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ii) Playing (at the end of the SoundFile it may or may not play another sound file).
iii) Looping. At the end of the sound, it will loop the same SoundFile as seamlessly as
possible.
iv) Paused. Playing or Looping, but it has been paused.
c) Name of the SoundFile (in DOS 8.3 format).
d) Seconds into the SoundFile.
e) Volume of the left and right sides of the repeater output. A value of 255 is at maximum. It
displays ‘muted’ when not playing.
14) RTC or GPS time.
a) If Daylight Savings Time is in effect, it will display ‘dst’ if in the Northern hemisphere, or
‘sdst if in the Southern hemisphere.
b) Time
c) Day of Week
d) Date
e) Schedule being used, or ‘none loaded’ if no schedule file has been found, or ‘none today’ if
there is a schedule being used on this day. Note that the schedule being used is only up-
dated on even minutes, as the schedule is scanned.
15) Daylight Savings Time settings.
17) ServoMotor Outputs. This line shows the numbers on enabled ServoMotor outputs ‘Servo0’, ‘Ser-
vo1’, etc.. Outputs which have not been enabled for using a ServoMotor PWM output will be la-
beled ‘n/a0’, ‘n/a1’, ‘n/a2’, etc..
18) Minimum PWM pulse width which will be sent to each ServoMotor output on the ‘
’ port. The
default for the minimum pulse width is 1.000 ms.
19) Maximum PWM pulse width which will be sent to each ServoMotor output on the ‘
’ port. The
default for the maximum pulse width is 2.000 ms.
If the option to resynchronize the Real Time ‘Atomic’ Clock has been selected from the ‘Mp3 Config.exe’, the
time it will be reset to is shown on the line which shows the ‘RTC’ input status. A closure on the ‘RTC’ input will re-
synchronize the internal RealTime clock to to this time. This keeps the Sd-50/8s or Sd-50/40s internal clock syn-
chronized to the external ‘Atomic’ Clock.
a) !
Play a Sound
This command is available ONLY if SoundFiles have been found on the installed Sd/MMC
flash card.
This prompts you for a SoundFile number to play. It will only let you enter valid sound numbers. Once started,
the sound ‘info’ line will change to reflect the status of the sound file that was just started. If the sound file has been
configured to do a ‘seamless loop’ at the end, the ‘info’ line will report the sound as ‘looping’, instead of the more
usual ‘playing’.
b) !
Stop Sound
This command is available ONLY if SoundFiles have been found on the installed Sd/MMC
flash card.
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