITLE) 38
8.2.4. Erasing the silent areas (2-4 INTERVAL ERASING) 38
8.3. Setting Functions(3. MONITORING THE SENTENCES AND PROGRAMS)
8.3.1. Monitoring the sentence (3-1 SENTENCE MONITORING) 39
8.3.2. Monitoring the program (3-2 PROGRAM MONITORING) 39
8.4. Setting Functions (4. OUTPUT/VOLUME SETTING)
8.4.1. Selecting single- or dual-source playback mode
(4-1 DUAL-SOURCE PLAYBACK SELECTION) 39
8.4.2. Master volume setting (4-2 MASTER VOLUME) 39
8.5. Setting Functions (5. OPERATION SETTING)
8.5.1. Remote control (5-1 CONTROL FUNCTION SETTING)
[Recording/erasure, playback and stop]
[Direct mode and binary mode]40
[Activation control inputs 1-8 in direct mode] 40
[Activation control inputs 1-8 in binary mode] 41
8.5.2. Activation mode for remote control (5-2 ACTIVATION MODE SELECTION) 42
SETTING FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION
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8.5.3. Direct mode
[Remote recording] 42
[Remote erasure] 43
[Remote playback] 43
[Remote stop] 45
8.5.4. Binary mode
[Remote recording] 45[Remote erasure] 46
[Remote playback] 46
[Remote stop] 47
8.5.5. Busy output and playback delay time settings (5-3 BUSY OUTPUT SETTING)
[Busy output setting] 48
[Playback delay time setting] 48
8.6. Setting Functions (6. ENVIRONMENT SETTING)
8.6.1. Operation beep setting (6-1 OPERATION BEEP) 48
8.6.2. RS-232C setting (6-2 RS-232C SETTING) 48
8.6.3. Password setting (6-3 PASSWORD) 48
8.6.4. Initializing the digital announcer
(6-4 DIGITAL ANNOUNCER INITIALIZATION) 498.6.5. Key lock setting (6-5 KEY LOCK) 49
8.6.6. Version indication (6-6 VERSION INDICATION) 49
8.7. Setting Functions (7. EDITING THE CARDS)
8.7.1. Entering or editing the card name (7-1 CARD NAME INPUT) 49
8.7.2. Reformatting the memory card (7-2 CARD REFORMATTING) 49
8.7.3. Optimization of the cards (7-3 CARD OPTIMIZATION) 49
8.7.4. Software-operated write protection (7-4 SOFTWARE WRITE PROTECT) 49
8.8. Setting Functions (8. COPYING THE PROGRAM, SENTENCE AND CARD)
8.8.1. Copying a program (8-1 PROGRAM COPYING) 50
8.8.2. Copying a sentence (8-2 SENTENCE COPYING) 50
8.8.3. Copying the memory card (8-3 CARD COPYING) 508.8.4. What if an error message is displayed while copying the sentence? 50
8.9. Setting Functions (9. AUTO-LEVEL SETTING)
8.9.1. Automatic level adjustment (9-1 AUTOMATIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT) 51
9. SETTING OPERATION
9.1. An Example of Operation Procedures 52
9.2. Setting Operation (1. PROGRAM)
9.2.1. Operation procedures (1-1 PROGRAM INPUT) 54
9.2.2. Operation procedures
(1-2 OUTPUT LEVEL and 1-3 PROGRAM VERIFICATION) 58
9.2.3. Operation procedures(1-4 PROGRAM INITIALIZATION and 1-5 PROGRAM TITLE) 60
9.3. Setting Operation (2. EDITING THE SENTENCES)
9.3.1. Operation procedures
(2-1 SENTENCE VERIFICATION and 2-2 SENTENCE ERASURE) 62
9.3.2. Operation procedures
(2-3 SENTENCE TITLE and 2-4 INTERVAL ERASING) 64
9.4. Setting Operation (3. MONITORING THE SENTENCES AND PROGRAMS)
9.4.1. Operation procedures (3-1 SENTENCE MONITORING and
3-2 PROGRAM MONITORING) 66
9.5. Setting Operation (4. OUTPUT/VOLUME SETTING)
9.5.1. Operation procedures (4-1 DUAL-SOURCE PLAYBACK SELECTION and4-2 MASTER VOLUME) 67
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9.6. Setting Operation (5. OPERATION SETTING)
9.6.1. Operation procedures (5-1 CONTROL FUNCTION SETTING and
5-2 ACTIVATION MODE SELECTION) 68
9.6.2. Operation procedures (5-3 BUSY OUTPUT SETTING) 70
9.7. Setting Operation (6. ENVIRONMENT SETTING)
9.7.1. Operation procedures (6-1 OPERATION BEEP, 6-2 RS-232C SETTING,
6-3 PASSWORD, 6-4 DIGITAL ANNOUNCER INITIALZATION,6-5 KEYLOCK and 6-6 VERSION INDICATION) 72
9.8. Setting Operation (7. EDITING THE CARDS)
9.8.1. Operation procedures (7-1 CARD NAME INPUT and
7-2 CARD REFORMATTING) 74
9.8.2. Operation procedures (7-3 CARD OPTIMIZATION and
7-4 SOFTWARE WRITE PROTECT) 76
9.9. Setting Operation (8. COPYING THE PROGRAM, SENTENCE and CARD)
9.9.1. Operation procedures (8-1 PROGRAM COPYING) 77
9.9.2. Operation procedures (8-2 SENTENCE COPYING and
8-3 CARD COPYING) 78
9.10. Setting Operation (9. AUTO-LEVEL SETTING)
9.10.1. Operation procedures (9-1 AUTOMATIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT) 809.11. Entering Characters
9.11.1. Usable characters and commands81
9.11.2. Character/command display and [SELECT] dial operation 81
9.11.3. Character input example 82
10. MICROPHONE ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SOURCE EQUIPMENT BROADCAST
10.1. Making Microphone Announcements 83
10.2. Making Source Equipment Broadcast 83
11. INSTALLATION
11.1. Connection Examples
11.1.1. Front panel 84
11.1.2. Rear panel 84
11.1.3. Terminal block 85
11.1.4. Error detection output terminal 85
11.2. Mounting the Unit in an Equipment Rack86
11.3. Attaching Rubber Feet86
12. SPECIFICATIONS 87
SPECIFICATIONS
BROADCASTING OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
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2. BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT
2.1. General Description
Employing the memory cards as recording media, the unit is a programmable, maintenance-free digitalannouncer that permits both recording and playback.
2.2. Features
LCD-displayed operation guides and handy selection dial facilitate recording and playback.
Holds up to two memory cards.
The combination of two sampling frequencies (32 kHz and 44.1 kHz) and four recording grades ("Long","Normal", "High" and "Extremely High") permits selection of up to eight levels of recording sound quality tobest suit given situation.
Recorded sentences can be combined into complete messages and played back as a program.
Up to 256 programs can be played back.
Up to 256 or 1,024 sentences (changeable) can be recorded (when two memory cards are installed).
Two different messages can be simultaneously output to two different locations.
In emergency situations, emergency messages can be set to override current programs. (Emergencymessages must be pre-recorded.)
Recording, playback, erasure, and stop can be remotely controlled by external equipment.
Detachable front cover protects the memory cards from tampering.
Key lock function prevents accidental key setting changes and tampering of the keys.
Optional emergency power supply panel permits operation even during power failures.
Built-in timer allows the same message to be repeated at preset time intervals.
2.3. Handling Precautions
Do not use the unit near heaters or in locations exposed to sunlight. The unit's plastic parts may bedeformed or its finish discolored.
Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations, as doing otherwise may cause the unit's failure.
When the unit gets dirty with dust or oil, wipe down with a soft, dry cloth. Never use a chemically-processedcleaning towel or volatile liquids, such as benzine and thinner, because the unit's plastic parts may bedeformed or its finish discolored.
2.4. About the Memory Card
The memory card to be used in conjunction with the unit is optional. Purchase the card separately from theunit.
2.4.1. Usable memory cardsTwo different types of memory card can be used with the unit: ATA flash memory card and SRAM memorycard. Note that purely flash memory cards cannot be used.
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Notes Contact your TOA dealer as for large-capacity cards of other makers. All the cards available for the EV-300R and EV-300P (our conventional models) can be used for this unit. Up to two memory cards can be installed in the unit.
2.4.3. Before using the SRAM memory card[Backup battery installation]
1. Shift the LOCK switch to the left to pull the battery holder out of the card.
2. Place the supplied backup battery in the holder with the [+] side up, then reinsert the holder into the card.
3. Shift the LOCK switch back to the right to lock theholder.
4. Release the write protect switch toenable writing.
Caution If the write protect switch is set to the
WP position, the card cannot beused for recording. Use the WP position to avoid the
accidental erasure of important recording.
