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Playback Instructions (Control Input Playback)

 

The specified phrase will be played back at fixed intervals. Make each of the 
terminal settings beforehand for the playback interval and phrases to be 
played back.

• When making settings in Interval Playback mode, assign Phrases 1 

through 9 to the control output connectors 1 through 9.

• The playback interval settings are shown below.

 

fig.CtrIn-Int01.e

 

Playback:

 

Input control signals to the control Input/output connectors No. 1 
through 9.

 

 

 Results in the repeated play of the phrase assigned to the 

terminal.

 

Stopping:

 

Input a control signal to Port No. 10 (STOP).

 

 

 This stops playback of the phrase.

With the power to the AR-200S switched off, set the MODE switches on the 
bottom panel as shown below.

 

SW 1:

 

 ON, 

 

SW 2:

 

 ON

 

Phrase Number / Binary Signal chart

 

fig.Bin-Chart.e

 

Repeated Playback of Phrases 
(Interval Playback)

 

Port No.

Playback Interval

 

1

1 second

2

5 seconds

3

10 seconds

4

15 seconds

5

30 seconds

6

1 minute

7

5 minutes

8

15 minutes

9

30 minutes

 

Operational Specifications of Interval Playback

AR-200S Settings

002

Audio Output

Port No. 2

STOP Port

002

002 Interrupted 

Interval time used for phrases 

001            00000001

002            00000010

003            00000011

004            00000100

005            00000101

006            00000110

007            00000111

008            00001000

009            00001001

010            00001010

011            00001011

012            00001100

013            00001101

014            00001110

015            00001111

016            00010000

017            00010001

018            00010010

019            00010011

020            00010100

021            00010101

022            00010110

023            00010111

024            00011000

025            00011001

026            00011010

027            00011011

028            00011100

029            00011101

030            00011110

031            00011111

032            00100000

033            00100001

034            00100010

035            00100011

036            00100100

037            00100101

038            00100110

039            00100111

040            00101000

041            00101001

042            00101010

043            00101011

044            00101100

045            00101101

046            00101110

047            00101111

048            00110000

049            00110001

050            00110010

051            00110011

052            00110100

053            00110101

054            00110110

055            00110111

056            00111000

057            00111001

058            00111010

059            00111011

060            00111100

061            00111101

062            00111110

063            00111111

064            01000000

065            01000001

066            01000010

067            01000011

068            01000100

069            01000101

070            01000110

071            01000111

072            01001000

073            01001001

074            01001010

075            01001011

076            01001100

077            01001101

078            01001110

079            01001111

080            01010000

081            01010001

082            01010010

083            01010011

084            01010100

085            01010101

086            01010110

087            01010111

088            01011000

089            01011001

090            01011010

091            01011011

092            01011100

093            01011101

094            01011110

095            01011111

096            01100000

097            01100001

098            01100010

099            01100011

100            01100100

101            01100101

102            01100110

103            01100111

104            01101000

105            01101001

106            01101010

107            01101011

108            01101100

109            01101101

110            01101110

111            01101111

112            01110000

113            01110001

114            01110010

115            01110011

116            01110100

117            01110101

118            01110110

119            01110111

120            01111000

121            01111001

122            01111010

123            01111011

124            01111100

125            01111101

126            01111110

127            01111111

128            10000000

129            10000001

130            10000010

131            10000011

132            10000100

133            10000101

134            10000110

135            10000111

136            10001000

137            10001001

138            10001010

139            10001011

140            10001100

141            10001101

142            10001110

143            10001111

144            10010000

145            10010001

146            10010010

147            10010011

148            10010100

149            10010101

150            10010110

151            10010111

152            10011000

153            10011001

154            10011010

155            10011011

156            10011100

157            10011101

158            10011110

159            10011111

160            10100000

161            10100001

162            10100010

163            10100011

164            10100100

165            10100101

166            10100110

167            10100111

168            10101000

