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1. A R AE z 2 IDAL Bbossa mp3 handled by the player Files names are made of 7 numbers and letters followed IDAL BRASS Fok mp3 by a chosen name IDAL CLASSIK OLD mp3 IDAL Flying march mp3 IDAL Nylonbossa mp3 IDAL Right Now mp3 0010005 Input 1 001 T audio1 mp3 The first 7 characters are composed of 2 blocks of 3 numbers followed by 1 T 022 N audio22 mp3 letter 276 N audio276 mp3 0024245 Input 2 E config txt Example 001367T my message mp3 or O63000N file name mp3 blebleble le e The first 3 numbers define the file number and therefore its main name Example 001xxxx mp3 file N 001 063xxxx mp3 file N 063 If files are not numbered playback is done randomly if the directory is set in RND mode If the directory is set in SORT mode non numbered files will be ignored e The next 3 numbers define the directory to jump to at the end of the current file playback Example xxx002x mp3 Go to directory 002 after reading file xxx 001023x mp3 Go to directory 023 after reading file 001 034034x mp3 Go to directory 034 after reading file 034 This is not a loop on file 034 but a jump to directory 034 148 x mp3 Reads next file It is possible to create a complete scenario and link as many directories as you wish up to 1000 different directory jumps are allowed Several files may specify the same directory to go to Example 001100x After readin
2. 11 xX x x 13 42dB 12 x x 14 39dB 13 x x X 15 36dB 14 X X X 16 33dB factory 15 X x x x 17 30dB 18 27dB The sign X indicate contacts to be made on the inputs 19 240B 20 21dB 21 18dB 22 15dB 23 12dB 24 9dB Appendix B Specification 25 6dB 26 3dB Power Supply 27 0dB Nominal voltage 12V DC nee Supply range 10V to 15V DC 50 B 31 12dB 12V supply consumption Stand by 62mA Playing output on line level amplified output not used 132mA Playing amplifier to its maximum under 8 Ohms 3A Low power mode lt 1mA Audio output Voltage 12V THD 10 Charge 8 Ohms 2 x 10W Voltage 12V THD 0 5 Charge 8 Ohms 2 x 7 5W Voltage 14 4V THD 10 Charge 4 Ohms 2 x 20W Voltage 14 4V THD 0 5 Charge 4 Ohms 2 x 15W Size Width 142mm 1 3 rack Height 433mm Depth without connectors 75mm Depth with connectors 85mm Weight 190g Waves System 18 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Appendix C Functions Audio characteristics e Reads MP3 files mono st r o MPEG 1 layer 3 44 1KHz 48KHz from 64kbit s to 320kbits s Reads CBR Constant Bit Rate and VBR Variable Bit Rate files Volume setting in 32 stepts from 00 to 31 e Setting of bass and treble from 12dB to 12dB in 1dB steps e Audio stereo output on RCA connectors e Audio amplified stereo output 2 x 20W 4Ohms 14 4V on terminal block SD Memory ca
3. 4 and Ground G It is also possible to combine the 4 contacts between one another to obtain up to 15 inputs in this case it is recommanded to use a network of diodes Refer to the appendices for more details Audio output To connect any device amplifier sound system on line level Speaker output The MicroPlayer has an integrated amplifier and the speaker outputs provide connection for loud speakers connect the speaker cables onto the 2 outputs of each channel Caution Never connect outputs between themselves do not create short circuits and do not use speakers with lower impedance than specified in the player specification Waves System A6 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual 4 Operation mode and naming of files Several playback modes are available depending on the way files are organised and named on the SD memory card i Disque amovible H 4 1 Basic mode IDAL Ambiance mp3 On powering on the MicroPlayer will read files placed at the root of the SD i IDAL Bbossa mp3 card Do not create directories Playback order will be the order the files have 4 IDAL BRASS Fok mp3 been copied into the card first file copied first file read Playback of files in IDAL CLASSIK OLD mp3 loop All names made of letters and numbers are allowed no special characters Z IDAL Flying march mp3 Directories will be ignored lt IDAL Nylonbossa mp3 4 IDAL
4. G 2 The player is set in Advanced Surveillance mode If the line of command is not present the default factory value applies i e Daisy chain mode Waves System 12 V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual 5 6 Autoplay mode When the player is used in Basic mode the files placed at the root of the SD card are automatically played on powering on In some instances it may be necessary to disable this function on powering on the player awaits for an input from one contact the serial link or the infrared sensor AUTOPLAY x x value 0 or 1 0 Mode Autoplay disabled 1 Mode Autoplay activated Example AUTOPLAY 0 Autoplay mode is disabled If the line of command is not present the default factory setting is used i e 1 Autoplay mode activated 5 7 Directory to be read on powering on In some applications it may be necessary to define the directory which will be read when the player is powered on The default start up directory is 000 Command BOOT xxx xxx a number between 000 and 999 Example BOOT 015 The player will play the directory 015 on powering on If the line of command is not present the default factory value is used i e 000 for directory 000 If the directory is not found the player goes to waiting mode and awaits for an input 5 8 Infrared remote control An infrared sensor is fitted in the front of the MicroPlayer and a choice of ID AL r
