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CFSound-II Digital Audio System 

Copyright©1992-2006 by ACS, Sarasota, Florida 

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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  

Frequently Asked Questions 

 

Q. The RED LED flashes four times at power up?  

Q.  The  RED  LED  flashes  two  times  when  I  try  to  play  a  sound,  and  no  sound  plays?  Why  is  my 
CFSOUND.INI file not making the CFSound II perform using the features I have specified ?:

 

   This  is  by  far  our  most  commonly  asked  question.  99%  of  time,  it  is  because  your  files  have  double 
extensions.  I.E.  "01C.WAV.WAV"  or  "CFSOUND.INI.INI".  Later  versions  of  Windows  hide  the  file 
extensions  in  explorer,  so  by  putting  ".WAV"  or  ".INI"  in  the  filename,  you  are  actually  causing  a 
duplicate file extension.   

   To turn the hiding of file extensions off in Windows XP, do the following:  
Click on Start 
Then Click on Control Panel 
Next, Click on Folder Options 
Click on the View tab on the Folder Options Window 
Scroll down to "Hide Extensions for Known File Types" 
Click on the Check box to the left of it to remove the check mark 
Click on the Apply Button
  

Now  the  complete  file  names  will  be  displayed  in  Explorer,  and  any  folder,  and  you  can  remove  the 
duplicate file extensions 

 

Q. What Inputs and outputs are available on the main CFSound board, without adding I/O Modules 
?:

 

   The CFSound main board has a single PTT(Push To Talk) Relay for an output and a single contact input 
that appears as Contact #25 for an input. Additional Inputs and outputs are added by adding I/O Modules. 
The CFSound II can accept one I/O module, along with one amplifier.  

 

Q.  I  have  a  motion  sensor  tied  to  an  old  industrial  looping  tape  deck.  The  first  time  the  sensor  is 
broken  it  will  play  the  first  of  three  tracks,  the  second  time  the  same  sensor  is  broken  it  plays  the 
second track on the tape and the third time it plays the third track. Can your machine duplicate this 
task ?:

 

   Yes,  the  CFSound  II  can  function  as  you  described.  You  make  three  entries  into  the  [CONTACTS] 
section of the CFSOUND.INI file that you place on the Compact Flash Card.   

[Contacts] 
SequenceContactNumber=dd 
FirstSoundNumber=ff 
LastSoundNumber=ll
  

-->

 Setting the SequenceContactNumber to anything greater than zero, causes the input # dd to operate in 

a sequencing mode.  

-->

 FirstSoundNumber sets the first wav file number to be played in the sequence as # ff.  

-->

 LastSoundNumber sets the last wav file number to be played in the sequence as # ll.   

You would replace dd with the contact input you wanted to function this way, ff with the first sound that 
you wanted it to play, and ll with the last sound you want it to play. Every time there is a contact closure on 
the input specified in dd, it will play the files from ff to ll in sequence, then start over again at ff, and keep 
repeating. 

 

Summary of Contents for CFSound-II

Page 1: ...Revision 2 23 Tuesday May 16 2006 6233 E Sawgrass R d Sarasota FL 34240 941 377 5775 F AX 941 378 4226 www acscontrol com Copyright c 1992 2006 by ACS Sarasota FL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...

Page 2: ...2 Sequential Sound Playout 14 RS 232 Serial Port Protocol 15 Card Requirements 16 Diagnostic LED Codes Red Green LEDs 16 Green LED 16 Red LED Error Flashes 16 Power Requirements 16 Digital Audio Recor...

Page 3: ...nd files are easily copied onto the card via your PC or laptop using a Compact FLASH to PCMCIA Compact FLASH to USB or parallel port adapter Once the files are copied to the Compact FLASH Card they ar...

Page 4: ...ain connector with the other lead to pin 10 The version in the beige enclosure has a black stripe on the negative lead which should be connected to pin 10 of the Main connector with the other lead to...

Page 5: ...TT Contact N O PTT Contact COM Input Contact 26 GROUND Input Contact 25 Left Speaker Speaker Common Right Speaker Pin Signal 1 Right Speaker 2 Speaker Common 3 Left Speaker 4 Input Contact 25 5 Ground...

Page 6: ...n when installing or removing the Compact FLASH Card Please be certain to insert the card with a straight and level motion Please do not force the card to insert Otherwise some of the 50 pins in the s...

Page 7: ...11 12 13 14 15 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 3 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 4 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74...

Page 8: ...ound is playing and multiple background sounds are played in the numerical sequence of the two digit input number starting with the special file BACKGRND WAV which is treated as if it were file 00 WAV...

Page 9: ...closed sample sequence Valid input opens are detected by reading a 1 1 0 closed closed open sample sequence The status of the unit while loading and scanning is also displayed via messages sent out th...