Note that neither the battery nor the battery holder issupplied with the EV-F series cards.
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Write protect switch
Release (write enable) Write protect (WP)
Capacity (byte) Card type Long Normal High Extremely High Maker/Model No.
8M ATA flash 0:16:26 0:10:57 0:08:13 0:05:29 (TOA/EV-F8M)
20M ATA flash 0:43:24 0:28:56 0:21:42 0:14:28 (TOA/M-A20M)
40M ATA flash 1:27:05 0:58:04 0:43:33 0:29:02 (TOA/M-A40M)
2.4.2. Usable memory cards vs. maximum per-card recording time (hour:minute:second)
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[Backup battery replacement (EV-F series excepted)]
If the battery voltage drops below a marginal level, either of the following indications is displayed on thescreen.
C BA AR TD .A L OW C A R D A B A T . O U T
Access indicator lamp
Press the [EJECT] button.
[Card insertion] [Card ejection]
1. Push down the front covertab to remove the cover.
2. Insert or eject the card as shown in the figures.
Important.It is suggested that the battery be replaced immediately when the indication of [CARD A BAT. OUT] isdisplayed.
Each SRAM memory card (EV-M256, EV-M512, EV-M1024, and EV-M2048) has a built-in auxiliary batterythat protects the recorded contents from erasure during the backup battery replacement.
The auxiliary battery is a rechargeable battery. Charging the battery by inserting it into this unit for 30minutes or more protects the recorded contents for about ten minutes during the backup batteryreplacement.
When replacing the backup battery, be sure to insert the auxiliary battery into this unit (energized state) for
30 minutes or more to keep the auxiliary battery fully charged before replacing.Each battery's life is as follows.EV-M256 : Approximately 5 yearsEV-M512 : Approximately 4 yearsEV-M1024: Approximately 2 yearsEV-M2048: Approximately 1 year
Use the commercial lithium battery BR2325 or CR2325 when replacing the backup battery.
2.4.4. Inserting and ejecting the memory cardRemove the front cover when inserting or ejecting the memory card.
2.4.5. Handling precautions for the memory card Do not use alcohol to clean the surface. Do not expose the card to sunlight. Replace the battery as soon as it shows a sign of exhaustion. (EV-F series is excepted.) Do not get the card wet. Use a dedicated soft case to keep the card. (This not only prevents the attachment of foreign substance to
the terminal, but also protects the memory card from static electricity.)
Caution: Do not move the card while the access indicator lamp remains lit or is flashing. Data in the card maybe lost.
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3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
[Front Panel]
(Inside of cover)
Power switchPower is switched on and off with eachdepression of this switch.
Power indicator lampLights when the power is switched on.
Stop keyPress this key to temporarily stop playback or
recording.
Mode selector keyPress this key to switch the initial screen to thesetting menu screen. (See p. 12.)
Playback keyPress this key when switching the unit from theinitial screen display into playback standby, orstarting playback of the designated program inplayback standby.When pressed in recording standby or at thesetting screen display, the unit falls into playback
standby. (See p. 12.)Recording keyPress this key when switching the unit from theinitial screen display into recording standby, orstarting recording of the designated program inrecording standby.When pressed in playback standby or at thesetting screen display, the unit falls into recordingstandby. (See p. 12.)
Selection dialSelects the operation at recording, playback or
setting screen display. (See p. 12.)
Display screen (LCD)Displays recording/playback status, settingcontents, etc.
Eject keys [A, B]Eject the card inserted into memory card slots Aand B.
Memory card slots [A, B]Memory cards to be used for recording orplayback are inserted into these slots.
Access indicator lampLights when reading from or writing into the card.To prevent the loss of card data, do not insert noreject the card while the access indicator lampremains lit or is flashing.
RS-232C terminal (D-sub 9-pin male connector)Connects to the RS-232C terminal of externalequipment.
Microphone input
Connects to the microphone to be used forrecording or announcement. (See p. 83.)
Auxiliary inputConnects to external musical equipment to beused for recording or broadcast.
Microphone input volume controlAdjusts the microphone input volume.
Auxiliary input volume controlAdjusts the auxiliary input volume.
Headphones output
Connects to headphones for monitoring.
Front cover
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(Terminals)
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Auxiliary inputConnects to external musical equipment to beused for recording or broadcast.
Output 1Sends out the unit's playback signal, or signalsfrom the microphone input or auxiliary input.(See p. 84.)
Output 2Sends out the unit's playback signal, or signals
from the microphone input or auxiliary input.
Output 1 volume control
Output 2 volume control
Terminal block(See p. 85.)
RS-232C terminal receptaclePermits removal of the RS-232C terminal fromthe front to rear cover.
Grounding terminalBe sure to ground this terminal.
AC inletConnects to the supplied AC power cord.
Output 1Sends out the same signal as output 1(phone jack). (See p. 84.)
Output 2Sends out the same signal as output 2(phone jack).
Emergency playback control inputShorting this input plays back the emergency
message. (See p. 32.)
Activation control inputs 1-8Short these inputs when playing back programsor when recording or erasing sentences.(See p. 40.)
Erasure control inputShort this input when erasing recordedsentences.
Stop control inputShort this input when stopping recording or
playback.
Recording control inputShort this input when recording sentences.
Playback control inputShort this terminal when playing back theprogram by means of binary control.
Busy output 1Outputs a make contact signal during playback orrecording of the program set for output 1.(See p. 50.)
Busy output 2Outputs a make contact signal during playback orrecording of the program set for output 2.
24 VDC terminalConnects to the 24 VDC power supply. Note thatthe AC power supply and the 24 VDC powersupply cannot be used simultaneously. Makesure that the unit is operated on either powersupply.
Error detection output terminalNormally closes.
It will open in such case as no memory card ismounted or the unit malfunctions. (See p. 85.)
[Rear Panel]
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1. Playback KeyUsed for playback operation.
2. Stop Key Terminates playback or recording. The display returns to the initial screen when the key is pressed at the menu screen, and to the previous
menu screen when pressed at the setting screen.
3. Selection DialTurning this Dial selects the menu screen, and also the item in the selection area which flashes.Entry is made by pressing on the Dial, which advances the display to the next screen.
4. Recording Key
Used for recording operation.
5. Mode Key Pressing this key while the initial screen is displayed places the unit in setting mode and displays the
menu screen. Press this key when changing the recording sound quality in recording settings. The Mode key is also used to display playback program information in playback standby status or during
playback.
4. OUTLINE OF OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
4.1. Operation and Screen Display
4.1.1. Keys and dial to be used in each setting and operation
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The message as shown below is displayed if no card is inserted into the unit when the power is switched on.In such cases, insert the card as instructed.
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4.2. Whole Operation Flow (Playback, Recording, and Setting)
Program input
[When the memory card is not formatted]
[Initial screen] [Playback screen]
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To "1-1 PROGRAM INPUT" on the Menu screen.
1-3 PROGRAM VERIFICATION 8-3 CARD COPYING
Exection of memorycard formatting.
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*1 Pressing the [STOP] key while the menu screen is displayed returns the display to the initial screen.
*2 Pressing the [STOP] key while the function setting screen is displayed returns the display to the previousmenu screen.
Note: When the function setting is completed, the screen returns to the menu screen. To terminate all setting
operations, further press the [STOP] key to return to the initial screen.
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4.3. Summarized Operational Functions (Recording, Playback, and Setting)
RECORDING CARD FORMATTING
(p. 19)
Formatting the card erases all of the contentsrecorded on the card.
RECORDING SETTING *2
(p. 21, 22)Performs recording-related settings (soundquality, method, etc.).
MANUAL START RECORDING
(p. 21, 22, 40)
Starts recording manually or by making therear panel-mounted recording control terminalwhen the unit is in recording standby mode.
AUTO START RECORDING
(p. 21, 24, 40)
Automatically starts recording when there is arecording signal input to the unit in therecording standby mode.
EMERGENCY SENTENCE RECORDING
(p. 21, 24)
Records emergency sentences for quake orother disaster warning message broadcast.
PLAYBACK PLAYBACK(p. 27, 40)
Permits program source to be played back on asingle channel ("Single-source playback" mode) oron dual channels ("Dual-source playback" mode).
EMERGENCY PLAYBACK
(p. 32)
Broadcasts emergency announcements inprecedence over other broadcasts (by amicrophone, program playback, etc.).
1. PROGRAM SETTING *1 1-1 PROGRAM INPUT
(p. 33, 54)
Sets sentence numbers, playback methods,and playback outputs for each program.
1-2 OUTPUT LEVEL
(p. 38, 58)
Sets the output level for each program.