5. I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Audio Line 3 INT gy Il h interactive Digital MicroPlayer MP3 Player MANUAL V 1 0 2007 Waves System D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS A Safety instructions LELLL EEE kk kek kek kek kk kk KAR P1 B Products information s sece norae a kayan kaka yina KEH kak k l Ki E Kak yedek Kak ha P3 1 Product preSentation oerrinne iane e eaa EEA k aw ya kk a kaniya P4 2 FUMCTONMANNSS yi mek see E e kk kewek katek ke cEy a k pkk ry xu d TE P4 SB IMStAN ATOM gi xil a niy ki ai ke nk Ke e 2ay OR oct sop RD KRN KHER ERNE KA EN j ek OK KAK mews P5 4 Operation mode and naming of files e P7 5 Configuration file L uu kek kk kek kk Kek kk kk KAR P10 6 RS232 serial link protocol LLL EEE EEE kk kk kk k P14 Appendix A Correspondence iEddiEdEk kek kk kk kek ke P18 Appendix B Specification 0 ccececeeceeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeeeaaeeee P18 Appendix C FUNCIONS Rusan n ky da n d Kel a kirin a dka An eren eds P19 ID AL products are exclusively manufactured by Waves System LAVILLE EN BOIS 44830 BOUAYE FRANCE Sales and information 33 2 40 78 22 44 E mail info id al com Web site http www id al com and www wsystem com Techni
6. OLUME 24 Volume level set at 24 on powering on BASS 01 Bass correction 1dB TREBLE 03 Treble correction 03dB IR_PLAY 02 Key 02 of the infrared handset is allocated to Play IR_STOP 03 Key 03 of the infrared handset is allocated to Stop IR_NEXT 01 Key 01 of the infrared handset is allocated to Next file IR_PREV 04 Key 04 of the infrared handset is allocated to Previous file IR_VOLUP 10 Key 10 of the infrared handset is allocated to Volume IR_VOLDN 11 Key 11 of the infrared handset is allocated to Volume IR_DIR 145 06 Key 06 of the infrared handset is allocated to read directory 145 6 RS232 serial link protocol The MicroPlayer can communicate with other devices It receives commands on the Rx input and sends data through the Tx output The player complies with the RS232 norm see specification 6 1 Reception protocol The MicroPlayer can receive commands to start reading a file set volume level If the same kink is used to control several MicroPlayers each player will only execute commands addressed to its own number allocated in the configuration file The reception protocole is made of a 3 bytes frame Byte 1 status Octet 2 command Octet 3 data Reminder a byte is composed of 8 bits b7 b6 b5 b3 b2 b1 bO a binary representation is noted xxxxxxxxb or in hexadecimal xxh The status byte is a frame synchronisation data Its bit 8 b7 is always 1 All the other bytes command
7. Right Now mp3 The Autoplay mode can be activated deactivated in the config file See related chapter In this basic mode the 4 input contacts are allocated to specific functions Input 1 Previous file Input 2 Stop Input 3 Play Input 4 Next file A short electrical contact on the input actions the associated function 4 2 Advanced mode The Microplayer offers an advanced operation mode where naming of files and directories and organization of the memory card determines the playback pattern 4 2 1 Organization of directories Only one level of directory from the root is allowed File names are made of 7 digits 6 numbers 1 letter followed by the file name of your choice Example 001023R my directory or 034034S directory name zu amovible H 000000r boot 0010005 Input 1 The first 7 characters are composed of 2 blocks of 3 numbers followed Oo OOZ HS Input 2 by one letter config txt e The first 3 numbers define the directory N and therefore its name Example 000xxxx Directory N 000 Autoplay directory read on power on 001xxxx Directory N 001 034xxxx Directory N 034 The directory N is used to define the playback order or specify the directory to jump to Waves System a7 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual IMPORTANT These 3 numbers are used to call up directories on activation on associa
8. atically start playing the selected file or directory on powering on Broadcast mode The way files are organized and named on the SD card fully defines the broadcast mode A seven digit code inserted in file and directory names provides powerful automation of playback programs Updating Either by removing the SD card from the player to transfer updates using a card reader or by connecting the player to a personal computer through the USB link to copy delete transfer or organize files Audio output Two audio outputs available Line level stereo output on RCA to connect the player onto a sound system and amplified output on plug in terminal block to connect directly onto speakers The ouput power is sufficient for medium sized premises Power supply There are two power supply sockets parallel connection which can be used indiscriminately The second socket can be used to feed the same input power to another player or any other device using the same voltage The MicroPlayer is protected against polarity reversal Caution the Microplayer accepts variations between 10 and 15V Outside this range the player could be damaged Amplifier output power is determined by the power supply When the line level output is used a 500mA 6W unit is enough to power the MicroPlayer If the integrated amplifier is used a 3 45A 45W power supply unit minimum is required If the supply unit has insufficient power sound will be very bad and the power unit w
