NatComm BMS2/M User Manual Download Page 7

National Communications   

 Page  7

MUSIC FLASH CARD

Music Plays Randomly

Because of the large volumes of Music that will normally be used,  BMS2
uses MUSIC SUB-FOLDERS on the MUSIC FLASH CARD. Each Sub-
Folders can have a 

MAX of 250 SONGS

 contained within it. Up to 250 Sub-

Folders can be stored on the MUSIC FLASH CARD.

As BMS-2 will only play Encrypted MP3 Files, all MP3 based Music Files
must be ENCRYPTED first with our Encryption program.

The Encryption facility incorporated in our BMS Dealer Control program will
allow you to automatically encrypt a complete folder of Music at one time.

Our BMS Dealer Control Program will then allow you to TRANSFER complete
folders onto your SD card, one at a time.

On power up, ALL SONGS are played from the first folder on a completely
RANDOM basis, until the last file has played. Once all Music file in the first
sub-folder are played, BMS2 will then begin playing Music files from the
second sub-Folder until all files have played before moving to the next Music
Sub-Folder.

The First folder is the first folder transferred to the Music Flash Card. The
Second folder is the second folder transferred to the Music Flash Card. The
Third folder is the third folder transferred etc, etc. Once the last song in the
last Music Folder has finished, BMS2 will then move back to the first created
Folder and then cycle on again as above. If power is removed or lost or
either SD Flash Card is removed, BMS2 will RESTART from the first folder.

The use of Folders presents a perfect opportunity to arrange your Music
into separate GENRE groups.

With our Model BMS2/T (Time Programmed Music and Message Play)
device, you can also program individual Music Folders to play during a
specific time period (within a single day), or for specific days of the week or
for a specified period (using a start date and stop date).

You can also use this option to START and STOP play to coincide with
business hours. See page 14 for further information.

Summary of Contents for BMS2/M

Page 1: ...BMS2 USER GUIDE For Technical Assistance Please Phone 07 5596 5128...

Page 2: ...ages and High Rotation Songs 1 x 2GB MMC SD Flash Card for Music Folders 1 x User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page 3 Operation Page 4 Flash Card Information Page 5 Flash Card Programmer Page 6...

Page 3: ...at 1W operating at background audio levels BMS2 also has a Stereo Line Level output for those sites which require an amplifier to drive more than TEN 100V Speakers MODEL OPTIONS In addition to the Sta...

Page 4: ...the first folder transferred to the Music Flash Card The Second folder is the second folder transferred to the Music Flash Card The Third folder is the third folder transferred etc etc Once the last s...

Page 5: ...ard Our BMS Dealer Control program will write a small file known as a set tbl file to the MUSIC Flash Card which will instruct BMS2 how frequently to play a MESSAGE and High Rotation Files if required...

Page 6: ...you can then COPY and DELETE files to the Flash Card inserted into this drive just as you would do with any other Drive of your PC BMS DEALER CONTROL PROGRAM The best way to do this is to use our BMS...

Page 7: ...will then begin playing Music files from the second sub Folder until all files have played before moving to the next Music Sub Folder The First folder is the first folder transferred to the Music Fla...

Page 8: ...OLDER If you do not plan to use High Rotation Songs then leave this folder blank As BMS2 will only play Encrypted MP3 Files all MP3 based Messages and High Rotation Songs must be ENCRYPTED first with...

Page 9: ...c Folders to SD Card option of the BMS program These folders will then be loaded as Sub Folders MESSAGE CARD 1 You should ALWAYS prepare your MESSAGE Flash Card by using the Condition Message SD Card...

Page 10: ...as been supplied with your unit To Install this program simply double click this file and then follow the instructions STEP 1 CONDITION YOUR SD FLASH CARD The first step for all programming is to COND...

Page 11: ...only play Encrypted Music Files so you should Encrypt each folder first using the Encrypt MP3 files option from the Main Menu STEP 3 TRANSFER MESSAGES TO YOUR MESSAGE CARD The third step is to TRANSFE...

Page 12: ...wish to play a Message and a HRF if required You can play a message after 1 256 songs or at intervals of 1 256 mins You can play a HRF file after 1 256 songs MESSAGE VOLUME You can also program BMS2...

Page 13: ...or Message You should first navigate through to the SOURCE FOLDER of the Music Folder MessageFileorHighRotation File that you require to be encrypted and then select if it is a full folder or a singl...

Page 14: ...sis You can program MUSIC FOLDERS and INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES to play During a specific Time Periods WITHIN a Single Day During specific DAYS of the WEEK From a specified START DATE to a specified STOP DA...

Page 15: ...you to connect it to a telephone line so that you can DIAL IN and 1 ADD or CHANGE a MESSAGE File 2 CHANGE the SET TBL file This will allow you to change the frequency that a MESSAGE File should play...

Page 16: ...KER CABLE You should use figure 8 speaker cable with a power rating suitable for the amplifier which you plan to use You can use Light Duty such as 14 0 14 for amplifiers with an output of 50W RMS or...

Page 17: ...nce Drive Nerang Queensland 4211 Phone 07 5596 5128 Fax 07 5596 5121 www natcomm com au 12V 1A Power Supply Audio Out Volume Adjust Music Card Music Card Message Card Message Card 12V Power 100V 100V...

Page 18: ...ect to these units speakers that do not have a 100V transformer Doing so may damage the unit A 3 5mm Audio Plug is supplied to provide connection of your speaker wire to the BMS1 unit SPEAKER CABLE BM...

Page 19: ...Lawrence Drive Nerang Queensland 4211 Phone 07 5596 5128 Fax 07 5596 5121 www natcomm com au 100V Speakers maximum of 10 12V 1A Power Supply Audio Out Volume Adjust Music Card Music Card Message Card...

Page 20: ...ure of the problem This Warranty shall not apply to any unit which has been subject to alteration modification abuse negligence accident external voltage lightning surge or used in any manner contrary...

Reviews: