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I N T R O D U C T I O N A N D C O N T E N T S

PA G E 3

A M I S - D M A 1 I N S TA L L AT I O N & O P E R AT I O N M A N U A L

1 . I N T R O D U C T I O N

4

1.1

Introduction

1.2

What is MP3?

1.3

Encoder

1.4

Decoder

1.5

Player

1.6

Wave

1.7

Audio compression in various formats

2 . I N S TA L L AT I O N

5

2.1 Contents of the DMA1 kit

2.2

Notices

3 . D E S C R I P T I O N A N D C O N N E C T I O N S

6

3.1

Command

description

3.2

Connection

description

3.3

Power

supply

3.4

Logic

inputs

3.5 IN/OUT 8 - Vlink input/output

3.6 Serial RS485 connection

3.7 Line level audio input

3.8 Line level audio output

3.9 Amplifi ed audio output

4 . C O N F I G U R AT I O N

F I L E

9

4.1 What is the confi guration fi le?

4.2 Content of the confi guration fi le

4.3 How it is managed by the DMA1

4.4 Preparing the fi le

4.5 Storing fi les in Flash memory

4.6

Audio

adjustment

parameters

4.7 Timing and switchover parameters

4.8 Diagram of operating parameters

4.9

Input

management

parameters

4.10 Infrared movement sensor management parameters

5 . S C H E D U L E D O P E R AT I O N

1 5

5.1 Introduction to timed operation

5.2 The palimpsest fi le – palin.txt

5.3

Mixer

function

5.4 AVC function – automatic control of the output volume

6 . P L AY L I S T O P E R AT I O N

1 7

6.1 Introduction to playlist mode operation

6.2 What is a playlist fi le?

6.3 Playlist activation by logic inputs - MPLL

(Mode PLayList) parameter

6.4 Stop & Play Priority Playlist

6.5

Priority

Playlist

6.6 Stop & Play Standard Playlist

6.7

Standard

Playlist

6.8 Stop & Play Restart Playlist

6.9

Restart

Playlist

7 . O P E R AT I O N W I T H L O G I C I N P U T S

2 0

7.1 Logic input operating mode

7.2 Binary input command codes

8 . S P E C I A L

F U N C T I O N S

2 6

8.1

Connection of two DMA1s

8.2

Amplifi er bridging (40W)

9 . R S 4 8 5

S E R I A L

C O M M U N I C AT I O N

2 8

9.1

RS485

communication

9.2

Serial port communication parameters (confi g.txt)

9.3

Framing

error

9.4

NAK reply by a DMA1

9.5

Transmitting a command from a control system

9.6

Basic format of dedicated protocols

9.7 Basic set-up of data packets

9.8

Control

codes

9.9

Address

(ADD)

9.10

Command

(CMD)

9.11

CheckSum

(CHK)

9.12

Basic

protocol

9.13 Basic protocol with CheckSum

9.14 Basic protocol with CR and LF

9.15 Basic protocol with CheckSum, CR and LF

9.16 List of commands

9.17 Error codes

1 0 . S P E C I F I C AT I O N S

4 0

10.1

Technical

features

10.2

Maintenance

and

conservation

10.3

Disposal

AUS, EUR, USA

Copyright 9th Feb 2006

Rev A: 1/03/06