Setup; Mp3 File Setup - Redback A 4435A Operating Manual

Mixer 4 input & message player
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Setup

2.0 SETUP GUIDE

2.1 MP3 FILE SETUP

The MP3 audio files are stored on an SD card which is located on the front of the unit as shown in figure 1.4.
These MP3 audio files are played when the triggers are activated.
These MP3 audio files can be removed and replaced with any MP3 audio file (Note: The files must be in MP3 format), wheth-
er it be music, a tone, a message etc.
The audio files are located in four folders labelled Trig1 to Trig4 on the SD card as shown in figure 2.1.
A library of MP3 tones are also supplied in the folder labelled #LIBRARY#.
In order to put MP3 files onto the SD card, the SD card will need to be connected to a PC. You will need a PC or laptop
equipped with a SD card reader to do this. If a SD slot is not available then the Altronics D 0371A USB Memory Card Reader
or similar would be suitable (not supplied).
You will first need to remove power from the A 4435A and then remove the SD card from the front of the unit. To access
the SD card, push the SD card in so that it pops back out, and then remove the card.
Step by step guide to put an MP3 into it's associated folder with a Windows installed PC.
Step 1: Make sure the PC is on and card reader (if required) connected and correctly installed. Then insert the SD card into
the PC or the reader.
Step 2: Go to "My Computer" or "This PC"and open the SD card which is usually marked "Removable disk".
In this example it is named "USB Drive (M:)".
Select the removable disk and then you should get a window that looks like figure 2.1.
The #LIBRARY# folder and the four trigger folders are now visible.
Step 3: Open the folder to change, in our example the "Trig1" folder, and you should get a window that looks like figure 2.2
Step 4: You should see an MP3 file "1.mp3".
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