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Int 

Non-Int 

1-10 

(sequentially plays the 

next track each time a 
button is pressed)

 

 

Int 

1-10 

(sequentially plays the 

next track each time a 
button is pressed)

 

 

Non-Int 

1,2 

3,4 

Int 

1,2 

3,4 

Non-Int 

1,2,3 

4,5,6 

Int 

1,2,3 

4,5,6 

Non-Int 

1,2,3,4 

5,6,7,8 

Int 

1,2,3,4 

5,6,7,8 

Non-Int 

1,2,3,4,5 

6,7,8,9,10 

Int 

1,2,3,4,5 

6,7,8,9,10 

Non-Int 

Int = Another button trigger will interrupt 
playback. 
Non-Int = Another button trigger will not 
interrupt playback. 
 

= The mode determines how 

your audio will be played.  
 

 = The delay is set in 

order of Minutes:Seconds up to a max 
time delay of 05:00. The delay will stop 
the next button trigger until the timer has 
elapsed.  
 

 = Allows you to upload your 

audio tracks onto the post. 
 

> = This turns the beep 

on. 
 

> = This turns the beep 

off. 
 

 = Is always put on the last line at 

the end of all configuration files. 
 

For example, if you had 3 tracks for 
button 1 and 2 tracks for button 2, you 
must either add an additional blank track 
or a duplicated track in order for them to 
be equal. 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Audio Bench - Heavy Duty

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Page 2: ...2 Safety Guide 3 Audio Bench Heavy Duty 4 Configuration 5 Programming 7 Technical Information 10 Technical Drawings 10 Maintenance 11 Troubleshooting 11 ...

Page 3: ...erformance will be affected by colder temperatures When deciding on a suitable installation point please follow the installation guide to protect it from environmental damage The bench electronics are waterproof but cannot be submerged in water so do not install in an area which is prone to flooding We have designed our products to be tough and durable but we cannot guarantee them against vandalis...

Page 4: ...hed into the 4 slots above the grill Press a button to activate a greeting message The Audio Bench is now ready to use Note You must always have a USB attached to the Programming USB dongle even just to access settings when not updating content It is very important to install the Audio Bench where there is a good level of sunlight to charge its batteries Solar Panels are installed on the front so ...

Page 5: ... Menu The Audio Bench will go through volume levels 1 10 when you get to the desired level press a button to select it and the unit will restart with this option saved Update your audio content Select this setting with the USB attached and uploaded with your content Please see the programming instructions section for more details on programming your USB This setting allows you to access the playba...

Page 6: ...when the charge falls below 4V and no longer play messages This setting is used to put the Solar Audio Post into Transit Mode and effectively shut down for transportation When in Transit Mode messages will not be activated if a button is pushed you will just see a blinking red light inside the speaker grill To exit transit mode simply insert the Programming Dongle and press a button you will then ...

Page 7: ...le Note We will send out your Audio Bench already programmed and with a config txt file on your USB stick We suggest you keep the USB and config txt file for future reference and use The config txt file determines a number of settings on your Audio Bench including how your audio files are positioned on each button A standard config txt file will look something like this All commands above must be ...

Page 8: ...layback Non Int Another button trigger will not interrupt playback The mode determines how your audio will be played The delay is set in order of Minutes Seconds up to a max time delay of 05 00 The delay will stop the next button trigger until the timer has elapsed Allows you to upload your audio tracks onto the post This turns the beep on This turns the beep off Is always put on the last line at ...

Page 9: ...ving of each file Attach your USB stick to the USB Programming Dongle and put into the Audio Bench Then select the Update Media Content option from the settings menu This is an example of how content should be displayed The Audio Bench will now tell you it s transferring your files or will inform you if there is an issue You will be asked to wait until it s finished This could take a few minutes d...

Page 10: ...6 minutes 64kbs 450mW into 8Ω Speaker 75Hz 20KHz 2 In Built Solar Panels charging 4 x 1 2V long life batteries at up to 100mA per hour Average of 50mA A full charge will give 3000 plays of a 30 second audio file 150 25 hours 1800 308 390 425 1220 140 60 2 0 0 470 400 95 70 140 ...

Page 11: ...ections and remove the solar electronics from the post Each cable is marked with a number 4 You will need to open the electronics box by removing the 4 cross head screws 5 Replace the old batteries with the new If three beeps are heard the player is ready to be used again Hearing a continuous amount of beeps could mean that the SD Card was accidentally ejected during the this process Please be sur...

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