Configuration File; What Is The Configuration File; Content Of The Configuration File; How It Is Managed By Replay - inout RePlay 01 User Manual

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Configuration file

4.1 What is the configuration file?

Replay is a very versatile device which can be adapted to the needs of the application in
which it is used. Different applications may require adjustment of volume, tone, loudness,
special parameters of communication or timing. The text file, called 'configuration file' and
stored in the main directory of the Compact Flash, together with the audio files, makes it
possible to program the various parameters of Replay.
This file must be assigned the name config.txt (this extension has been used so it can be
modified by any text editor, including those for portable PocketPC terminals).

4.2 Content of the configuration file

Each line of the configuration file consists of:
• Mnemonic code of the parameter to be set. It always consists of four CAPITAL
alphanumeric characters, and must always be at the beginning of the line. No more
than one parameter is permitted on the same line.
Separating character: '='. This MUST be inserted just after the mnemonic code, without
any spacing or tabulation character.
The relevant numerical parameter expressed as a decimal, to be inserted directly after
the separation character, without any spacing or tabulation character.
Example of file config.txt:
LMP3=14
LOUT=14
Audio adjustment parameters
LLOU=10
LTRE=14
LBAS=10
TPCM=10
Logical inputs parameters (direct or binary combinaton)
MICP=1
MIRS=0
MPLL=14
Playlist/music player mode parameter
CMCK=1
CMCL=0
CMBR=3
CMPR=0
RS232 serial port communication parameters
CMSB=1
CMDB=8
CMDR=0
CMNR=0

4.3 How it is managed by Replay

At the time the device is turned on, or when the COMPACT FLASH memory is inserted,
Replay will start to read the main directory of the memory; once it has found the file
config.txt, it interprets the parameters inserted in each line, memorizing them permanently
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