PATLITE BD User Manual

C95100106 E
Audible Alarm
Instruction Manual
TYPE : BD
We thank you for purchasing PATLITE Audible Alarm. Before you start using the product, please read this instruction manual carefully to use the product correctly. Please store this document in a safe place. Be sure to read this document again when you are about to perform tasks such as maintenance and repair. And if you have any questions, contact a branch office or the technical support printed on the last page.
Safety Precautions
The precautions which must be observed to prevent damage to the person using the product, to people around it, or to property are described in a manner shown below
The seriousness of injury or damage caused by ignoring the indication and using the product in a wrong way is categorized with the indications below and descriptions are added to each of them
The sections with this indication contain "items which could
Warning
cause death or serious injury" if ignored. The sections with this indication contain "items which could
Caution
cause injury or property damage only" if ignored.
1. Cautions Which Must Be Observed for Safety Use
Warning
Be sure to turn the power off before wiring or installing the product. Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
Take care to perform wiring correctly. If the wiring in incorrect, internal circuit may be damaged by fire, and it may also be a cause of fire.
As for the power source, be sure to use this product within the allowable range of voltage. Failure to do so may be a cause of fire or damage to the product.
When the product is used for security purposes in which safety is emphasized, be sure to perform daily maintenance, and design a system which is capable of tackling the occurrence of unlikely event such as malfunctioning or failure.
Be sure to let specialists perform installation task which requires construction work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock, fire, or falling.
Caution
Before you start working on the product, discharge static electricity from your body. By touching another grounded metal part with bare hand,
the static electricity can be discharged.
To protect power source circuit and internal circuit of the product,
be sure to install external fuse.
Failures caused by using the product in ways not observing the Warnings and Cautions, by disassembling or converting the product, or by natural disaster are not covered under warranty. And do not use the product in ways other than the ways described in this document.
Other Precautions
Use the product in an environment where there is no electromagnetic or inductive
noise. Speakers are known to generate noise.
Use the product in an environment where there is no corrosive gas.
Failure to do so may cause malfunction.
Do not use the product as fire alarm.
2. Model Indicating Format
BD - 24 A - J
Normal-rated voltage
24 : 12-24V DC
100100/220AC
Sound Chart type AType A
CType C DType D EType E
Color of body front J : Light gray K : Dark gray
3. Part Names
Front panel
5. How to Perform Wiring
Before wiring the product, remove the terminal cover. And after the completion of the wiring attach the terminal cover. For the external contact of signal line, use no-voltage contact circuit such as relay switch or open collector circuit (NPN type). As for the contact capacity, see the table below.
Contact capacity Withstand voltage
Current capacity Leakage current
Sound group Selection switch
Waterproofing rubber
for the slot
Mounting screw for front
cover (M3X6)
Card slot
Volume control
Front cover
Air duct
ON voltage (Vsat)
Wiring examples
BD-100
(0.5V or lower in case of DC12V)
Wiring when NPN transistor is used
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
COM
When circuit is opened: DC12V When circuit is closed: 7mA
Mounting hardware
(attachments)
●BD-24
Wiring when NPN transistor is used
CH4
CH3
Case
Terminal block (screw M3X6)
Terminal cover
* PATLITE Corporation is a member of
SD card
(Model: SDV-2GP Sold separately)
the SD Card Association
4. How to Install
Install the product according to the procedure below.
Create mounting holes on a mounting surface (board thickness: 1mm - 10mm) where there is enough space for the mounting hardware. (See the mounting dimensions diagram) (a) Insert the product from the front of the mounting surface.
(b)Attach the mounting hardware which comes with the product to the holes on the side of the product.
(c)
Then fasten the screws of the mounting hardware. (Recommended fastening torque: 0.7±0.1Nm)
Confirm that the product and the mounting hardware are installed properly.
(104mm)
+0.7
68 mm
0
Mounting surface (board thickness: 1mm - 10mm)
CH2
CH1
COM
When circuit is opened: DC12V When circuit is closed: 7mA
Warning
Be sure to turn the power off before you start wiring. Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
●Be careful not to make a mistake in wiring. Moreever wire for neither 100V nor 220V at the same time in the case of BD-100.
may cause fire.
