Thank you for purchasing Qlight’s products. Please read this user manual carefully
prior to installation and operation to ensure safe and correct use.
Precautions for Safety
Failure to follow the instructions below may cause a loss of life or serious physical injury.
1. During wiring or maintenance, please completely turn o the power of the product. (Failure to follow this may lead to an electric shock.)
2. Do not install the product in locations that subjects it to excessive dust or water other than the conditions designated by the IP protection
ratings indicated for each product. (Failure to follow these instructions may cause a re to the product, electric shock, physical injury,
malfunction or damage to the product.)
3. Do not alter or repair this product. If maintenance or repair service is required, please contact your local Qlight contact point. (Failure to
follow these instructions may lead to re, electric shock, or product damage.)
4. Please apply the correct voltage to the product. (Failure to follow these instructions may lead to re, electric shock, or product damage.)
5. When the product is applied to a condition that may impact lives or property, please make sure to have a double safety device. (Failure to
follow this may cause damage to property, re, electric shock and loss of life.)
Precautions for Correct Use
Failure to follow the proper instructions may cause damage to property, the product, or malfunction of the
product that would void the warranty.
1. Please remove any objects that can interrupt ventilation around the product.
2. Please turn o the power of the product immediately if it fails to operate properly.
3. Carefully wire the product according to each product’s specication.
4. Please be careful in preventing chemicals such as thinner, benzene, etc. in contact with the surface of the product.
5. Do not apply excessive force/impact to the product.
6. Failure to follow any of the instructions above may cause malfunction or damage to the product, re, and electric shock.
Ordering Specications
SMP50-110/220-LC
[Model number][Voltage][Sound selection]
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• SMP35• 12/24-DC12V-24V
• 110/220- AC110V-220V
• SMP50• 12-DC12V
• 24-DC24V
• 110/220- AC110V-220V
• (Blank)-Built-in switch
• LC-External contact
Product Specications
Model
number
SMP35
SMP50
※
CE Compliant : AC110V/ 220V
• Protection rating :
• Ambient operating temperature :
VoltageCurrentVolume
DC12-24V
AC110V-220V
DC12V
DC24V
AC110V-220V
MAX.0.800A
MAX.0.290A
1.800A
MAX.1.000A
MAX.0.600A
IP65
• Warning sound :
Max. 115dB
• MP3 : Max. 113dB
• Warning sound :
Max. 123dB
• MP3 : Max. 118dB
-25°C to +50°C
Input type/
No. of channel
Bit input : 5Ch
Binary input : 30Ch
Bit input : 5Ch
Binary input : 30Ch
Certicate
Weight
0.76kg
1.03kg
0.95kg
1.23kg
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1
Dimensions
(Units : mm)
SMP35/ SMP50
Wiring Instructions
145
13782.3
219.3
177
18
36
123
Ø16
CABLE ENTRY
2525
156
3-Ø9
FITTING HOLES
95.6
99.5
SMP35/ SMP50-DC/AC
Red
Amber
Green
Blue
White
Black
White
Black
EXTERNAL CONTACT
Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 3
Ch 4
Ch 5
Common
Fuse
Power
Red
Amber
Green
Blue
White
Black
White
Black
EXTERNAL TRANSISTOR-NPN
Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 3
Ch 4
Ch 5
Common
Fuse
Power
• Standard model uses built-in switch to select sounds.
• Sound signal line model is available upon request if wiring with either external contact or NPN transistor is needed.
• External signal line - UL1007 AWG22(0.3sq) 400mm
• In bit input mode, total of 5 sound options are congurable. In binary input mode, total 30 of sound options are congurable.
2
Parts Denition/ Installation
SMP35/ SMP50
Housing(ABS)
Resonance chamber(ABS)
Back cover(ABS)
Bolt
Nut
•
First, machine taps or holes on the mounting surface.
•
The mounting hole of this product is 9mm in diameter.
•
When machining taps, fasten the bolt through the mounting hole of the product.
•
When machining holes, insert the bolt through the hole of the product, and tighten the nut from the opposite side of the mounting
surface.
•
Install a at washer and a spring washer to the bolt if the product can experience severe vibration and shock.
Bolt
Bracket(STS)
SD card
- SD cards are sold separately
Mounting Hole Specications
• Machine holes on the mounting surface referring to the diagram below.
5050
3-Ø9 HOLES
SMP35/ SMP50
Installation Environment and Protection Rating
• This product is designed for use with protection rating of IP65.
• If the product is installed in locations that subject it to excessive dust or water other than the designated IP protection rating indica ted(IP65), it may cause malfunction or damage to the product.
