Options and accessories 9. specifications, 4234-a-en, 5. message playback – PATLITE BKV User Manual

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7. Options and Accessories

9. Specifications

Even after proper installation and handling, if the product does not operate correctly,

contact your PATLITE Sales Representative.

【Outer Appearance Drawing】

□109.8

4234-A-en

62.8

17.2

□120

Message No.

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

STOP

Signal

Input

Signal Input Timing Chart (Bit Input)

No.2

No.5

No.3

No.4 No.3

No.3

100ms

Input Timing (STOP)

BUSY Output Timing

Sound

Playback

Input Held

100ms or more

Time Delay

About 300ms

STOP

Input

CH5

Message No.

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

Signal

Input

Input Timing

Sound Reduction Timing Chart (Bit Input)

Sound

Playback

Sound

Reduction

300ms

100ms or more

CH5 Input

(Sound Reduction)

CH Input

CH5

Message No.

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

STOP

No.31 No.5

No.1

No.1 No.3

CH5

Signal

Input

Refer to Sec. 6-5-3 “Bit Input
Sound Reduction Mode”

Signal Input Timing Chart (Binary Input)

Message No.

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

STOP

No.5

No.4 No.2 No.2

No.3

No.1

CH5

Signal

Input

Input Timing

Interrupt Playback Timing Chart (Bit Input)

Sound

Playback

600ms or less

No.2

No.1

CH2

Input

CH1

Input

STOP

Message No.

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

Signal

Input

Input Timing

Sound Reduction Timing Chart (Binary Input)

STOP

Message No.

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

STOP

No.5 No.3

No.2

No.2 No.2

No.3

No.1

No.1

CH5

CH input

Timing of input

Hold Playback Timing Chart (Bit Input)

6-5-7. Bit Input Hold Playback Mode

(Operation Mode Switch: G)

If the signal wires from CH1 to CH5 for a bit input are held when short-circuited to
common, the message will repeat until the signal wire is removed from common.
・ Once the input is lost, the playback will stop.

Message No.

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

STOP

No.31

No.2

No.15

No.15

No.7

No.3

No.1

CH5

Input CH

Timing of input

Hold Playback Timing Chart (Binary Input)

No.3

No.1

6-5-8. Binary Input Hold Playback Mode

(Operation Mode Switch: H)

If the signal wires from CH1 to CH5 for a binary input are held when short-circuited to
common, the message will repeat until the signal wire is removed from common.
・ Once the input is lost, the playback will stop.

6-5-9. Test Playback

(Operation Mode Switch: I through P)

Message from CH1 continues being played back. Any other CH inputs are ignored during
test playback.

・ Use the “Test Playback Mode” when checking the operation or adjusting the volume.
・ To operate in the “Test Playback Mode”, select the “Operation Mode Switch” to any

mode from “I” to “P”.

・ Because the “Test Playback Mode” automatically resets the “Operation Mode” to ‘A’,

reboot the product after exiting the “Test Playback Mode” in order for the new settings to
take effect.

Sound play

No.2

No.1

300ms or less

CH2 Input

CH1 Input

Sound play

CH2 Input

CH1 Input

600ms or less

300ms or less

600ms or less

■ SD Card:  Model SDV-128P

The SD Card is used when changing the messages for the Voice Annunciator product.

■ Voice Playlist Editor: Model FV-Win

MP3 Editor software with a collection of 2000 MP3 standard messages.

■ Mounting Bracket:  Model BK-001

Available for Models BK・BKV

Sound

Playback

BUSY

Output

Input Timing (Binary)

Time Delay

About 300ms

within 5ms

Input Held

100ms or more

Input Held

100ms or more

CH

Input2

CH

Input1

Input a binary channel within 5ms, and hold for
100ms or more. other binary channel inputs
are not accepted until the message ends.

Input Timing (Bit)

Input Held

100ms or more

100ms

Time Delay

About 300ms

CH

Input

After an input is held for at least 100ms, any
other channel input is not accepted until the
message ends. (”STOP” input is the
exception)

Input Stablized

Input Stablized

Input

Stablized

Binary Input

Stablized

300ms

or more

100ms

Sound
Playback

Sound
Playback

Sound

Reduction

CH5

Sound

Reduction

Sound

Reduction

No.4

Sound

Reduction

No.15

Sound

Reduction

No.4

Sound

Reduction

No.5

Sound

Reduction

No.3

Sound

Reduction

No.2

Sound

Reduction

No.3

Sound

Reduction

No.3

Sound

Reduction

No.4

Sound

Reduction

No.6

● Despite the cautions and warnings provided in this manual, it is not the responsibility of

PATLITE for any failure or damage occured from mishandling.

● Due to changes, improvements, etc., the contents of this manual may change without

advance notice.

Unit: mm

Binary Input Table

Message

No.

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5

Message

No.

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5

Message

No.

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

※ A”1” in the table refers to the
short-circuit of the signal line to the
common line.

6-5. Message Playback

Turn the product on and short-circuit the signal line to the common line to for operation.
・ Short-circuit the signal wire to common for 100ms or more (Pulse input).
・ When controlling this product via the power supply, the start-up takes about 500ms

before the sound can play back.

・ The input timing for all modes, from the “BUSY” output to the “STOP” input, and all the

CH inputs are the same for when playing back messages.  Please refer to the Input
Timing Chart below for operation.

・ When two or more signal wires are short-circuited at the same time to the common lines

for bit input, the higher channel takes priority (bit input only).

Priority Input Order: STOP>CH5>CH4>CH3>CH2>CH1

6-5-1. Bit Input Mode

(Operation Mode Switch: A)

If signal wires from CH1 to CH5 are short-circuited to the common, the message of the
selected channel will play back.
・ During message playback, any input other than “STOP” is not accepted.

