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CH8
CH3
・
・
・
SD card
Card slot
BK-24□
BK-100□
BK-220□
6-5-1.Bit input (Sound group selection switch:A to H)
By short-circuiting the COM terminal and each CH terminal, the sound is played that
corresponds to each channel.
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If there is short circuit of the two or more CH terminal and COM terminal
at the same time, the sound of the CH with a larger number is played.
Priority order of CH CH8>CH7> ・ ・ ・ ・ >CH2>CH1
6-5-2.Binary input (Sound group selection switch:P)
By short-circuiting the COM terminal and eash from CH1 terminal to CH6 terminal, the
sound among the No.1 to No.32 is played, depending on the state of each short circuit.
(
Refer to the corresponding table for binary input)
CH2
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH
input
CH input
Sound
playing
CH input
CH input
Sound
playing
Playing lag time
About 300ms
Playing lag time
About 300ms
Input timing
Playing CH
CH1
CH2 CH3
CH8 CH3
□109.8
Input timing
Sound number of CH1
Sound number of CH2
Sound number of CH3
Sound number of CH4
Sound number of CH5
Sound number of CH6
Sound number of CH7
Sound number of CH8
Playing sound
No.
Corresponding table for binary input
05
31
01
13
*
The “1” in this table means short circuit of the COM terminal and CH terminal.
*
In the case of input contacts which are not described in the table or CH7,8, the sound
“5.Rapid Hi-Lo” is played.
12 - 24V DC
100V AC (50/60Hz)
220V AC (50/60Hz)
10.8 - 26.4V DC
100V AC ± 10%
220V AC ± 10%
Maximum 481mA
Maximum 145mA
Maximum 71mA
45m/s
'08.12.NHI
4232-A
530g ±10%
350g ±10%
Playing while short-circuiting between each CH terminal and COM terminal.
-20 ∼ 50℃
1MΩ and above ( At 500VDC ),Between charged metal part and non-charged metal part.
500VAC for 1 min.
1000VAC for 1 min.
1500VAC for 1 min.
Between charged metal part and non-charged metal part.
2
19.6m/s
2
62.8
17.2
□120
Sound No.
Sound No.
Sound No.
CH1CH2CH3CH4CH5CH6
01
1
0
0
0
0
0
02
0
1
0
0
0
0
03
1
1
0
0
0
0
04
0
0
1
0
0
0
05
1
0
1
0
0
0
06
0
1
1
0
0
0
07
1
1
1
0
0
0
08
0
0
0
1
0
0
09
1
0
0
1
0
0
10
0
1
0
1
0
0
11
1
1
0
1
0
0
CH1CH2CH3CH4CH5CH6
12
0
0
1
1
0
0
13
1
0
1
1
0
0
14
0
1
1
1
0
0
15
1
1
1
1
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
1
0
17
1
0
0
0
1
0
18
0
1
0
0
1
0
19
1
1
0
0
1
0
20
0
0
1
0
1
0
21
1
0
1
0
1
0
22
0
1
1
0
1
0
CH1CH2CH3CH4CH5CH6
23
1
1
1
0
1
0
24
0
0
0
1
1
0
25
1
0
0
1
1
0
26
0
1
0
1
1
0
27
1
1
0
1
1
0
28
0
0
1
1
1
0
29
1
0
1
1
1
0
30
0
1
1
1
1
0
31
1
1
1
1
1
0
32
0
0
0
0
0
1
Sound groups
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Sound Chart type E(BK-□E)
Sound List
6-3.How to Combine Sounds
When the sound group H is selected, sounds can be chosen from
the 32 sounds and combined freely using an SD card.
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Items prepared by customers
SD card (Type: SDV-128P Sold separately), Personal computer, SD card Reader/Writer
6-3-1.Creating the sound combination data
By using a personal computer, data consisting of different sounds is created
①
Connect SD card Reader/Writer to PC, and then insert an SD card.
SD card Reader/Writer
SD card
Personal computer
②
In the My Computer of the PC, open the drive into which the SD card is inserted.
③
Within 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.
④
Change 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. Selecting a Sound Group) 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 16 digits.
When a combination of the following sounds are to be created with the type BK-□A.
[Example]
CH1. Beep
(slow intermittent horn)
CH2. Amaryllis CH3.
Synthesized Piano
CH4. Grandfather’s Clock CH5. The camptown Races CH6. Shutter
CH7. Cuckoo CH.8 Mary had a little Lamb
Input the number [0125073120022119] in the text file, and store the file.
6-3-2.Transferring the sound combination data
The sound combination data created in "6-3-1. Creating the sound combination data" is transferred
to this product.
①
Turn on the power of this product, and check if the COM terminal and CH terminal is not
short-circuiting.
②
Open the front cover, and insert the SD card, in which the data created in "6-3-1. Creating the
sound combination data" is stored, into the card slot. And then, data transfer is started automatically.
③
When transferring the sound data is completed, it is informed by the sound ‘Pee.’Then, pull out
the SD card.
* The writing completes in 1 second or less. When it is informed by the sound ‘Pipipipi’ or there is
no reaction, the data transfer is not normally completed.Confirm the contents of data and operation
procedure.In addition, take note that if the volume control is set to the minimum, the informing sound
cannot be heard.
⑤
Set the sound group selection switch to H, and confirm the sound of each channel .
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As for the SD card, use the type SDV-128P sold separately. Operation is not guaranteed
if an SD card of any other type is used.
