PATLITE BKV User Manual

4234-A-en
Voice Annunciator
Instruction Manual
[ TYPE : BKV ]
Thank you very much for purchasing the MP3 Voice Annunciator. Please read these instructions carefully before installation, maintenance and repair. Store this manual in a safe place for future reference. If you have any questions regarding this product, please contact our PATLITE Sales Representatives.
Notice for Safe Operation
In order to prevent any damage to the user and other personnel or to assets, note the following:
The warning indications are divided into the following classes according to the degree of danger
or damage incurred when the warning is not taken into consideration and the product is not correctly used.
WARNING
CAUTION
PLEASE
NOTE
1. To operate this product properly, observe the following:
WARNING
Do not disassemble or modify this product. Possibility of fire or electric shock may occur. If
repair is needed, refer to [8. Before Requesting Repair]. For questions concerning our product or for when repair is necessary, refer to the end of this document for contacting your nearest PATLITE Sales Representative.
Be careful not to miswire this product. Possible miswiring can cause product failure or fire.
Be sure to stay within the operating voltage range. Possibility of fire, failure or malfunction may
occur.
Request the installation and wiring be performed by a professional contractor. Otherwise, there
is the possibility that fire, electric shock or falling from high places may result.
CAUTION
To protect the power supply and other internal circuitry, be sure to connect an external fuse.
Do not install the product in a location where vibrations exceeding the specifications exist. If
installing where vibrations do exist, install the product in the upright position to prevent the risk of product detaching and it falling, causing injury to a passer-by, etc.
Contrary to Warnings and Cautions indicated in this document, product failure due to mishandling, dissasembly, modifications or natural disasters, etc. is not covered by any Warranty. Moreover, avoid any applications outside those indicated in this document.
PLEASE
Do not use in an environment exposing strong radio waves or inductance noise. Noise may
be induced from the speaker horn causing malfunction or failure.
Do not use in an environment where corrosive gas is present. Possible cause of failure may
occur.
To prevent damage from static electricity, touch hands or other body parts to metals or an
earth ground to discharge the body from static charge before handling static sensitive parts, such as the SD Card.
Use the recommended torque when attaching parts for installation, etc.
When this product is used for security purposes, it should be inspected daily. In case a
malfunction should occur, it is recommended that you use this product together with other
security products.
Do not misplace parts, such as the terminal cover or front plate, while perfoming maintenance
or repair of the product to prevent possible damage.
- Caution on copyright ­Work that was recorded or copied from music CDs or other media used in public places may infringe upon copyrights and law enforcement may be imposed. When using a work that was recorded or copied from music CDs or other media, be sure to obtain permission from the author. In addition, copyright of audio/music data distributed or sold by PATLITE Corporation belongs to PATLITE. It is strictly prohibited to copy/reprint whole or partial contents of audio/music data belonging to PATLITE Corporation, or to transfer/sell such material on computer networks etc., without permission of the rightful holder.
2. Model Number Configuration
Indicates an imminently dangerous condition : Failure to follow the instructions may lead to death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially dangerous condition: Failure to follow the instructions may lead to slight injury or property damage.
Indicates something to observe before using this product. The disregard to this indication may lead to product malfunction or failure.
Notice regarding supplementary information or convenient explanation is indicated.
BKV - 31 K F - J
Rated Voltage
J: 12-24V DC K: 100V AC Q: 220V AC
Body Color
J : Ivory White K : Dark Gray
3. Part Names
【Front Side】 【Rear Side】
Front Cover
Slot-waterproof
Packing
Card Slot
Front Cover (M3X6)
Mounting Screw
Mounting Angle
(Accessory)
Volume
Operation Mode
Switch
Terminal Block (M3×6 Screw)
Terminal Cover
SD Card
Model:SDV-128P
(Sold Separately)
※ Patlite Corporation is a member of the
SD Card Association.
Case
4. Installation
Install the product in accordance to the procedure below:
Drill mounting holes on a mounting surface (Board Thickness: 1mm - 10mm) with enough space
for the mounting angle. (Refer to the “Mounting Dimension Diagram” below)
Insert the product through the front (a) of the mounting surface. Attach the mounting angles (b)
included with the product into the slots on the side of the product. Then tighten the screws (c) for the mounting angle. (Recommended Torque: 0.7±0.1Nm)
Confirm that the product and the mounting angles are installed properly.
