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Summary of Contents for SYSMAC C200H-OV001

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Page 2: ...Cat No W172 E1 2 Voice Unit SYSMAC C200H OV001 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 3: ...C200H OV001 Voice Unit Operation Manual Revised September 2000 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 4: ...able Controller and is not used as an abbreviation for any thing else Visual Aids The following headings appear in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of information Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient operation of the product Reference Indicates supplementary information on related topics that may be of interest to the user 1...

Page 5: ... transfer etc PC controlled message playback and finally how to set up multiple Voice Unit configurations Section 4 provides a long list of example programs that can be programmed on a PC to control the Voice Unit The programs are listed with comments and require a working knowledge of ladder dia gram programming Section 5 outlines concisely the various error conditions the Voice Unit may display ...

Page 6: ...19 3 1 Preliminary Settings 20 3 2 Operating Procedure 21 3 3 REC Mode 22 3 4 PLAY Mode 25 3 5 ERASE Mode 27 3 6 TIME Mode 32 3 7 XMT RCV Mode 33 3 8 ON LINE Mode 38 3 9 Operations in ON LINE Mode 56 3 10 Mixing Function 57 SECTION 4 Example Programs 59 4 1 Sentence Mode Example Programs 60 4 2 Phrase Combination Mode Example Programs 65 SECTION 5 Troubleshooting 79 5 1 Error Codes 80 5 2 Troubles...

Page 7: ... application of the Programmable Con troller You must read this section and understand the information contained before attempting to set up or operate a PC system 1 Intended Audience viii 2 General Precautions viii 3 Safety Precautions viii 4 Operating Environment Precautions ix 5 Application Precautions ix Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg co...

Page 8: ...fficient for the systems machines and equipment and be sure to provide the systems machines and equipment with double safety mechanisms This manual provides information for programming and operating the Unit Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use the Unit and keep this manual close at hand for reference during operation WARNING It is extremely important that a PC and all PC Units be ...

Page 9: ...is within the specified conditions at installa tion and remains within the specified conditions during the life of the system 5 Application Precautions Observe the following precautions when using the PC system WARNING Always heed these precautions Failure to abide by the following precautions could lead to serious or possibly fatal injury Always ground the system to 100 Ω or less when installing ...

Page 10: ...heck all wiring and switch settings before turning ON the power sup ply Incorrect wiring may result in burning Wire correctly Incorrect wiring may result in burning Mount Units only after checking terminal blocks and connectors completely Be sure that the terminal blocks Memory Units expansion cables and other items with locking devices are properly locked into place Improper locking may result in...

Page 11: ...done via a microphone connected directly to the Voice Unit or messages can be prerecorded on magnetic tape and transferred to the Voice Unit Message output can be either via the Voice Unit s built in speaker or via an amplifier to a speaker Messages stored in the Voice Unit s memory can be transferred to a computer or PROM Writer for back up The Voice Unit can be operated manually or programmed to...

Page 12: ...2 1 1 Nomenclature and Functions Front Panel Nomenclature and Functions Section 1 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 13: ...tery compartment cover Battery model no C200H BAT09 RS 232C Port For message transfer to a computer or PROM Writer Memory protect switch Battery connection ON OFF OFF ON Messages can be written to memory Writing of data to memory is inhibited Be sure to turn this switch ON to protect data recorded messages after messages have been recorded Nomenclature and Functions Section 1 1 Artisan Technology ...

Page 14: ...refer to 5 2 Troubleshooting Blinking at 0 2 second intervals indicates that the battery supply voltage is low or that the battery is not connected OVF red Lit when the input level exceeds 80 of the permissible value during message recording Lit also when message recording mode is ready to operate ÇÇ Note lit blinking at 0 5 s intervals blinking at 0 2 s intervals blinking at high speed LED displa...

Page 15: ...and causes the Unit to error MSG No Pressing this button once increments the message no by one holding this button down causes the message no to increment successively MSG No Pressing this button once decrements the message no by one holding this button down causes the message no to decrement successively ST SP Starts and stops operations in PLAY REC ERA XMT and RCV modes IN VOL Adjusts the microp...