1-3 PROGRAM VERIFICATION(p. 38, 58)
Permits confirmation of the program's title,playback method and contents.
1-4 PROGRAM INITIALIZATION
(p. 38, 60)
Initializes the program by designating itsnumber.
1-5 PROGRAM TITLE
(p. 38, 60)
Assigns the title to the program or changes theregistered titles.
2. EDITING THE SENTENCES *1 2-1 SENTENCE VERIFICATION
(p. 38, 62)
Confirms the recording sound quality, title, andrecording time of the recorded sentence.
2-2 SENTENCE ERASURE(p. 38, 62)
Erases recorded sentences by designating
those sentences.
2-3 SENTENCE TITLE
(p. 38, 64)
Assigns the title to the sentence or changesthe registered titles.
2-4 INTERVAL ERASING
(p. 38, 64)
Erases silent sections created before and afterthe recorded sentence.
3. MONITORING THE SENTENCES
AND PROGRAMS *13-1 SENTENCE MONITORING
(p. 39, 66)
Monitors recorded sentences with headphones.
3-2 PROGRAM MONITORING(p. 39, 66)
Monitors the programs with headphones.
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[Setting]
[Recording]
[Playback]
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4. OUTPUT/VOLUME SETTING *2 4-1 DUAL-SOURCE PLAYBACK SELECTION
(p. 39, 67)
Selects the program playback mode: "Single-source playback" or "Dual-source playback" mode.
4-2 MASTER VOLUME
(p. 39, 67)
Sets the overall program playback volume.
5. OPERATION SETTING *2 5-1 CONTROL FUNCTION SETTING
(p. 40, 68)
Selects the remote control method: "Direct" or"Binary" control.
5-2 ACTIVATION MODE SELECTION
(p. 42, 68)
Sets activation mode of remote recording,remote playback, and remote stop.
5-3 BUSY OUTPUT SETTING
(p. 48, 70)
Sets the busy output for ON or OFF when playingback the program, recording/erasing the sentence,making an announcement, and setting the system.
6. ENVIRONMENT SETTING *2 6-1 OPERATION BEEP
(p. 48, 72)
Sets whether or not to sound a beep whenoperating the keys.
6-2 RS-232C SETTING
(p. 48, 72)
Sets the RS-232C communication speed.
6-3 PASSWORD
(p. 48, 72)
Setting a password and enabling the Key Lockfunction prevent equipment malfunction andtampering with the keys.
6-4 DIGITAL ANNOUNCER INITIALIZATION
(p. 49, 72)
Simultaneously resets all settings for factory-preset initial values.
6-5 KEY LOCK
(p. 49, 72)
If the Key Lock function is enabled (ON), thekeys and dial other than the power switchcannot be used.
6-6 VERSION INDICATION
(p. 49, 72)
Displays the equipment program software
version.
7. EDITING THE CARDS *1 7-1 CARD NAME INPUT
(p. 49, 74)
Assigns a name to the recorded card orchanges the registered name.
7-2 CARD REFORMATTING
(p. 49, 74)
Formatting the card erases all data recordedon the card.
7-3 CARD OPTIMIZATION
(p. 49, 76)
When the sentence recorded on the card is erased,the card recording time could be shortened. Thiscan be avoided by optimizing the card.
7-4 SOFTWARE WRITE PROTECT
(p. 49, 76)
Protects data recorded or registered into thecard.
8. COPYING THE PROGRAM,
SENTENCE AND CARD *18-1 PROGRAM COPYING
(p. 50, 77)
Copies the created program to other programnumber.
8-2 SENTENCE COPYING
(p. 50, 78)
Copies the new recorded sentence to the newsentence number.
8-3 CARD COPYING
(p. 50, 78)
Copies all card contents to other card.
9. AUTO-LEVEL SETTING *2 9-1 AUTOMATIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
(p. 51, 80)
Permits uniform sound level even if the programconsisting of sentences with different recordinglevels is played back.
Continued from the previous page
*1 The set data is registered on the memory card.*2 The set contents are registered in the unit.
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Up to 256 programs can be input using the unit (regardless of the number of cards to be used). Sentences tobe used in the program can be read from either of the cards inserted into Card Slots A and B.
Sentence A001
Sentence A002
Sentence A003
Sentence A004
Sentence A128 (A512)
P001 P002 P003 P256
Sentence B001
Sentence B002
Sentence B003
Sentence B004
Sentence B128 (B512)
B003
A002 Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 128
M015(Silent interval
15 seconds)
A128
Sentence Program (Up to 256 Programs)
Card A
Card B
Playbacksounddata/upto128steps
(includingsilentintervals)
Control data Control data Control data Control data
For details of the "Control data," refer to p. 33 "1. PROGRAM SETTING."
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6. RECORDING
6.1. Before Recording
6.1.1. Notes on recordingThere are some types of memory cards which cannot be used with the unit (refer to p. 7). If such an unusablecard is installed, the screen will tell you to the effect that the card cannot be used. The same indication is alsodisplayed if the card installed is broken even though it is of correct type. In such cases, replace the memorycard. Note that the memory card must be formatted whenever recording on the new card.
6.1.2. ConnectionsConnect the microphones for recording or external musical equipment to be used as a recording soundsource.
Note: Simultaneously recording multiple source equipment connected to the unit mixes all inputs from suchequipment.
Headphone Musical equipment Microphone
Supplied power cord
(Connect this cord to the AC power outlet.) Musical equipment
*0dB=1V
The use of your recording is strictly limited to your personal purposes only. Ifyou use it for any commercial purposes without obtaining the approval fromthe copyright holder, you will be punished for violation of the Copyright Act.
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[Initial screen]PLAY
REC
STOP
MODE
POWER
6.1.3. Power onInsert the memory card (refer to p. 9), then switch on the power. The initial screen appears on the front-located display screen.
6.1.4. Formatting the card (Initial formatting)The warning message is displayed when the card not formatted is installed in the unit. Cards not formattedcannot be used with the unit.
Follow the above procedure when Card B is not formatted, either. (The indication of Card A changes toCard B.) If neither Card A nor Card B is formatted, the formatting instructions of Card A are first displayed
as shown above, followed by the instructions of Card B.The maximum number of sentences that can be recorded is 128 when using the card formatted for the first
time. Refer to p. 49, 74 7-2 CARD REFORMATTING when changing its number to 512.
Eject the card when not
formatting.
Enables/Disables cardformatting.
Processed formattingstatus is indicated bya bar graph.
Initial screen
POWER-ONF O R M
A T C A R D A .
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
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6.2. Recording Sound Quality
Eight different types of recording sound quality are made available to the unit, so that you can select thesound quality best suited to given situation depending on the type of recording sound source, recording time,and type of memory card to use.
If the recording grade is selected, the unit begins to record audio signals compressed using the following bitrates:
Even though the recording grade is the same, the sound quality of the 32 kHz sampling frequency is higher,although its reproducing frequency range is narrower than that of 44.1 kHz sampling frequency.
Sampling frequency vs. reproducing frequency rangeSampling frequency 32 kHz : Reproducing frequency range 20 Hz - 14 kHz
Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz: Reproducing frequency range 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Recording grade and recording time
Sampling frequency vs. reproducing frequency range
Recording grade and sampling frequency can be set individually for each sentence (recording unit) in onememory card. Because the recording sound quality best suited to each sentence can be selectedindividually, the card can be efficiently used for recording.
It is possible to combine sentences recorded using different recording grades and sampling frequencies,and play back such sentences as a program (playback unit).
Applications of the recording sound qualityThe following table provides the guidelines on the selection of the sound quality.
For the sampling frequency, usually use 32 kHz. In this event, the frequency response is 20 Hz-14 kHz.When requiring the frequency response of 20 Hz-20 kHz, use the sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz.
Sampling frequency Recording grade
32 kHz Long Normal High Extremely high44.1 kHz Long Normal High Extremely high
Recording grade Long Normal High Extremely high
Bit rate 64 kbps 96 kbps 128 kbps 192 kbps
Long Normal High Extremely high
Low Sound quality High
Long Recording time Short
5 k 10 k 15 k 20 k [Hz]
Sampling at 32 kHz Sampling at 44.1 kHz
Recording grade Applications
Long Recording of announcements or messages
Normal BGM, chime or signal tones
High Recording of music
Extremely High Recording of music that requires higher sound quality than in High.
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6.3. Manual Start Recording and Automatic Start Recording
6.3.1. Recording methodThere are two different methods to start recording: manual start and automatic start.
Manual start Recording starts instantly when the [REC] key is pressed or when the rear-mountedrecording control terminals are shorted in recording standby mode.
Automatic start Recording automatically starts when a recording input signal is input after switching themode from recording standby to input waiting mode by pressing the [REC] key orshorting the rear-mounted recording control terminals.
