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Blue Point Engineering Wizard - VIII Instruction page 4

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Example
2. Recording An Digital / Relay Track
Set the PLAY - REC slide switch to REC (Record) position.
Set the SOUND - RELAY slide switch to RELAY position.
Set the AUTO - ON slide switch to the AUTO position (Off)
Press and Release the GO button - the Red LED light will turn ON.
Any recorded sounds will also start to playback.
Press and release the Digital button as needed. (All actions will be recorded)
The Green Relay LED will turn On and OFF as you activate the Digital Button.
( When Relay is ON, it will activate device connected to relay wire terminals, N.O, and C connections )
Press and Release the GO button to terminate the recording session when done, or when the board has reached
it's maximum of 5 minutes. - the Red LED will turn OFF and the board will end automatically.
Example
3. Playback
Set the PLAY - REC slide switch to PLAY position.
Set the AUTO - ON slide switch to the AUTO position (Off)
Press and Release the GO button to start playback, or trigger the REM terminal ( By switch, sensor)
Note: Playback will continue until the end of the recorded Digital / Relay recorded motion is reached
The audio track does not govern the length of playback. To hear the complete 4 - minutes of audio track,
record the Digital / Relay motion to it's full max record length. ( no relay action )
To set the playback to auto - startup, looping, wait delays, or consecutive playback, select and adjust the delay,
Auto, and REM ports to needed settings.
I am trying to hear the audio that I just recorded?
Q
A
The sound chip will not playback any sound unless there is a stored relay / digital recording.
If you erase the relay digital recording then the sound chip will not playback sound until you
have re-recorded a relay / digital program routine.
Q
I do not hear any sound from a small speaker connected to the speaker terminal block.?
A
The on-board amplifier is automatically disconnected when an audio jack plug is inserted
into the Line Out jack. Remove the Audio cable from the Line Out jack.
Q
How can I hear the sound being recorded to the sound chip when I connect a sound source to the Line
Input Jack?
A
Use a "Y" audio split cable. Connect one end of the "Y" split cable to the Line Input jack, on
board and the other end of the "Y" to a small remote speaker. When you connect the main
"Y" audio jack lead to the sound source, you will be able to hear and adjust the output audio
level going into the Input jack and Sound Chip.
Q
I am having trouble with audio?
A
Use a "Mono" cable.
Make sure that the sound source your using has at least 320 MV / P-P output for maximum recording
volume.
Problem / Hint Help Guide
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