Page 16: ... Note Make sure that the actual recording time is identical to the recording time set by this switch Failure to do this degrades the sound quality of the recorded messages This pin is not used Set it to the OFF position Priority mode Pin no Setting Function Sequential mode Priority mode 3 0 1 Note This switch setting is effective in sentence mode only i e when pin 1 is set to 1 Mixing Switch Mixin...

Page 17: ... for the C200H Program mable Controller PC and can be mounted to any slot on the CPU Rack Expansion I O Rack or Remote I O Slave Rack of the PC Do not mount the Voice Unit on the two right most slots of the CPU Rack as these slots are reserved for the Programming Console In general up to 10 Special I O Units including a PC Link Unit can be con nected to one PC system However the total number of Un...

Page 18: ... no Special I O Unit is mounted to other Racks i e CPU and Expansion I O Racks and only when Units be longing to each of groups A B C and D are mounted to a Remote I O Slave Rack A B C D High speed Counter Units Position Control Units NC111 NC112 ASCII Units Analog I O Units ID Sensor Units Multi point I O Units Voice and Temperature Sensor Units Position Control Units NC211 4 max 8 max 6 max 2 ma...

Page 19: ... single conductor shielded MVVS 0 3 to 0 5 sq mm2 Balanced plug Not connected Tape recorder Either an 8 Ω speaker or amplifier 600 Ω min can be connected to the mes sage output jack of the Voice Unit If a low message output volume is required connect a speaker directly to the message output jack and set the Voice Unit front panel line speaker switch to the speaker symbol To amplify the message out...

Page 20: ... Voice Unit specifications When connecting an amplifier or speaker check the devices respective specifications the ratings and functions of the amplifier and speakers may vary for different applications Note The Voice Unit is supplied with one accessory unbalanced mini plug 3 5 mm diameter The Voice Unit is equipped with an RS 232C port which allows connection to a computer or PROM Writer for the ...

Page 21: ...Voice Unit 6 pin connector shielded cable Cable length 2 m 25 pin sub D connector Plug XM2A 2501 OMRON Housing XM2S 2511 OMRON Note When connecting a peripheral device PROM Writer etc to the Voice Unit refer to the manual of the peripheral device for connection details RS 232C Cable Connector Pin Specifications Input Output Device Connections Section 1 3 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrument...

Page 22: ...13 SECTION 2 Data Area Allocation 2 1 Data Areas 14 2 2 Bit Number Allocation 14 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 23: ...ord n 3 word n 5 OUT refresh IN refresh A total of 6 words are used n 100 10 x unit no IR Words 100 through 109 Unit 0 Words 110 through 119 Words 120 through 129 Words 130 through 139 Words 140 through 149 Words 150 through 159 Words 160 through 169 Words 170 through 179 Words 180 through 189 Words 190 through 199 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 phrase combination m...

Page 24: ...low 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Stop command n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 Bits Numbers 1 through 60 indicate message numbers Words 00 ON LINE This bit turns ON when the mode selector switch of the Voice Unit is set to ON L...

Page 25: ...nning after the priority message has been reproduced 13 Not used 14 Output command A message consisting of specified phrases is played back at the leading edge of this bit i e from OFF to ON Output 15 Stop command When this bit is turned ON message playback is interrupted While this bit is ON messages cannot be played back When this bit is OFF the message for which an output command has been issue...

Page 26: ...NE and one shot operation modes only 04 Voice Unit error This bit turns ON if a Voice Unit error occurs or when a BCD data error occurs in ON LINE mode 05 Battery error This bit turns ON when the battery supply voltage is low or when the battery is not connected correctly 06 through 07 Not used 08 through 13 Setting switch These bits output the setting status of the Voice Unit back panel DIP switc...

Page 27: ...ocedure 21 3 3 REC Mode 22 3 4 PLAY Mode 25 3 5 ERASE Mode 27 3 6 TIME Mode 32 3 7 XMT RCV Mode 33 3 8 ON LINE Mode 38 3 9 Operations in ON LINE Mode 56 3 10 Mixing Function 57 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 28: ...nable the mixing function Normally set this switch to the OFF position ON OFF Mixing switch Unit No Selector Assign the Voice Unit a unit number with this switch Do not assign the same unit number as that of another Special I O Unit to the Voice Unit Memory Protect Switch When using the Voice Unit in the REC ERASE or RCV mode set this switch located in the battery compartment to the OFF position I...