169            10101001

170            10101010

171            10101011

172            10101100

173            10101101

174            10101110

175            10101111

176            10110000

177            10110001

178            10110010

179            10110011

180            10110100

181            10110101

182            10110110

183            10110111

184            10111000

185            10111001

186            10111010

187            10111011

188            10111100

189            10111101

190            10111110

191            10111111

192            11000000

193            11000001

194            11000010

195            11000011

196            11000100

197            11000101

198            11000110

199            11000111

200            11001000

201            11001001

202            11001010

203            11001011

204            11001100

205            11001101

206            11001110

207            11001111

208            11010000

209            11010001

210            11010010

211            11010011

212            11010100

213            11010101

214            11010110

215            11010111

216            11011000

217            11011001

218            11011010

219            11011011

220            11011100

221            11011101

222            11011110

223            11011111

224            11100000

225            11100001

226            11100010

227            11100011

228            11100100

229            11100101

230            11100110

231            11100111

232            11101000

233            11101001

234            11101010

235            11101011

236            11101100

237            11101101

238            11101110

239            11101111

240            11110000

241            11110001

242            11110010

243            11110011

244            11110100

245            11110101

246            11110110

247            11110111

248            11111000

249            11111001

250            11111010

Phrase

No.

(

Port 

87654321)

Binary

Phrase

No.

(

Port 

87654321)

Binary

Phrase

No.

(

Port 

87654321)

Binary

Phrase

No.

(

Port 

87654321)

Binary

Phrase

No.

(

Port 

87654321)

Binary

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Содержание AR-200S

Страница 1: ...s MB Audio Recording System Uses No Moving Parts The AR 200S uses memory cards in an audio recording system that has no moving parts The system uses no rotating parts or drive mechanism so it s practically maintenance free It also features excellent sound quality and superior reliability A Variety of Control Terminals for a Wide Range of Playback Methods The AR 200S features Control Input Terminal...

Страница 2: ...015 Do not force the unit s power supply cord to share an outlet with an unrea sonable number of other devices Be especially careful when using extension cords the total power used by all devices you have connected to the extension cord s outlet must never exceed the power rating watts amperes for the extension cord Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually mel...

Страница 3: ... no chance of them being stepped on accidentally 552 Unfortunately it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored on a memory card once it has been lost Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data 553 Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead ...

Страница 4: ... Phrases Interval Playback 13 Recording Instructions Binary Rec 14 Required Settings for Recording Audio Signals Recording Settings 14 Connectors Used in Binary Rec 15 Operational Specifications for Binary Rec 15 About Control Using RS 232C 17 About RS 232C References 17 Controlling Another Device with the AR 200S Control Output Connectors 18 Starting Another Device Busy Out 18 Controlling Another...

Страница 5: ...put to the audio input terminals 9 Control Power Input Terminals CONTROL A Terminals for external control signals used to control the AR 200S and for connecting to an external DC power supply p 10 p 11 The terminal block features a protective cover Be sure not to lose the cover when making connections to the terminals or other times when the cover is removed Also be sure to keep the removed cover ...

Страница 6: ...rack remove the covers from the front and back surfaces of the case so that the front and back surfaces of the unit are not obstructed When placing the unit on the rack be careful not to pinch your fingers For more information about installation also see Placement in the Important Notes p 3 By attaching a rack mount adaptor RAD 50 sold separately to the AR 200S you can install it in an EIA rack On...

Страница 7: ...upply p 23 Do not supply electrical power simultaneously to multiple terminals doing so may result in damage to the unit Cord Hook The cord of the supplied AC Adaptor To the Power Outlet Connecting Cables to the Audio Input and Output Terminals Turning On the Power Euroblock Connector Connect to audio input and output terminals on the AR 200S s rear panel Use a commercially available flat head scr...

Страница 8: ...s back a set announcement guidance message explanation or the like Set announcements played back as required Broadcast of museum exhibition explanations or guidance Playback of message broadcasts and announcements at regular set times in offices factories or other such areas Broadcasts at set times of upcoming events at amusements areas Control timer for automatic broadcasts Guidance announcements...