• In case of outdoor applications, install the product in the upright position. Do not install the product horizontal or upside-down
positions where water can potentially penetrate into the product and impact it’s operation.
• For further information, please visit our website (www.qlight.com).
3
RUN
ON
SOUND SET
SD CARD
PLAY MODE
VOL.
MIN.MAX.
ON
1234
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SOUND SET
ON
1234
112
+1.0
0.0
112
+1.0
0.0
SOUND
DW
POWER
BUSY
COM
STOP
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
SOUND
DW
STOPCH1CH2CH3CH4CH5
COM
CH3
CH4
CH5
VOL
PLAY MODE
1 2 3 4
ON
SD CARD
RUN
ON
SOUND
DW
COM
STOP
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
BUSY
POWER
ON
RUN
PLAY MODE
SD CARD
VOL
ON
1 2 3 4
Rear Control CongurationRear Cover Removal Instructions
Sound switch
Volume switch
Sound Setting
•
Select different built-in sounds using
the sound setting switch.
• Please be conscious of the number
selected for your desired sound option.
- Switch 1 :
Can select between built-in
sound and external sound options
- Switch 2,3 and 4 : Can select sound
group from built-in sounds
■ Select Built-in Voice Group
•
This is used when built-in sound mode is selected.
• Select between the six sound groups.
• Every group has 5 type of sounds.
How to select binary type sound group
ON(1)
OFF(0)
No.234
1001
2010
3011
4100
5101
6110
Sounds
5 Warning Sounds
5 Special Warning Sounds (1st Group)
5 Melodies
5 Alarms
5 Special Warning Sounds (2nd Group)
5 Special Warning Sounds (3rd Group)
■ Selection between Built-in Sound and External
Sound (SD Card Type)
• To play built-in sounds, set the sound
setting switch to the OFF (0) position.
• To play an external sound on the SD card,
insert the SD card into SD card slot and
set the sound setting switch to ON (1).
Play mode
switch
SD card slot
②
①
①
Please loosen and remove the bolts(M4) xed to the rear
cover of the product.
②
Lightly pull off the rear cover (applying excessive force to the
cover can cause a damage to the product).
Play Mode Setting
• Can select between channel input methods (bit/ binary)
and various playback modes.
• Use a (-) at screwdriver to rotate one space at a time
(regardless of the direction of rotation).
• Switch 0 and 9 have no function.
Play mode switch
3
2
1
0
4
Can rotate
5
regardless of
6
9
7
8
direction
PLAY MODE
1 Bit Input Mode
2 Binary Input Mode
Bit Input Hold
3
Playback Mode
Binary Input Hold
4
Playback Mode
Bit Input Sound
5
Reduction Mode
Binary Input Sound
6
Reduction Mode
Bit Input Sequence
7
Memory Playback
Mode
8 Test Mode
PLAY MODE
• Play back one of the 5 built-in or external
sounds once
• For a built-in sound, the playback time is
about 10 seconds
• Play back one of the 30 built-in or external
sounds once
• For a built-in sound, the playback
about 10 seconds
• Play back one of the 5 built-in or external
sounds continuously
• Play back one of the 30 built-in or external
sounds continuously
• Decrease the volume of the selected
channel by 15dB
• Play back one of the 5 built-in or external
sounds continuously
• Decrease the volume of the selected
channel by 15dB
• Play back one of the 30 built-in or external
sounds continuously
• When other channel signals are continu ously inputted within 3 seconds after
inputting the channel, the input order is
memorized and playback in the memorized
order (playback time is 3 - 5 seconds)
• The last input channel is played continu ously (Bit input only)
• In the test mode, the Ch1 of the built-in
sound or the external sound is automatically
played continuously
•
Switch back to another mode to exit test mode
4
Volume Adjustment
• The volume output of this product is adjustable.
• Turn the volume dial clockwise to increase the volume,
and turn counter clockwise to decrease the volume.
• There will be no sound when the dial is put at MIN.
Volume Dial
Rear Control Conguration
①
POWER
③②
MAX.
VOL.
MIN.
SD Card Specications and
Sound Saving Manual
• SD card specications
- Use standard SD card.
- Mini SD or Micro SD also can be used
with adaptor.
- SD, SDHC type supported
- Storage capacity : Max. 32GB
- Class : No specication
•
Please save the MP3 sound le on the SD card as shown
below.
•
Create an “MP3_FILE” folder on the SD card and save
the MP3 le in the following le format.
• MP3 le format
23_For Elise
.mp3
Filename (Up to 40 characters)
CABLE GLAND
①
Terminal for power supply.
