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® Waves System

V 1.1 - 2009

I.D. AL - EventPlayer MP3/Wav/DMX player - User manual

CAUTION! DO NOT EXPOSE TO HUMIDITY & DUST!

Unplug the power supply cable before any servicing

FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE USER’S GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR

PLAYER.

A. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

A.1 CE marking

The CE marking is found on the nameplate, at the rear side of the device. It certifies the conformance
of the device with the low voltage CE Directive, according to the EN 55022 standard, and the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 61000-4-x.

A.2 Directives

• The requirements related to the electromagnetic compatibility and low voltages directive are met.

A.3 Overview

• The user manual is an integral part of the product. It must always be kept handy & close by. Proper
usage conforming to the product intended purpose involves strict compliance with the instructions
given in this manual.

In the event of return of the equipment, the user manual should be handed over to the new purchaser.
The staff should receive instructions concerning the proper usage of the device.

• Only usage of genuine parts ensures perfect safety for the user and correct operation of the
device. Moreover, only accessories mentioned in the technical documentation or explicitly approved
by the manufacturer must be used. In the event of usage of accessories or consumable products
from other brands, the manufacturer cannot stand guarantee for the correct and safe operation of
the device.

• Damages caused through usage of accessories or consumable products from other brands will not
entail right to any benefit under the terms of warranty.

• The manufacturer will be liable for the safety, reliability and functioning of the product as long as the
assembly, settings, modifications, extensions and repairs have been carried out by the manufacturer
or a company approved by the manufacturer and if the device is used in accordance with the instruc-
tions mentioned in this manual.

• The player complies with the technical safety standards in force at the date of print of this manual.
All rights reserved for the electrical diagrams, procedures, names and devices mentioned herein.

• Any reproduction of the technical documentation, even partially, without the written authorization
from Waves System is prohibited.

A.4 General Safety instructions

This device has been shipped out from our facilities in perfect working condition. In order to preserve
these conditions, for safety and to avoid any risk of accidental bodily injury, the user must
imperatively follow the safety instructions and read the ‘Caution!’ messages included in this manual.

This device, made by Waves System, has been designed in a way that practically eliminates any risk if
it is used in accordance to its intended purpose. Nevertheless, with a concern for safety, we would like
to draw your attention to the following instructions:
• When using the device, comply with all local rules and regulations in force. Any modification or

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Summary of Contents for EventPlayer AP303v2

Page 1: ...Waves System V 1 1 2009 I D AL EventPlayer MP3 Wav DMX player User manual MANUAL EventPlayer MP3 Wav DMX Player...

Page 2: ...ly manufactured by Waves System LA VILLE EN BOIS 44830 BOUAYE FRANCE Sales and information 33 2 40 78 22 44 E mail info id al com Web site http www id al com and www wsystem com Technical department s...

Page 3: ...rer cannot stand guarantee for the correct and safe operation of the device Damages caused through usage of accessories or consumable products from other brands will not entail right to any benefit un...

Page 4: ...mid or excessively hot or cold location A 5 Safety instructions against risks due to electric currents The device must be connected to a grounded AC power outlet or a European standard outlet installe...

Page 5: ...s compliance with the instructions given in this manual as well as with the requirements concerning installation B 2 Incorrect usage Any other usage or usage beyond the scope of this application is co...

Page 6: ...d or a USB numeric keypad can be connected on the To Host front panel connector to broadcast files associated to specific keys Autoplay EventPlayer starts automatically on powering on This feature is...

Page 7: ...coming power supply to a second EventPlayer sensors or any other device using the same voltage The player is protected against polarity reversals and against usage by mistake of an alternative power s...

Page 8: ...n the player by pressing the play stop switch 11 2 After initialisation press the Data button 10 to enter the set up menu 3 Turn the button to display the desired menu and confirm choice by pressing t...

Page 9: ...The second socket is connected in parallel enabling powering of another device USB port When you connect a USB cable between the EventPlayer and a computer the player goes to USB mode Then the compute...

Page 10: ...l allow you to control the player play stop a file enable disable output control volume change parameters The integrated FTP server provides access to the memory card or USB device to copy edit and de...

Page 11: ...s powered on 001 Directory N 001 034 Directory N 034 The directory number is used to define the playback sequence it identifies the directory when a directory jump is required and on triggering of an...

Page 12: ...y or loop in this directory Example xxx J002 Jump to directory 002 after reading directory xxx 001 J023 Jump to directory 023 after reading directory 001 034 J034 Jump to directory 034 after reading 0...

Page 13: ...ent directory Default is random mode Example 001 SEQ SEQ for sequential numerical order By choosing SEQ you select sequential mode Sorting is done in numerical order of file names for naming details s...

Page 14: ...nt directory If these options are registered in the directory name the file cannot be interrupted and commands received are ignored or executed at the end of the file Without this option reading of th...