Страница 9: ...ayback method that matches your usage conditions Using Direct Playback of Control Input By inputting control signals to a connector number from 1 through 9 you can play back the phrase assigned to the number p 11 Using Binary Playback of Control Input You can select phrases by inputting binary signals to connector numbers 1 through 8 and play the selected phrases in succession each time you input ...

Страница 10: ...hich the phrase is assigned Up to 9 phrases can be played back Assign Phrases 1 through 9 beforehand to Port Nos 1 through 9 respectively This makes it very convenient when you want to specify a desired phrase directly using a switch relay sensor or other such means fig CtrIn Dir01 e Connectors Used for Direct Play Control I O Connector fig CtrIn DirPin e Control Input and DC Input Terminal CONTRO...

Страница 11: ... phrase Playback of the current phrase is stopped and playback of the specified phrase then begins fig CtrIn Dir03B e While the control signal is continuously input Playback is repeated while the signal is input fig CtrIn Dir04 e Selecting the Control Input Mode With the power to the AR 200S switched off set the MODE switches on the bottom panel as shown below SW 1 ON SW 2 OFF Assigning Phrases to...

Страница 12: ...elow fig CtrIn Bin03 e Binary specified phrases are played back repeatedly Playback is repeated while the start signal is continuously input You can begin playback of phrases by specifying phrases in binary with the start signal continuously being input When the START connector control signal switches to Off the current phrase finishes and then playback is stopped No action results when a new star...

Страница 13: ... 01010010 083 01010011 084 01010100 085 01010101 086 01010110 087 01010111 088 01011000 089 01011001 090 01011010 091 01011011 092 01011100 093 01011101 094 01011110 095 01011111 096 01100000 097 01100001 098 01100010 099 01100011 100 01100100 101 01100101 102 01100110 103 01100111 104 01101000 105 01101001 106 01101010 107 01101011 108 01101100 109 01101101 110 01101110 111 01101111 112 01110000 ...

Страница 14: ...ODE switches on the bottom panel as shown below The RDAC mode is a type of digital data processing system for recording On the AR 200S you can select from among four modes Selecting RDAC Mode With the power to the AR 200S turned off set the REC MODE switches on the bottom panel as shown below If the type of card does not provide the recording time you want change the RDAC mode or RDAC grade settin...

Страница 15: ...ng the presence or absence of phrases Note that this differs from the normal function of CONT OUT fig CtrIn Rec02 e Recording 9 0 Off 10 1 On While control signals are being input the specified phrase is recorded When input of the control signal stops recording then ends fig CtrIn Rec03 e Recording does not start if there is a binary specified phrase that has already been recorded the recording in...

Страница 16: ...ed in the binary notation as 00000000 and as shown in the Phrase Number Binary Signal chart p 13 each subsequent specification is shifted by one fig CtrIn Rec06 e The phrase number 112 becomes the binary signal 01101111 Timing Chart PLAY Tpw Tbps Tbph Tbpd Tvpd Tvbd msec 20 200 100 300 300 100 min max Tvbd Tpw Tbps Tbph Tbpd Tvpd Audio Output Busy Out Port No 9 Binary Specification Port No 1 8 Pla...

Страница 17: ...o card is inserted is 9 600 bps In addition to the owner s manual the separate publication RS 232C Reference Notes is also available for those needing detailed documentation regarding RS 232C connector control Please download the PDF file free of charge from the following URL RS 232C Reference Notes cover the following topics Setup Overviews detailed descriptions and lists of commands Examples of ...

Страница 18: ...ontrol Out signal is output for a duration of one second from the CONT OUT pins after playback of audio phrases pattern phrases and song phrases This signal can be used to start amplifiers and other external devices in sync with phrase playback You can set the time that is to pass after phrase playback before output is made to anything from 0 seconds to 59 minutes 59 seconds Settings are made in p...

Страница 19: ...up to a maximum of 100 phrases in each of the five patterns of Programs 1 through 5 Since the order and duration of the phrases is predetermined this is a convenient option when you have only one contact such as a timer or switch with which to trigger this action You can take audio from INPUT mix it during phrase playback and mixed it from OUTPUT fig LineThru 01 e This is useful when you want to d...

