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Attaching the Cable Clamps (securing the unit to a cable)

• For more information on mounting a ceiling railing,

refer to page 12.

1

Remove the screw
and separate parts
A and B.

2

Secure parts B and
C to the cable with
the screws.

3

Insert metal fixture
A and secure with
the screw.

4

Fit the transmitter
onto the secured
mount.

Clamp segment A

Picture cable

Clamp segment A

Clamp
segment B

Clamp segment C

M3 x 6 mm screws (included)

Use the screw that
was removed in
step 1.

Loosen this screw to adjust
the angle of the transmitter.

• Use the support arms when a twisted cable causes

the tarnsmitter to become unstable.

Push the support arms slightly
towards each other (in the
direction indicated by the
arrows) and pull the support
arms out.

Support arm

z

The support arms support the
transmitter parallel to the exhibit wall.

Clamp segment B

Summary of Contents for XA-GC20BK

Page 1: ... XA GC20BK Charger XA GP1BK XA GT1TN XA GC20BK LVT0278 001A J For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which are located either on the rear bottom or side of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No INSTRUCTIONS AUDIO GUIDANCE SYSTEM ...

Page 2: ...Using the battery recharger for any use other than indicated may result in a fire hazard or electric shock 7 Use only power supplies with the indicated voltage Failure to do so may result in a fire hazard or electric shock 7 Do not attempt to modify the battery recharger in any way Interfering with the internal mechanism in any way may result in a fire hazard or electric shock WARNINGS 7 Stop usin...

Page 3: ...lled into the unit unplug the power cord from the power outlet and contact your dealer Continuing to operate the product under these conditions may result in a fire hazard or electric shock 7 Use only power supplies with the indicated voltage Failure to do so may result in a fire hazard or electric shock 7 Do not attempt to modify this product in any way Interfering with the internal mechanism may...

Page 4: ...r This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause ha...

Page 5: ...s Transmitter XA GT1TN 8 How to Mount the Infrared Address Transmitter 10 How to Use the Portable ROM Player XA GP1BK 16 Methods for Providing Information to Visitors 20 Editing the CF Card Data By Yourself 21 Maintenance 22 How to Change the Battery Pack 23 Troubleshooting 24 Specifications 26 Contents ...

Page 6: ...pad 1 page 19 VOLUME dial page 17 PLAY button page 18 Display window Earphone jack Hand or neck strap hook page 16 Optical sensor Point REPLAY button page 18 7 Infrared Address Transmitter XA GT1TN Transmitter Auto Point switch page 8 Data OUT jack page 15 Data IN jack page 15 DC12V jack Master Slave switch pages 8 15 Address Rotary switch used to set the address page 8 Optical transmission lens S...

Page 7: ...aximum of 20 units can be recharged at one time The Portable ROM Player should be recharged with the POWER turned OFF The amount of time necessary to recharge the batteries becomes slightly longer when the POWER is left ON About 3 hours is required to fully recharge the batteries Even when the Portable ROM Player is left in the recharger it is not possible for the batteries to become over charged ...

Page 8: ...rewdriver used for clocks 2 mm diameter sold separately 2 Setting the Auto Point switch To enter the Auto Start mode Set the switch to A Auto To enter the Pointing mode Set the switch to P Point 3 Setting the Master Slave switch The switch is now set to M master Regarding connections to the power source Example Connect to standard household power outlet or a ceiling outlet with a safety plug Power...

Page 9: ...d mount Clamp segment A Picture cable Clamp segment A Clamp segment B Clamp segment C M3 x 6 mm screws included Use the screw that was removed in step 1 Loosen this screw to adjust the angle of the transmitter Use the support arms when a twisted cable causes the tarnsmitter to become unstable Push the support arms slightly towards each other in the direction indicated by the arrows and pull the su...

Page 10: ...Example Instructions for the visitor such as Please Point the Portable ROM Player at the name of the picture and press PLAY can be printed on a card and placed on the transmitter 7 Adjusting the Angle of the Transmitter Exhibit wall Within a range of 2 5 3 meters 8 2 9 8 ft from the ceiling the transmitter should sit at a 5 angle in a downward direction from the exhibit wall In this range the tran...

Page 11: ...at a distance of 7 meters 23 ft When installed in a room the transmitter should not be exposed to direct sunlight With the transmitters set up with 2 meter 6 6 ft intervals between them even at a distance of 5 meters 16 4 ft a transmitter can be easily selected When facing the transmitter signals are sent within a 45 angle from a central axis Play will be easily activated at a distance of 5 meters...

Page 12: ...urning This prevents the adaptor from falling Portable ROM Player service counter 7 Installation position approximately 15 Install the transmitter in a place where the visitors will pass and will be facing in one direction The transmitter should be positioned along the exhibit course at about a 15 angle in the opposite direction in which the visitors move Note It is possible that under certain con...