[Manual start]
Start Stop Start Stop
Recording standby mode Recording standby mode
Press the
[REC] key.
Press the
[STOP] key.
Press the
[REC] key.
Press the
[STOP] key.
[Automatic start]
Recording input signal
(Microphone, auxiliary input)
Recording automatically starts simultaneously
with the signal input.
Recording Recording
Small Medium Large
General level forautomatic start. Recording starts ata large signal input.Recording starts ata small signal input.
6.4. Recording the Emergency Sentence
[Card slot for the emergency sentence recording]The emergency sentence is recorded on the slot A memory card when two cards are inserted into both
slots A and B. Also, the emergency sentence is recorded on the slot A memory card when the card is onlyinserted into slot A, and on the slot B memory card when only inserted into slot B.
[Remarks] It is impossible to copy the emergency sentence. It is impossible to change the emergency sentence title.
(Refer to p. 24 Emergency sentence recording.)
Note: The method is factory-preset for manual start recording.
6.3.2. Setting of automatic start recordingThis function is enabled by setting the recording method for this mode. (Refer to p. 22)The level at which recording starts automatically can be set.
[Levels to automatically start recording]The "Automatic start recording" method permits the unit to automatically start recording with the recordinginput signal level set for "Small," "Medium," or "Large."
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6.5. Recording Setting Procedure
Perform necessary settings before recording.
[Initial screen]
Normal
Level: high (Large)Extremely high
Level: Medium
Level: Low (Small)
Recording sound quality selection
Sentence number selection(emergency, A001-A128)
Selection of recording method(manual start/auto start)
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REC
SELECTSELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
MODE SELECT SELECT
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Card remaining time
P o w e r o nPress the Recording key.Step 1.
Select sentencenumbers.
Step 2. Viewing the levelmeter indication,adjust the recordinglevel with the volume
control.
Step 3. Press the Recordingkey again, and therecording begins.
Step 4.
Recording stops when
the remaining timereaches 0.
Note:
Level meter indication Elapsed recording timeCard remainingtimeCard remaining time
REC
REC
SELECT
[Initial screen]
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6.6. Recording Procedure
For the remotely-controlled recording, refer to P. 40 5-1 CONTROL FUNCTION SETTING [Recording/erasure, playback and stop].
6.6.1. Manual start recordingSet the recording method for "Manual" start in the above setting.Also, set both the microphone and auxiliary input volume controls for the "0" (minimum) position.
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[Initial screen]
[Selection item]
Method is changed. Indicates the set
recording method.
Method is not changed.
Selection of Change or No changeof the recording method.
32k Normal
32k Long
32k High
32k Extremely high
44.1k Normal
44.1k Long
44.1k High
44.1k Extremely high
Recording Sound Quality
Manual start
Auto start Level High
Auto start Level Mid
Auto start Level Low
Recording Method
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SELECT
SELECT STOP
PR
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AC
YR
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CA
Y
K
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When continuing to record
Sentence title input
(See p. 81 EnteringCharacters.)
In this example, the titleA002 is not changed.
Press the Stop key tostop the recording.The sentence titlescreen will appear.
Step 5.
Confirm the entryof the title.
Step 7. Unit will be placed inrecording standby mode.
Step 8. Press the Stop key.The display will returnto the initial screen.
Step 9.
Exit the sentencetitle screen.
Step 6.
Note:The title and recordingtime are displayed forrecorded sentences.
Recording time
SELECT
SELECT SELECTSTOP
STOP
SELECT
[Initial screen]
PR
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6.6.2. Auto start recordingSet the recording method for "Auto start." (Refer to p. 22.)Also, adjust the recording level to the appropriate level with the microphone and auxiliary input volumecontrols.
Recording begins whenthere is a recording signalinput from the microphoneor external equipment.
P o w e r o n
SELECT
REC
REC
[A
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0 : 0 6 : 4 0
[A
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1
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0 : 0 6 : 3 0
PR
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AC
YR
PEL
CA
Y
K
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YE Y
Press the Recording key.Step 1.
Select sentencenumbers.
Step 2. Press the Recording key.The recording standby modechanges to input waiting status.
Step 3.
Level meter indicationCard remaining timeElapsed recording time
Recording is now available.
P o w e r o n
SELECT
REC
REC
[ P 0 0 2 ]0
: 0 6 : 4 0M A N U R E C
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0 : 0 6 : 3 0
PR
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YR
PEL
CA
Y
K
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YE Y
Press the Recording key.Step 1.
Select Emergency.Step 2. Press the Recording key
again to begin the recording.
Step 3.
Note:When set for Auto Start method,the unit waits and beginsrecording only when a signalis received.
6.6.3. Emergency sentence recording
Adjust the recording level to the appropriate level with the microphone and auxiliary input volume controls.
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Recording time
STOP
STOP
SELECT SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
Sentence title input
(See p. 81 EnteringCharacters.)
In this example, the titleA002 is not changed.
A
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2
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END
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A
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0
2
T I
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[Initial screen]PR
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YE YA
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0
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1
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Press the Stop key tostop the recording.The sentence titlescreen will appear.
Step 4.
Confirm theentry of the title.
Step 6. Unit will be placed inrecording standby mode.
Step 7. Press the Stop key.The display will returnto the initial screen.
Step 8.
Exit the sentencetitle screen.
Step 5.
Note:The title and recordingtime are displayed forrecorded sentences.
When continuing to record
[Initial screen]Recording time
STOP SELECT SELECT
SELECT STOP
SELECT
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Press the Stop key to
stop the recording.The sentence titlescreen will appear.
Step 4.
Confirm theentry of the title.
Step 6. Unit will be placed inrecording standby mode.
Step 7. Press the Stop key.The display will returnto the initial screen.
Step 8.
Exit the sentence
title screen.
Step 5.
Note:The title and recordingtime are displayed forrecorded sentences.
When continuing to record
Sentence title input
(See p. 81 EnteringCharacters.)
In this example, the titleEMERG is not changed.
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7. PLAYBACK
Playback begins by designating the program. (Refer to p. 16.)Input the program before starting playback. (Refer to p. 33.)
7.1. Before Starting Playback
7.1.1. Single-source playback mode and dual-source playback modeThe unit comes with two outputs, 1 and 2, which can be designated for individual programs.
[Single-source playback mode]Programs are played back only from Output 1 regardless of output settings. Simultaneously playing back twoprograms set for Outputs 1 and 2 causes the mixed program to be played back from Output 1.
[Dual-source playback mode]Different playback tones of individual programs can be broadcast from their designated outputs.
Note: The unit is preset for dual-output playback mode. Refer to p. 39 when switching it to single-sourceplayback mode.
Single-source playback mode
Card A
Card B
Decoder
Output 1
Output 2
Output 1
Output 2
Dual-source playback mode
Decoder
Card A
Card B
[ P 0 0 1 ] [ P 0 0 2 ]
- 18 9 6 3 0 3 +6dB
Display changes to level meter
readings during playback
Playing backPlayback standby mode
Program title
Program No.
Selected output
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
[ P 0 0 1 ] A NN O UN C 1 A NN O UN C 2 [ P 0 0 2 ]
- 18 9 6 3 0 3 +6dB
7.1.2. Output display[Program display]When the unit is in playback standby mode, both the program number and program title of the program to beplayed back are displayed. The program set for Output 1 is displayed on the upper row of the screen, whilethe program set for Output 2 is displayed on the lower row. The program set for both outputs 1 and 2 isdisplayed on both the upper and lower rows.
[Selected output display]The arrow is displayed on the left-hand side of the screen during playback or playback standby mode. Thearrow indication cycles through the upper row, lower row and both rows as the [SELECT] dial is pressed.
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7.2. Manual PlaybackFor the remotely-controlled playback, refer to p. 40 5-1 CONTROL FUNCTION SETTING [Recording/erasure, playback and stop].
7.2.1. Operating and connecting sections
Power indicator lampSelection dialFront coverStop keyDisplay screen (LCD)
Playback key
Power switch
Mode selector
Eject keys (A, B)Access indicator
Memory card slots (A, B)
Supplied power cord.
(Connect to the AC power supply.)
Loudspeaker
Amplifier for broadcast of Output 1
Loudspeaker
Amplifier for broadcast of Output 2
[Front]
[Rear]
7.2.2. Playback method
Here, the method to play back programs already input will be explained.
Step 1. Check the unit for proper connection, then remove the front cover to insert the memory card.For about three seconds after inserting the card, the unit accesses the card to read data from it. Any key
cannot be used during this period.Do not insert nor eject the card while the unit is accessing data, otherwise data in the card may be lost.Step 2. Switch on the power of both the unit and amplifiers for broadcast, and set the amplifier's volume
control to the minimum position.Step 3. Playback operation starts. (Refer to the next page "Operation procedures.")Step 4. Adjust the amplifier's volume control to the proper level.