Mounting Surface
(148mm)
+1.0
□110  mm
-0.0
Mounting
Mounting Dimension Diagram
WARNING
Be sure the power is disconnected before wiring or installing this product. Possibility of electric
shock may occur.
Request the installation and wiring be performed by a professional contractor. Otherwise, there
is a possibility that fire, electric shock or falling from high places may result.
CAUTION
Ensure the installation surface is sufficient enough to handle the weight of the product, and
where there is less vibration. Also, do not install onto a vehicle. Failure to comply will lead to injury or damage to the product.
Be sure to attach with both mounting angles, and fasten them only with the recommended
tightening torque. Failure to comply will lead to injury or damage to the product.
PLEASE
Install where adequate space is available for the mounting angle when choosing a mounting
location.
Install the product on a flat surface with no uneven surfaces. Failure to comply will weaken its
resistance to water and dust.
To prevent the product from falling in places where vibration may be generated, apply thread
locking adhesive, etc., to the mounting angle screws and periodically check it.
When installing in high places, choose a location which is accessible by a scaffold, ladder, etc., for repairs.
When operating the product by controlling the power ON/OFF, be sure to include a switch by which the power supply can be easily cut near the main power for safety.
NOTE
Depending on the material quality and thickness of installation surface and volume, the product may resonate and cause an oscillating sound.
measures to reinforce the clamp face.
(Board Thickness: 1mm~10mm)
(a)
(b)
Angle
(c)
Take precautionary
5. Wiring
Remove the terminal cover prior to wiring the product. Reinstall the terminal cover after the wiring is completed.
When wiring to external contacts for the signal line, use non-voltage contacts such as a relay,
switch or an NPN open collector circuit. Refer to Chart 3 below for contact capacity.
Use the recommended torque (0.3Nm) when tightening the terminal screws.
■ Wiring Example:
Max.40V DC Max.500mA
Wire for NPN as indicated in the figure above.
Chart 1. Signal Line Specifications
External Contact External Contact
Wiring example for Model BKV-JF Wiring example for Model BKV-JF
Load
L
STOP CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 COM
7mA
12V
(15V)
+
-
BKV
Signal Line
COM
Maximum Load
External Power Supply
Max.40V DC
Non-voltage Contact Circuit
Load
L
500mA
NPN Open Collector Circuit
7mA
12V
(15V)
Fuse (Refer to Chart2)
Power Supply
Be sure to connect the voltage indicated
to the left of the power supply terminal block.
For the BKV-JF model, be sure to wire the
negative side of the power supply to the 0V terminal block.
Do not supply power to the signal line. Do not exceed the maximum voltage of 40VDC, the rated current load of 500mA or reverse polarity to the busy line. Failure to comply will cause damage to the product.
Chart 2. Fuse Inrush Current
Model
Inrush Current
BKV-JF
BKV
Signal Line
COM
Max. 10A/5ms
BKV-KF
Max. 1.5A/12ms
BKV-QF
Max. 1.2A/0.5ms
Chart 3. Contact Capacity
Current Capacity
Withstanding Voltage
Leakage Current
“ON” Voltage (V
)
sat
10mA or more
20V DC or more
0.1mA or less 1V or less
Fuse 125V 1.0A 125V 0.5A 250V 0.5A
WARNING
Ensure the power has been disconnected before wiring. Possible electric shock may occur.
Ensure the wiring is correct before connecting the power. Miswiring may result in failure or
product damage.
CAUTION
To protect the power supply and other internal circuitry, be sure to connect an external fuse.
Tighten the terminal screws with the recommended torque of 0.3Nm. Failure to
comply will cause risk of damage by short-circuiting if wiring comes off.
PLEASE
Confirm that polarities and rated voltages are correct before connecting the power supply.
To countermeasure against interference noise, make wiring as short as possible and use
shielded wires whenever possible. In addition, separate any signal lines which pass along high voltage cables or is susceptible to receive induction noises. Interference may influence signal inputs and cause product malfunction.
