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3

 

RX-WAV-Player – The menu 

 

 

The menu can be accessed by pressing Stop and Play at the same time. 

3.1

 

Lock 

Allows you to lock (Lock:ON) all play function of the WAV-Player. (This is unlocked by accessing the 

menu again) 

3.2

 

Delay 

Allows you to set a starting delay. It is made in steps of 5meters. Furthermore, the delay will be 

shown in milliseconds (ms). 

3.3

 

Ch Settings 

Allows you to set the channel and boxnumbers. 

3.3.1

 

Main Box 

Allows you to set the Box number of the RX-WAV-Player from 1 - 50 (Default is 50). 

3.3.2

 

Ch-Control 

Allows you to set the channelnumbers of the special functions, like "Play", "Pause", or "Skip 

forward". ( A table with the special functions and the standard channelnumbers can be found in 

chapter 4.2.3) 

 

Menu

Lock: OFF/ON

Delay: >0m<

Ch Settings

Main Box: 50

Ch-Control

Ch-Track

Repeat

Sys Settings

Sys Addr xxx

Secure Key xxx

Restore Default

Player ver. : 21

Summary of Contents for RX-WAV-Player

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Page 2: ...andling your system We ask of you to follow the mentioned safety and user guidelines closely Note This Manual is a pre version If you have any questions or should any vagueness appear which this manual cannot answer please do not hesitate to contact us either by phone or by E Mail We wish you a lot of fun and success with your Explo Ignition System The Team of Explo IGNsystems ...

Page 3: ...put 7 3 RX WAV Player The menu 8 3 1 Lock 8 3 2 Delay 8 3 3 Ch Settings 8 3 3 1 Main Box 8 3 3 2 Ch Control 8 3 3 3 Ch Track 9 3 4 Repeat 9 3 5 Sys Settings 9 3 5 1 Sys Addr 9 3 5 2 Secure Key 9 3 6 Restore Default 9 3 7 Player ver 9 4 Using the RX WAV Players 9 4 1 Switch on off 9 4 2 Controling the receiver 9 4 2 1 Audio Files 9 4 2 2 Starting Audio Files 9 4 2 3 Channels with special functions ...

Page 4: ...4 2 Overview Description of Components 2 1 Overview of Components Audio output Antenna socket ON OFF Switch Status LED Button Display SD Card slot Charging socket ...

Page 5: ...5 ...

Page 6: ...t track Skip forward 2 2 2 SD Card slot SDHC Memory cards containing Audiofiles can be insertes into the SD Card slot Please remove the card from the slot during transport since mechanic stress onto a connected SD card may damage the card slot 2 2 3 Status LEDs To the left and right of the Buttons are two red LEDs These can give you a visual output when receiving signals 2 2 4 Display The lit disp...

Page 7: ...ch By use of this Wip switch the Player can be turned on or off O OFF I ON Do not forget to turn the device off after use since the battery may deep discharge otherwise 2 2 7 Charging socket The 3 pole female socket is used to charge the device with a fitting charger The device itself must not be switched on during charging Furthermore the device can be supplied with an external power supply hooke...

Page 8: ...n milliseconds ms 3 3 Ch Settings Allows you to set the channel and boxnumbers 3 3 1 Main Box Allows you to set the Box number of the RX WAV Player from 1 50 Default is 50 3 3 2 Ch Control Allows you to set the channelnumbers of the special functions like Play Pause or Skip forward A table with the special functions and the standard channelnumbers can be found in chapter 4 2 3 Menu Lock OFF ON Del...

Page 9: ...Do not forget to turn the device off after use since the battery may deep discharge otherwise 4 2 Controling the receiver Controlling is done by use of an Explo transmitter and Box and channelnumber By default the player is set to box 50 The Boxnumber can be changed in the menu of the player 4 2 1 Audio Files Only WAV files may be used PCM 16bit 44 1kHz 32Bit and 32Bit floating does not work Up to...

Page 10: ...s break or reflect on objects and thusly an indirect contact can be made however the full range can only be used by a direct line Under no circumstance should Transmitter or receiver be covered by metals since this materials could shield them from radio waves Ideally all devices should be on a heightened position eg Transmitter on a table Because of the radiance all antennas shoudl stand up straig...

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