②
Terminal for sound channel selection via either external con-
tact or NPN transistor.
③
COM terminal for channel selection via wiring - Please refer
to Page 2 “Wiring Instructions”.
Bit/ Binary Input Method Using Rear
Terminal Block
■ Bit Input Mode
•
Bit input mode(using external line) allows you to select one
of ve sound options by switching on one of the 5 channels
(Ch1 - Ch5).
• Total of 5 sound options are congurable.
■ Binary Input Mode
•
Binary input mode(using external line) allows you to
multiple inputs by using the 5 channels(Ch1 - Ch5) to
congure one of 30 sound options.
• Total of 30 sound options are congurable.
■ Wiring through terminal block with either external contact
or NPN transistor allows either bit or binary input method
for sound channel selection.
receive
Seperator (Track# and le title)
Track# (01~30)
• When saving les, please save them in order.
- Please start saving after formatting the SD card.
•
The length of the le name must not exceed 40 characters.
[Example]
01_Fire.mp3
02_Emergency.mp3
03_For Elise.mp3
30_Cuckoo's Waltz.mp3
※
Please note that the
switches shown on the
table is to explain how
to wire the terminal block.
Actual products do not
have switches attached.
Binary input mode
5
Terminal box
EXTERNAL CONTACT
Bit input mode
Can select up to
5 sound options
Can select up to
30 sound options
(+)
(-)
RWR
RWR
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 COM
CH1CH3CH2CH4 CH5
ON(1)
OFF(0)
No.12345
000000
110000
201000
300100
400010
500001
000000
100001
200010
2911101
3011110
COM
Sound Type and Combination Manual
■ Bit Input - Playing Built-in Sound
• In bit input mode, you can chooses one sound from 30
sounds by conguring the 5 channels.
• For sound congurations, refer to the table below.
Bit input method sound conguration
ON(1)
OFF(0)
Type of sound
(WS group as an example)
No. 12345
000000
110000
201000
300100
400010
500001
※
Please be noted that the conguration chart above is ex-
No sound
Fire.A-ANG(560Hz-1.5kHz)
Emergency WA-U (600Hz-1.5kHz)
Ambulance PI-PO (450Hz-900Hz)
Machinery Fault(820Hz)
High Expansion(1kHz)
plaining how to wire terminal blocks. The actual product does
not have a switch.
■ Sound Type by Group
Bit input method sound conguration
WS
WP
WM
WA
WO
WN
Group
5 Warning
Sounds
5 Special
Warning
Sounds
(1st Group)
5 Melodies
5 Alarms
5 Special
Warning
Sounds
(2nd Group)
5 Special
Warning
Sounds
(3rd Group)
Channel
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5
Type of sound
Fire.A-ANG (560Hz-1.5kHz)
Emergency WA-U (600Hz-1.5kHz)
Ambulance PI-PO (450Hz-900Hz)
Machinery Fault (820Hz)
High Expansion (1kHz)
Fire.A-ANG (560Hz-1.5kHz)
Abandon Alarm (820Hz)
Machinery Fault (820Hz)
High Expansion (1kHz)
7 Short PI. / 1 Long (1kHz)
Sweet Home
For Elise
Cuckoo's Waltz
Piano Sonata
Turkish March
Beep Intermittent
Door Chime
Phone Ring
PI.PI.PI Short
Tripping Beat
Rel rel rel (730Hz-920Hz)
Slow Ambulance PI-PO
(820Hz-1.05kHz)
Wye yong Wye yong (770Hz-1.2kHz)
Phone ring 2 (740Hz-910Hz)
Fire.A-ANG (770Hz-1.11kHz)
Oit Oit (500Hz-1.11kHz)
Pi o Pi o (940Hz-2.19kHz)
Slow Di o Di o (680Hz-840Hz)
Li long Li ling (420Hz-470Hz)
911 Siren (150Hz-1kHz)
■ Binary Input - Playing Built-in Sound
•
In binary input mode, you can chooses one sound from
30
sounds by conguring the 5 channels.
• For sound congurations, refer to the table below.
• Please be aware that the conguration for sound using
the binary input method is different from the bit input method.
