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[Activation by the Binary control function]
The Contact-activated input terminals 1 through 8 are regarded as 8 binary digits comprised of "0" and "1" when
assuming the closed state as "1" and the open state as "0."
To start playback, close the Playback control input terminal after designating the target program number, then
the program of the designated number is played. Similarly, to start recording or deletion, close the Recording or
Deletion control terminal after designating the target phrase number, then the phrase of the designated number
is recorded or deleted.
For example, place the Contact-activated input terminals 1 through 8 in the following states.
Contact-activated input terminal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Terminal state (0: Open, 1: Closed)
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
The table on the next page shows that a set of the terminal states is designating P006.
P006 will be played if the Playback control input terminal is closed under these states.
For the details of activation by the Binary control function, see p. 45.
Note
Numbers designated by the unit's Binary control function differ from those expressed in binary notation. For
example, P001 is designated when the terminal state is placed in "00000000" and P002 if placed in "10000000."
Contact-activated input
1
Playback, Recording, and
Deletion control input
Playback/Recording/Deletion
Operation
2
3
8
1
0
1
0
Designates Program
number or phrase number.
Contact-activated input
(Any one of 1 to 16)
Contact-activated input
(Any one of 1 to 16)
Playback
Operation
Executes recording or deletion
Operation
Recording or
Deletion control input
Playback
Recording/Deletion
Direct control
Binary control
• The above table shows operation activated by a Pulse signal input.
• For details of the activation signals and operations, see p. 38.