WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual
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3 Sound Settings Dialog Box
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(Settings)
Displays a list of the settings for sound files used by MICRO/I.
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Edit
Edit the settings of the selected ID.
Select an ID and click this button to display the
Individual Settings
dialog box. The settings that configure in the
Individual Settings dialog box are applied to the selected ID only. For details, refer to “Individual Settings Dialog Box”
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Up
Shifts the selected settings upward in the list.
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Down
Shifts the selected settings downward in the list.
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You can edit the (Settings) cell by using the right click menu.
ID:
Shows the sound ID (1 to 1024) of the sound file to play.
Double clicking the cell displays the
Individual Settings
dialog box. For details, refer to “Individual
Settings Dialog Box” on page 21-8.
To select multiple IDs, press and hold SHIFT or CTRL while you click the specific items.
Multiple IDs cannot be selected when the
Sound Settings
dialog box has been displayed by clicking
in
Sound ID
on the
Project Settings
dialog box.
File Name:
Shows the sound file name that was set.
Double clicking the cell displays the
Open
dialog box. Then specify a sound file with the
Open
dialog box.
• If the specified sound file does not exist, the file name will appear in red.
• Only sound files with file names that use alphanumeric characters are supported. However, if
Save To
is
set to
Internal Memory
, file names with double-byte characters and symbols are also supported.
Save To:
Select the location to save the sound file to as
Internal Memory
or
External Memory
Device
Double click the cell to change.
Trigger Condition:
Select
Device Address
or
None
for the condition to play the sound file.
Double click the cell to change.
Device Address:
Plays the sound file according to the value of device address.
None:
Select when playing a sound file as a touch sound.
Trigger Device Address: When
Trigger Condition
is
Device Address
, specify the Device Address that will be used
as the condition to play the sound file.
Double-click the cell or click the cell and then click
in the
Trigger Device Address
column to select a device address from the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration
procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-70.
The address cannot be specified when
Trigger Condition
is
None
.
The maximum number of external device addresses that can be used as trigger device addresses is 128.
However, when the bit numbers of a word device are specified, if those bits are in the same word device, it
counts as one device even when multiple bits are used.
Repeat:
Select this check box to play the sound file repeatedly. The file will play repeatedly until the Trigger
Condition is no longer met.
When this check box is cleared, the file only plays once.
To edit the settings of multiple IDs at once, press and hold SHIFT or CTRL while you click the specific rows,
and then click Edit. The settings configured in the
Individual Settings
dialog box are applied to all
selected IDs.
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