Eletech EM3028B User Manual Download Page 6

EM3028B / EM3028B-R / EM3028B-X  User’s Manual  -  Page 6 of 8

System Configuration File

By default, the system works in the following mode:

Parallel Control
Direct Trigger
Non-Interruptible Playback

To operate the system in other modes, you need to create an ASCII
text file called “MODE.TXT” with one of the following two-letter words
on the first line. Note that this file should be the only .TXT file on
the flash card.

DN (Direct, Non-interruptible)
DI (Direct, Interruptible)
DH (Direct, Holdable)
DS (Direct, Script)

BN (Binary, Non-interruptible)
BI (Binary, Interruptible)
BH (Binary, Holdable)
BS (Binary, Script)

SN (Sequential, Non-interruptible)
SI (Sequential, Interruptible)
SH (Sequential, Holdable)

RN (Round-Robin, Non-interruptible)
RS (Round-Robin, Script)

For Positive Trigger mode, add a “+” as the third letter. For ex-
ample, DN+ means “Direct, Non-interruptible, Positive Trigger”.

For serial control (RS-232/RS-485), replace the two-letter word with
a two-digit address ranging from “01” to “32”.

For Script modes, enter the script starting from the second line. Be
sure to add the word END at the end of the Script.

After editing the configuration file, be sure to save it as a “plain text
file”, “ASCII text file”, or simply “text file”. The system may not work
if the configuration file is not created properly.

File Number Assignment

Sound files on the flash card must be assigned a unique file num-
ber for identification purpose. The file number must be a three digit
number within the following range:

For Direct Trigger: 001 ~ 008
For Binary Trigger: 001 ~ 128
For Sequential Trigger and Serial Control: 001 ~ 999 (but limited to
512 files max.)

Simply add the file number to the beginning of the original filename,
e.g. “001tiger.wav”. Note that if you want to store the maximum
number of files (512) on a single flash card, you should keep  the
filenames (including the file number)  within 8 characters. Any
filename longer than 8 characters will reduce the number of files
you can store on the flash card.

Trouble Shooting Guide

Parallel Interface Related

1. Plays no sound at all.

a. File numbers are not assigned properly.
b. The system is in the wrong mode due to missing or incorrect

configuration file.

c. If the flash card is inserted when the power is on, the system

may not work. To fix this problem, turn the power off for a few
seconds to reset the system.

d. Some CF cards, especially if they have been used in digital

cameras, need to be reformatted with  the FAT16 file system.

e. The output volume may have been set too low. Try turning it up.

2. Plays a wrong File.

a. File numbers are not assigned properly.
b. The system is in the wrong mode due to missing or incorrect

configuration file.

3. Plays trashy sounds.

It’s probably due to unsupported file formats such as 8-bit resolu-
tion or ADPCM coding. Re-digitize or convert the file into a sup-
ported format.

4. Playback speed is too slow/fast.

Unsupported sampling rates may result in wrong playback speed.
Re-digitize or convert the file into a supported sampling rate.

5. Plays a popping/bursting noise once in a while.

The speed of the flash card is too slow. Use a faster flash card or
convert the file to a lower sampling rate.

Serial Interface Related

6. The DTE device receives strange characters.

Make sure the DTE device’s serial port setting is 9600 baud, 8
data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.

7. RS-232 does not support multiple unit addressing. Does the
DTE device still need to send the address byte after sending
the initial letter “A”?

Yes. It is because the protocol is designed to be uniform for both
RS-232 and RS-485.

Summary of Contents for EM3028B

Page 1: ...on board jumper J3 to the OFF position Busy Output Terminal BY This output is manually controlled when the system runs in the Script mode In all other modes this signal is automatically turned on duri...

Page 2: ...he highest to T8 the lowest However it does not mean a higher priority input can interrupt a lower one It only means that if multiple triggers are applied at the same time the highest priority wins Ro...

Page 3: ...n all relays XFn turn off relay n EM3028B R EM3028B X only Example XF6 turns off relay 6 XFF turn off all relays EM3028B R EM3028B X only Example XFF turns off all relays Xnnn send binary to relay EM3...

Page 4: ...the selection process is finished successfully the DTE can issue one of the serial commands one byte at a time For each byte sent the DTE should expect to receive a proper confirmation within 100 ms I...

Page 5: ...f playing paused or s otherwise Query Parallel Input Status DTE Sends Q System Confirms one status byte read from the parallel input This command is usually used when the parallel inputs are con necte...

Page 6: ...ename e g 001tiger wav Note that if you want to store the maximum number of files 512 on a single flash card you should keep the filenames including the file number within 8 characters Any filename lo...

Page 7: ...s as soon as the button is released If the same button is pressed again later playing re starts from the beginning of the file instead of where it left off If both buttons are held down button 1 preva...

Page 8: ...mples Using Normally Closed Switches Sensors Normally closed switches and sensors are often used in security systems 1 Play when the switch sensor opens with no priorities Intended Operation Play file...

Reviews: