Before you request a repair, Specifications – PATLITE BD User Manual
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Author 11:New Funky Sueyoshi 12・17:Yumi Matsutoya 13:Ami Ozaki 14:Tetsuji Hayashi 15:Tatsuro Yamashita
16:Kazumasa Oda 18:Maria Takeuchi 19:HILL MILDRED J 20:CHURCHILL FRANK E
21・22・27・29・30・31・32:TRADITIONAL 23:Nobuyoshi Koshibe 24:Takeshi Shibuya 25:SCHUBERT FRANZ
26:MARKS JOHN D 28:American folk song
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
A
Group
Runner
Mamotte Agetai
C
B
Doyoubino Koibito
Saafu Tengoku Sukii Tengoku
Oribiao Kikinagara
Akino Kehai
A September
E
D
Hi Ho
Bear Song
Iro Howaitoburendo
G
F
Runner
Doyoubino Koibito
Oh My Darling Clementine
Mamotte Agetai
Yankee doodle
Oribiao Kikinagara
A September
J
I
Konnako Irukana
Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer
02
01
04
03
06
05
08
07
10
09
12
Mamotte Agetai
11
Runner
14
A September
13
Oribiao Kikinagara
16
Akino Kehai
15
Doyoubino Koibito
18
Iro Howaitoburendo
17 Saafu Tengoku Sukii Tengoku
20
Hi Ho
19
22
Bear Song
Happy Birthday
21 I've been working on the Railroad
24
Konnako Irukana
23
Toys Go Cha Cha Cha
26 Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer
25
Wiegenlied
28 Oh My Darling Clementine
27 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
30
Yankee doodle
29
Yellow Rose of Texas
32
Londonderry Air
31 When the Saints Go Marching In
H
Happy Birthday
Hi Ho
Akino Kehai
Saafu Tengoku Sukii Tengoku
Bear Song
Iro Howaitoburendo
L
K
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
When the Saints Go Marching In
Toys Go Cha Cha Cha
Oh My Darling Clementine
Konnako Irukana
Yellow Rose of Texas
Wiegenlied
Yankee doodle
Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer
N
M
Londonderry Air
Runner
Mamotte Agetai
HIHO
Yankee doodle
When the Saints Go Marching In
P
O
Sound groups
●Sound Chart type D (BD-□D)
Sound List
6-3.How to Combine Sounds
When the sound group P is selected, sounds can be chosen from
the 32 sounds and combined freely using an SD card.
●Items prepared by customers
SD card (Type: SDV-2GP Sold separately), Personal computer, SD card Reader/Writer
1.Creating the sound combination data
By using a personal computer, data consisting of different sounds is created
①Connect SD card Reader/Writer to PC, and then insert an SD card.
6-4.Adjusting the Sound Volume
The sound volume can be adjusted using the
volume control. Use a flat-blade screwdriver
with the blade thickness of 1.0mm or thinner
for turning the volume control.
●Turn the volume control lightly. It may be damaged if a torque of 0.3N・m or more is applied.
●When the volume is set to high, the sound may be distorted in some sounds.
●In some cases the volume may not be zero even if the volume control is set to the minimum.
2.Transferring the sound combination data
The sound combination data created in "1. Creating the sound combination data" is transferred to this product.
① Turn off the power of this product.
② Open the front cover, and insert the SD card, in which the data created in "1. Creating the sound combination
data" is stored, into the card slot.
③ Turn on the power of this product.
④ When transferring the sound data is completed, you will hear a high-pitched tone. After hearing the
sound, pull out the SD card.
* The writing completes in 1 second or less. When you hear the high-pitched tone repeatedly or hear no sound at all,
it means that the writing was unsuccessful. Confirm the descriptions for the procedures 1 and 2.
But take note that if the volume control is set to the minimum, you will not hear the sound of completion.
⑤ Set the sound group selection switch to P, and confirm the sound of each channel .