9. b Range 4 gt from 512 to 639 101b Range 5 gt from 640 to 767 110b Range 6 gt from 768 to 895 111b Range 7 gt from 896 to 999 binary values over 999 are ignored Method of calculation 1 range value from the above table in relation to the directory number 2 value directory number range x 128 Example of a frame triggering directory 278 in player number 6 Directory number 278 1 278 is in range 2 from 256 to 383 table above 2 Value 278 2 x 128 22 The frame is Byte 1 10000110b 86h status byte player number 6 Byte 2 00100001b 21h range 2 go to command 0001b Byte 3 00010110b 16h value 22 Waves System 15 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual e 00000010b Transport bar command The function is defined by the byte of data as follows Value of data for byte 3 00000001b 01h Play 00000010b 02h Stop 00000011b 03h Next file in the current directory 00000100b 04h Previous file in the current directory Note the other values are ignored e 00000011b setting of volume Value is defined by the following data byte Values of data for byte 3 included between 0 and 31 00000000b 00h Mute 0 00011111b 1Fh Volume maximum 31 Note Any other value will be ignored 6 2 Transmission Control Protocol The Microplayer provides 3 data transmission modes One mode of information transfer informa
10. cal department support wsystem com Technical support For a detailed list of the technical support options we suggest you to visit our site www id al com Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and do not represent any commitment from Waves System The equipment described in this manual is supplied under condition of the terms of license specifying the legal use conditions This manual can t be reproduced or used in whole or in part in any form and by any mean for other use than private without the written permission from Waves System ID AL is a trademarks of Waves System Waves System V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual WARNING DO NOT EXPOSE TO MOISTURE AND DUST Unplug the power cord before any intervention FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THIS OPERATION MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR PLAYER A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A 1 CE marking The CE marking is on the ID plate at the back of the product It means this product complies with the low voltage CE directive according the EN 55022 standard and the EMC directive 61000 4 x A 2 Directives Electro magnetic compatibility EMC and low voltage directive requirements are satisfied A 3 Overview e The user s manual forms an integral part of the unit It must be kept close to the unit Precise observance of these instructions is a pre condition to use the unit for the intended purpose and for it
11. d maintenance must be done by qualified personnel Do not switch the appliance on and off in short intervals as this may reduce its life especially concerning the hard disk Waves System 20 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual A 6 Conditions of use This product has been designed for indoor use only If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immediately The arising condensation water might damage your device Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature e Do not shake the device Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device When choosing the installation spot please make sure that the device is not exposed to extreme heat moisture or dust There should not be any cables lying around for your own safety and that of bystand ers B PRODUCT INFORMATION B 1 Correct usage The player is designed for automatically broadcasting music or audio files Correct usage implies observation of the instructions in this manual as well as observing the require ments concerning installation B 2 Incorrect usage Any other use beyond this is considered as incorrect usage The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage resulting from incorrect usage The operator carries all risks B 3 CONTENTS MP3 player Model AP103 MicroPlayer External power supply and powe
12. e from 00000b 00 to 11111b 31 The player indicates the change of volume when a contact is activated or a command received through RS232 or infrared 00000111 07h Switching to USB mode The player indicates that it goes into USB mode and is therefore not available for playing a file Example of a cycle created to check the correct operation of the player by playing a silent file Preparation The player s number is 001 Create a directory 100 S and copy into it the silent file 001 T of 2 seconds A silent file is MP3 file with volume set at 0 Structure of the frame to be sent to the player 10000001 81h 00000001 01h 01100100 64h Player number 001 Range 0 go to command Directory number 100 On receipt the player sends a frame indicating start of playing Start playing 10000001 81h 00000000 00h 00000011 03h 2 seconds later the player sends a frame indicating end of playing 10000001 81h 00000000 00h 00000100 04h Waves System 512 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Appendix A Correspondence Binary table Table of volume The 4 input contacts can be combined to obtain up to equivalence 15 combinations according to the table hereafter 0 MUTE 1 78dB N N4 N N2 IN 2 75dB 1 x 3 72dB 2 X 4 69dB 3 X x 5 66dB 4 X 6 63dB 5 xX xX 7 60dB 6 x X 8 57dB 7 X X X 9 54dB 8 x 10 51dB 9 x X 11 48dB 10 x X 12 45dB
