27.5.1 Common Settings (Sound) Settings Guide

Sound Data

Lists the registered sound data.

Number

Displays the registered [Sound Number].

Save in

Displays the location where the sound data is stored in either the [Screen Area] (display unit's internal memory) or [CF Card] (or [SD Card]).

Title

Displays the comment for the registered sound data.

Convert From

Displays the file name of the sound data before conversion.

Compress

Indicates whether the data is compressed or not.

Save in

Displays the [Save in] location of the sound selected in the [Sound Data] list.

Edit Sound Data

The [Sound Data] dialog box appears. The data in the [Sound Data] dialog box can be edited, added, deleted, or played back. [Address in Use] lists bit addresses used to play the sound data.

Copy

Copies the [Sound Data] information in the selected row.

Paste

Pastes the copied [Sound Data] information.

Delete

Deletes the [Sound Data] information in the selected row.

Play

Plays the selected [Sound Data] information. When this option is selected again during playback, the sound being played is stopped and played again. If the [Sound Data] dialog box is closed during playback, the sound is stopped.

Stop

Stops the sound being played.

Address Auto Allocation

The [Address Auto Allocation] dialog box appears. Configure settings to allocate designated addresses from the starting address.

Start Address

Specify the address to start the auto allotment.

Number of Added Bits

Set the number of bits to add within the range from 1 to (Maximum number of sound settings - Current row position +1).

Increase Address By

Set the increment of the auto allotment from 0 to 4096.

Number

Designate the registration Number of the sound data from 1 to 512.

Bit Address

Designate the bit address to play the sound.

Sound Number

Click [Create Sound Data] and the following [Create/Edit Sound Data] dialog box appears.

Sound Number

Designate the sound data number from 1 to 8999.

Comment

Type the comment for the sound data to be registered within 30 characters.

Convert-From Wave File Name

When the Wave file to be converted is specified, the path to reference the file is displayed here.

Browse

The [Open] dialog box to allow designation of the Wave file to be converted appears.

Plays the source file to be converted from Wave.

Stops the sound being played.

Save in

Displays the location in the display unit where converted sound data is saved, in either the [Screen Area] (display unit's internal memory) or [CF Card] (or [SD Card]).

Data Compression

Compresses data. You can save memory.

Playback Method

There are three modes: [Repeat], [Play] and [Play (Bit OFF)].

Outputs sound while the bit address is ON. When multiple bit addresses are ON, repeats all sounds in the order in which the bit address turned ON. From the next playback, the sounds are output in the order in which they were set.

Plays only once when the bit address turns from OFF to ON.

Plays only once when the bit address turns from OFF to ON and automatically turns OFF the bit address.

Stop

Stops the sound file being played when the bit address turns from ON to OFF.