
Remote operations
Through Webserve installed on the device, following operations are allowed:
• Full Status monitoring.
• Play or Stop audio messages, music tracks and programs remotely.
• Scheduling Calendar events.
• Programming remote events.
• Remote Setup (Date and Time, Volume, IP Mode, ON/OFF,…)
Through FTPServer installed on the device is available the remote update of audio (MP3 &
WAV) and settings (SETTINGS.BIN) files.
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Security
Up to 2 level of 4-digits Security Password.
• Maintenance (Level 1).
• Supervisor (Level 2).
Failure indicator (FAULT)
By LED: FAULT RED led becomes ON on Front panel in Failure Condition.
By Contact: FAULT Open Contact on Rear panel in Failure Condition.
Supervised messages
2 (maximum failure or degradation detection time 100 seconds)
Power supply system
Mainl 230Vac (50/60Hz),1A fused.
Secondary (tampon method): 24Vdc, 1A fused.
Auxiliary supply output
24Vdc / 100mA maximum (0.3A fused).
Operation temperature
-5 a +45ºC (+5 a +35ºC, recommended)
Storage temperature
-15 a +60ºC
Humidity
5% a 95%, without condensation.
Dimensions
428 x 57 x 330 mm (1 U)
Weigth
4,25 Kg
Color
Black.
4. BASIC OPERATIONS
GD-36 basically acts as a music player (BGM), but lets stop the broadcasting of music to issue a warning, pre-recorded message
or sound activated either manually from the local keyboard, or automatically from a remote control input or as programmed entry
using a calendar event. Additionally, and only as advanced method, can be performed remote message activation, requiring only
the connection to a local area network or LAN (Ethernet).
4.1. Digital Audio Storage.
The audio content (music or messages / alerts / sounds) that the device plays is located by default in a SDCARD HC type (high
capacity) on the rear panel. This card must be formatted with FAT32 file system and must include the following directory structure:
• MUSIC.
It included music tracks or songs in MP3 format (ID3 info will be appreciated).
• SOUND.
This folder should include the sounds, alarms, etc. …, in WAV format.
• VOICE.
Included in this folder, voice messages in WAV format.
• SETTINGS.
It's a system folder that should be no modified by the user, due to
include the
settings.bin
file, base of all programming and configuration of GD-36.
To facilitate user to change the background music which content is most sensitive to changes,
has enabled a USB 2.0 port on the front of GD-36. Just insert a USB flash memory, formatted
under the FAT32 file system, and copy the music in a folder called MUSIC hanging from the tree
root directory of the related drive. It is required to turning off the GD-36 before inserting the
USB memory; once turn on again, the USB memory contents will be examined and if they are
music files, these will be selected to be played when the user wishes.
NOTAS:
It is highly recommended not to connect or disconnect the USB sticks with the GD36 device in operation, to prevent failure and
damage it.
GD-36 required for a proper operation that the audio directories containt at least a correct file, ie a “.mp3” track on the “MUSIC”
folder, a “.wav” file on the “VOICE” folder and a “.wav” file on the “SOUND” folder.
It's recommended to format the SD Cards with the
SDFormatter V3
or upper tool, freely available on
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/index.html, instead of included in most common OS in order to assure the compatibility with all
market cards.
GD-36
The FTPServer installed on Gd36 requires of an standard ftp client working prompt the prompt system. This kind of client is included on
the more usual OS (Windows includes ftp.exe).
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