Page 29: ...tor switch to ON LINE Turn ON the program message output command to start mes sage playback Refer to 3 1 Preliminary Settings Refer to 3 5 ERASE Mode Refer to 3 3 REC Mode Refer to 3 4 PLAY Mode Refer to 3 8 ON LINE Mode and Section 5 Trouble shooting The recording time remaining can be checked in TIME mode Refer to 3 6 TIME Mode To correct recorded messages erase them in ERA mode and then re reco...

Page 30: ...ode Set the mode selector switch to REC Adjust the input level with the volume control Select a message number by using the MSG No increment or decrement switch Push the ST SP switch once to start recording Input messages from the micro phone or tape recorder Push the ST SP switch again to stop recording NO YES NO YES Record the additional message Recording ends Set the memory protect switch to th...

Page 31: ...ERR OVF The REC indicator is blinking at 0 5 second intervals indicating recording standby status Mode selector switch Adjust the input level When the REC indicator is blinking the Voice Unit is ready for recording In put the message to be recorded At this time the input level of the message can be adjusted by using the in put volume control To check the actual message playback volume connect an e...

Page 32: ... a signal sound such as a beep to indicate the beginning of a message is recommended Push the ST SP switch The REC indicator is lit and recording will begin Example RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF To stop recording push the ST SP switch once again When recording is finished the Voice Unit enters standby status In this example message no 4 is being recorded Note Recording is interrupted if the mode is changed...

Page 33: ...are played back according to the program This section describes playback in PLAY mode which is the simpler of the two modes To playback messages in ON LINE mode refer to 3 8 ON line mode Messages can be checked with the built in monitor speaker however to check the volume and sound quality of the messages connect an external speaker or amplifier to the message output jack of the Voice Unit For de ...

Page 34: ...d message number Push the ST SP switch to begin playback The PLAY indicator will light and the message indicated on the MSG No indicator will be played back RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF Example In this example Message no 15 is played back Adjust the output level Adjust the output volume with the output volume control When an external amplifier is used adjust the volume on the amplifier side the output vol...

Page 35: ... ST SP switch End Start When the Voice Unit is ready the PLAY and REC indicators are blinking at 0 5 second intervals RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF ERA Mode selector switch PLAY and REC indicators are blinking at 0 5 second inter vals to indicate erasure stand by status Erase messages Specify the number of the message to be erased on the MSG No indicator with the MSG No increment decrement switch Message n...

Page 36: ... described earlier Message memory fail ure is caused by the following two sets of circumstances 1 2 3 1 The data in the memory is replaced with incorrect data for any reason 2 The power is turned OFF or the PC is reset during message recording or erasure If the message memory has failed it is necessary to either erase the con tents of the message memory or rewrite its contents The contents of the ...

Page 37: ...The messages are completely erased even if the ST SP switch is pushed during the message erasure procedure When the messages have all been erased 00 is displayed on the MSG No indictor display and the Voice Unit enters erasure standby status From this state other modes can be selected and executed In this situation operation is possible only in ERA or RCV mode In the re maining modes RUN and ERR i...

Page 38: ...han ERA or RCV in this state the Voice Unit cannot be oper ated The MSG No display re mains OFF In ERA mode only the message whose number is displayed on the MSG No indicator can be erased When the ST SP switch is pushed the PLAY and REC indicators light and the one or two messages displayed on the MSG No indicator are erased RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF Indication while message 06 is being erased if ther...

Page 39: ...rding time 2 Erasing a specified message takes a longer time than erasing all the mes sages because the erasure method in each case is different The differ ences are as follows 1 To erase all messages Only the address table for message numbers is erased 2 To erase specified messages The address table of the message numbers and the contents of the message memory are rewritten Note The address table...

Page 40: ...ode selector T The remaining recording time is displayed on the MSG no indicator Example The remaining record ing time is 20 seconds and this value is blink ing on the display x10 digit x1 digit RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF Note If the ERR indicator is lit refer to 5 1 Error Codes Checking the Remaining Time TIME Mode Section 3 6 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE ww...