The terminal screws should be fastened with the recommended fastening torque (0.3Nm). Failure to do so may cause short circuit due to disconnection of wire, and damage to the product.
When the product is used in places where vibration occurs, perform periodical checking of the tightness of the terminal screws to prevent letting go of the wires.
Caution
(a)
T o protect the power source circuit and the internal circuit of the product, be sure to install an external fuse.
Other Precautions
Be careful not to lose the terminal cover.
(b)
Mounting dimensions diagram
* Dimensions of the mounting holes conform to IEC-61554 (DIN-43700)
Mounting hardware
(c)
Warning
Be sure to turn the power off before installing the product. Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
Caution
Choose a location for the mounting surface where it has enough strength to support the weight of the product, and where there is less vibration. Failure to do so may be the cause of injury or damage to the product.
Be sure to use both pieces of mounting hardware, and fasten them with the recommended fastening torque. Failure to do
so may be the cause of injury or damage to the product.
Other Precautions
Secure a enough space in which the mounting hardware can also be installed when choosing a mounting surface. Install the product on a flat surface without bumps and dips. Failure to do so may weaken its resistance to water and dust.
To prevent the product from falling in places where vibration may be generated, apply thread locking adhesive or the like,
and perform periodic checking of the tightness of the mounting hardware.
Install the product in a way the air ducts are not blocked.
Keep a space more than 6.3mm between the terminal block and the metal surface.
The use of M3 ring terminals with insulating coating is recommended for the wiring of terminal block to prevent
disconnection of wires.Recommended product: N1.25-3 produced by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd.
(Product confirming to RoHS)
When the product is to be used in a condition in which it is connected to power source, install a switch near the main body to be able to turn off the power easily for safety reasons.
Confirm that the wiring has been performed correctly before turning on the power.
6. How to Use the Product
6-1 Opening and Closing the Front Cover
Open or close the front cover accordin g to the procedure shown below when performing tasks such as adjusting the volume of the sound or selecting the tone color group.
Loosen the mounting screw (M3X6) for the front cover.
(An screw does not fall out.) Push the lower front cover section (part A in the figure on the right) lightly with finger to slide it downward.
When a SD card is to be used, remove the waterproofing rubber for the slot.After completing tasks, attach the parts removed in the procedure from to
in the opposite order. (Recommended fastening torque for the mounting screw: 0.3Nm)
Sound group selection switch
Inrush current
DC12V or higher
7mA or higher
0.1mA or lower
1V or lower
CH sideCOM side
BD-24
BD-100
5.5A/6ms at maximum None
NPN Open Collector Curcuit
External point of contact
7mA
12V
BD
Fuse
250V 0.5A
Fuse
125V 0.5A
220V AC
100V AC
* Do not connect the power sources of 100V and 220V simultaneously.
Do not supply a voltage for the signal line. Failure to do so may be damaged to the product.
CH sideCOM side
No Use
Fuse
125V 0.5A
Failure to do so may cause damage to the internal circuit by fire, and it
Card slot
Waterproofing
rubber for the slot
Volume control
Mounting screw
for front cover
Sound Signal line
COM
12-24V DC
Front cover
(M3X6)
Other Precautions
Be careful not to lose the waterproofing rubber for the slot.
Do not try too hard to slide down the front cover.To do so may cause the front cover to disassemble.
Attach the waterproofing rubber for the slot securely. Failure to do so may weaken the product's resistance
to water and dust.
Fasten the mounting screw for front cover with the recommended fastening torque. In places where vibrations occur, the front cover may fall or the product may be damaged.
6-2. Selecting a Sound Group
Use the sound group selection switch to select a group from the 16 types from A to P. Use a flat-blade screwdriver with the blade thickness of 1.0mm or thinner for turning the switch. (Factory default setting: Sound groupA)
Other Precautions
Make sure that there is no misalignment with the sound group selection switch when selecting.
If there is misalignment as shown in the figure on the right, the sound group selected may not play.