Binary input method sound conguration
ON(1)
OFF(0)
Type of sound
No. 12345
000000
100001
200010
300011
400100
500101
600110
700111
801000
901001
1001010
1101011
1201100
1301101
1401110
1501111
1610000
1710001
1810010
1910011
2010100
2110101
2210110
2310111
2411000
2511001
2611010
2711011
2811100Slow Di o Di o
2911101Li long Li ling
3011110
※
Please be noted that the conguration chart above is ex-
No sound
Fire.A-ANG (560Hz-1.5kHz)
Emergency WA-U (600Hz-1.5kHz)
Ambulance PI-PO (450Hz-900Hz)
Pi-ik Pi-ik (800Hz)
Machinery Fault (820Hz)
High Expansion (1kHz)
Alarm (1kHz)
Sweet Home
For Elise
Cuckoo's Waltz
Piano Sonata
Turkish March
Magic Flute
Badinerie
Pineapple Rag
Beep Intermittent
Door Chime
Phone Ring
PI.PI.PI Short
Tripping Beat
Rel rel rel (730Hz-920Hz)
Slow Ambulance PI-PO
(820Hz-1.05kHz)
Wye yong Wye yong
(770Hz-1.2kHz)
Phone ring 2 (740Hz-910Hz)
Fire.A-ANG (770Hz-1.11kHz)
Oit Oit (500Hz-1.11kHz)
Pi o Pi o (940Hz-2.19kHz)
(680Hz-840Hz)
(420Hz-470Hz)
911 Siren (150Hz-1kHz)
plaining how to wire terminal blocks. The actual product does
not have a switch.
6
Sound Type and Combination
■ Bit Input - Playing External Sound (SD Card)■ Binary Input - Playing External Sound (SD Card)
•
User can save sounds(MP3) to the SD card and able to select
1 sounds from 5 saved sounds.
• For sound congurations, refer to the table below.
•
Binary input mode chooses one of the 30 sounds by combining
the on/ off switch of the 5 different channels to the associated tone.
•
For sound congurations, refer to the table below.
•
Please be aware that the conguration for sound using the
binary input method is different from the bit input method.
Bit input method sound source conguration
ON(1)
OFF(0)
No.12345
000000
110000
201000
300100
400010
500001
※
Please be noted that the conguration chart above is ex-
Type of sound
No sound
Custom sound1(01_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound2(02_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound3(03_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound4(04_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound5(05_xxx.mp3)
plaining how to wire terminal blocks. The actual product does
not have a switch.
Binary input method sound source conguration
ON(1)
OFF(0)
No.12345
000000
100001
200010
300011
400100
500101
600110
700111
801000
901001
1001010
1101011
1201100
1301101
1401110
1501111
1610000
1710001
1810010
1910011
2010100
2110101
2210110
2310111
2411000
2511001
2611010
2711011
2811100
2911101
3011110
Type of sound
No sound
Custom sound1(01_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound2(02_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound3(03_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound4(04_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound5(05_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound6(06_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound7(07_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound8(08_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound9(09_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound10(10_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound11(11_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound12(12_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound13(13_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound14(14_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound15(15_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound16(16_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound17(17_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound18(18_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound19(19_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound20(20_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound21(21_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound22(22_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound23(23_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound24(24_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound25(25_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound26(26_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound27(27_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound28(28_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound29(29_xxx.mp3)
Custom sound30(30_xxx.mp3)
※
Please be noted that the conguration chart above is ex-
plaining how to wire terminal blocks. The actual product does
not have a switch.
7
Operation Method and Setting
When using a built-in soundWhen using an external sound (SD card)
Bit inputBinary inputBit inputBinary input
Organized into 6 groups of 5
sound tones for a total of 30 sound
tone options. Play one of the ve
sounds in each 5 group
Play one of 30 built-in sounds
■ When Using a Built-in Sound in Bit Input Mode■ When Using an External Sound Source (SD Card) in Bit
※
Sound switch setting → Play mode switch setting
→ Channel selection
1.
Set the No. 1 switch of the Sound setting switch to OFF to select
built-in sound.
- For more information, see page 4 ‘Sound Settings’.
2. Use one of the sound setting switches 2, 3 and 4 to select one of
the 6 groups.
- For more information, see page 4 ‘Sound Settings’.
3.
Use the play mode setting switch to select one of the modes
between 1, 3, 5, 7, or 8.
- Mode 8 is a test mode which continuously plays channel 1.
(In this case, channel selection is disabled.)
- For more information, refer to page 4 ‘Play Mode Setting’.
4.
Use the sound select switch to select one of the ve built-in sounds.
- For more information, please refer to page 6
Built-in Sound’.
Specication and dimensions listen in this catalogue subject to change wuthout notice for product quality improvemont. The newest prouct information is available on our web site.(www.qlight.com)Please read the instruction Manual attached to the product carefully before installation and use.
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