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® Waves System

V 1.0 - 2013

I.D. AL - MicroPlayer mkII - Wav MP3 Audio player - User manual

Annex A - Characteristics

• Power supply:

Nominal voltage : 12V DC
Supply range : 9V to 14V DC

• 12V supply consumption:

- Stand By  with active energy saving mode: 27 mA
- On operating ( line output - amplified output not used ) : 90mA

• Amplified audio iutput:

Voltage 12V - THD 10% - Load 4 Ohms: 2 x 18W
Voltage 12V - THD 1% - Load 4 Ohms: 2 x 14W
Voltage 14V - THD 10% - Load 4 Ohms: 2 x 22W
Voltage 14V - THD 1% - Load 4 Ohms: 2 x 18W

Voltage 12V - THD 10% - Load 8 Ohms: 2 x 10W
Voltage 12V - THD 1% - Load 8 Ohms: 2 x 8W
Voltage 14V - THD 10% - Load 8 Ohms: 2 x 14W
Voltage 14V - THD 1% - Load 8 Ohms: 2 x 10W

Size :

Width : 143mm (1/3 rack) - Height: 43mm
Depth without connectors: 66mm
Depth with connectors and button : 98mm

Weight :

 200g

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Summary of Contents for mkII

Page 1: ...Waves System V 1 0 2013 I D AL MicroPlayer mkII Wav MP3 Audio player User manual USER MANUAL MicroPlayer mkII Audio player MP3 Wav...

Page 2: ...n 22 6 RS232 serial link protocol 24 7 From the MicroPlayer to the MicroPlayer MKII 28 Annexe A Characteristics 29 Annexe B Functionalities 30 Annexe C Infrared remote control 31 ID AL products are ex...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...es it must neither be used in an environment favouring combustion nor in a humid or excessively hot or cold location A 5 Safety instructions against risks due to electric currents The device must be c...

Page 5: ...pliance 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 conside...

Page 6: ...flash drive can be organized in a particular way to define playback pattern The playback pattern is defined by the names of the files and the folders allowing a wide flexibility of use Audio output 2...

Page 7: ...layer must operate on inserting a prepared media dedicated to chapter 4 1 Insert a quality SD SDHC memory card or a prepared USB flash memory 1 Amplifier volume 2 General volume configurable buttons 3...

Page 8: ...consumed depends on the power level of the amplifier Preparation of the medias Brand new SD SDHC memory card and USB flash drive are usually FAT or FAT32 formatted If you must format a card or a stic...

Page 9: ...ctions Up to 4 triggerings the connections are direct beyond it is necessary to make combinations with diodes The inputs match with a binary representation of the files to be triggered You can also us...

Page 10: ...to 500mA per output It is also possible to connect Leds motors relays or any other compatible material Internal Scheme of output of the player Example of a 2 inputs connection Switching features Volta...

Page 11: ...its main name Folders are numbered from 000 to 999 Example 000 Folder N 000 Autoplay folder which is automatically played when the device is powered on 001 Folder N 1 034 Folder N 34 The folder number...

Page 12: ...o to read after the reading the current folder By adding this parameter within the name of the folder you define the conduct of the player after reading the current folder so that it starts reading an...

Page 13: ...sent the reading is made in a random mode RLxy Enable or disable the 2 outptut contacts Each folder can directly activate different output contacts without any additional programming You can switch on...

Page 14: ...memorised and triggering information is lost Only the lastest action is memorised and executed RSxxx This tag allows to send octets onto the RS232 output When the folder is called a list of bytes is t...

Page 15: ...ts at the end of the file An example to allow the triggering of the reading of the folder 001 of another MicroPlayer MKII 001 80 01 01 Example of tag 001 RS001 Sending of the bytes of the line 001 of...

Page 16: ...om mode all the files be read The first three digits represent the file number and thus its principal name from 000 to 999 Example 001 mp3 file No 001 063 wav file No 063 If the folder indicates rando...

Page 17: ...e from 3 values x or y 0 outputs are disabled x or y 1 outputs are enabled all along the reading of the current file x or y 2 outputs are permanently enabled Another instruction is needed to disable o...

Page 18: ...txt file that must be sent value from 001 up to 999 The file definition of the bytes to send must be named serial txt This file will be copied at the root of the media memory card flash drive This fi...

Page 19: ...o trigger the reading of the folder 001 of another MicroPlayer MKII 001 80 01 01 Example of files 001 RS001 Sending of the bytes of the line 001 of the serial txt file on reading of the file 001 002 R...

Page 20: ...2 front buttons Note The command layout is made of symbol followed of a key word followed by symbol and at last the associated value The commands can be entered in the order you wish If a command is m...

Page 21: ...f the line is missing the factory setting value is used by default it has to say 0 normal mode without energy saving management 5 4 Configuration of the speed of the RS232 BAUDRATE xxxx By default the...

Page 22: ...ame indicating that the player reads a file 3 Other No frame sent the player is not available The memory card is missing or defective power supply default or the player is out of order This mode is us...

Page 23: ...nd the line n xxx of the file serial txt on the output RS232 with xxx from 000 to 999 Command line INPUTxx function xx on input from 01 to 15 function among the list below Example of a command keypad...

Page 24: ...se the volume from one step FOLDERxxx Jump to the folder xxx xxx can be a value between 000 and 999 RSxxx send the line n xxx of the file serial txt on the output RS232 with xxx from 001 to 999 Comman...

Page 25: ...ion xx 0 up to 15 INPUT01 FOLDER001 PLAY INPUT02 FOLDER002 STOP INPUT03 FOLDER003 NEXT_TRACK INPUT04 FOLDER004 PREV_TRACK INPUT05 FOLDER005 FOLDERyyy yyy 000 up to 999 INPUT06 FOLDER006 VOLUME_PLUS IN...

Page 26: ...1 b0 a binary representation is noted 10000000b or in hexadecimal 80h Byte 1 Status 1xxxxxxxb The byte status is a synchonization information of frame Its Byte 8 b7 is always at 1 All others bytes com...

Page 27: ...9 51h 01010001b Bank 5 from 640 to 767 61h 01100001b BanK 6 from 768 to 895 71h 01110001b Bank 7 from 896 to 999 The binaries values beyond 999 are ignored Method of calculation 1 bank value in the ab...

Page 28: ...olders Command datas of the player sent in Daisy Chain mode Status datas of the player sent in mode monitoring and advanced monitoring To define the kind of sent datas through RS232 4 monitoring modes...

Page 29: ...the player starts the playback 04h 00000100b Indicates end of playback The player highlights it has finished the reading of the current file Others values are not used Example of a process to check t...

Page 30: ...or 001001R 001 J001 RND Loop playback of a folder in a sequential mode 001001S 001 J001 SEQ Random playback of a folder then the player stops 001 R 001 Naming of the files Jump in another folder after...

Page 31: ...s 2 x 8W Voltage 14V THD 10 Load 8 Ohms 2 x 14W Voltage 14V THD 1 Load 8 Ohms 2 x 10W Size Width 143mm 1 3 rack Height 43mm Depth without connectors 66mm Depth with connectors and button 98mm Weight 2...

Page 32: ...characters max including extension Accept 1000 directories at the root containing up to 999 files each Interfacing and connectivity 2 configurable buttons in front of the player LED status indicator I...

Page 33: ...ntrolled with an infrared remote control as an infrared sensor is fitted in the front of the player With this remote control you can Transport command Play Stop Next Previous Volume command Change vol...

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