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7.2.3. Playback operating procedure[Playback of the program set for output 1]
[Playback of the program set for output 2]
[Playback of the program set for outputs 1 and 2]
[Initial screen]
POWER-ON
Playback standby status (Output 1)
Program No. 2
Step 1.Press the Playback key. Step 2.Turn the Selection dial to selectthe program number.
Tips: The output volume level can beadjusted with the front panel-mounted operation key.(See p. 31 "Playback programinformation display.")
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2PLAY
SELECT
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POWER-ON
[Initial screen]
Step 1.Press the Playback key.
PLAY
P
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A
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Y
P
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E
A
C
Y
K
K
E
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Y
Y
Playback standby status (Output 1)
[[
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13
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A
N
N
N
N
O
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Program No. 3
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N
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U
N
N
C
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SELECT
Step 2.Press the Selection dial to selectthe Output 2.
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
POWER-ON
[Initial screen]
Step 1.Press the Playback key.
PLAY
P
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A
C
Y
P
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A
C
Y
K
K
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Y
Y
Program No. 3
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13
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A
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N
N
N
O
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N
C
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13
Playback standby status (Output 1)
Playback standby status (Output 1 and 2)
[[
P
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A
A
N
N
N
N
O
O
U
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N
N
C
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OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
SELECT
SELECT
Step 2.Press the Selection dial twice toselect the Output 2.
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[Initial screen]
Program No. 2
(or end of playback)
Playback (Output 1) Playback standby status (Output 1)
Step 3.Press the Playback key tobegin playback.
Step 4.Press the Stop key to return tothe playback standby mode.(Repeat Step 2. and 3. forcontinuous playback.)
Step 5.Press the Stop key to returnto the intial screen.
Tips: The playback screen display can bechanged. (See p. 30 "Screen displayduring playback.")The output level setting can bechanged. (See p. 31 "Playbackprogram information display.")
PLAY STOP STOP
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A
C
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K
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Playback standby status (Output 2)
[[
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14
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A
A
N
N
N
N
O
O
U
U
N
N
C
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14
Playback standby status (Output 2)
[[
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14
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A
A
N
N
N
N
O
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U
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N
N
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Playback (Output 2)
[[
P
P
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00
14
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A N N O U N C 1
SELECT Program No. 4
STOP
(or end of playback)
Step 5.Press the Stop key to return tothe playback standby mode.(Repeat Step 3. and 4. forcontinuous playback.)
Step 3.Turn the Selection dial to selectthe program number.Step 4.Press the Playback key tobegin playback.
Step 6.Press the Stop key to returnto the intial screen.
PLAY
Playback (Output 1 and 2)
[[
P
P
00
00
55
]]
Playback standby status (Output 1 and 2)
[[
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P
00
00
55
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A
A
N
N
N
N
O
O
U
U
N
N
C
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55
SELECT Program No. 5
Playback standby status (Output 1 and 2)
[[
P
P
00
00
55
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A
A
N
N
N
N
O
O
U
U
N
N
C
C
55STOP
(or end of playback)
STOP
Step 5.Press the Stop key to return tothe playback standby mode.(Repeat Step 3. and 4. forcontinuous playback.)
Step 3.Turn the Selection dial to selectthe program number.
Step 4.Press the Playback key tobegin playback.
Step 6.Press the Stop key to returnto the intial screen.
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7.2.4. Screen display during playbackDisplay can be changed by turning the Selection Dial during playback. (This does not adversely affect thecurrent playback output.)
[ P 0 0 2 ] A N N O U N C 2[ ]
Playback standby status(Output1)OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
[ P 0 0 2 ] [ ]
Playback (Output1)
[ P 0 0 2 ] 0 0 : 0 0 : 4 5[ ]
(Ends automaticallyor manually)
Volume indication
Remaining timeindication
Elapsed timeindication
Step No./sentence No.
indication
[ P 0 0 2 ] 0 0 : 0 1 : 1 3[ ]
[ P 0 0 2 ] 0 0 1 A 0 0 1[ ]
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
PLAY STOP
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7.2.5. Playback program information diaplayMaster volume settings can be changed while the unit is in playback standby mode or it is playing back.
P 0 0 2 A N NO UN C 2 C ON T I 0 0 : 0 1 : 5 8
P 0 0 2 A N NO UN C 2 C ON T I 0 0 : 0 1 : 5 8
Playback standby status(Output1)
Program title
Playbackmethod
Playback time*2
Playbackmethod
[Location of the startof Step No.]Sentence
No.Step No.
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
[ P 0 0 2 ] [ ]
Playback (Output1)
Program title
Playbackmethod
Playback time*2
P 0 0 2 C O N T I S T E P [ 0 0 1 ] A 0 0 1
Output volume
or
V O L U M E
Step No(after changed)
Change NO into YES.
Played back in changed Step No. sequence.(Sequence can be changed only once.)
Volume can be changed.*
1
Step No.Normal
sequenceChangedsequence
P 0 0 2 C ON T I S T E P [ 0 0 3 ] A 0 0 5
[ P 0 0 2 ] S T E P 0 0 3
O K ? [ Y E S ]
0 0 1
0 0 20 0 30 0 4
Output volume
or
V O L U M E
Volume canbe changed.*
1
[ P 0 0 2 ] A N N O U N C 2[ ]
STOPPLAY
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
(Ends automaticallyor manually)
*1 Changing the volume here changes the setting made in 4-2 MASTER VOLUME of the setting menu.*2 The playback time is not displayed in Endless playback mode. The Step Number Locate function cannot
be used, either.
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7.3. Emergency Playback (External Activation)
By directly designating and activating a recorded emergency sentence, emergency playback can be achievedwith no need to set programs. Even when the unit is in use for broadcast from the microphone or externalequipment or it is playing back a program, the current broadcast is interrupted and the program playbackstops, allowing the emergency broadcast to go through.
The emergency sentence is played back from both Outputs 1 and 2.During emergency playback, both busy outputs 1 and 2 are shorted.
The emergency sentence is broadcast at the maximum sound volume. To adjust the emergency broadcastvolume, use the output volume control located on the rear panel.
Insert the card containing the emergency sentence into card slot A. The emergency sentence recorded onthe slot B memory card can be played back only when the card is not inserted into slot A. Emergencyplayback cannot be accomplished when the card containing no emergency sentence is inserted into slot A.For recording the emergency sentence, refer to p. 21.
7.4. Playing Back the Emergency Sentence
The emergency sentence cannot be played back manually. Arrange the switch for emergency playbackactivation separately, and connect that switch to the emergency playback activation control input located onthe rear panel. Shorting that switch activates the emergency playback.To stop playback of the emergency sentence, press the front-mounted [STOP] key. (This function can not beachioed by remote control.)
Switch for emergency playback activation
(Arrange separately.)
COMEMER-GENCY
The emergency sentence is played back regardless of activation modes 1-7 set at menu 5-2 ACTIVATIONMODE SELECTION.
One-shot pulse input activationThe emergency sentence is played back once, and then stops.
Level-operated input activationThe same emergency sentence is played back repeatedly as far as the emergency terminal is closed. Whenthe emergency terminal is opened, playback stops after the remaining part of the emergency sentence iscompleted.
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8. SETTING FUNCTIONS
8.1. Setting Functions (1. PROGRAM SETTING)
8.1.1. Program input setting (1-1 PROGRAM INPUT)Refer to p. 54 for the operation procedures.
[Playback sound data section and Control data section]Each of the programs (P001-P256) consists of the "Playback sound data section" and "Control data section,"each of which is composed of input data.Refer to p. 16 "THE SENTENCE AND PROGRAM" for details.
Sentence A001
Sentence A002
Sentence A003
Sentence A004
Sentence A128 (A512)
Card A
P001-P256
Sentence B001
Sentence B002
Sentence B003Sentence B004
Sentence B128 (B512)
Card B
B003
A002
Playback sound data section
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 128
M015Silent interval:15 sec
A128
Playbackmethod
Selected from 4methods
Each setting item isdifferent in theselected playbackmethod.
Output 1, output 2,or output 1 & 2
Name of the program
Refer to p. 38, p. 581-2 OUTPUT LEVEL.
Can be set forindividual programs
Output
Program title
Program output
level
Program intervalNumber of plays
Play intervalBusy output
Control data section
128 steps max.(including silent
intervals)
Sentence Plogram
Refer to p. 38, p. 601-5 PROGRAM TITLE.
Set in the 1-1 PROGRAM INPUT.
Step No.
Sentence No.