6-5-2. Binary Input Mode

(Operation Mode Switch: B)

If signal wires from CH1 to CH5 are short-circuited to the common, the message
corresponding to the binary input conversion table will be played back.
(Refet to the “Binary Input Table”)
・ During message playback, any input other than “STOP” is not accepted.

6-5-3. Bit Input Sound Reduction Mode

(Operation Mode Switch: C)

CH1 to 4 corresponds to Bit Inputs. CH5 Input reduces the volume by 15dB.

・ CH5 has no input priority.
・ When multiple messages are entered during playback, the next message will be reduced.
・ Any input other than “STOP” or “Sound Reduction” will be ignored during playback.

6-5-4. Binary Input Sound Reduction Mode

(Operation Mode Switch: D)

CH1 to 4 corresponds to Binary Inputs. CH5 Input reduces the volume by 15dB.

・ CH5 has no input priority.
・ When multiple messages are entered during playback, the next message will be reduced.
・ Any input other than “STOP” or “Sound Reduction” will be ignored during playback.

6-5-5. Bit Input Interrupt Playback Mode

(Operation Mode Switch: E)

When one of the signal wires from CH1 to CH5 are entered for a bit input and an input
message is entered during message playback, the message will interrupt the message
being played.
・ Even if the input is held down, the message playback will be reproduced only once.
・ There is no Priority Input Order

Sound

Playback

CH2

Input

CH1

Input

Message No.

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

STOP

CH5

Signal

Input

Input Timing

Interrupt Playback Timing Chart (Binary Input)

No.31

No.8 No.10

No.4

600ms or less

No.3

No.2

6-5-6. Binary Input Interupt Playback Mode

(Operation Mode Switch: F)

When one of the signal wires from CH1 to CH5 for a binary input are entered and an
input message is entered during message playback, the message will interrupt the
message being played.
・ Even if the input is held down, the message playback will be reproduced only once.
・ There is no Priority Input Order

● Turn the volume control lightly, a torque over 0.3N・m can damage the volume control.

PLEASE

6-4. Volume Adjustment

The sound level can be adjusted by the volume control.
Use a flat-head screwdriver with a blade width of 1.0mm or
thinner for turing the volume control.

Increase

Volume

Decrease

Volume

1mm

Model

BKV-31JF

BKV-31KF

BKV-31QF

Rated Voltage

12 - 24V DC

100V AC (50/60Hz)

220V AC (50/60Hz)

Power Consumption

Max. 9W

Max. 10W

Max. 10W

Voltage Range

10.8 - 26.4V DC

100V AC

±10%

220V AC

±10%

Sound Pressure Level

Audio File

File Format

Internal Memory Size

Number of Playback Messages
Operating Temperature Range

Relative Humidity

Mounting Direction

Protection Rating

Insulation Resistance

Withstanding Voltage

Vibration Resistance

Mass

MPEG1 Audio Layer III (MP3) Standard Bit Rate: 64kbit/s, Fs=44.1kHz (CD Quality)

FAT16

Bit Input: 5 / Binary Input: 31

85% RH or less (no condensation)

350g

±10%

530g

±10%

←Upright

Position

←Sideways

Position

Inverted

Position

IP54 (Upright Direction for Panel Mount only)

1M

Ω or more (at 500V DC) between terminal and chassis

500V DC for 1 minute

1500V DC for 1 minute

(Between terminal and chassis)

1000V DC for 1 minute

At 30Hz in directions from back and fourth, left and right, up and down for 2 hours

45.0m/s

2

(Upright Position)

19.6m/s

2

(Upright Position)

Indoor: Upright, sideways and inverted mounting (Use Upright if water splashing is present) Outdoor: Upright Direction Only

-10 to +50

504kB (MP3 data total)/ Maximum playback time 63sec (at Standard Bit Rate)

Max. 95dB: Placed on a 300mm

2

base at a distance of 1 meter with a 1kHz sine wave at a -6dB input.

Volume Adjustable

※Sound level of message will vary with the surrounding environment.

● As the sound increases, the possibiliy of distortion may also occur.
● Due to environmental conditions and tolerances. the volume may not be at zero sound level.
● The volume is turned half-way at the factory prior to shipment.

NOTE

● Although a pop noise may occur when the playback is controlled via the power supply or

playback start and finish, it is not an indication of failure.

● Even when starting two or more units simultaneously, a lag will occur during message

playback.

NOTE

8. Before Requesting Repair

Problem

Where to Check

What to do

No
Sound

Different
Channel
Plays Back

Cannot
Record
Message

SD Card not

being read

Is there power supplied?

Is the signal line to common line short-
circuited correctly?
Is the STOP input on?
Is the volume turned down to minimum?
Is the signal line to common line short-
circuited correctly?

Is the Operation Mode Switch set correctly?

Is there power supplied?
Is the playlist created on the SD card?

Is the file name and contents of the playlist
folder right?

Is the data storage location correct?

Is the SD card an option product from our
company?

Is the SD card inserted correctly?

Is the volume turned down to minimum?
(Overwrite beep may not be heard)

Is the “SDV-128P being used?

Is the SD Card correctly inserted?

Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring)

Double check the SD Card.
(6-3. Message Rewriting)

Double check the contents of the SD Card
Playlist and Data Folder.
(FV-Win or Patlite

Playlist Editor Help File.)

Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring)

Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring)

Double check the SD Card.
(6-3. Message Rewriting)

Adjust the volume. (6-4. Volume Adjustment)

Double check the Selection Switch.
(6-2. Playback Mode Selection)

Adjust the volume. (6-4. Volume Adjustment)

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