If a non-voltage contact, such as a relay or switch etc., is used for the power supply line,
consider inrush current capacity when selecting the contact. If the capacity is insufficient, it will cause pitting or welding of the contacts, causing malfunction.
Use M3 ring terminals with insulated coating when wiring to the terminal block to prevent
shorting any wire.
Recommended M3 Ring Terminal: N1.25-3 (Conforms to the RoHS
Directive)
NOTE
If the power supply or signal lines are switched on simultaneously from multiple units,
their playback may not start at the same time.
If the 0V terminal of the BKV-31JF is connected to the terminal COM, the influence of
interference is greatly increased.
6. How to Operate
6-1. Front Cover Access
Follow the procedure below to open or close the front cover when performing tasks such as accessing the SD Card Slot, Mode Selection Switch or adjusting the volume.
Remove the Front Cover (M3×6) Mounting Screw. Pull the Front Cover section (”Part A” in the figure to the
right) lightly with finger and slide it downward.
Remove the Slot-waterproof Packing when using an SD card.
Repeat steps to in the opposite order to close the
Front Cover. (Recommended Tightening Torque: 0.3N・m)
Slot-waterproof
Packing
Card Slot
Operation
Mode Switch
Volume
NOTE
Attach the Slot-waterproof Packing securely. Failure to comply will weaken its resistance to
water and dust.
Fasten the front cover mounting screw with the recommended fastening torque. Failure to
comply will result in risk of damaging threads from overtorque and/or the screw falling out.
Part A
Front Cover (M3X6)
Mounting Screw
Front Cover
6-2. Playback Mode Selection
One of the following play modes indicated below can be selected by the Operation
Mode Switch.
[Factory Default Settings]
When up to 5 messages are registered, the Play Mode is set to A. When more than 5 messages are registered, the Play Mode is set to B. Use a flat-head screwdriver with the blade thickness of
1.0mm or thinner for turning the switch.
Selecting Play Mode
Change the operation mode switch to the desired play mode.
Selecting modes I,J,K,L,M,N,O and P will activate the test mode.
Reboot the product by re-inserting the power or by inserting the SD Card. It is
possible to reboot when the SD card is inserted, when after insertion an alarm sound will indicate the information was read. When the alarm sound plays, it has indicated that the mode has been changed.
Confirm the message to each channel has played, and the desired play mode was
changed.
Playback Mode (Operation Mode Switch Setting)
Bit Input
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
-
P
Mode
Binary Input
Mode
Bit Input Sound
Reduction Mode
Binary Input Sound
Reduction Mode
Bit Input Interrupt
Playback Mode
Binary Input Interrupt
Playback Mode
Bit Input Hold
Playback Mode
Binary Input Hold
Playback Mode
I
Test Mode
* Refer to“6.5 Message Playback” for the operation of each mode.
A maximum of 5 messages can be used from CH1 toCH5
A maximum of 31 messages can be used from CH1 toCH5
A maximum of 4 messages can be used from CH1 toCH4. When an input is applied to CH5, the volume decrease by 15dB.
A maximum of 15 messages can be used from CH1 toCH4. When an input is applied to CH5, the volume decrease by 15dB.
A maximum of 5 messages can be used from CH1 toCH5. If an input is applied while a message is in playback, the mesage playing will stop and resume after the interrupted message ends.
A maximum of 31 messages can be used from CH1 toCH5. If an input is applied while a message is in playback, the mesage playing will stop and resume after the interrupted message ends. A maximum of 5 messages can be used from CH1 toCH5. While the input is held on, the message will playback. When the input is released, the mesage playback will stop.
A maximum of 31 messages can be used from CH1 toCH5. While the input is held on, the message will playback. When the input is released, the mesage playback will stop.
Message number 1 will playback if selected from I to P. To end the test mode, return switch back to any other mode.
PLEASE
Make sure that there is no misalignment when
changing the operation mode switch selection.  If a misalignment occurs as shown in the figure on the right, the selected play mode may not play.
6-3. Message Rewriting
By using our PATLITE Playlist Editor (download from our homepage is possible without extra charge), an SD card (Model: SDV-128P sold separately), and an MP3 sound editing tool, the message can be rewritten. The maximum playback time for this product is 63 seconds (at a rate of 64kbit/s, Fs=44.1kHz and internal memory size of 504Kb). Refer to the “Help” section of the corresponding software for the procedure to create the MP3 Data and storing it onto an SD Card.