Playback method
001 only
A001 assigned to P001
Continuous Program Playback
Output Output 1 and output 2
Program title
P001-P256
Program output levelGraduation: 6
A128 assigned to P128
B001 assigned to P129
B128 assigned to P256
(Same as programnumbers)
(One sentence is assigned toeach program)
Playback methodProgram interval
(Interval Timer)
Continous ProgramPlayback
Repeat Playback
Endless Playback 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 sec
1, 2, 128 repeats,Endress
0, 10, 50 sec1, 2, 99 min
ONOFF
ONOFF
OFF (no relation)10, 20, 50 sec1, 2, 99 min
Single ProgramPlayback
Number of plays
Play interval Busy output
[Initial setting for each program]
(factory-preset setting)
[Setting items different in playback methods]
At programinterval
At repeatinterval
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Step No.
001
Playback
002
003
004
005Stop
Activation
Card A
Sentence A001
Sentence A002
Sentence A003
Sentence A128
Card BSentence B001
Sentence B002
Sentence B003
Sentence B128
Program
A002
B003
A003
B001
Silent interval 15 secondsM015
Step No.
001
002
003
004
005
Program
A002
B003
A003
B001
Silent interval 15 secondsM015
Card A
Sentence A001
Sentence A002
Sentence A003
Sentence A128
Card B
Sentence B001
Sentence B002
Sentence B003
Sentence B128
Playback
Playback
Playback
Playback
Stop
Activation
Stop
Activation
Stop
Activation
Stop
Stop
Activation
ActivationPlayback
8.1.2. Playback MethodThere are 4 different playback methods. Select one of them when making the setting.
[Continuous program playback]
Sentences and silent intervals registered into the program are consecutively played back in order of stepnumber, and playback stops after the program is completed. This method (factory-preset) is used for programplayback unless other method is especially selected.
To stop playback manually, press the [STOP] key or short the Stop terminal.
[Single-program playback]
One each of sentences silent intervals registered into the program is played back in order of step numbereach time the unit is activated. Playback automatically stops after a single sentence is completed. After thelast sentence is completed, playback returns to the first step of the program with the next activation. Activating
the unit in the Stop mode (initiated by either pressing the [STOP] key or shorting the Stop control terminals)begins playback from the next step number. In addition to manual playback and terminal-activated playback, itis also possible to automatically playback sentences with time intervals (program intervals) set between themusing the units built-in timer (Interval Broadcast). Intervals of OFF, 10-50 seconds (in 10-second units), or 1-99minutes (in 1-minute units) can be set.
To stop playback manually, press the [STOP] key or short the Stop terminal.
Playback begins with thefirst sentence (A002)when activated next time.
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Returns tostep No. 001.
001
002
003
004
Step No.
A002
B003
B001
Program
Silent interval 15 secondsM015
Activation
Repititioninterval
(0-50seconds,
1-99m
inutes)
Playback
Card A
Sentence A001
Sentence A002
Sentence A003
Sentence A128
Card B
Sentence B001
Sentence B002
Sentence B003
Sentence B128
[Repeat playback]
Sentences and silent intervals registered into each program are repeatedly played back in order of stepnumber at the preset repetition interval (i.e. the duration from the last sentence playback till the first sentenceplayback) and by the preset number of repetitions. When the program is played back for the set number ofrepetitions, the unit stops its operation and the initial screen is displayed. Intervals of 0-50 seconds (in 10-second unit) or 1-99 minutes (in 1-minute units) can be set. The number of repeats can be set for eitherEndless or 1 - 128 times.
To stop playback, press the [STOP] key or short the Stop terminal.
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A001
A002
B127
B128
Returns tostep No. 001.
Card A
Card B
Sentence A001
Sentence A002
Sentence A128
Sentence B001Sentence B002
Sentence B128
Activation(Begins with theprogram P001)
Playback
Playback intervalcan be set.(0-5 seconds)
[Endless playback]
This function plays back all the sentences recorded on Card A, being followed by Card B in order of sentencenumber. After the last sentence is completed, playback returns to the first sentence and continues. Playbackintervals of 0-5 seconds can be inserted between sentences.
To stop playback, press the [STOP] key or short the Stop terminal.
Designating the beginning sentence for the endless playback
By selecting and playing back the program number (example: P002) set for the endless playback, theendless playback begins with the sentence (example: A002) corresponding to the program number. Therelationship of the program number and sentence number is shown below.Each of other program numbers (except No.P002 in this example) than designated as endless method canbe freely set for the playback method.
Program No. set for Beginning Sentence No."Endless playback"
P001 A001P002 (The example shown here) A002 (The example shown here)
P128 A128P129 B001
P256 B128
Example of the endless playback beginning with the sentence No. A001.
* Note that the playback method of program No. P001should be preset for "Endless playback."
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001
002
003
004
005
006
A002
M010
B003
A128
001
002
003
004
005
A002
B003
A128
Erase
Step No.Step No.
When Step No. 002 is erased
Sentence No.
(or silent interval)
Sentence No.
(or silent interval)
001
002
003
004
005
006
A002
M010
B003
A128
A002
B003
M010
B003
A128
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
Insert
Step No.Step No.
When sentence No. B003 is inserted into Step No. 002
Sentence No.
(or silent interval)
Sentence No.
(or silent interval)
8.1.3. Step input, evasare and insertion[Step input]Example when the Sentence No. A003 is input inthe Step No.002
001
002
003
004
005
006 006
A002
M010
B003
A128
001
002
003
004
005
A002
A003
B003
A128
Input
(overwriting)
Sentence No.
(or silent interval)
Sentence No.
(or silent interval)
Step No.Step No.
Example when the Sentence No. A003 is
input in the Step No. 002
[Erasing the steps]As steps are erased, the sentence automaticallyshrinks to close the remaining gaps, and changesthe step numbers accordingly.
[Inserting the steps]As steps are inserted, the sentence expands toinclude the new steps in their designated positions,and changes the step numbers accordingly.
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8.1.4. Setting the program output level (1-2 OUTPUT LEVEL)Output levels can be set for each created program.Refer to p. 58 for the operation procedures.
8.1.5. Program verification (1-3 PROGRAM VERIFICATION)You can verify the program title, playback method, and content of the created program.Refer to p. 58 for the operation procedures.
8.1.6. Program initialization (1-4 PROGRAM INTIALIZATION)Created programs can be initialized by designating the program number. Initializing a program erases thewhole content of that program, and returns its setting to the initial value. (Refer to p. 33.) You cannot initializeall programs at a time.Refer to p. 60 for the operation procedures.
8.1.7. Entering and editing the program title (1-5 PROGRAM TITLE)You can assign the title to the created program or modify the registered title.Refer to p. 60 for the operation procedures.
8.2. Setting Functions (2. EDITING THE SENTENCES)
It is possible to verify the content of the recorded sentence, erase the sentence, and set the title of thesentence. Be sure to execute optimization of the card (p. 49, 76) after erasing the sentence.
8.2.1. Verifying the sentence (2-1 SENTENCE VERIFICATION)You can verify the recording sound quality, title, and recording time of the recorded sentence.Refer to p. 62 for the operation procedures.
8.2.2. Erasing the sentence (2-2 SENTENCE ERASURE)You can erase the recorded sentence by designating the desired sentence. When erasing, the entire sentencemust be erased. It is impossible to erase a part of the sentence or multiple sentences at a time.Be sure to execute optimization of the card (p. 49, 76) after erasing the sentence.Refer to p. 62 for the operation procedures.
8.2.3. Entering and editing the sentence title (2-3 SENTENCE TITLE)You can assign the title to the recorded sentence or modify the registered title.There are two different methods to enter the sentence title: one to enter from recording mode, and one toenter at the menu 2-3 Sentence Title. Refer to p. 22 for how to enter from recording mode.Refer to p. 64 for the operation procedures.
8.2.4. Erasing the silent areas (2-4 INTERVAL ERASING)Silent areas that remain before and after the recorded content after recording can be erased in the range of0-9.9 second (in 0.1-second units). After erasing the silent areas, be sure to monitor the content and registerthe erasure setting.Refer to p. 64 for the operation procedures.
NoteSounds can be played back only at the headphone output, and not at Output 1 or Output 2.
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8.3. Setting Functions (3. MONITORING THE SENTENCES AND PROGRAMS)
You can monitor recorded sentences or created programs with a headphone.Note: Sounds can be played back only at the headphone output, and not at Output 1 or Output 2.
8.3.1. Monitoring the sentence (3-1 SENTENCE MONITORING)Recorded sentences can be monitored with a headphone.
Refer to p. 66 for the operation procedures.
Caution: Pressing the [PLAY] key causes the unit to switch to playback mode, disabling the monitoringfunction.