Page 41: ...er mode baud rate etc with the MSG no increment decrement switch Setup the external device to match the transfer mode baud rate etc of the Voice Unit Push the SP ST switch to pre pare the Voice Unit to receive Start transferring data from the external device Start End Data messages in the Voice Unit memory is transferred to external devices via the RS 232C port of the Unit External storage devices...

Page 42: ...s ON OFF ON OFF RD input RTS output CTS input changes depending on external device Receiving Voice Unit side Transmitting Push the ST SP switch to turn ON the RTS signal and starts transmitting data after confirming that RTS has turned ON The CTS signal turns ON each time data has been transferred The RTS turns OFF either when transfer processing has been completed normally or when the ST SP switc...

Page 43: ...ty The Unit sends out an 11 data value XON code when its receive buffer is at 1 4 of its capacity 1 Set the mode selector to the XMT or RCV position XMT mode RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF XMT Mode selector The display to the left indicates XMT transmission standby status The MSG no indicator displays a commu nication mode value refer to the table below The PLAY indicator is blinking at 0 2 second intervals...

Page 44: ...K bytes Example x10 x1 When communication mode shown on the Message no indicator display is set to 63 Baud rate 9 600 bps XON XOFF control valid Range all data 1M bit of message memory RTS CTS control valid LED display For the set number refer to the table on the previous page Transfer Method Confirm that the transmit standby status is set that the necessary communi cation mode is set and that the...

Page 45: ...se all the messages After reception has been completed the Voice Unit enters reception standby status Note When data is divided into a first half and second half 512K bits each and is transferred to the Voice Unit the Unit will not operate properly if it has only received the second half of the data Also the Unit may issue incomprehen sible sounds when it has received only the first half of the da...

Page 46: ...Baud rate bps 19200 9600 4800 2400 Transfer time max RTS CTS control valid XON XOFF control valid Range all data 1M bit When the entire message memory is used 11 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 13 minutes 3 8 ON LINE Mode Set the mode selector to ON LINE at this time only the RUN indicator should be ON In ON LINE mode the Voice Unit is controlled by the PC program Mode selector ON LINE RUN PLAY REC ...

Page 47: ...rvals The MSG No indicator remains OFF during wait time intervals Displays for sentence mode RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF Displays for phrase combination mode Display indication during phrase no 2 playback The example below shows the display indications when phrase no 2 and 10 are combined Display indication during phrase no 10 playback Display indication during w...

Page 48: ...The number of times a message is played back and the intervals at which message playback is repeated are recognized at the leading edge of the Message No 1 output command In the following example it is assumed that the data for each message is set at the leading edge of the output command of each message One Shot Operation in Sequential Mode ON LINE Mode Section 3 8 Artisan Technology Group Qualit...

Page 49: ... ON at the same time the message having the lower message number takes precedence In this case the messages are still played back the same number of times and at the same intervals that have been set for them The time interval between message playback for two or more different mes sages is the same as the time interval of the previously played back mes sage In the above example 2 seconds elapse be...

Page 50: ...r the message currently being played back and consequently interrupts its playback The interrupted mes sage is played back from the beginning again after the message with the low er message number has been played back The repeat intervals are the same as in 1 When message playback is interrupted the playback time of the interrupted message must pass before the next message will be played back Basi...

Page 51: ...its leading edge and when playback of the message has ended and the specified interval time has elapsed point indicated in the figure If more than one output command turns ON at the point indicated in the fig ure then messages are played back according to the following rules 1 When a message has been played back once the output command of that message is masked 2 Of the messages whose output comma...

Page 52: ...he message interval is recognized at points A through F in the figure at which the playback of each message ends and the next message is played back after the specified interval time has elapsed The same applies when playback of the current message is interrupted by a message having a higher priority point B in the figure When the stop command turns ON playback of the current message is stopped Me...

Page 53: ...e of pro gram must be written for the PC Example MOV Execution command This command transfers to the Voice Unit the number of repetitions and re peat intervals for the message to be played back This command turns ON the message output command bit 1 Number of repetitions and repeat intervals 2 Word n n 100 10 x unit no 3 Message output command bit 1 2 3 Data is transferred between the Voice Unit an...