Message Rewriting Procedure: Turn on the power to the product and verify that neither the “COM” nor “CH” inputs are
short-circuited.
* The message rewriting cannot be done during voice playback or in
the test mode.
After opening the front cover and inserting the SD Card from which
the playlist and message data are to be written, a high-low beep will sound to indicate rewriting has begun.
When a short beep sounds, it indicates the rewriting
sequence is completed, and the SD Card can be
SD Card
removed.
* Rewriting should be completed within 60 seconds. The rewriting
is not successfully completed if beeping sounds other than indicated above are heard, or when there is no response (See Section “8. Before Requesting Repair”). In addition, if the volume has been minimized, the beeping sounds
Card Slot
cannot be heard.
PLEASE
Optional SDV-128P type should be used for the SD card. Using other SD cards is not
guaranteed for proper operation.
When formatting an SD card, please use the FAT16 format.
To prevent the possibility of damage to the product or SD card, please beware of the
following.
When inserting the SD card in the card slot, be careful of the direction of the SD card.
Do not forcibly insert the SD card into the card slot.
Do not operate the product with the SD card inserted.
Avoid any foreign substances from entering the card slot.
1mm
6-4. Volume Adjustment
Increase
Volume
Decrease
Volume
The sound level can be adjusted by the volume control. Use a flat-head screwdriver with a blade width of 1.0mm or thinner for turing the volume control.
1mm
PLEASE
● Turn the volume control lightly, a torque over 0.3N・m can damage the volume control.
NOTE
As the sound increases, the possibiliy of distortion may also occur.
Due to environmental conditions and tolerances. the volume may not be at zero sound
level.
The volume is turned half-way at the factory prior to shipment.
6-5. Message Playback
Turn the product on and short-circuit the signal line to the common line to for operation.
Short-circuit the signal wire to common for 100ms or more When controlling this product via the power supply, the start-up takes about 500ms
before the sound can play back.
The input timing for all modes, from the “BUSY” output to the “STOP” input, and all the
CH inputs are the same for when playing back messages.  Please refer to the Input Timing Chart below for operation.
When two or more signal wires are short-circuited at the same time to the common lines
for bit input, the higher channel takes priority (bit input only).
Priority Input Order STOPCH5CH4CH3CH2CH1
Input Timing (Bit)
Input Held
CH
100ms or more
Input
Sound
100ms
Time Delay
About 300ms
Playback
Input Stablized
After an input is held for at least 100ms, any other channel input is not accepted until the message ends. (”STOP” input is the exception)
Input Timing (Binary)
within 5ms
Input Held
100ms or more
CH
Input2
Input Held
100ms or more
CH
Input1
Sound Playback
Input a binary channel within 5ms, and hold for 100ms or more. other binary channel are not accepted until the message ends.
Time Delay
About 300ms
Binary Input
Stablized
100ms
Input Stablized
inputs
(Pulse input).
Input Timing (STOP)
Input Held
Input Sound
100ms or more
Time Delay
About 300ms
STOP
Playback
BUSY Output Timing
Sound
Playback
BUSY
Output
100ms
Input
Stablized
NOTE
Although a pop noise may occur when the playback is controlled via the power supply or
playback start and finish, it is not an indication of failure.
Even when starting two or more units simultaneously, a lag will occur during message
playback.
6-5-1. Bit Input Mode (Operation Mode Switch: A)
If signal wires from CH1 to CH5 are short-circuited to the common, the message of the selected channel will play back.
During message playback, any input other than “STOP” is not accepted.
Signal Input Timing Chart (Bit Input)
STOP
CH5
CH4
Signal
CH3
Input
CH2
CH1
Message No.
6-5-2. Binary Input Mode (
If signal wires from CH1 to CH5 are short-circuited to the common, the message corresponding to the binary input conversion table will be played back. (Refet to the “Binary Input Table”) During message playback, any input other than “STOP” is not accepted.
Signal Input Timing Chart (Binary Input)
STOP
Signal
Input
Message No.