8.3.2. Monitoring the program (3-2 PROGRAM MONITORING)Created programs can be monitored with a headphone.Refer to p. 66 for the operation procedures.
Caution: Pressing the [PLAY] key causes the unit to switch to playback mode, disabling the monitoringfunction.
8.4. Setting Functions (4. OUTPUT/VOLUME SETTING)
8.4.1. Selecting single- or dual-source playback mode (4-1 DUAL-SOURCE PLAYBACK SELECTION)Set the program playback for either single-source output or dual-source output.
[Single-source playback mode]Individual output settings for each program are ignored, and broadcast is always made only from Output 1.Output 2 cannot be used. If you simultaneously play back the program set for Output 1 and the program setfor Output 2, both programs are mixed and broadcast from Output 1.
[Dual-source playback mode]Programs are broadcast from Output 1 and Output 2 depending on the setting.
Refer to p. 67 for the operation procedures.
Note: The unit is factory-preset for dual-source playback mode.
8.4.2. Master volume setting (4-2 MASTER VOLUME)Set the overall volume level of program playback. Although the output volume level individually set for eachprogram is effective as the relative sound volume between programs, the absolute sound volume isdetermined here. Note that you cannot preset the volume for the microphone input or auxiliary input. To adjustthe volume of these inputs, use the corresponding volume controls on the front panel.Refer to p. 67 for the operation procedures.
Note: The volume is factory-preset for [8].
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8.5. Setting Functions (5. OPERATION SETTING)
8.5.1. Remote control (5-1 CONTROL FUNCTION SETTING) [Recording/erasure, playback and stop]Using the control input terminals located on the rear panel, sentence recording and erasure, as well asprogram playback can be remotely controlled by external equipment. It is possible to remotely play back andstop the program set for Output 1 separately from the program set for Output 2.Refer to p.68 for the operation procedures.
[Direct mode and binary mode]Short the activation control input terminals when selecting the sentence number in remote recording andremote erasure, and when selecting the program number in remote playback. Two different modes, directmode and binary mode, are made available as the method (control function) to select the sentence andprogram numbers by means of the activation control terminals.
Note: The unit is factory-preset for direct mode.
[Activation control inputs 1-8 in direct mode]
Activation control terminalRecording
Playback/Erasure
Sentence No. Program No.
1 A001 P001
2 A002 P002
3 A003 P003
4 A004 P004
5 A005 P005
6 A006 P006
7 A007 P007
8 A008 P008
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[Activation control inputs 1-8 in binary mode]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 00 00 01 1 P193B0651 00 00 01 1 P194B066
0 10 00 01 1 P195B0671 10 00 01 1 P196B0680 01 00 01 1 P197B0691 01 00 01 1 P198B0700 11 00 01 1 P199B0711 11 00 01 1 P200B0720 00 10 01 1 P201B0731 00 10 01 1 P202B0740 10 10 01 1 P203B0751 10 10 01 1 P204B0760 01 10 01 1 P205B0771 01 10 01 1 P206B0780 11 10 01 1 P207B0791 11 10 01 1 P208B0800 00 01 01 1 P209B081
1 00 01 01 1 P210B0820 10 01 01 1 P211B0831 10 01 01 1 P212B0840 01 01 01 1 P213B0851 01 01 01 1 P214B0860 11 01 01 1 P215B0871 11 01 01 1 P216B0880 00 11 01 1 P217B0891 00 11 01 1 P218B0900 10 11 01 1 P219B0911 10 11 01 1 P220B0920 01 11 01 1 P221B0931 01 11 01 1 P222B0940 11 11 01 1 P223B0951 11 11 01 1 P224B096
0 00 00 11 1 P225B0971 00 00 11 1 P226B0980 10 00 11 1 P227B0991 10 00 11 1 P228B1000 01 00 11 1 P229B1011 01 00 11 1 P230B1020 11 00 11 1 P231B1031 11 00 11 1 P232B1040 00 10 11 1 P233B1051 00 10 11 1 P234B1060 10 10 11 1 P235B1071 10 10 11 1 P236B1080 01 10 11 1 P237B1091 01 10 11 1 P238B1100 11 10 11 1 P239B1111 11 10 11 1 P240B1120 00 01 11 1 P241B1131 00 01 11 1 P242B1140 10 01 11 1 P243B1151 10 01 11 1 P244B1160 01 01 11 1 P245B1171 01 01 11 1 P246B1180 11 01 11 1 P247B1191 11 01 11 1 P248B1200 00 11 11 1 P249B1211 00 11 11 1 P250B1220 10 11 11 1 P251B1231 10 11 11 1 P252B1240 01 11 11 1 P253B1251 01 11 11 1 P254B1260 11 11 11 1 P255B1271 11 11 11 1 P256B128
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 00 00 00 1 P129B0011 00 00 00 1 P130B002
0 10 00 00 1 P131B0031 10 00 00 1 P132B0040 01 00 00 1 P133B0051 01 00 00 1 P134B0060 11 00 00 1 P135B0071 11 00 00 1 P136B0080 00 10 00 1 P137B0091 00 10 00 1 P138B0100 10 10 00 1 P139B0111 10 10 00 1 P140B0120 01 10 00 1 P141B0131 01 10 00 1 P142B0140 11 10 00 1 P143B0151 11 10 00 1 P144B0160 00 01 00 1 P145B017
1 00 01 00 1 P146B0180 10 01 00 1 P147B0191 10 01 00 1 P148B0200 01 01 00 1 P149B0211 01 01 00 1 P150B0220 11 01 00 1 P151B0231 11 01 00 1 P152B0240 00 11 00 1 P153B0251 00 11 00 1 P154B0260 10 11 00 1 P155B0271 10 11 00 1 P156B0280 01 11 00 1 P157B0291 01 11 00 1 P158B0300 11 11 00 1 P159B0311 11 11 00 1 P160B032
0 00 00 10 1 P161B0331 00 00 10 1 P162B0340 10 00 10 1 P163B0351 10 00 10 1 P164B0360 01 00 10 1 P165B0371 01 00 10 1 P166B0380 11 00 10 1 P167B0391 11 00 10 1 P168B0400 00 10 10 1 P169B0411 00 10 10 1 P170B0420 10 10 10 1 P171B0431 10 10 10 1 P172B0440 01 10 10 1 P173B0451 01 10 10 1 P174B0460 11 10 10 1 P175B0471 11 10 10 1 P176B0480 00 01 10 1 P177B0491 00 01 10 1 P178B0500 10 01 10 1 P179B0511 10 01 10 1 P180B0520 01 01 10 1 P181B0531 01 01 10 1 P182B0540 11 01 10 1 P183B0551 11 01 10 1 P184B0560 00 11 10 1 P185B0571 00 11 10 1 P186B0580 10 11 10 1 P187B0591 10 11 10 1 P188B0600 01 11 10 1 P189B0611 01 11 10 1 P190B0620 11 11 10 1 P191B0631 11 11 10 1 P192B064
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 00 00 01 0 P065A0651 00 00 01 0 P066A066
0 10 00 01 0 P067A0671 10 00 01 0 P068A0680 01 00 01 0 P069A0691 01 00 01 0 P070A0700 11 00 01 0 P071A0711 11 00 01 0 P072A0720 00 10 01 0 P073A0731 00 10 01 0 P074A0740 10 10 01 0 P075A0751 10 10 01 0 P076A0760 01 10 01 0 P077A0771 01 10 01 0 P078A0780 11 10 01 0 P079A0791 11 10 01 0 P080A0800 00 01 01 0 P081A081
1 00 01 01 0 P082A0820 10 01 01 0 P083A0831 10 01 01 0 P084A0840 01 01 01 0 P085A0851 01 01 01 0 P086A0860 11 01 01 0 P087A0871 11 01 01 0 P088A0880 00 11 01 0 P089A0891 00 11 01 0 P090A0900 10 11 01 0 P091A0911 10 11 01 0 P092A0920 01 11 01 0 P093A0931 01 11 01 0 P094A0940 11 11 01 0 P095A0951 11 11 01 0 P096A096
0 00 00 11 0 P097A0971 00 00 11 0 P098A0980 10 00 11 0 P099A0991 10 00 11 0 P100A1000 01 00 11 0 P101A1011 01 00 11 0 P102A1020 11 00 11 0 P103A1031 11 00 11 0 P104A1040 00 10 11 0 P105A1051 00 10 11 0 P106A1060 10 10 11 0 P107A1071 10 10 11 0 P108A1080 01 10 11 0 P109A1091 01 10 11 0 P110A1100 11 10 11 0 P111A1111 11 10 11 0 P112A1120 00 01 11 0 P113A1131 00 01 11 0 P114A1140 10 01 11 0 P115A1151 10 01 11 0 P116A1160 01 01 11 0 P117A1171 01 01 11 0 P118A1180 11 01 11 0 P119A1191 11 01 11 0 P120A1200 00 11 11 0 P121A1211 00 11 11 0 P122A1220 10 11 11 0 P123A1231 10 11 11 0 P124A1240 01 11 11 0 P125A1251 01 11 11 0 P126A1260 11 11 11 0 P127A1271 11 11 11 0 P128A128
Note: [1] in the table stands for "make".