Page 54: ...any other mode has been made Message output in progress flag word n 5 bit 02 valid in ON LINE mode only This flag turns ON when input refreshing is executed during message play back This flag turns OFF when the next input refreshing is executed pro vided the message has been played back and the specified repeat interval time has elapsed Output storage area and FULL flag word n 5 bit 03 valid in ON...

Page 55: ...sage area FULL status No 2 Message area during playback Output message area FULL status No 3 No 5 No 6 No 29 Messages whose output command have turned ON are stored beginning with the message having the lowest message number Only the output command of a message having a lower message number than those of the messages in the mes sage area is accepted The output command of message no 2 turns ON Mess...

Page 56: ... I O refresh area where the previous output refresh was executed if the number of repeat in tervals is specified using non BCD data excluding F or if the output com mand of a message which is not recorded turns ON The flag turns OFF after the correct data is received when output refreshing and input refreshing occur in the same I O refresh area C200H PC OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN I O refreshing V...

Page 57: ...quence for the above message playback are recognized at the leading edge of the output command point indicated in the figure Phrase nos 5 18 and 36 are played back in this order at 0 second intervals and together make up one message The message is played back the sec ond time 5 seconds later The message output in progress flag turns ON at the leading edge of the out put command and OFF after the m...

Page 58: ...e of the output command point indicated in the figure If the priority command is OFF the messages are played back in the se quence in which their output commands turn ON If the priority command is ON the message specified is played back first If the priority command turns ON during message playback the message is interrupted and the priority message is played back The interrupted mes sage is playe...

Page 59: ...age no 2 output command played back once at 2 second inter vals Stop command word n bit 15 Message no 1 playback Message no 2 playback Message output in progress flag word n 9 bit 04 Stop Command word n bit 15 PC Data Transfers Program Data Transfers Develop a PC program like the one below when the Voice Unit is used in ON LINE mode ON LINE Mode Section 3 8 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrum...

Page 60: ... refresh Voice Unit PC Data for words n through n 8 The data for the 1st through to the 16th message numbers are only input to the Voice Unit when the output command turns ON Number of repetitions Repeat intervals Priority command Output command Stop command 1st Message No 16th Message No ON LINE flag Voice Unit busy flag Voice Unit busy flag Message output in progress flag Output storage area FUL...

Page 61: ...playback This flag turns OFF when the next input refreshing is executed after the message has been played back and the specified interval time has elapsed Output message area FULL flag word n 9 bit 03 valid in ON LINE mode only Up to 20 messages excluding the message currently being played back can be stored in this area Note one message can consist of up to 16 phrases 1 to 16 When all 20 messages...

Page 62: ... 3 Message no 4 Message no 20 Vacant Playback of Mes sage no 22 has been completed Message no 20 Message no 21 is canceled Message data 1st through 16th message nos Number of playback repetitions Repeat intervals Priority command The output message area FULL flag turns ON when an output command is issued during output refreshing when the number of messages in the mes sage area reaches 20 and when ...

Page 63: ...es sage is to be played back are not in BCD The 1st through the 16th message numbers are not in BCD The input refresh in the same I O are is executed When the correct data is received during the subsequent output refreshing and when input refreshing in the same I O refresh area is executed the flag turns OFF C200H CPU OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN I O refresh Voice Unit error word n 9 bit 04 Data ot...

Page 64: ...rding to the program Item Function One shot operation Triggered by the leading edge of the output command One shot operation plays back messages a specified number of times and at specified time intervals Level operation In Level operation message playback occurs at specified time intervals while the output command is ON Sequential mode Messages are played back in the sequence in which each messag...

Page 65: ...at function Repeatedly plays back a message a specified number of times at specified time intervals Stop function Interrupts message playback by turning ON the stop command Note For details refer to 3 2 Operating Procedure 3 10 Mixing Function The Voice Unit has a function that directly connects the message input jack to the output jack when the mixing switch is turned ON in a modes other than REC...