13. ed on as soon as connected USB socket When the MicroPlayer is connected to a computer with a USB cable the MicroPlayer switches to the USB mode The computer loads up the Mass Storage driver to display the content of the memory card as any external card reader would do It is then possible to use any file manager tool such as Windows Explorer to copy rename delete move files Volume setting Press on Volume and Volume buttons to adjust Note default volume level on powering on may be set in the configuration file Infrared sensor The MicroPlayer responds to orders sent by infrared remote controls not supplied Protocole and schematics are available on demand for special projects Luminous indicator a red LED displays the status of the player LED off the player is not powered or in low power mode LED on and fixed the player is powered and awaiting for a command LED flashing quickly 2 flashes per second the player is reading LED flashing slowly Error signal for example when memory card is empty RS232 Serial link The MicroPlayer can be controlled by a computer a controller a serial remote control The player receives data in on Rx and sends data out on Tx The protocole is detailed further in this manual lInputs on dry contacts To trigger playback by action on various types of sensors push buttons detectors Detailed description further in the manual Create a quick contact between one input numbered 1 to
14. emote controls is available You can also create your own remote control using the following commands contact us for more information Keys of the control handset can be associated to functions of the player with commands included in the configuration file Command IR_PLAY xx xx any value between 00 and 15 Allocate key code xx to the Play function of the player IR_STOP xx xx any value between 00 and 15 Allocate key code xx to the Stop function of the player IR_NEXT xx xx any value between 00 and 15 Allocate key code xx to the Next File function of the player IR_PREV xx xx any value between 00 and 15 Allocate key code xx to the Previous File function of the player IR_VOLUP xx xx any value between 00 and 15 Allocate key code xx to the Volume function of the player Waves System 13 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual IR_VOLDN xx xx any value between 00 and 15 Allocate key code xx to the Volume function of the player IR_DIR yyy xx yyy any value between 000 and 999 xx value between 00 and 15 Allocate key code xx to the go to directory function of the player in directory yyy Example of configuration file ID 002 MicroPlayer address number 002 POWER 0 No low power mode BOOT 003 Read directory 003 on powering on AUTOPLAY 1 Autoplay mode activated RS_MONITORING 0 RS232 Serial link set in Daisy Chain mode V
15. ext editor such as Notepad Wordpad or else The configuration file must be named config txt and must be copied at the root of the SD card If the file is missing default factory settings will apply The configuration file provides settings for the following 1 Allocate an address number to a Microplayer when several MicroPlayers are used together 2 Audio output volume on powering on 3 Settings of treble and bass on powering on 4 To allow the low power mode when the player is not reading 5 RS232 serial link configuration 6 Autoplay On Off in basic mode 7 Start up directory on powering on in advanced mode 8 Configuration of the infrared remote control Note format of commands symbol followed by a key word followed by symbol and then the associated value Commands can be created in any order If one command is missing the MicroPlayer will use the default factory value Example VOLUME 16 5 1 Allocate a number to a player It is possible to use several MicroPlayers in a same installation and get them to communicate through the RS232 serial link or infrared remote control To achieve this each player must be identified by a number from 1 to 127 This means that up to 127 MicroPlayers can be used together The address number is used by the serial link or the integrated infrared sensor the remote control also has a number Waves System 10 V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlaye
16. fety instructions This equipment left our facilities in perfect conditions of operation In order to maintain these conditions for safety and to avoid any risk of injury the user must imperatively follow the safety instructions and read the Warning notes in this manual This equipment manufactured by Waves System has been so designed that any danger is virtually excluded provided it is used according to its purpose However for safety reasons we are obliged to point out the following measures Waves System 2 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual When operating this appliance observe all local rules and enforced regulations The homologation shall be invalid if any modification or alteration is made on the appliance Operating modified appliances may lead to a penal suit In the interest of the safety of work the manager and the operator will be responsible for respecting the instructions e Retain all packing material in case the device must be shipped Take care that it does not fall into the hands of children Only the original packing guarantees optimal safety of the appliance during transport Should it be necessary to ship the product during the guarantee period Waves System will not accept claims for damage arising during the transport from using incorrect packing material This product is dedicated to broadcasting music It may only be operated by trained or knowled
17. g file 001 go to directory 100 002100x After reading file 002 go to directory 100 999100x After reading file 999 go to directory 100 If the files must be read one after the other in the same directory the 3 numbers are replaced by 3 characters The characters instruct the player that there is no directory change and to playback the Waves System 9 V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual next file in the same directory Example 002 x mp3 Read file 002 and then read next file in the same directory 279 x mp3 Read file 279 and then read next file in the same directory e The 7th character is a letter which defines if playback of the file may be interrupted or not XXXXXXT T to allow interruption of the file On activation of an input contact the file is immediately stopped and the directory associated to the input is read XXXXXXN N to forbid interrruption of the file Action on one of the input contacts is ignored and playback of the current file continues Note the input contact information is not stored the data is lost A directory may include both types of files interruption allowed and not allowed Note only numbered files are read If the destination directory number does not exist and has no file the action is ignored 5 Configuration file Some of the player s functions can only be set with a configuration file To create this file use a t
18. geable personnel who can handle the device correctly Before every use the operator must check the functional safety and the condition of the appliance The operator must be knowledgeable in the operation of the appliance This device must not be used in places with potential explosion risk Moreover it must not be used in an environment favouring combustion neither in a wet or excessively hot or cold place A 5 Safety instructions against risks pertaining to electrical current The appliance must be connected to a grounded AC power outlet or a correctly wired CEE AC outlet Before connecting the appliance verify that the power supply voltage and frequency match the specifications indicated on the appliance Before powering check that the appliance and the cables are not damaged Damaged cables and connections must be immediately replaced e Never leave power cords enter in contact with other cables Handle the power cord and all the cables connected to a power supply with extreme care Always connect the power supply last Check that the power switch is off before connecting the appliance to mains supply The mains outlet must be accessible after installation Check the appliance and its power cord from time to time Unplug the power supply if you don t use the appliance anymore or for maintenance Always grasp only the plug on the power supply cord Never pull the cable to unplug Power supply repairs an
19. ill heat up and eventually break down Waves System 4 V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual 3 INSTALLATION 1 USB socket Update of SD card 2 SD card slot 3 Setting of volume 4 Infrared detector 5 Luminous indicator 6 Power supply 2 sockets used for the player and another device 7 RS232 serial link 8 Inputs on dry contacts 9 Audio output on line level 10 Amplified output for speakers Memory card choose a good quality card of a minimum size of 512Mo New cards are usually formatted in FAT and you will have to re format it in FAT32 The SD memory card must be formatted in FAT32 Other formats DO NOT WORK with the MicroPlayer Push the card without forcing To remove push on the card to release it Power supply We recommand the use of the power supply unit provided with the player If the application requires another power source or battery it must be 12V DC even though the player can accept tension between 8V and 15V The consumption depends on the power of the amplifier Connect the power supply unit to one of the 2 sockets The second socket is wired in parallel to provide power supply for another MicroPlayer a detector or any other device Waves System 5 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Note There is no power switch on the MicroPlayer The player is power
20. nd TREBLE 06 Bass are set at 3dB and Treble at 6dB the line of command is not present the default factory value applies set on 00 no correction 5 4 Low power mode stand by When it is not reading the MicroPlayer can be set to switch to low power mode The low consumption allows the use of a battery as power source Only input contacts status is monitored When the player is in low power mode all manual settings are lost On detection of an input contact the player wakes up and executes first the configuration file if it is present then it plays the requested file s If the configuration file does not exist the default factory values are used Waves System 11 V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Command POWER x x value 0 or 1 0 Normal mode without low power mode management 1 Low power mode management Example POWER 1 The player is in low power mode If the line of command is not present the default factory setting applies i e value 0 no low power mode management 5 5 RS232 Serial link mode The MicroPlayer provides one serial RS232 input and one output This link allows control of the player by any device using the RS232 norm PLC controllers computers The protocole is detailed further in this manual Three configurations are available to define the output link e Choice 1 Mode Daisy Chain With this mode MicroPlayers can be
21. ntification number e Control of volume Play Stop Next Prev Go to directories Surveillance mode Mode surveillance to control correct operation of the player status action reporting volume modification activated input functioning report Waves System 19 V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Waves System V 1 0 2007 I D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual System AVES http www id al com http www wsystem com Waves System V 1 0 2007
22. r Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Command ID xxx xxx number between 001 and 127 Example ID 023 Allocate N 23 to this player If the line of command is not present the default factory value is used 001 allocated to player 001 Note The same number can be allocated to several players Commands will then apply to all the players with the same number 000 is special and must not be used When code 000 is sent through the serial link ALL the MicroPlayers will execute the command 5 2 Setting of audio output volume This facility provides a default setting of volume on powering on The initial set volume can then be modified using the keys on the front of the player RS232 or infrared command Volume is adjustable in 32 steps from 00 to 31 00 corresponds to the minimum mute and 31 to the maximum volume Command VOLUME xx xx any value between 00 and 31 Example VOLUME 18 Volume set at 18 on powering on If the line of command is not present the default factory value applies set on 16 average level 5 3 Settings of treble and bass It is possible to set the values of treble and bass on powering on Treble and bass are adjustable in 24 steps from 12dB to 12db 00 no correction 12 sets a 12dB correction and 12 sets a 12dB correction Command for Bass BASS xxx xxx any value between 12 and 12 Commande for Treble TREBLE xxx xxx any value between 12 and 12 Example BASS 03 a
23. r cable user s manual B 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MP3 player Model AP103 External power supply 12V DC Input Voltage V 100 240 Frequency Hz 50 60 B 5 INSTALLATION The apparatus must be set up in a dry and dust free room Do not install the player too close to a wall To avoid overheating the ventilation holes must be kept clear and an air circulation gap must be left above the unit B 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before use compare mains voltage with that specified on model plate Waves System sg V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual 1 Product presentation The MicroPlayer ID AL model AP103 is an interactive MP3 player which reads MP3 files stored on a SD memory card Playback can be automated to read files in loop or when triggered by one of the input contacts The MicroPlayer is a versatile player designed for installations where broadcast of sounds music sound effects or commentaries are required such as museums exhibitions POS displays 2 Functionnalities Interactivity The MicroPlayer is interactive i e it can be actioned by external events such as electrical contacts 4 contacts can be combined to provide up to 15 inputs RS232 serial link commands using protocole detailed in this manual infrared remote control Autoplay This function is available on the MicroPlayer and it is configurable When the Autoplay is activated the player will autom
24. rd Accept SD cards of minimum size 512Mo formatted in FAT32 only e Handle long file names Handle 1000 directories at the root of 1000 files maximum each Interfacing e 2 buttons for digital volume control Vol Vol saved in internal memory LED status indicator e Infrared sensor Play Stop Next Previous call directories Volume Volume Frame of 12 bits modulated at 38kHz USB 2 0 Full Speed 12Mb standard pilot mass storage connector type A Serial link RS232 19200 bauds 8 N 1 no flux control 4 digital inputs opto coupled on connector Phoenix 3 81mm Power supply connector for carrying forward Directory trigger by 4 inputs 15 first directories 001 015 Bounce management 100ms fixed RS232 reception protocol up to 1000 directories e Infrared remote control 16 keys maximum 16 directories amongst 1000 Encryption e Compatible with the encryption tool v1 or v2 On demand Optional configuration file config txt e Player identification Low power mode Autoplay mode Starting directory on powering on Volume bass treble e Mode surveillance or Daisy Chain Infrared remote control Low Power mode e Consumption lt 1mA e Switch to this mode after a Stop or Play in single mode Wakes up on activation of one of the digital inputs Daisy Chain mode e Possibility to cascade up to 127 MicroPlayers or other MicroBox through the serial link each player is allocated an ide