Sound Chart type A (BD-A)
Sound List
01
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
02
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
03
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
04
Yelp (rapid siren)
05
Rapid Hi-Lo
06
Melody Chime
07
Synthesized Piano
08
Synthesized Bell
Author 13:BEETHOVEN VAN LUDWIG 14:BADARZEWSKA BARANOWSKA TEKLA 15:BACH JOHANN SEBASTIAN     16:SCOTT LADY JOHN DOUGLAS 17・18・21・25・28・29:TRADITIONAL 19・27:PD 20:FOSTER STEPHEN COLLINS 22:Song authorized by the Ministry of Education
23:WERNER HEINRICH (DE 2) 24:STEWART JOHN C26:MOZART WOLFGANG AMADEUS 30:BLANTER MATVEJ ISAAKOVICH 31:WORK HENRY CLAY 32:SCHUBERT FRANZ  
Sound groups
Group
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
A B
Stutter(rapid intermittent horn)
Bell(clear highpitched bell)
D E
London Bridge is falling down
Mary had a little lamb The Camptown Races
G H
On the Avignon bridge
I J K
Romance De Amour
L M
Grandfather's Clock
N O
Mary had a little lamb The Camptown Races Cuckoo Petrouchka Grandfather's Clock
Sound Chart type C (BD-C)
Sound List
01
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
02
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
03
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
04
Yelp (rapid siren)
05
Rapid Hi-Lo
06
Melody Chime
07
Synthesized Piano
08
Synthesized Bell
Author 13:CREWE BOB 14:CARPENTER RICHARD LYNN 15:JOPLIN SCOTT 16:CARRELL JAMES P
Kouichi Sugiyama
17:
21:Hiroshi Miyagawa 22:Takeo Watanabe 23,30:Tetsuro Oda 24:CONTI BILL 25:WARREN DIANE EVE
26:
Yuka Kawamura
32:
Yumi Matsutoya
Sound groups
Group
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
A B
Stutter(rapid intermittent horn)
Bell(clear highpitched bell)
Can't Take My Eyes off of You
The Entertainer
Amairono Kamino Otome
G H
Uchuusenkan Yamato Oshiete
I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
J K L M
Les Champs-Elysees
O P
Stutter(rapid intermittent horn)
09
Bell(clear highpitched bell)
10
Synthesized Melody Chime
11
Chime
12
Call Sign
13
Fur Elise
14
Maiden's Prayer
15
Minuet
16
Annie Laurie
CH1
Rapid Hi-Lo
Fur Elise
Minuet
Cuckoo Blacksmith in the village Chime Call Sign
Amaryllis
Silent Lakeside
Holdiridia
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
Rapid Hi-Lo
Canon Makenaide Aiwa Katsu
Gattsudaze
Imasugu Kisu Mi Haruyo Koi
Canon
Rara Sanshain
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn) Synthesized Melody Chime
Stutter(rapid intermittent horn)
09
Bell(clear highpitched bell)
10
Synthesized Melody Chime
11
Chime
12
Call Sign
13
Can't Take My Eyes off of You
14 Top of the World 15 The Entertainer 16 Amazing Grace
18:WILSHAW MICHAEL 19:PACHELBEL JOHANN 20:Ijichi Hiromasa
27:KAN 28:
Masahiro Andoh
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
Synthesized Melody Chime
Top of the World
Gonna Fly Now (Theme for "Rocky")
17
London Bridge is Falling Down
18
Holdiridia
19
Mary Had a Little Lamb
20
The Camptown Races
21
Cuckoo
22
Blacksmith in the village
23
On the Avignon bridge
24
Daydream Believer
CH2
Melody Chime
Maiden's Prayer
Annie Laurie
Holdiridia
Daydream Believer
Symphony No. 40
Mountain musician
Petrouchka Chime
Ave Maria Mountain musician Romace De Amour
29:
Melody Chime
Amazing Grace
Les Champs-Elysees
Rara Sanshain
Yozorano Mukou
Truth
Odoru Ponpokorin
Truth
Gattsudaze
Uchuusenkan Yamato Odoru Ponpokorin Imasugu Kisu Mi
CH3
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
Synthesized Piano
Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime
Chime Chime Chime
Chime
Stutter(rapid intermittent horn)
Bell(clear highpitched bell)
Stutter(rapid intermittent horn)
Bell(clear highpitched bell)
17
Amairono Kamino Otome
18
Les Champs-Elysees
19
Canon
20
Rara Sanshain
21
Uchuusenkan Yamato
22
Oshiete
23
Makenaide
24
Gonna Fly Now (Theme for "Rocky")
Totasu Matsumoto
31:
Bell (clear highpitched bell) Yelp (rapid siren)
Synthesized Piano
Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime Call Sign Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime
Stutter(rapid intermittent horn)
Bell(clear highpitched bell)
Stutter(rapid intermittent horn)
Bell(clear highpitched bell)
1mm
25
Amaryllis
26
Symphony No. 40
27
Silent Lakeside
28
Mountain musician
29
Romance De Amour
30
Petrouchka
31
Grandfather's Clock
32
Ave Maria
CH4
Yelp (rapid siren) Synthesized Bell
Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign
Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign
Call Sign Synthesized Melody Chime Synthesized Melody Chime
25
I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
26
Yozorano Mukou
27
Aiwa Katsu
28
Truth
29
Gattsudaze
30
Odoru Ponpokorin
31
Imasugu Kisu Mi
32
Haruyo Koi
Tatsuya Hirakawa
Synthesized Bell
Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign
Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign
Call Sign Synthesized Melody Chime Synthesized Melody Chime
Sound Chart type D (BD-D)
Sound List
01
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
02
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
03
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
04
Yelp (rapid siren)
05
Rapid Hi-Lo
06
Melody Chime
07
Synthesized Piano
08
Synthesized Bell
Author
11:New Funky Sueyoshi 12・17:Yumi Matsutoya 13:Ami Ozaki 14:Tetsuji Hayashi 15:Tatsuro Yamashita
16:Kazumasa Oda 18:Maria Takeuchi 21・22・27・29・30・31・32:TRADITIONAL 23: 26:MARKS JOHN D 28:
Sound groups
Group
A B C D E F G H I
K L M N O P
Sound Chart type E(BD-E)
Sound List
01
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
02
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
03
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
04
Yelp (rapid siren)
05
Rapid Hi-Lo
06
Melody Chime
07
Synthesized Piano
08
Synthesized Bell
Sound groups
Group
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
6-3.How to Combine Sounds
When the sound group P is selected, sounds can be chosen from the 32 sounds and combined freely using an SD card.
Items prepared by customers
SD card (Type: SDV-2GP Sold separately), Personal computer, SD card Reader/Writer
1.Creating the sound combination data
By using a personal computer, data consisting of different sounds is created
Connect SD card Reader/Writer to PC, and then insert an SD card.
09
Chime
Call Sign
10 11 Runner 12
Mamotte Agetai
13
Oribiao Kikinagara
14
A September
15
Doyoubino Koibito
16
Akino Kehai
19:HILL MILDRED J 20:CHURCHILL FRANK E
American folk song
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
Rapid Hi-Lo
Runner
Oribiao Kikinagara Doyoubino Koibito
Saafu Tengoku Sukii Tengoku
Hi Ho
Konnako Irukana
Oh My Darling Clementine
Runner
Doyoubino Koibito
Happy Birthday
Toys Go Cha Cha Cha
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
When the Saints Go Marching In
HIHO
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
Beep (slow intermittent horn)
Rapid Hi-Lo Stutter+Bell
Train Ride
Alien Chatter
Inverted Reveille
Ringing Phone
Alarm Clock
Fur Elise
Annie Laurie
Mary had a little Lamb
Amaryllis
Ave Maria
Fur Elise
Annie Laurie
TwoTone
SD card
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn)
Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer
Oh My Darling Clementine I've been working on the Railroad
09
Stutter+Bell
10
Synthesized Melody Chime
11
Chime
12
Call sign
13
Train Ride
14
Galloping Hi-Lo
15
Alien Chatter
16
Falling Crystals
Stutter (rapid intermittent horn) Synthesized Melody Chime
London bridge is falling down
The camptown Races
Grandfather’s Clock
London bridge is falling down
SD card Reader/Writer
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Nobuyoshi Koshibe
Melody Chime
Mamotte Agetai
A September
Akino Kehai
Iro Howaitoburendo
Bear Song
Yankee doodle Mamotte Agetai
Akino Kehai
Hi Ho
Konnako Irukana
Londonderry Air
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Melody Chime Galloping Hi-Lo
Falling Crystals Garactic Motor
TwoTone
Ringing Hi-Lo
Minuet
Symphony No.40
Minuet
Alarm Clock
Saafu Tengoku Sukii Tengoku
Iro Howaitoburendo
Happy Birthday
Hi Ho