No.2 No.5 No.3 No.4 No.3 No.3
Operation Mode Switch
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
No.31 No.5 No.1 No.1 No.3
: B)
Message
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5
No.
1
1
0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
6-5-3. Bit Input Sound Reduction Mode (
CH1 to 4 corresponds to Bit Inputs. CH5 Input reduces the volume by 15dB.
CH5 has no input priority.
When multiple messages are entered during playback, the next message will be reduced.
Any input other than “STOP” or “Sound Reduction” will be ignored during playback.
Input Timing
CH5 Input
(Sound Reduction)
CH Input
Sound
Playback
300ms
100ms or more
Message
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5
No. 12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
13
1
14
0
15
1
16
0
17
1
18
0
19
1
20
0
21
1
22
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
Operation Mode Switch
Sound Reduction Timing Chart (Bit Input)
STOP
CH5
Sound
Signal
Input
Reduction
CH4
CH3
300ms
or more
CH2
Sound
Reduction
CH1
Message No.
Sound Reduction
No.4
Sound Reduction
No.3
Message
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5
No. 23
1
1
1
24
0
25
1
26
0
27
1
28
0
29
1
30
0
31
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
※ A”1” in the table refers to the short-circuit of the signal line to the common line.
: C)
Sound Reduction
No.3
Sound Reduction No.3
Sound Reduction
No.2
6-5-4. Binary Input Sound Reduction Mode (Operation Mode Switch: D)
Binary Input Table
CH1 to 4 corresponds to Binary Inputs. CH5 Input reduces the volume by 15dB.
CH5 has no input priority.
When multiple messages are entered during playback, the next message will be reduced.
Any input other than “STOP” or “Sound Reduction” will be ignored during playback.
Sound Reduction Timing Chart (Binary Input)
Input Timing
Refer to Sec. 6-5-3 “Bit Input Sound Reduction Mode”
Signal
Input
STOP
CH5
Sound
Reduction
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
Sound
Sound
Sound
Message No.
Reduction No.15
Reduction
No.4
Reduction
No.5
Sound Reduction No.4
Sound Reduction No.6
6-5-5. Bit Input Interrupt Playback Mode (Operation Mode Switch: E)
When one of the signal wires from CH1 to CH5 are entered for a bit input and an input message is entered during message playback, the message will interrupt the message
being played.
Even if the input is held down, the message playback will be reproduced only once. There is no Priority Input Order
Interrupt Playback Timing Chart (Bit Input)
CH2
Input
CH1
Input
Sound
Playback
Input Timing
No.2 No.1
600ms or less
STOP
Signal
Input
Message No.
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
No.5 No.4
No.2
No.2 No.3 No.1
6-5-6. Binary Input Interupt Playback Mode (Operation Mode Switch: F)
When one of the signal wires from CH1 to CH5 for a binary input are entered and an
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
input message is entered during message playback, the message will interrupt the message being played.
Even if the input is held down, the message playback will be reproduced only once. There is no Priority Input Order
Interrupt Playback Timing Chart (Binary Input)
CH2
Input
CH1
Input
Sound
Playback
Input Timing
No.3
600ms or less
No.2
Signal
Input
STOP
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
Message No.
6-5-7. Bit Input Hold Playback Mode (O
No.31 No.8 No.10 No.4
peration Mode Switch: G)
If the signal wires from CH1 to CH5 for a bit input are held when short-circuited to common, the message will repeat until the signal wire is removed from common.
Once the input is lost, the playback will stop.
Hold Playback Timing Chart (Bit Input)
Timing of input
CH2 Input
No.1
CH1 Input
No.2
Sound play
300ms or less
600ms or less
6-5-8. Binary Input Hold Playback Mode (
CH input
Message No.
STOP
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
No.5 No.3 No.2 No.2 No.2No.3 No.1 No.1
Operation Mode Switch: H)
If the signal wires from CH1 to CH5 for a binary input are held when short-circuited to common, the message will repeat until the signal wire is removed from common.
Once the input is lost, the playback will stop.
Hold Playback Timing Chart (Binary Input)
Timing of input
CH2 Input
STOP
CH5
CH4
Input CH
CH1 Input
Sound play
300ms or less
600ms or less
6-5-9. Test Playback (
No.3
No.1
Message No.