25. rom 001 to 127 000001b 1111111b If the configuration file is missing the default player s address is 001 Byte 2 Command Waves System AG V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Unique value 00000000b 00h The command code is 0000b the other bits are reserved and have the 0 value Byte 3 Data 00000000b 00h Player ready The player reports that it is ready and available On powering on after USB mode insert of a memory card 00000001b 01h The player is in sleep mode In the extended surveillance mode status report frames sent every 250ms on Tx output this code is sent to indicate that the player is in Sleep mode and awaiting for a command In the normal Surveillance mode this code is not used 00000010b 02h The player is playing In the extended mode the player sends this code every 250ms for as long as it is playing In the normal Surveillance mode this code is not used 00000011b 03h Indicates start of playing This code is sent when the player starts playing 00000100b 04h Indicates end of playing The player points out that it has finished reading the current file 0xxxx101b 05h Activated input xxxx defines the input number from 0001b 1 to 1111b 15 When an input contact is activated the player sends a code which indicates the number of the detected input Xxxxx110b 06h Change in volume level xxxxx defines the new valu
26. ry 001 go to directory 100 002100x After reading directory 002 go to directory 100 004100x After reading directory 004 go to directory 100 008100x After reading directory 008 go to directory 100 In this example the directories 001 002 004 008 correspond to 4 input contacts and action on one of them will start playback the associated directory and then play directory 100 This scenario could be used to read a jingle at the end of each interactive action or to return to a loop directory The digits calls for the single mode The player reads the directory once and stops This mode can suitable for messaging applications 1 input 1 file e The 7th character is a letter which defines the playback mode of the files in the directory xxxxxxR R for Random mode RND XXXxxxS S for Sort mode where files are read in numerical order SORT Waves System 5 8 V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Select R for random play Files are not read twice before all files in the directory have been played once Note playback history is lost on directory change Select S for sort play Files are read in the numerical order In this mode non numbered files are ignored and directories no following the numbering rules are also ignored 4 2 2 Organization of files inside directories 000000 boot As for directories file names define how playback of the MP3 files will be
27. s or data have bits from 8 to 0 Waves System 14 V 1 0 2007 D AL AP103 MicroPlayer Interactive MP3 Player User Manual Byte 1 Status gt b7 1 refer to a status byte gt b6 b0 player identification to be addressed to from 001 to 127 000001b 1111111b If the config file is missing the default address of the player is 001 Several players may have the same identification number to create groups of MicroPlayers Identification 000 is the global code all players are concerned by the command unique command for all the players see Daisy Chain function Byte 2 Command Byte 3 Data Byte 2 command command byte is always followed by a byte of data gt b7 0 refer to a byte of command or data gt b6 b5 b4 range selection for the go to directory command gt b3 b2 b1 bO command code sent to the player List of commands e 00000000b not used reserved for the transmission protocol in surveillance mode e 0xxx0001b go to a directory The directory is refered to by the range number and the byte of data which follows xxx is the range number To address 1000 directories from 000 to 999 it is necessary to divide this number in several ranges of 128 values xxxb Range number depending on the directory number 000b Range 0 gt from 000 to 127 001b Range 1 gt from 128 to 255 010b Range 2 gt from 256 to 383 011b Range 3 gt from 384 to 511 100
