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EM38A / EM38A-R / EM38A-X  User’s Manual  

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Available Models

EM38A:  no  internal  relays.
EM38A-R:  8  relays for  simple  control.
EM38A-X: 8  relays for  complex control.

Technical Specifications

Firmware  Version

2.9

Operation Mode

playback  only

Sound File Format

MP3 (ISO 11172-3 up to 44.1KHz)

Max. Number of Sound Files

Parallel  / Direct  Mode:  8
Parallel  /  Binary  Mode:  128
Parallel  /  Extended  Binary  Mode:  255
Parallel /  Sequential Mode: 8  x 99
Parallel /  Round-Robin Mode:  8
Parallel /  Script Mode:  999
Serial  Port:  999

Memory Card Type/Capacity

SD/SDHC up to 2GB/32GB

Max. Recording Time

16.5 hours/GB @ 128 kbps

Supply Voltage

12 ~ 30 VDC

Typical Standby Current

60 mA

Audio Output

(30V supply, 8 Ohm load, 10% THD+N)

High  efficiency  class  D
Stereo: 15W  per channel
Mono: 55W bridge tied load (BTL)

Serial  Interface

RS-232 / RS-485

Trigger Inputs

8 inputs, contact closure or 3.3V/5V logic

Relay Contact Rating (EM38A-R only)

15A @ 125 VAC
10A @ 250 VAC
6A @ 28 VDC

Physical Dimensions

EM38A: 5.3’’ x 4’’ x 1.35’’
EM38A-R & EM38A-X: 5.3’’ x 6.7’’ x 1.35’’

Inputs, Outputs & Controls

Power Light (PWR)

The power light is turned on when power is applied.

Trigger Inputs Terminals: T1 - T8, GD

These inputs are internally pulled up to 3.3Vdc and seen as logic “1” if actively driven by
a DC signal within the range of 3.3V to 5V (for units purchased before October 2015) or
3.3V to 40V (for units purchased in/after Octorber 2015), or simply left undriven. To be
seen as  logic “0” these  inputs must be  actively driven to  0V (ground).

The GD terminal is ground, connected  internally to the power ground.

Reset Input Terminal: RS

Pull this input down to the ground momentarily to reset the unit. Min. duration is 100 ms.
This  input  has  the  same  pull-up  characteristics  as  the  trigger  inputs.

Busy Output Terminal: BY

This  open collector  output from  an internal  transistor can  be controlled  with more  flex-
ibility if the unit runs in the Script mode. In all other modes it is automatically turned on
while playing audio, with a maximum sink current of 200 mA. It can be used to synchro-
nously activate  an external relay  for switching on a  device such as  a lamp or  a motor.

Power Input Terminals: V+, GD

Use a well regulated DC power supply to obtain the best sound quality. Connect the power
supply’s  positive  output  to  terminal  V+,  and  the  negative  output  to  terminal  GD. Alterna-
tively,  power  can  also  be  supplied  via  the  2.1mm  center  positive  coaxial  jack  located  on
the left side of the unit.

Line Output (LINE): 1/8” Stereo Phone Jack

This  jack  provides  single  ended  line  output.

Balance Knob (BAL)

This knob adjusts the output balance between the two channels. It should be set at the
middle (center detent) if the unit is configured for BTL (bridge tied load) mono out.

Volume Knob (VOL)

Turn this knob clockwise to increase the output volume. It affects both the speaker and
the line out. A special version allows volume adjustment via push buttons connected to
inputs T7 and T8 - 

please contact your dealer for details.

Speaker Output Terminals: LF (left channel), GD, RT (right channel)

See  the  Speaker  Connections  section.

Serial Port (DB9 Female)

The  default  setting  is RS-232. To  select  RS-485,  move  the  internal jumper  JP1  to  the
“485” setting. The serial  port is disabled by default. To enable the  serial port, you must
create a configuration file (MODE.TXT) on the flash card as described later. The trigger
inputs  are  disabled  automatically  when  the  serial  port  is  enable.

DC Adaptor Jack

Instead of the power input terminals, power can also be supplied via this 2.1mm center
positive coaxial  jack located  on the  left side  of the  unit.

Relay Output Terminals (EM38A-R & EM38A-X only)

Three terminals are provided for each relay: NC (Normally Closed), NO (Normally Open)
and Common.  The contact is rated at 12A/120VAC or 10A/24VDC.

Typical Wiring Diagram for Push Button Activation

Summary of Contents for QuickWave EM38A

Page 1: ...nsistor can be controlled with more flex ibility if the unit runs in the Script mode In all other modes it is automatically turned on while playing audio with a maximum sink current of 200 mA It can b...

Page 2: ...e flash card 001 002 and 004 the system will only sequence from 001 to 002 File 004 will never be played because File 003 is missing The Sequential Trigger is prioritized from T1 the highest to T8 the...

Page 3: ...urns on all relays XFn turn off relay n EM38A R EM38A X only Example XF6 turns off relay 6 XFF turn off all relays EM38A R EM38A X only Example XFF turns off all relays Xnnn send binary to relay EM38A...

Page 4: ...aracters and use numbers and capital letters only Background Music There are 2 ways to play background music BGM automatically when the system is idle Sequential BGM Playback Just name the BGM files A...

Page 5: ...rts an external device can learn the progress of the playback A report is issued when one or more relays change state and the format is xnnn where nnn is the decimal value of the binary form of the cu...

Page 6: ...l Interface is disabled when the Serial Port is enabled The status byte has T1 as the LSB and T8 as the MSB Note that an input is at logic 1 when connected to 5V or left unconnected and it is at logic...

Page 7: ...it left off If both buttons are held down button 1 prevails To play both sounds alternately when both buttons are held down use the RH mode 5 Play a list of sounds sequentially one per trigger when t...

Page 8: ...o the file s will be played at an interval of 10 minutes one file at a time Application Example Triggering with Normally Closed Switches Sensors 1 Play when the switch sensor opens with no priorities...

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