Mode - a 10 .txt – PATLITE BSV User Manual
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8-2. SD Card Operation
SD cards can be used and the MP3 data and the memory inside the main unit can be used to control the operation
modes.
- The following is necessary for rewriting MP3 data.
• The SDV-128P type which saves the data for rewriting
Refer to pg. 26 “11. Optional Sales Items”
Refer to the PATLITE Playlist Editor “Help” menu for setting up the playlist and editing functions.
• Personal computer (equivalence OS Windows (R) 2000, Windows(R) XP, Windows(R) Vista)
• SD card reader/writer
• Application Software (PATLITE Playlist Editor�
* Even if the application software is not used, the data can still be created.
The file for choosing the operational mode can be created and it can be changed into arbitrary operational modes just by
rewriting.
Please refer back to pg.
15 “8-1. Operation Modes”
The operating mode configuration file can be created by using the file name of a text file as indicated below.
Example 1�
MODE-C.txt -- Configuration file is set for the bit input hold playback mode (sound reduction function is deactivated)
Example 2�
MODE-H05.txt -- Configuration file is set for the binary input memory playback mode (sound reduction function is
activated for a -5 dB reduction�
* Since the sound pressure changes with the surrounding environment, there is no guarantee the change in the sound
reduction value will make any noticeable difference.
* The file names can use both capital and small letters.
8-2-1 Operating Mode Configuration File
Note
• When using the PATLITE Playlist Editor, even when the text file is registered, sometimes the MP3 file is not
registered, therefore will not playback.
(Refer to the PATLITE Playlist Editor Help Menu in the software)
MODE - A 10 .txt
Please write the alphabet which shows
operational mode with a half-width
alphabetic character. The range is from
A through H.
Refer to pg. 15 “8-1. Operation Modes”
The entered value, in double digits, sets the
sound reduction in the range from 00 to 50.
When “00” or no numbers are written, the
sound reduction function becomes invalid.
Refer to pg. 14 “7-2. Sound Reduction Function”