Страница 20: ...orts in any connector cables Phrase number flashes during playback This indicates that a MIDI phrases is playing back Although the AR 200S is not MIDI phrase compatible if a specified phrase is a MIDI phrase the phrase number will flash There is a scraping sound coming from the AR 200S In situations such as when control signals are input continuously the movement of the internal relays may make a ...

Страница 21: ...1 58 31 2 57 47 7 54 06 7 54 06 11 51 09 HIGH 2 08 57 3 13 26 8 35 49 8 35 49 12 53 44 STANDARD 2 57 47 4 26 41 11 51 09 11 51 09 17 46 44 LONG1 4 17 54 6 26 52 17 31 39 17 31 39 25 47 28 LONG2 5 55 34 8 53 22 23 42 18 23 42 18 35 33 28 ANNOUNCE 11 51 09 17 46 44 47 24 37 47 24 37 71 06 56 Recorded Phrase Data Phrase settings Playback Volume 100 Delay Time 00s00f Playback Point Start 00h00m00s00f0...

Страница 22: ... set by means of varying combinations of ON and OFF settings for SW 1 and 2 SW 3 Output Level Setting Specifies the output level Set this in accordance with the specifications for the device to which the playback is being output OFF 10 dBV ON 4 dBu SW 4 Programmed Ordinarily this should be set to OFF SW 5 Update Mode Set this to ON when updating the AR 200S with the program files on a CompactFlash...

Страница 23: ...the Control I O Connector CONTROL B can be used as power supply for a sensor etc Never short a power supply pin 21 24 25 to the GND pin since this will damage the unit When using the DC OUT be careful not to exceed the maximum rating 100 mA For reasons of safety do not connect the DC IN pin of the Control Input and DC Input Terminal CONTROL A to metal parts such as the chassis or the Control I O C...

Страница 24: ...Type Residual Noise Level 80 dBu Input Short INPUT VOLUME middle DIN Audio typ S N Ratio Output 84 dB DIN Audio typ RS 232C Transmission Method Start Stop Synchronous System Asynchronous Duplex Data Transmission Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Parity none Data Length 8 bit Stop bit Length 1 bit Code ASCII The setting for 38400 bps is for compatibility with legacy models the AR 2000 However it ...

Страница 25: ...vity Nominal Input Level Non Clip Max Input Level Input Impedance Recommended Source Impedance Line Inputs Unbalanced 10 dBu 0 dBu 20 dBu 10 k ohms 1 k ohms or less Output Nominal Output level Non Clip Max Output Level Output Impedance Recommended Load Impedance Line Outputs Balanced 4 dBu 10 dBV 18 dBu 600 ohms 600 ohms or greater Dimensions 218 217 6 42 3 3 14 2 215 4 3 7 44 1 9 45 9 233 3 AR 20...

Страница 26: ...19 I Interval Playback 13 L Line Thru 19 M MODE SW 22 N No voltage Make contact 10 O Output Level 22 P Phrase 10 Delete 16 Recording 15 Phrase Number Binary Signal chart 13 Playback Mode 10 22 R RDAC 14 RDAC Grade 14 RDAC Mode 14 REC MODE 14 Recorded Phrase Data 21 Recording 14 Recording Settings 14 Recording Time 21 Recording Type 15 S Sampling Frequency 14 AR 200S_e book 26 ページ 2006年3月31日 金曜日 午前...

Страница 27: ...ment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause...

Страница 28: ...30 Nacka SWEDEN TEL 0 8 702 00 20 EAST EUROPE Roland East Europe Ltd Warehouse Area DEPO Pf 83 H 2046 Torokbalint HUNGARY TEL 23 511011 AUSTRIA BELGIUM FRANCE GERMANY HOLLAND LUXEMBOURG PORTUGAL SPAIN SWITZERLAND Roland Iberia S L Paseo García Faria 33 35 08005 Barcelona SPAIN TEL 93 493 91 00 DENMARK Roland Scandinavia A S Nordhavnsvej 7 Postbox 880 DK 2100 Copenhagen DENMARK TEL 3916 6200 EUROPE...

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