Card slot
SD card
● As for the SD card, use the type SDV-2GP sold separately. Operation is not guaranteed if an SD card of any
other type is used.
● When formatting the SD card, do it in either FAT12 or FAT16.
● When inserting the SD card, pay attention to the orientation of the SD card. And do not forcibly insert the
SD card into the card slot. Doing so may cause damage to the SD card and/or the product.
● Pay attention that no foreign object enter into the card slot.
Volume
larger
Volume
smaller
1mm
6-5.How to Play Sounds
When the COM terminal and the terminal CH 1 - CH 4 are short-circuited after turning on the power, the sound of the
channel of the selected group is played.
●Sound is played while the terminals are short-circuited.
●When 2 or more CH terminals are short-circuited to the COM terminal, the sound of the channel with a larger number
will be played.
Priority order for the channels CH 4>CH 3>CH 2>CH 1
●When this product is operated by turning on the power, it takes about 1 second to play a sound.
●Refer to the table below for the time chart when this product is operated by the CH terminals.
●Pop noise may be generated when the power is turned on or off, or at the beginning
of playing a sound. But it is normal.
Sound
CH signal input time chart
CH 4
CH 3
CH 2
CH 1
CH 1
CH 2 CH 3
170ms or less
50ms or less
CH 4 CH 3
●If the product does not operate correctly even after it is properly installed and handled,
contact a branch office or the technical support printed on the last page.
Symptom
Points to be checked
Coping strategies
Is the power supplied?
Are the COM terminal and CH terminal short-circuited correctly?
Are the COM terminal and CH terminal short-circuited correctly?
Is the volume control not set to the minimum?
Is the power supplied?
It is correctly selected with the tone color group selection switch?
Confirm the wiring.
Confirm the wiring.
Adjust the volume.
Is the volume control not set to the minimum?
Adjust the volume.
Confirm the tone color group selection switch.
Confirm the wiring.
Confirm the wiring.
Confirm the location of the stored file.
No sound is played
Is there a text document stored in the SD card?
Is the SD card correctly inserted?
Confirm the orientation of the insertion.
Create a text document in the SD card.
It does not read SD card
Is the data not placed in a folder?
Is the extension of text document “.txt”?
Are the file name and the content of the text document correct?
Confirm the file name and the content of the text document.
Confirm the extension of document file name.
A sound of a different
channel is played
7. Before You Request a Repair
● Please note that we will not be held responsible for the failure or damage caused by handling the product in ways
not observing the warnings or cautions contained in this document.
● Please note also that the contents in this document may be changed for improvement without notification
in advance.
(*1) Please use the power-supply voltage with DC24V in case you use in quiet place.
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8. Specifications
【External view】(mm)
17.2
Mounting hardware
(Extended length with cover open)
④Change the file name of the created text document to
【 OTO-LIST.txt 】
* Use half-size upper- or lowercase letters for the file name.
If the extension ".txt" is not displayed when the text document is created, change the file
name to [ OTO-LIST ].
Enter the number of the sound (see 6-2. Sound List) you want to combine into the text
document created in ④ and store it in the SD card. * Enter the sound number with
half-size numbers of 8 digits.
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Example
When a combination of the following sounds are to be created with the type BD-□A.
CH 1: Beep CH 2: Amaryllis CH 3: Synthesized Piano CH 4: Grandfather's Clock
Enter the number shown below into the text document, and save the file.
【 01250731 】
Sound number of CH 4
Sound number of CH 3
Sound number of CH 2
Sound number of CH 1
SD card Reader/Writer
SD card
Personal computer
I've been working on the Railroad
I've been working on the Railroad
T-06B0152
T-0710139
T-0710140
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
Yelp (rapid siren)
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
Melody Chime
Rapid Hi-Lo
Synthesized Bell
Synthesized Piano
Call Sign
Chime
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
Rapid Hi-Lo
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
Yelp (rapid siren)
Melody Chime
Chime
Synthesized Piano
Call Sign
Synthesized Bell
Chime
Chime
Call Sign
Call Sign
Chime
Chime
Call Sign
Call Sign
Chime
Call Sign
Chime
Call Sign
Other Precautions
Other Precautions
Information
Information
Model
BD-24□
BD-100□
Rated Voltage
Power Consumption
12-24V DC(*1)
100V AC / 220V AC 50/60Hz
Voltage Range
10.8-26.4V DC
100V±10% AC / 220V±10% AC
4W / Standby power consumption 0.5W
5W / Standby power consumption 1.1W
Mass
205g±10%
325g±10%
Sound Pressure Level
Max. :90dB (at a distance of 1m when the panel is attached)Volume adjustment is possible.
* The sound pressure level may be lower depending on the tone color, usage environment, and supplied voltage.
Bit input
Level hold input (Sound is played while COM terminal and CH terminal are short-circuited.))
Operation by turning on the power: 1s or less Operation by CH signal: 170ms or less
4 channels
CH4>CH3>CH2>CH1
-20 ~ 55 ℃
RH 85% or lower (no condensation)
Indoor use only: * Normal, * reverse, and * lateral
direction are possible (Normal direction only in
places where water may be splashed on it).
Indoor : * Normal, * reverse, and * lateral direction
are possible (Normal direction only in places where
water may be splashed on it).
Outdoor:*Normal direction only.
CH Input
Input Method
Starting Time
Number of Channels
Priority Order for the Channels
Operating Temperature Range
Relative Humidity
Mounting Direction
IP54 (When the panel is mounted in normal direction; Front only)
Protection Level
19.6m/s
Resistance to Vibration
2
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
A
Group
C
B
E
D
G
F
J
I
02
01
04
03
06
05
08
07
10
09
12
Call sign
11
Chime
14
Galloping Hi-Lo
Galloping Hi-Lo
13
Train Ride
Train Ride
16
Falling Crystals
Falling Crystals
15
Alien Chatter
Alien Chatter
18
Garactic Motor
Garactic Motor
Two Tone
Ringing Hi-Lo
17
Inverted Reveille
Inverted Reveille
Ringing Phone
Alarm Clock
Fur Elise
Fur Elise
20
Two Tone
Two Tone
19
22
Minuet
Minuet
Minuet
Ringing Phone
21
Alarm Clock
Alarm Clock
24
Fur Elise
23
Ringing Hi-Lo
26 London bridge is falling down
London bridge is falling down
London bridge is falling down
25
Annie Laurie
Annie Laurie
Annie Laurie
28 The camptown Races
The camptown Races
27 Mary had a little Lamb
Mary had a little Lamb
30
Symphony No.40
Symphony No.40
Symphony No.40
29
Amaryllis
Amaryllis
32
Grandfather’s Clock
Grandfather’s Clock
31
Ave Maria
Ave Maria
Ave Maria
H
L
K
N
M
P
O
Sound groups
●Sound Chart type E(BD-□E)
Sound List
T-06B0152
T-0710139
T-0710140
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
Yelp (rapid siren)
Yelp (rapid siren)
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
Melody Chime
Rapid Hi-Lo
Synthesized Bell
Synthesized Bell
Synthesized Piano
Synthesized Melody Chime
Synthesized Melody Chime
Stutter+Bell
Stutter+Bell
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
Rapid Hi-Lo
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
Melody Chime
Chime
Synthesized Piano
Call Sign
Chime
Chime
Call Sign
Call Sign
Chime
Chime
Call Sign
Call Sign
Chime
Call Sign
Call Sign
Call Sign
Call Sign
Call Sign
Call Sign
Call Sign
Chime
Call Sign
②In the My Computer of the PC, open the drive into which the SD card is inserted.
③Within the window opened, click with the right mouse button, and point New Document
and then choose Text Document.
* The name may vary such as notepad depending on the OS and its version.
Chime
Chime
Chime
Chime
Chime
Chime
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