Random Play Of Audio Files; Saving The Event Program - Redback A 4500C Software Programming Manual

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A 4500C/A 4505C Software Programming Guide

5.0 RANDOM PLAY OF AUDIO FILES

The timer has the ability to random play audio files when a particular output is selected for an event. This is available with
all folders except the Alert and Evac folders. These folders can have multiple audio files allocated which will play randomly
when the output is activated. In the example illustrated in figure 5.1 extra audio files are ddragged into the Music and
prebell folders.

6.0 SAVING THE EVENT PROGRAM

Once programming is complete the configuration will need to be saved to the Micro SD card. The configuration file needs
to be saved as config.cnf for the timer to recognise the program. The name of the open file is shown in the header bar of
the programming window as shown in figure 6.1.
If the user wants to keep copies of different programs, use the Save As option and name the file something else while
keeping the .cnf extension.
With the events now programmed on the Micro SD card, the card can be removed from the PC following windows safe card
removal procedures. Make sure the timer is OFF and insert the Micro SD card into the slot in the front; it will click when fully
inserted.
The timer can now be switched back On. If all is well, after the startup screen is displayed the current time and next event
should be displayed on the screen.
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