No less than 10ms – PATLITE FV-127JP User Manual

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[Pulse Train]

The timing chart above indicates a message stopped during playback.

The timing duration between the input on and off can be no less than 10ms ( ※ ).

When the message starts playback, this is the case when no silence is added at the head of the message.

The STB terminal is not operable in the binary/hold playback mode.

( ☞ Refer to pg. 30 [(E) Hold Playback]

For pulse train details, refer to the individual playback modes.

( ☞ Refer to pg. 25 [7-2. Playback Modes])

The input delay time is set for 10ms. The input delay can be set for 50ms, for a 50ms delay.

Bit Input

When terminals CH1 to CH7 are shorted to the COM terminal, the voice message will playback. The terminals

CH1 to CH7 corresponds to voice messages No.1 to 7, respectively.

Do not use the STB terminal.

A maximum of seven messages can be played back.

When two inputs or more are selected at the same time, the channel is selected in order of precedence.

In memory playback mode, the memory is selected in order of the channel with the highest priority level.

( ☞ Refer to pg. 27 [(B) Memory Playback])

Input Priority Sequence

CLR > STOP > CH7 > CH6 > CH5 > CH4 > CH3 > CH2 > CH1

Binary Input

When terminals CH1 to CH7 are shorted to COM, if terminal STB and terminal COM are short-circuited, the voice

message will be played back.

(The hold playback mode is excluded)

Refer to pg. 30 [(E) Hold Playback]

For inputs relating to the playback message and channel input,

Refer to pg. 38 [10. Binary Input Table].

A maximum of 127 messages can be reproduced.

1 Channel Input

2 STB

3 STOP (CLR)

4 Voice Message

5 Busy

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