Page 15: ...files will be read In random mode all the files be read In random mode if the files are not numbered they are interruptible The first three digits represent the file number file and thus its primary...

Page 16: ...sc2 After reading file 999 jumps to directory 100 NT or DT This option defines the interruption mode of the current file If these options are registered in the file name the file cannot be interrupte...

Page 17: ...steps Rxxx Enables or disables one or several output contacts Each file can activate different output contacts directly without any additional programming You can switch on lamps activate motors or an...

Page 18: ...splay language General usage of the button in the option menu A rotation allows selection of a menu Pressing confirms menu choice A rotation changes the value of the settings Pressing confirms the sel...

Page 19: ...of the player 01 01 200800 00 Displays current date and time of the player ETHERNET Sets the parameters of the Ethernet link 192 168 1 1 Displays the default IP address value of the player SeriAL RS23...

Page 20: ...g on the selected source Main or Aux BASSE 00 dB MEDIUM 00 dB TREBLE 00 dB EXIT The default values are set to 00dB without tone correction Select the parameter to be adjusted turn the button and confi...

Page 21: ...and turn to select mode DAISY Daisy or Ctrl Mode See chapter related to RS232 link for details EXIT OPTIONS Setting the player options Several options are available to customise the EventPlayer AMPLI...

Page 22: ...display setting You can choose to display the language of your choice on the LCD Enter the menu and select the desired language 5 1 Password of the player It is possible to prevent access to the confi...

Page 23: ...and display it in your file manager using the Mass Storage standard driver 7 HOST USB Link The HOST USB port allows data media connection USB stick hard disk Mass media stick or HDD Data media with US...

Page 24: ...urce computer satellite receiver multi CD player tuner and the amplification system you will be able to trigger messages according to scheduled programming action on input contacts or remotely via the...

Page 25: ...se diodes relays or a multiplexer to create binary combinations see annex for the connections The activated input s will trigger the associated directory No Input 1 Directory 001 Input 2 Directory 002...

Page 26: ...k Via the Ethernet link the EventPlayer communicates to update content via FTP SD card stick or USB HDD and to receive commands in html Web server and check status of the player or outputs You can use...

Page 27: ...eway of your player Open the FTP communication ports 21 and the HTTP ports 80 in the Modem On a computer connected to the Internet and a browser type the IP address of your connection The window of yo...

Page 28: ...tations If the network itself is connected to the outside then the player will be seen from external machines 11 3 HTML Web server Open your Web browser on your computer for example Internet Explorer...

Page 29: ...manual The page is composed of 3 parts A Status of the player This block displays the status of the player as well as the directory name and name of the file being read You can change the current dire...

Page 30: ...ows status modification Simply click on the output number s that you wish to enable and click on Validate C Volume level control The fields on the left indicate the current volume level of the player...

Page 31: ...face which is the one you see when you use a browser The FTP access parameters define the access modes to the FTP interface which you will use to update content of the memory cards or USB sticks See c...

Page 32: ...t 21 You are now connected to the media of the player and you have access to copy delete move edit of file names as you would do locally Please refer the user manual of your FTP software for further u...

Page 33: ...xxh Byte 1 Status 1xxxxxxxb b7 1 refer to a status byte b6 b0 player identification to be addressed to from 001 to 127 000001b 1111111b The default player address ID is 001 You can change it in the Op...

Page 34: ...e is Byte 1 10000110b 86h status byte player number 6 Byte 2 00100001b 21h range 2 go to command 0001b Byte 3 00010110b 16h value 22 00000010b Transport bar command The function is defined by the byte...

Page 35: ...player is sending status report information onto its Tx output for each change of status the player is sending the related information onto the Tx output It is not possible to link up several players...

Page 36: ...00h 00000011 03h At the end of file the player sends a frame indicating end of playing 10000001 81h 00000000 00h 00000100 04h 13 Reset factory In some situations such as mistake forgotten password new...

Page 37: ...X X 123 X X X X X X 124 X X X X X 125 X X X X X X 126 X X X X X X 127 X X X X X X X 128 X 129 X X 130 X X 131 X X X 132 X X 133 X X X 134 X X X 135 X X X X 136 X X 137 X X X 138 X X X 139 X X X X 140...

Page 38: ...0 5 Charge 4 Ohms 2 x 15W Size Width 287mm 1 3 rack Height 43mm Depth without connectors 105mm Depth with connectors 135mm Weight 800g 0 MUTE 1 63dB 2 62dB 3 61dB 4 60dB 5 59dB 6 58dB 7 57dB 8 56dB 9...

Page 39: ...dle long file names 63 characters max including extension Handle 1000 directories at the root containing 1000 files maximum each Interfacing 2 configurable buttons in front of the player Data encoder...

Page 40: ...is fitted in the front of the EventPlayer to control the main functions With this remote control you can Transport command Play Stop Next Previous Volume command Change volume up down Trigger key Same...

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