Page 66: ...gram set the line speaker selector switch of Unit 1 and 2 to the speaker side Set the selector switch of Unit 3 according to the device connected to the Unit3 Set the microphone line selector switch of Units 2 and 3 to the L side The message level output of the first Unit is attenuated by the second and third Units To adjust the message output level use the output volume con trols of the second an...

Page 67: ...SECTION 4 Example Programs 4 1 Sentence Mode Example Programs 60 4 2 Phrase Combination Mode Example Programs 65 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 68: ...d when input 00100 turns ON This command issues the message no 6 output command when input 00101 turns ON Sequential mode response In sequential mode the messages corresponding to inputs 00100 and 00101 are played back in the sequence in which their inputs turn ON If the two inputs turn ON in the same scan time the message having the low er number message no 2 is played back first Priority mode re...

Page 69: ...for Message no 3 is issued In this section the stop command is issued while input 00102 is ON Note In the above program if inputs 00100 and 00101 turn ON during the same scan time then both messages are played back under the data conditions of the last programmed message Therefore in this example the last pro grammed message is Message no 3 and therefore both messages are played back 3 times and a...

Page 70: ...ansfers repetition 6 times and in terval data 2 5 s to the Voice Unit At the same time the output command for Mes sage no 32 is issued Number of repetitions Repeat intervals Message no 18 Message no 32 4 times 1 5 s 6 times 2 5 s In this example the Voice Unit is mounted on a Remote I O Slave Backplane Note that when the Remote I O transfer time is shorter than the PC s scan time and a differentia...

Page 71: ...00 until it is can celed by the turning ON of message no 21 s output command 11206 This section only transfers the number of repetitions and repeat intervals to the Voice Unit when the output message area FULL flag 11503 is ON at the same time Message no 21 s output command is issued In this example an Input Unit is assigned to word 1 and unit no 1 is assigned to the Voice Unit Message no 12 is pl...

Page 72: ...is program if two or more inputs turn ON during the same scan time the output command programmed first takes prece dence For example when in puts 00100 00101 and 00102 turns ON during the same scan time then Message no 12 is transferred first followed respec tively by Message no 7 and Message no 25 11503 is the output message area FULL flag Example 7 Level operation Message no 16 is played back wh...

Page 73: ... of Message no 16 takes precedence over that of Message no 33 Therefore while the output command of Mes sage no 16 is ON Message no 33 is not played back even if its output command turns ON 4 2 Phrase Combination Mode Example Programs In the following examples it is assumed that the Voice Unit is mounted on the CPU Backplane as follows C200H CPU Input Unit word 1 Voice Unit unit no 2 Example 1 In ...

Page 74: ...sets Phrase no 5 as the first phrase and Phrase no 17 as the second phrase when input 00100 turns ON This command sets Phrase no 31 as the third phrase and Phrase no 00 as the fourth and last Phrase no 00 sig nifies the last phrase phrase when input 00100 turns ON This command sets Phrase no 7 as the first phrase and Phrase no 17 as the second phrase when input 00101 turns ON This command sets Phr...

Page 75: ...d at a time and the priority function is used Phrase nos 2 20 and 35 are combined and played back two times at 1 0 second intervals when input 00100 turns ON Phrase nos 3 20 13 and 42 are combined and played back continuously at intervals of 0 2 seconds This latter combination of the phrases takes prece dence over all other phrase combinations The following phrases are assigned to each Phrase no P...

Page 76: ...n input 00101 turns ON This command sets Phrase no 13 as the third phrase and Phrase no 42 as the fourth phrase when input 00101 turns ON This command sets Phrase no 00 as the fifth and last Phrase no 00 signi fies the last phrase phrase when input 00101 turns ON Note the specification of sixth phrase in this example 00 is arbitrary if the preceding phrase is the last one This command issues the m...

Page 77: ...nd 10 Phrase no 22 and the message end code 00 Repeat intervals and number of repetitions Phrases nos 12 and 46 Phrases nos 35 and 50 End code 00 Message no 1 Message no 2 Program When input 00100 turns ON Message no 1 is played back When input 00101 turns ON Message no 2 is played back XFER 0003 120 12014 00100 03000 03001 DM1000 DIFU 03000 XFER 0004 120 00101 DM1003 DIFU 03001 This command trans...