28. s correct operation This user s manual must be passed on to any future purchaser or operator The staff would receive instructions concerning the correct use of the product Safety for the operator as well as trouble free operation of the unit is only ensured if use is made of original equipment parts Moreover use may only be made of those accessories that are specified in the technical documentation or that have been expressly approved by the manufacturer The manufacturer cannot guarantee for the safety or proper functioning of the unit in the case where accessories or consumables are used which are not supplied by the manufacturer The warranty doesn t cover damages caused by use of accessories or consumables which are not supplied by the manufacturer The manufacturer only regard himself as being responsible for the equipment with regard to safety reliability and proper functioning if assembly re settings changes or modifications extensions and repairs have been carried out by the manufacturer or a company authorized by the manufacturer and if the equipment is used in conformity with the operating instructions written in this manual The AP103 MicroPlayer complies with the applicable technical safety standards at the date of print All rights reserved for electrical diagrams procedures mentioned names and equipments e No reproduction in whole or in part without the written permission from Waves System A 4 General sa
29. ted inputs Input 1 Directory 001 Input 2 Directory 002 Input 3 Directory 004 Input 4 Directory 008 Simultaneous activation of several input contacts provide up to 15 combinations Directory numbers N 001 to 015 relate to input contacts 1 to 15 binary combination See table in appendix A Special case The directory 000xxxx is the name of the default directory to be read on powering on the player When the player is switched on it does check the presence of this directory If the 000xxxx directory is present the directory is played If the 000xxx directory does not exist the player goes into sleep mode Note The default directory read on powering on the player can be modified in the configuration file e The next 3 numbers define the directory to go to after playback of the current directory Example xxx002x Go to directory 002 after reading directory xxx 001023x Go to directory 023 after reading directory 001 034034x Go to directory 034 after reading directory 034 gt Loop in directory 034 478 x Read directory 478 then stops waiting for a new command xxx stands for any number between 000 and 999 x stands for the additional letter See further in this chapter It is possible to create complex scenario and loop as many directories as desired You can use up to 1000 different directories Several directories can be instructed to jump to the same directory Example 001100x After reading directo
30. tion which comes in comes out identically Daisy Chain One mode surveillance mode sending information on changes of status One mode extended surveillance permanently sending frames in real time to report its status The modes are defined in the configuration file see related chapter Mode 1 Daisy Chain default mode In this mode any information received on the Rx line is sent out as received on the line Tx Several MicroPlayers can be linked by connecting the Tx output of the first one onto the Rx input of the next one and so on Data received by the first player on Rx are sent out on Tx and received on the Rx input of the next player in the chain Note if a large number of players are connected this way a slight delay may occur at the end of the chain Mode 2 Surveillance and Extended Surveillance In these Surveillance modes the player is sending status report information onto its Tx output for each change of status the player is sending the related information onto the Tx output It is not possible to link up several players The data can then be processed and analysed by a controller computer security device In the Extended Surveillance mode the player is sending status report information play or stand by every 250ms The transmission protocol as the reception protocol is made of a 3 byte frame Byte 1 Status gt b7 1 indicates the status byte gt b6 bO identification of the sending player f
31. used in a chain The serial Tx output of a player is connected to the serial Rx input of the next one and so on When the first player receives a command this same command is sent to its output Note in case of a chain of many players a delay may occur at the end ot the chain Choice 2 Mode surveillance In this mode the player sends status information on its serial output Tx refer to protocole chapter playing file and directory changes modified volume level Data can then be processed by an external device to control operation of the player e Choice 3 Mode advanced surveillance As in the surveillance mode status information are sent onto the Tx serial output but these data are sent permanently A frame is sent every 250 ms to report on the status of the player 3 different states can be reported 1 Waiting mode Sends a frame reporting that the player is not playing and is avaiting for an input 2 Playing Sends a frame reporting that the player is reading a file 3 Other No frame sent the player is not available It may be in USB mode defective and missing memory card power supply fault breakdown of the player This mode is used for security messaging applications No sending of frame indicates an error in order to take corrective action Command RS_MONITORING x x value 0 1 or 2 0 Mode Daisy chain 1 Mode surveillance 2 Mode advanced surveillance Exemple RS_MONITORIN

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