I've been working on the Railroad
Bear Song
Toys Go Cha Cha Cha
Konnako Irukana
24:
Bell (clear highpitched bell) Yelp (rapid siren)
Synthesized Piano
Oribiao Kikinagara Saafu Tengoku Sukii Tengoku I've been working on the Railroad
Yellow Rose ofTexas
Yankee doodle
Inverted Reveille
Garactic Motor Ringing Phone
TwoTone
Alarm Clock
Ringing Hi-Lo
Fur Elise
Minuet
Bell (clear highpitched bell)
Synthesized Piano
Symphony No.40
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Takeshi Shibuya
Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime Call Sign Chime Call Sign
Wiegenlied
Runner
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime Call Sign Chime Call Sign Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime Chime
Wiegenlied Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer She Wore a Yellow Ribbon Oh My Darling Clementine
Yellow Rose ofTexas
Yankee doodle
When the Saints Go Marching In
Londonderry Air
25:SCHUBERT FRANZ
Synthesized Bell
Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign
A September
Iro Howaitoburendo
Bear Song
Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer
Yankee doodle
Mamotte Agetai
When the Saints Go Marching In
T-06B0152 T-0710139 T-0710140
Annie Laurie London bridge is falling down Mary had a little Lamb The camptown Races
Amaryllis
Symphony No.40
Ave Maria
Grandfather’s Clock
Yelp (rapid siren) Synthesized Bell
Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign
Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign Call Sign
Ave Maria
T-06B0152 T-0710139 T-0710140
Personal computer
 ②In the My Computer of the PC, open the drive into which the SD card is inserted.
 ③Within the window opened, click with the right mouse button, and point New Document
and then choose Text Document.
* The name may vary such as notepad depending on the OS and its version.
Change the file name of the created text document to
【 OTO-LIST.txt 】
* Use half-size upper- or lowercase letters for the file name. If the extension ".txt" is not displayed when the text document is created, change the file name to [ OTO-LIST ].
Enter the number of the sound (see 6-2. Sound List) you want to combine into the text document created in and store it in the SD card. * Enter the sound number with half-size numbers of 8 digits.
□□□□□□□□
Sound number of CH 4
Sound number of CH 3
Sound number of CH 2
Sound number of CH 1
Example
When a combination of the following sounds are to be created with the type BD-A. CH 1: Beep CH 2: Amaryllis CH 3: Synthesized Piano CH 4: Grandfather's Clock Enter the number shown below into the text document, and save the file.
01250731
2.Transferring the sound combination data
The sound combination data created in "1. Creating the sound combination data" is transferred to this product.
Turn off the power of this product. Open the front cover, and insert the SD card, in which the data created in "1. Creating the sound combination
data" is stored, into the card slot.
Turn on the power of this product. When transferring the sound data is completed, you will hear a high-pitched tone.After hearing the
sound, pull out the SD card.
* The writing completes in 1 second or less. When you hear the high-pitched tone repeatedly or hear no sound at all, it means that the writing was unsuccessful. Confirm the descriptions for the procedures 1 and 2. But take note that if the volume control is set to the minimum, you will not hear the sound of completion. Set the sound group selection switch to P, and confirm the sound of each channel .
SD card
Card slot
8. Specifications
External view(mm)
Other Precautions
As for the SD card, use the type SDV-2GP sold separately. Operation is not guaranteed if an SD card of any other type is used.
When formatting the SD card, do it in either FAT12 or FAT16.
When inserting the SD card, pay attention to the orientation of the SD card. And do not forcibly insert the
SD card into the card slot. Doing so may cause damage to the SD card and/or the product.