Page 78: ... the output commands of two or more messages turn ON within two scan repetitions Phrase nos 1 and 10 are combined and played back twice at 0 5 second intervals when input 00100 turns ON Phrase nos 19 and 30 are combined and played back five times at 1 0 sec ond when input 00101 turns ON Phrase Combination Mode Example Programs Section 4 2 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed...

Page 79: ...ation of Phrase nos 1 and 10 to the Voice Unit when the Voice Unit busy flag 12901 is OFF This command transfers the combi nation of Phrase nos 19 and 30 to the Voice Unit when the Voice Unit busy flag 12901 and 03004 turn OFF 03004 turns ON when the combination Phrase nos 1 and 10 are transferred Output command Phrase Combination Mode Example Programs Section 4 2 Artisan Technology Group Quality ...

Page 80: ... 5 second intervals when input 00100 turns ON MOV 0254 120 12014 03001 MOV 0812 121 MOV 2600 122 03002 03002 12901 03001 03000 03001 DIFU 03000 00100 03002 03002 This command maintains the ON status of input 00100 This command while the Voice Unit busy flag is OFF transfers the combination of Phrase nos 8 12 and 26 to the Voice Unit and is sues the output command Output command Phrase Combination ...

Page 81: ... 11 to the Voice Unit and issues the output com mand Output command Example 7 This program example is for phrase combination mode In the following example it is assumed that the Input Unit is assigned to word 1 and that the Voice Unit is assigned unit no 2 Input Phrase Combination Repeat interval Number of repetitions Priority command Message no 1 00100 no 2 no 5 no 16 0 5 s 2 times ON Message no ...

Page 82: ...6 03007 03006 In this program when two inputs turn ON during the same scan time the part programmed first takes precedence For example when inputs 00100 00101 and 00102 turn ON during the same scan time the data for Message no 1 is transferred first followed respectively by Message nos 2 and 3 12901 Voice Unit busy flag 12903 Output message area FULL flag Example 8 In this example two Voice Units ...

Page 83: ...two Voice Units Voice Unit 1 Voice Unit 2 Input Unit Word 0 When input 00100 turns ON Phrase nos 5 and 11 of Voice Unit 1 and Phrase nos 20 and 8 of Voice Unit 2 are combined and played back once at intervals of 0 0 seconds Phrase Combination Mode Example Programs Section 4 2 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 84: ...and 8 of Voice Unit 2 are combined in this order and played back Note Do not transfer any other combinations of phrases until input 00100 turns ON and the data of this program has been completely transferred To execute this program messages must not be stored in the output message areas of the Voice Units Connect the output jack of Voice Unit 2 to the input jack of Voice Unit 1 and then connect th...

Page 85: ...wise the output command of a message may not be input to the Voice Unit IORF 97 I O refresh instruction 3 ms min Ordinary I O refresh Ordinary I O refresh 3 ms min Phrase Combination Mode Example Programs Section 4 2 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 86: ...79 SECTION 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Error Codes 80 5 2 Troubleshooting 85 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 87: ...n the PC does not operate Replace the defective Special I O Unit The defective Unit is indicated as when the PC I O table is read Two or more system Special I O Units have been assigned duplicate unit numbers I O UNIT OVER In this situation the PC does not operate Assign the correct unit numbers The unit numbers can be checked by reading the PC I O table RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF The battery connector ...

Page 88: ... case the recording time may not be 0 In this state no new messages can be recorded Erase in the ERA mode the message assigned to a message number for which a new message is to be recorded An attempt has been made to record a message under the message number to which a message has already been recorded this error indication occurs when the ST SP switch is pressed Specify a message number for which...

Page 89: ...R indicators are lit The other indicators are unlit The message memory has failed Either erase the erroneous message in ERA mode or rewrite a message in RCV mode Note lit blinking at 0 5 s intervals blinking at 0 2 s intervals blinking at high speed ÇÇ Errors in T mode Display Possible Cause Correction RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF An error has occurred in the message memory Erase the erroneous message in ...

