Specifications Model BSV-24□□-□ BSV-24.
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1. Model Number Configuration BSV – 24 N M – W ■Rated Voltage ■Transistor Type 24: 12 to 24V DC N : NPN P : PNP ■Recorded Messages M : Pre-recorded Messages Blank: No Messages (15 Built-in Alarms) ■Front Cover Color W : off white D : dark gray S : silver BSV-24.
2. Specifications 2-1 General Specifications Item Specification Rated Voltage 12 to 24V DC Voltage Range 10.8 to 26.4V DC Rated Power Consumption Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range 3.
2-2 Performance Specifications Item Specification Max. 87 dB or more : (For Panel Mount) Sound Pressure Level Max. 85 dB or more (For:Wall Mount) Measurement Conditions: The product is attached to the center of a 300x300mm board with a 1kHz sine wave played back at -6dB, and the decibel meter is set 1 meter away from the front of the product. * The sound pressure level will vary with the surrounding environment and message contents.
2-3 Signal Input Specifications Item Input Method Channel Priority Specification BSV-24N BSV-24P Pulse Input (Pulse Width: 100msec or more, excluding the hold input mode) CH4 > CH3 > CH2 > CH1 (except for the binary input mode) Signal Input Voltage N/A DC 12 to 24V Open Circuit Voltage Same as Input Voltage N/A Input Current 5mA±1mA (power supply/input voltage at 12VDC) 10mA±1mA (power supply/input voltage at 24VDC) Non-voltage Contact Input Voltage Contact Input NPN Transistor Circuit PNP Tr
2. Wiring Diagram ■BSV-24N ■BSV-24P BSV-24.
4. Functions 4-1 Volume Adjustment The volume control is located inside the front cover and is adjustable. 4-2 Operating Mode There are eight operation modes selectable from “A" through “H” which, in combination with commands, can select the various functions.
4-2-2 Mode B: Bit Input/ Input Priority Playback CH1 to CH4 are used for a maximum playback of 4 channels. During an MP3 message playback, the message will stop when a different channel input is entered and the message will continue after the previous channel's message has ended. Even if an input is held, playback is only played once. The wavy line in the pulse train indicates a message stopped during playback and the message in conjunction with the input channel is played.
4-2-4 Mode D: Bit Input/ Memory Playback CH1 to CH4 are used for a maximum playback of 4 channels. When the channel is entered once, the memory of the corresponding channel will playback when the current message is completed. The input channel is invalid after entering it once into memory. When two or more inputs are simultaneously entered, playback is based on the channel with the higher priority. Even if an input is held, playback is only played once.
4-2-6 Mode F: Binary Input/ Input Priority Playback CH1 to CH4 are used for a maximum playback of 15 channels. (Refer to 4-3. “Binary Input Table”) During an MP3 message playback, the message will stop when a different channel input is entered and the message will continue after the previous channel's message has ended. Even if an input is held, playback is only played once.
4-2-8 Mode H: Binary Input/ Memory Playback Mode CH1 to CH4 are used for a maximum playback of 15 channels. When the channel is entered once, the memory of the corresponding channel will playback when the current message is completed. The input channel is invalid after entering it once into memory. Even if an input is held, playback is only played once. 4-3 Binary Input Table Playback Message CH1 No. 1 ● No. 2 No. 3 ● CH2 No. 7 ● Playback Message CH1 No. 9 ● No. 10 ● No.
4-5 Changing the Voice Message Data SD card (SDV-128P sold separately) can be used for rewriting messages. It is recommended to use the SDV-128P SD card. There is no guarantee in operation when using other SD cards. 4-5-1 When using PATLITE’s Playlist Editor Using PATLITE’s Playlist Editor, the combination of MP3 files can be freely edited. For details, please refer to the help menu in PATLITE’s Playlist Editor. PATLITE’s Playlist Editor is free with the purchase of a PATLITE MP3 product. 1.
2. Please save the created file on an SD card. 4-6 Changing the Operation Mode Data SD card (SDV-128P sold separately) can be used for saving changes to different operation modes. It is recommended to use the SDV-128P SD card. There is no guarantee in operation when using another SD card. 1. Refer to the following table to create the operational mode text file. Read the file name to change the mode. The data inside the text file is not read.
2. Save the created file on an SD card. An error occurs when a file of two or more operational modes is saved on an SD card. 4-7 Data Transfer The data saved on SD card by "4-5. Changing the Voice Message Data", and "4-6. Changing the Operation Mode Data" can be transmitted to a product. When the data of both "4-5. Changing the Voice Message Data" and "4-6. Changing the Operational Mode Data" is saved on an SD card; data transfer can be performed simultaneously.
5. Outer Dimensions (Unit: mm) Case Resin: Polycarbonate Waterproof Packing: Polyurethane Harness: UL1007/AWG22 BSV-24.