Pay attention that no foreign object enter into the card slot.
6-4.
Adjusting the Sound Volume
The sound volume can be adjusted using the volume control. Use a flat-blade screwdriver with the blade thickness of 1.0mm or thinner for turning the volume control.
Volume larger
Volume smaller
1mm
Other Precautions
Turn the volume control lightly. It may be damaged if a torque of 0.3Nm or more is applied.
Model BD-24□ BD-100□
Rated Voltage
Voltage Range 10.8-26.4V DC 100V±10% AC / 220V±10% AC
Power Consumption
Sound Pressure Level
CH Input Input Method Starting Time
Number of Channels Priority Order for the Channels Operating Temperature Range
Relative Humidity
Mounting Direction
Protection Level
Resistance to Vibration
Mass 205g±10% 325g±10%
(*1) Please use the power-supply voltage with DC24V in case you use in quiet place.
Information
When the volume is set to high, the sound may be distorted in some sounds.
In some cases the volume may not be zero even if the volume control is set to the minimum.
6-5.How to Play Sounds
When the COM terminal and the terminal CH 1 - CH 4 are short-circuited after turning on the power, the sound of the channel of the selected group is played.
Sound is played while the terminals are short-circuited.
When 2 or more CH terminals are short-circuited to the COM terminal, the sound of the channel with a larger number
will be played.
Priority order for the channels CH 4>CH 3>CH 2>CH 1
When this product is operated by turning on the power, it takes about 1 second to play a sound.
Refer to the table below for the time chart when this product is operated by the CH terminals.
CH signal input time chart
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
Sound
170ms or less
CH 1 CH 2 CH 3
CH 4 CH 3
50ms or less
Please note that we will not be held responsible for the failure or damage caused by handling the product in ways not observing the warnings or cautions contained in this document.
Please note also that the contents in this document may be changed for improvement without notification in advance.
Information
Pop noise may be generated when the power is turned on or off, or at the beginning of playing a sound. But it is normal.
7. Before You Request a Repair
Symptom Points to be checked Coping strategies
No sound is played
A sound of a different
channel is played
It does not read SD card
If the product does not operate correctly even after it is properly installed and handled, contact a branch office or the technical support printed on the last page.
Is the power supplied? Are the COM terminal and CH terminal short-circuited correctly? Is the volume control not set to the minimum? Are the COM terminal and CH terminal short-circuited correctly? It is correctly selected with the tone color group selection switch? Is the power supplied? Is the SD card correctly inserted? Is there a text document stored in the SD card? Are the file name and the content of the text document correct? Confirm the file name and the content of the text document. Is the extension of text document “.txt”? Is the data not placed in a folder? Is the volume control not set to the minimum?
Confirm the wiring. Confirm the wiring. Adjust the volume. Confirm the wiring. Confirm the tone color group selection switch. Confirm the wiring. Confirm the orientation of the insertion. Create a text document in the SD card.
Confirm the extension of document file name. Confirm the location of the stored file. Adjust the volume.
□80
15.2
79.5
□67.5
(Extended length with cover open)
17.2
Mounting hardware
12-24V DC(*1)  100V AC / 220V AC 50/60Hz
4W / Standby power consumption 0.5W 5W / Standby power consumption 1.1W
Max. :90dB (at a distance of 1m when the panel is attached)Volume adjustment is possible.
* The sound pressure level may be lower depending on the tone color, usage environment, and supplied voltage.
Level hold input (Sound is played while COM terminal and CH terminal are short-circuited.))
Operation by turning on the power: 1s or less Operation by CH signal: 170ms or less
CH4CH3CH2CH1
Indoor use only: * Normal, * reverse, and * lateral direction are possible (Normal direction only in
where water may be splashed on it).
places
IP54 (When the panel is mounted in normal direction; Front only)
RH 85% or lower (no condensation)
15.5
Bit input
4 channels
-20 55
Indoor : * Normal, * reverse, and * lateral direction are possible (Normal direction only in places where water may be splashed on it). Outdoor:*Normal direction only.
2
19.6m/s
C95100106
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