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 0 0 00 00 0 P001A0011 0 0 00 00 0 P002A002
0 1 0 00 00 0 P003A0031 1 0 00 00 0 P004A0040 0 1 00 00 0 P005A0051 0 1 00 00 0 P006A0060 1 1 00 00 0 P007A0071 1 1 00 00 0 P008A0080 0 0 10 00 0 P009A0091 0 0 10 00 0 P010A0100 1 0 10 00 0 P011A0111 1 0 10 00 0 P012A0120 0 1 10 00 0 P013A0131 0 1 10 00 0 P014A0140 1 1 10 00 0 P015A0151 1 1 10 00 0 P016A0160 0 0 01 00 0 P017A017
1 0 0 01 00 0 P018A0180 1 0 01 00 0 P019A0191 1 0 01 00 0 P020A0200 0 1 01 00 0 P021A0211 0 1 01 00 0 P022A0220 1 1 01 00 0 P023A0231 1 1 01 00 0 P024A0240 0 0 11 00 0 P025A0251 0 0 11 00 0 P026A0260 1 0 11 00 0 P027A0271 1 0 11 00 0 P028A0280 0 1 11 00 0 P029A0291 0 1 11 00 0 P030A0300 1 1 11 00 0 P031A0311 1 1 11 00 0 P032A032
0 0 0 00 10 0 P033A0331 0 0 00 10 0 P034A0340 1 0 00 10 0 P035A0351 1 0 00 10 0 P036A0360 0 1 00 10 0 P037A0371 0 1 00 10 0 P038A0380 1 1 00 10 0 P039A0391 1 1 00 10 0 P040A0400 0 0 10 10 0 P041A0411 0 0 10 10 0 P042A0420 1 0 10 10 0 P043A0431 1 0 10 10 0 P044A0440 0 1 10 10 0 P045A0451 0 1 10 10 0 P046A0460 1 1 10 10 0 P047A0471 1 1 10 10 0 P048A0480 0 0 01 10 0 P049A0491 0 0 01 10 0 P050A0500 1 0 01 10 0 P051A0511 1 0 01 10 0 P052A0520 0 1 01 10 0 P053A0531 0 1 01 10 0 P054A0540 1 1 01 10 0 P055A0551 1 1 01 10 0 P056A0560 0 0 11 10 0 P057A0571 0 0 11 10 0 P058A0580 1 0 11 10 0 P059A0591 1 0 11 10 0 P060A0600 0 1 11 10 0 P061A0611 0 1 11 10 0 P062A0620 1 1 11 10 0 P063A0631 1 1 11 10 0 P064A064
ProgramNo.
SentenceNo.
Rec/Erasure
Rec/Erasure
Rec/Erasure
Rec/Erasure Play
Activationcontrol terminal
ProgramNo.
SentenceNo.
PlayActivationcontrol terminal
ProgramNo.
SentenceNo.
PlayActivationcontrol terminal
ProgramNo.
SentenceNo.
PlayActivationcontrol terminal
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8.5.2. Activation mode for remote control (5-2 ACTIVATION MODE SELECTION)Activation mode can be set individually for remote recording, remote playback, and remote stop.Refer to p. 68 for the operation procedures.
[Remote recording](1) Recording activation mode 1 (one-shot pulse input activation)*(2) Recording activation mode 2 (level-operated input activation)
[Remote playback]Direct mode(1) Playback Activation Mode 1 (one-shot pulse input activation, last-in rejected priority)*(2) Playback Activation Mode 2 (one-shot pulse input activation, last-in-first-out priority)(3) Playback Activation Mode 3 (one-shot pulse input activation, smaller program number priority)(4) Playback Activation Mode 4 (one-shot pulse input activation, sequential storage/playback)(5) Playback Activation Mode 5 (level-operated input activation, first-in-first-out priority)(6) Playback Activation Mode 6 (level-operated input activation, last-in-first-out priority)(7) Playback Activation Mode 7 (level-operated input activation, smaller program number priority)
Binary mode(1) Playback Activation Mode 1 (one-shot pulse input activation, last-in rejected priority)
(2) Playback Activation Mode 2 (one-shot pulse input activation, last-in-first-out priority)(3) Playback Activation Mode 3 (one-shot pulse input activation, smaller program number priority)(4) Playback Activation Mode 4 (one-shot pulse input activation, sequential storage/playback)(5) Playback Activation Mode 5 (level-operated input activation)
[Remote stop](1) Stop Activation Mode 1 (stop during playback)*(2) Stop Activation Mode 2 (stop after sentence playback completion)
* : Factory-preset mode
8.5.3. Direct mode[Remote recording]
Sentences cannot be recorded over previously-recorded sentences. Be sure the previous recording is erasedbefore re-recording. Up to eight sentences (A001-A008) can be remotely recorded on the Slot A memory card.Note that the Slot B memory card cannot be used for remote recording. Recording begins by shorting theActivation Control input after the Recording Control input is shorted.
Recording A002Sentence recording
ON
OFFRecording Control input
ON
OFFStop Control input 1 or 2
ON
OFFActivation Control input 2
50 ms or more
(1) Recording Activation Mode 1 (one-shot pulse input activation) Recording Control input ON OFF
(2) Recording Activation Mode 2 (level-operated input activation) Recording Control input On
Recording A002Sentence recording
ON
OFFRecording Control input
ON
OFFActivation Control input 2
To start recording, first short the Recording Controlinput (OFF ON), then the Activation Control input.
To stop recording, press the [STOP] key or shortStop Control Input 1 or 2.
Recording automatically stops when the remainingrecording time reaches 0.
Playback cannot be activated during recording.
Recording begins when the activation control inputis closed following the recording control input, andcontinues while the recording control input remainsclosed.
Recording automatically stops when the remainingrecording time reaches 0.
Recording stops when the Stop key is pressed andeither the Stop Control Input 1 or 2 is closed.
Playback cannot be activated during recording.
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[Remote erasure]To erase recording, short the Erasure Control input, then the Activation Control input. Erasure stops followingcompletion.
Program Playback Playback of P001
Busy output Busy output 1ON
OFF
1Activation Control input
2
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
50 ms or more
Erasure of A002Sentence erasure
ON
OFFErasure Control input
ON
OFFActivation Control input 2
50 ms more
(1) Playback Activation Mode 1 (one-shot pulse input activation, last-in rejected priority)
(2) Playback Activation Mode 2 (one-shot activation, last-in-first-out priority)
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Program Playback
Busy outputBusy output 1
1
Activation Control input
2
Playback of P001 Playback of P002
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Program Playback
Busy outputBusy output 1
1
Activation Control input
2
Playback of P002 Playback of P001
(3) Playback Activation Mode 3 (one-shot pulse input activation, small number program priority)
[Remote playback]Up to eight programs (P001-P008) can be remotely played back. Shorting the Activation Control input enablesplayback.
Note: This assumes that program Nos. P001 and P002 are set for Output 1.
All front panel keys are disabled during erasure.
Playback begins when the Activation Control input is
shorted (OFF ON).Any further inputs to the currently-engagedActivation Control input are rejected.
Programs are played back only once, even if theActivation Control input remains shorted.
When multiple Activation Control inputs aresimultaneously shorted, the program with thesmallest number is played back.
Playback begins when the activation control input is
shorted.The most recent Activation Control input takesprecedence.
Programs are played back only once, even if theActivation Control input remains shorted.
Playback begins when the activation control input isshorted.
If the Activation Control input has a smaller program
number than that of the currently playing program,the program with the smaller number is played back.The input with the larger program number isrejected.
Programs are played back only once, even if theActivation Control input remains shorted.
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(4) Playback Activation Mode 4 (one-shot activation, sequential storage and playback)
Busy output 1
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Program Playback
Busy output
1
Activation Control input
2
Playback of P002Playback of P001
(5) Playback Activation Mode 5 (level-operated input activation, first-in-first-out priority)
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Program Playback
Busy outputBusy output 1
1
Activation Control input
2
Playback of P002Playback of P001
Busy output 1
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Program Playback
Busy output
1
Activation Control input
2
Playback ofP001
Playback ofP002
Playback ofP001
(6) Playback Activation Mode 6 (level-operated input activation, last-in-first-out priority)
(7) Playback Activation Mode 7 (level-operated input activation, chronological priority)
ON
OFF
ON