Page 90: ... memory 2 Error results in one or two messages because of a power failure that occurs while messages are erased or recorded This error occurs when a power failure occurs or when the PC is reset while messages are erased or recorded In this situation the solution is to erase the message responsible for the error Press the ST SP switch to clear the error code displayed on the LED display The RUN ind...

Page 91: ...OVF An error occurs in the message memory Either erase the erroneous message in ERA mode or rewrite the message in the RCV mode The RUN and ERR indicators are lit The other indicators are unlit RUN PLAY REC ERR OVF The RS 232C cable is disconnected or severed in this situation the error indication is made when the ST SP switch is pressed or while PC to Voice Unit communication is being executed Co...

Page 92: ...control of the Voice Unit is at the MIN position Turn the input volume control clockwise toward the MAX position and adjust the volume Pin 4 of the DIP switch on the back panel of the Voice Unit is ON Turn OFF the power to the PC remove the Unit and turn OFF pin 4 of the DIP switch The line microphone selector switch is set to the wrong position Check the setting of the line microphone selector sw...

Page 93: ... line speaker selector switch The impedance of the speaker external amplifier does not match that of the Voice Unit Check the impedance of the speaker external amplifier The power to the external amplifier is OFF when a speaker is connected through the external amplifier Turn ON the power to the external amplifier and adjust the volume The sound of the played back message is too high or too low Th...

Page 94: ...s depending on the message output mode as follows where n 100 10 x unit no In sentence mode word n 5 bit 05 In phrase combination mode word n 9 bit 05 When the ERR indicator is lit due to a low battery replace the battery with a new one within 1 week Replacing the Battery 1 2 3 1 Turn OFF the power When the power is OFF originally turn the power ON to supply power to the Unit for at least 1 minute...

Page 95: ...ne check again to ensure the new Unit is normal When returning the Voice Unit for repairs enclose with the faulty Unit a description of its problems or malfunc tions When the Voice Unit malfunctions the messages stored in its memory may be destroyed it is therefore rec ommended that the messages be transferred to an external device for preservation For how to transfer the messages refer to 3 7 XMT...

Page 96: ...cond recordings 100 Hz to 2 2 kHz Lowpass filter selector function see below Cutoff frequency 3 2 kHz for 32 second recordings 2 2 kHz for 48 64 second recordings Message memory 128K bytes RAM battery powered External communication function for saving recorded messages RS 232C Baud rate 19 200 9 600 4 800 2 400 bps XON XOFF yes no CTS RTS yes no Self diagnosis function CPU watchdog timer LOW batte...

Page 97: ...ures 100 5 mm However when the Unit is mounted on a Backplane and when connectors are connected to the Unit the total depth increases to about 180 mm Take this into ac count when installing a mounted Unit in a control box Please complete the assembly of the accessory cables connectors and plugs supplied Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 98: ...Voice Unit RAM C200H OV001 Battery set Backup battery for C200H C200H BAT09 RS 232C cable 6 to 25 pin conversion Cable length 2 m For C200H Voice Unit C200H CN224 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 99: ...urned ON and OFF automatically by the system in order to pro vide status information Lowpass filter Lowpass filters block the high frequency components contained in voice sig nals PC An acronym for Programmable Controller PROM Writer A PROM Writer is a device used to write data to ROM PROM and EPROM storage chips RAM R andom A ccess M emory RAM will not retain data when power is dis connected Ther...

Page 100: ... word In digital circuits a group of bits Usually a word consists of four eight or sixteen bits In C series PCs a word consists of sixteen bits Words can be used to store data or they can be used for I O Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 101: ...e Rack Mounting 8 LPF Lowpass filter Selection Function 89 M Maintenance and Inspection 87 Memory Protect Switch 3 20 Message Data Transfer Reception Time 37 38 Message Erasing Time 31 Message Input Jack Connection 8 Message Output Jack Connection 9 Message Output Mode Types 56 Microphone Recordings 9 Mixing Function 57 Mixing Switch 6 O operating environment precautions ix Operating Procedure 21 ...

Page 102: ...figuration 7 T Tape Recorder Recordings 9 Timing Diagrams 40 U Unbalanced Amplifier Connection 10 Unit No Setting Switch 20 V Voice Unit Operation via the Program 38 W Wiring 10 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

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