Page 10: ...ode of operation Default FALSE QuestionContacts dd Sets the number of question contacts to the decimal value dd Default 4 AnswerContacts dd Sets the number of answer contacts to the decimal value dd D...

Page 11: ...ng this value to TRUE will cause each activation of the SequenceContactNumber to play a random sound from the range FirstSoundNumber to LastSoundNumber Default FALSE OffsetContactNumber dd Sets the nu...

Page 12: ...next table shows a sample of Quiz mode sound file names and their contact associations given the following values for the Quiz section parameters QuestionContacts 4 AnswerContacts 4 AnswerWithoutQues...

Page 13: ...ect different sets of Answer contacts sounds such as various languages or features After a Question contact is activated it remains active selecting a given set of Answer contact sounds until another...

Page 14: ...card would be prepared with the 23 sound files named 01C WAV 17C WAV Then a CFSOUND INI file would be added to the card with the entries Contacts SequenceContactNumber 8 FirstSoundNumber 8 LastSoundNu...

Page 15: ...flushed Note that this can occur at the end of the current background sound file before it repeats A background or other sound that is playing may be stopped by issuing a SOH p 00 ETX serial command s...

Page 16: ...FAT FAT16 format and can not operate with a FAT32 formatted card You must select FAT file system to format your Compact Flash card in a Windows XP PC not FAT32 Diagnostic LED Codes Red Green LEDs Gre...

Page 17: ...ound clip at a higher level to achieve better fidelity 3 After your editing is complete and you are ready to make a file for the Compact FLASH II Digital Audio System use Cool Edit or a similar progra...

Page 18: ...r in series The output transistor of each optocoupler has a 10K pullup resistor on its collector with the emitter connected to ground and is buffered by an inverting gate The following diagram is repr...

Page 19: ...sistor of each optocoupler has a 10K pullup resistor on its collector with the emitter connected to ground and is buffered by an inverting gate The following diagram is representative of one input INP...

Page 20: ...UT 4 N O OUT 4 COM OUT 3 N O OUT 3 COM OUT 2 N O OUT 1 COM OUT 2 COM OUT 1 N O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT 4 N C OUT 3 N C OUT1 OUT 8 N O OUT 8 COM OUT 7 N O OUT 7 COM OUT 6 N O OUT 5 COM OUT 6 COM OUT 5...

Page 21: ...the corresponding input pin to ground A Ground connection is supplied on pins 1 and 10 of each Input connector for this purpose The input current sink requirement is approximately 15 mA The Input con...

Page 22: ...mally closed so that cut wires may be detected The CFSound II Contact Modules can work with either form of switch by using the appropriate filename letter token in the filename A sound can be played w...

Page 23: ...ain board has a single PTT Push To Talk Relay for an output and a single contact input that appears as Contact 25 for an input Additional Inputs and outputs are added by adding I O Modules The CFSound...

Page 24: ...acter N to the filename and make the sound s non interruptable You can also control the unit through the RS 232 port to start and stop sounds Q Can a background sound or music be played until another...

Page 25: ...do I use the Windows Sound Recorder to make recordings 1 Click on the Start Button then Programs then Accessories then Entertainment then Sound Recorder 2 Click on Files then Properties A new window o...

Page 26: ...the other side of the switch to the eighth terminal on INP1 page 17 of the manual and I can start the audio by pushing the switch closed but if I push the switch again open it does not stop the audio...

Page 27: ...ash cards on the market some of which require several seconds upon power up before they are accessible The firmware is designed to accommodate the worst case card and we ve had to slow it down in prod...

Page 28: ...4 of Sectors Track 32 of Sectors 31744 Partition at Sector 32 Kingston 8meg CF Card Detected CF Card Powered CF Card Reset CF Card Reset Released SST delay Found 1 devices on this ATA interface Device...

Page 29: ...9 09CS WAV 16000 Hz 44 20998 C S 10 0ACS WAV 16000 Hz 44 8936 C S 11 0BCS WAV 16000 Hz 44 11340 C S 12 0CCS WAV 16000 Hz 44 9078 C S 13 0DCS WAV 16000 Hz 44 11864 C S 14 0ECS WAV 16000 Hz 44 12922 C S...

Page 30: ...CFSound II Digital Audio System Copyright 1992 2006 by ACS Sarasota Florida 30 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Mechanical...

Page 31: ...queued Increased MAX_SOUNDS from 65 to 129 1 12 2 12 01 Added support for CFSOUND INI configuration file read upon card insertion Provides option to change baud rate 1 13 4 4 01 Added improved serial...

Page 32: ...to allow use of extremely slow RiData CF cards Added logic to try and skip over unnecessary RIFF chunks when parsing WAVE files 2 12 8 12 03 Added AutoplayEntireSequence option to the Contacts sectio...

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