If there are switched sounds on the SD-Card (sounds sound1.wav to
sound16.wav), they are selected using switched channel P1 and switched
channel P3. Sounds 1 to 8 are selected by pushing the stick forward and
back to the neutral position the appropriate number of times. To make
selection easier for the higher numbered sounds, pushing the stick
backwards and back to neutral once will play sound 9, twice will play sound
10 and so forth up to 8 times will play sound 16. If a switched sound is
playing it can be ended by selecting another sound to play.
Inputs P1 & P3 both access the same sound files, so you can play all 16
sounds from just one channel of your transmitter, however, if you use two
channels of your transmitter you can then access different sounds at the
same time.
Sounds 1 to 8 play once and then stop. Sounds 9 to 16 play continuously
once selected – they can only be stopped by selecting another sound to
play. Selecting a switched sound to play while another is playing will make
the system play the second sound once the first one has finished. If multiple
sounds are selected while one is playing, only the last one selected will be
played once the first sound has finished. To stop a looped sound from
playing without playing another sound, you need to select a sound which
has not been setup (does not have a corresponding sound file). This will
stop the looping sound playing once the sound has reached the end.
Selecting the non-setup sound will have no effect on a non-looping sound
(sounds 1 to 8)