Operation Mode Switch
CH3
CH2
CH1
: I through P)
No.31 No.2No.15
No.15
No.7 No.3 No.1
Message from CH1 continues being played back. Any other CH inputs are ignored during test playback.
Use the “Test Playback Mode” when checking the operation or adjusting the volume. To operate in the “Test Playback Mode”, select the “Operation Mode Switch” to any
mode from “I” to “P”.
Because the “Test Playback Mode” automatically resets the “Operation Mode” to ‘A’,
reboot the product after exiting the “Test Playback Mode” in order for the new settings to take effect.
7. Options and Accessories
SD Card:  Model SDV-128P
The SD Card is used when changing the messages for the Voice Annunciator product.
Voice Playlist Editor: Model FV-Win MP3 Editor software with a collection of 2000 MP3 standard messages.
Mounting Bracket:  Model BK-001 Available for Models BKBKV
8. Before Requesting Repair
Problem
No Sound
Different Channel Plays Back
Is there power supplied? Is the signal line to common line short-
circuited correctly? Is the STOP input on?
Is the volume turned down to minimum? Is the signal line to common line short-
circuited correctly? Is the Operation Mode Switch set correctly? Is there power supplied?
Cannot Record Message
Is the playlist created on the SD card? Is the file name and contents of the playlist
folder right? Is the data storage location correct? Is the SD card an option product from our
company? Is the SD card inserted correctly? Is the volume turned down to minimum?
(Overwrite beep may not be heard) SD Card not being read
Is the “SDV-128P being used?
Is the SD Card correctly inserted?
Even after proper installation and handling, if the product does not operate correctly,
contact your PATLITE Sales Representative.
Where to Check
What to do
Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring)
Adjust the volume. (6-4. Volume Adjustment) Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring) Double check the Selection Switch.
(6-2. Playback Mode Selection)
Double check the wiring. (5. Wiring) Double check the contents of the SD Card
Playlist and Data Folder. (FV-Win or PatlitePlaylist Editor Help File.)
Double check the SD Card. (6-3. Message Rewriting)
Adjust the volume. (6-4. Volume Adjustment) Double check the SD Card.
(6-3. Message Rewriting)
9. Specifications
Model BKV-31JF BKV-31KF BKV-31QF
Rated Voltage 12 - 24V DC 100V AC (50/60Hz) 220V AC (50/60Hz)
Voltage Range 10.8 - 26.4V DC
Power Consumption Max. 9W Max. 10W Max. 10W
Sound Pressure Level
Audio File
File Format
Internal Memory Size
Number of Playback Messages Operating Temperature Range
Relative Humidity
Mounting Direction
Protection Rating
Insulation Resistance Withstanding Voltage
Vibration Resistance
Mass
【Outer Appearance Drawing】
Despite the cautions and warnings provided in this manual, it is not the responsibility of
Max. 95dB: Placed on a 300mm2 base at a distance of 1 meter with a 1kHz sine wave at a -6dB input.
Volume Adjustable ※Sound level of message will vary with the surrounding environment.
MPEG1 Audio Layer III (MP3) Standard Bit Rate: 64kbit/s, Fs=44.1kHz (CD Quality)
504kB (MP3 data total)/ Maximum playback time 63sec (at Standard Bit Rate)
Indoor: Upright, sideways and inverted mounting (Use Upright if water splashing is present) Outdoor: Upright Direction Only
Upright
Position
IP54 (Upright Direction for Panel Mount only)
500V DC for 1 minute 1500V DC for 1 minute
45.0m/s2 (Upright Position)
1MΩ or more (at 500V DC) between terminal and chassis
At 30Hz in directions from back and fourth, left and right, up and down for 2 hours
350g ±10%
□120
PATLITE for any failure or damage occured from mishandling.
Due to changes, improvements, etc., the contents of this manual may change without
advance notice.
100V AC ±10% 220V AC ±10%
FAT16
Bit Input: 5 / Binary Input: 31
-10 to +50
85% RH or less (no condensation)
1000V DC for 1 minute
(Between terminal and chassis)
Sideways
Position
Inverted
Position
19.6m/s2 (Upright Position)
530g ±10%
17.2
Unit: mm
□109.8
62.8
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