Configuration Switches - Mackenzie MacFi User Manual

Eight message digital audio record/play system
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2.2.2

Configuration Switches

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8 position DIP Switch:
This user adjustable dip switch is provided to allow the user to tailor the operation
of the MacFi to meet their demands. NOTE: This dip switch is read by the
system only upon power up. Changing the position of the dip switch
while the module is powered up will have no affect on the operation
of the system.
Number of Plays
For applications where mes-
sages need to be repeated due to
ambient noise or for clarity.
Global setting for all messages.
When message is activated, it
will play the programmed
number of times.
Delay Between Plays
Messages played immediately
after one another can be con-
fusing to the listener. Allowing a
delay time can make the play-
back easier to understand.
Global setting for all messages.
Play Method
Defines playback mode of
message sequences. Message
sequences are comprised of the
message material, number of
plays and delay between plays.
Standard Operation: A momentary contact closure causes the device to play
one sequence of the message corresponding to that input. A sequence is specified
by the number of message plays and the amount of delay between each message, as
selected by the dip switches. If a contact is maintained active, the system will
continuously play that sequence repeatedly until the input is released at which time
the system will finish the current playback sequence and then stop.
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UP ( ) position is OFF.
DOWN ( ) position is ON.
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Play activated message one time
Play activated message two times
Play activated message three times
Play activated message four times
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One second delay between plays
Five second delay between plays
Ten second delay between plays
Thirty second delay between plays
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Standard operation - details below
Play one sequence per closure -
details below
Play while active - details below
Re-trigger - details below
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