Page 13: ...ible between the Point and Auto transmitters Projection area Range characteristics of the transmitter Optical sensor characteristics for the Portable ROM Player 6 6 ft 9 8 ft 9 8 ft 16 4 ft Horizontal projection range Directly below the transmitter at a distance of 5 meters 16 4 ft When installed in a room the transmitter should not be exposed to direct sunlight Forwards and backwards projection r...

Page 14: ...iagram only one visitor facing the work of art can receive the playback information However by connecting four XA GT1TN transmitters in a master slave relationship the visitor can listen to the playback at different points surrounding the exhibit Each transmitter s Auto Point switch should be set to P point Connect the power adaptor to each transmitter A maximum of five XA GT1TN units can be conne...

Page 15: ... This transmitter s Master Slave switch is set to M master The second transmitter s Master Slave switch and all others up to the fifth transmitter is set to S slave Notice The power adaptor must be connected for every transmitter Setting the Auto Start method for multiple transmitters While referring to the above explanation How to Make Connections connect the transmitters accordingly In this setu...

Page 16: ...ortable ROM Player please attach the hand or neck strap Adjusting the length of the neck strap 1 While pushing down 2 Pull in this direction to shorten the strap Inserting the card CF card sold separately With the surface that has a cutout groove facing up insert the card into the slot The card cannot be inserted upside down Ejecting the card 1 Turn the POWER to OFF 2 Push a screwdriver 2 mm diame...

Page 17: ...by software version display When a CF card has not been inserted the screen display stops here remaining battery power display CF card version display When turned on within an Auto reception area playback begins without displaying the CF card version stand by display At this point the unit is in stand by The remaining battery power display will differ according to the power remaining in the rechar...

Page 18: ...uto transmission while holding the Portable ROM Player For information on the signal transmission distance refer to Transmission Area on page 13 Encoded infrared signals are received 2 When an Auto message is present playback will start automatically Notice Under the following conditions playback will NOT start When the Portable ROM Player is receiving the same encoded infrared signal again Howeve...

Page 19: ...he unit moves to the previous number Each time this key is pressed the unit moves to the next number 2 Press PLAY Playback begins The selected number stays lit You can also playback the message by merely pressing the REPLAY button To stop playback at any time during the message press PLAY To listen to the message once more repeat steps 1 and 2 When an address number is entered that does not exist ...

Page 20: ...f personal hygiene When a child is using the Portable ROM Player to prevent accidents replace the neck strap with the hand strap Points to remember when the visitor returns the Portable ROM Player Confirm the following points when the visitor has finished viewing the exhibit and returns the Portable ROM Player 1 It is recommended that the following is said to the visitor when the Portable ROM Play...

Page 21: ...y JVC Presently JVC is introducing CF card authoring specialists to our customers For more information please feel free to contact a sales representative File That Displays the CF Card Version Through placing a file that displays the CF card version in the root directory after turning on the power the CF card version will be displayed This will appear after the display that indicates the remaining...

Page 22: ...aned about once a month If the terminals are not cleaned regularly it is possible that debris will hinder recharging The Portable ROM Player should only be cleaned with a dry and soft cloth Make sure that the optical sensor lens is kept completely clean Charger Rechargeable battery terminal Cotton swab Charger terminal ...

Page 23: ...n after recharging the pack should be replaced The battery pack should be discarded and replaced with a new one 1 Open the battery cover on back of the Portable ROM Player 2 Take out the battery pack 3 Replace the old battery pack with a new one and put back the cover Insert the battery with the inscription facing upwards Close the cover and recharge the new battery pack for more than 3 hours Batt...

Page 24: ...gram of the main unit Contact a JVC service representative Take out the CF card and insert again If this does not resolve the problem contact a JVC service representative The CF card has malfunctioned Replace with a CF card that functions properly Recharge the Portable ROM Player with the recommended chager Purchase a new battery pack BN R368 at your local dealer Plug the power adaptor into a powe...

Page 25: ...eplace the light with a more common type of fluorescent light Install the transmitter correctly after referring to the examples that illustrate the Pointing method and the Auto method Set the correct address Insert the correct CF card Plug the power cord completely into the outlet Clean both terminals used for recharging Replace the fuse with a new one Use 250V 5A fuse The infrared beam projection...

Page 26: ...BK units that can be recharged Recharging time Approx 3 hrs when fully recharged Power consumption 270 VA when charged Power supply AC 110 240 V 50 60 Hz Dimensions 477 W x 138 H x 438 D mm 18 13 16 x 5 7 16 x 17 1 4 Mass Approx 7 5 kg 16 6 lbs Provided Accessories Power cord includes Ferrite core x 1 Infrared Address Transmitter XA GT1TN Transmission method JVC Infrared Encoding Address Transmitt...

Page 27: ...VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED J VC EN Printed in Japan 0199IMMWSTSAN XA GP1BK XA GT1TN XA GC20BK AUDIO GUIDANCE SYSTEM ...

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