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When formatting the SD card, do it in FAT16.
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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.
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Pay attention that no foreign object enter into the card slot.
Other Precautions
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.
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Turn the volume control lightly. It may be damaged if a torque of 0.3N・m or more is applied.
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If sound volume is increased, sound cracking may occur depending on a sound.
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Even if the volume is set at the minimum level, the sound condition may not become silent,
depending on the environment of usage.
Volume
larger
Volume
smaller
1mm
Other Precautions
Information
6-5.How to Play sounds
When the COM terminal and the terminal CH 1 - CH 8 are short-circuited after turning on the power,
the sound of the channel of the selected group is played.
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Sound is played while the terminals are short-circuited.(Level hold input)
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When this product is operated by turning on the power, it takes about 1 second to play a sound.
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Although pop noise is sometimes generated at ON/OFF of power supply,
it is not a failure.
Information
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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.
Contents of trouble
Points to be checked
Method of action/treatment
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 sound group selection switch?
Confirm the wiring.(5.How to perform wiring)
Confirm the wiring.(5.How to perform wiring)
Adjust the volume.(6-4.Adjusting the Sound Volume)
Adjust the volume.(6-4.Adjusting the Sound Volume)
Is the volume set to the minimum level or not?
Confirm the sound group selection switch.(6-2.Selecting a Sound Group)
Confirm the wiring.(5.How to perform wiring)
Sound is not played
Is there a text document stored in the SD card?
Is the SD card correctly inserted?
Is the SD card of our company’s optional item used?
Confirm a text document in the SD card.
(6-3.How to Combine Sounds)
Confirm the SD card.
(6-3-2Transferring the sound combination data.)
SD card is not read.
Is the location of the stored file correct?
Are the file name and the content of the text document correct?
A diffferent channel
is played
7. Before You Request a Repair
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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.
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Please note also that the contents in this document may be changed for improvement
without notification in advance.
Model
Rated Voltage
Current Consumption
Voltage Range
CH input method
Mass
Sound Pressure
Level
RH 85% or lower (no condensation)
Indoor: Normal, reverse, and lateral direction are possible
(Normal direction only in places where water may be splashed on it). Outdoor: Normal direction only
Operating Temperature Range
Number of playing channels
Relative Humidity
Mounting Direction
IP54 (When the panel is mounted in normal direction; Front only)
Protection Level
Resistance to Vibration
Withstand voltage
Insulation resistance
8. Specifications
【
External view】(mm)
Maximum 95dB (Fit the product on the plate of □300mm, and measure the level with the sound 5."Rapid Hi-Lo"
at the distance of 1m from the center of the product, in the front direction. Volume is adjustable.
*The sound pressure level may be lowered depending on the sound and environment of usage.
*The sound pressure level of type BK-24 may be lowerd in case of usage by 17V DC or less.
Bit input (In case of setting of sound group from A to H) /Binary input(In case of setting of sound group from A to H)
Bit input : 8 channels / Binary input : 32 channels
F
G
Synthesized Bell
Group
Synthesized Melody
Synthesized Piano
Call sign
Annie Laurie
London bridge is falling down
Mary had a little Lamb
Minuet
Fur Elise
The camptown Races
Synthesized Bell
Synthesized Piano
Melody Chime
Alarm Clock
CH 1
Group
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
Inverted Revellie
The sound 5."Rapid
Hi-Lo"
32 sounds of the
Sound 01∼32 are
playable by using CH
1∼CH 6.
(Binary input)
Galactic Motor
Symphony No.40
I∼O
P
Alarm Clock
Grandfather s Clock
Two Tone
Ringing Hi-Lo
Synthesized Piano
Call sign
Ringing Hi-Lo
Synthesized Bell
Call sign
The camptown Races
Galactic Motor
Amaryllis
Ringing Phone
Chime
Alarm Clock
Chime
Grandfather s Clock
Fur Elise
Alien Chatter
Train Ride
London bridge is falling down
Falling Crystals
Galloping Hi-Lo
Mary had a little Lamb
Inverted Revellie
Inverted Revellie
Minuet
Annie Laurie
Amaryllis
Symphony No.40
Galactic Motor
CH 7
The camptown Races
Chime
Ave Maria
A
E
D
C
B
CH 1
CH 8
CH 5
CH 6
CH 2
CH 8
CH 7
CH 3
CH 4
CH 4
CH 3
CH 6
CH 5
H
Rapid Hi-Lo
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
Two Tone
CH 2
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
Chime
Mary had a little Lamb
Ave Maria
Yelp (rapid siren)
Ringing Phone
Stutter + Bell
Rapid Hi-Lo
17
Inverted Revellie
25
Annie Laurie
18
Galactic Motor
01
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
09
Stutter + Bell
02
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
10 Synthesized Melody
26
London bridge is falling down
03
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
11
Chime
19
Ringing Phone
27
Mary had a little Lamb
04
Yelp (rapid siren)
12
Call sign
20
Two Tone
28 The camptown Races
07 Synthesized Piano 15
Alien Chatter
08
Synthesized Bell
16
Falling Crystals
22
Ringing Hi-Lo
30
14
Galloping Hi-Lo
21
Alarm Clock
24
Minuet
Symphony No.40
23
For Elise
32 Grandfather s Clock
31
Ave Maria
05
Rapid Hi-Lo
13
Train Ride
06
Melody Chime
29
Amaryllis