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PAGE 13 updated 19/01/06
Control file example:
The following control file sets default values to all the DMS 3000’s fea-
tures. The file can be modified as a particular function is enabled. This file
must be present on all MMC cards used with sound stores.
DEFAULT CONTROL.txt FILE
/ncbe=00000000; normally closed enable bits 87654321
/osbe=00000000; one shot enable bits 87654321
/cont=0; Continue mp3 or cmd file after interrupt if 1
/biny=0; Binary trips enable if 1
/pint=0; Priority trips, lower trips have priority if 1
/mint=0; any trip interrupt if 1
/pvol=0; preset volume 0=variable 255=max
/ptre=0; preset treble 0=variable 127=flat
/pbas=0; preset bass 0=variable 127=flat
/pbal=0; preset balance 0=variable 127=midway
/mono=0; mono if 1
/tstb=1; test push button file access number.
/tnat=0; Over-ride tone attenuator if 1-7
/ncmd=0; Prevent command file search if 1
/self=0; Allows message to be interrupted by itself
/fast=0; Enables fast message access for scratching etc.
SEE MANUAL
/nbuf=0; Prevents decoder buffer flush in fast mode when
Interrupting. SEE MANUAL
/fixl=0; Fix right output only to max if 1
/fixr=0; Fix left output only to max if 1
/scn1=0; Trip scanning runs once only if 1
/scnc=0; Trip scanning runs continuously if 1
/bank=0; Banked trip inputs if 1. Maximum of 128 files ac
cess
/wdog=0; Card checked every 5 seconds in standby if 1
/actl=0; Releases RUN & SYNC outputs for user control
in command files
/sfat=0; Saves fat table in eeprom if 1. IMPORTANT SEE
MANUAL
/mast=0; Configures DMS3000 as master in multitrack
systems if 1. SEE MANUAL
/slav=0; Configures DMS3000 as slave in multitrack sys
tems if 1. SEE MANUAL
/pian=0; Piano style trip inputs if 1. SEE MANUAL
/orun=0; Overrun time delay for piano mode if 1-10.
/fade=5; Slow fade
/fado=5; Fade out speed from V2.18
/16tp=0; 16 direct trip inputs
/autp=0; Play file on power up.
/pria=1; Primary board address for rs485
/seca=1; Secondary board address for rs485
/r485=0; Enable rs485 control.
/scrl=0; preselect mp3s using sync and run inputs
/plal=0; Play any selected mp3 continuously
)
Note: Loop mode with no connections required.
If you wish a file to run on loop from power up without making any trip
connections, set the normally closed bit according to the file number be-
ing used for the message and leave the trip input open.
Help
The first command must be on the first line
Subsequent commands must be on individual lines
All commands must start with '/' and end with ';'
There must be an = sign after the command and before the data
There must not be any spaces within the command string
All commands are lower case
Data is decimal 0 to 255 (except trip bitmaps)
Leading zeroes are not required in data bytes
The last command must be followed by a ')' on the next line
You may write anything after the colon except '/' or ')' or ';'
Command File Examples.
EXAMPLE 1
Pir triggered message with variable lock out timer to prevent retriggering.
/timr=000; Seconds timer, run once
/play=1; Play 001xxxx.mp3
/wtan=0100; Wait for end of mp3
/timv=0; Start timer set by aux control
/wtan=0010; Wait for end of timer
) End of command file
Note
Don't forget to set the normally closed bit in the "ctl????.txt" file if the
PIR is a standard NC type.
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EXAMPLE 2
This file plays a warning message followed by a variable delay and then
plays an evacuation message. The file will end and the messages
stopped if the contact closure is removed.
Scenario:
Staged fire evacuation system.
On a contact closure from a fire alarm panel, play a message to warn
management of a possible fire situation. After the message has played,
wait a defined time and then play an evacuation message continuously.
When the contact closure opens, the messages will stop playing and the
command file will end.
/loop=255; unlimited "goto" jumps
/trip=0; look for trip release in wait and condition cmds
/timr=0101; one shot minutes timer with display
/play=1; play message 1
/cond=1000; check for trip release
/goto=11; if trip not released, go check for mp3 end
/true=1;
/stop=1; Trip released so stop message playing
/goto=23; goto end of command file
/endc=1; end of condition commands
/cond=0100; check for mp3 end
/goto=5; go back to other condition test if not ended
/true=1;
/timv=0; start variable timer if mp3 end
/endc=1; end of condition commands
/wtor=1010; wait for timer or trip release
/cond=1000; check for trip release
/play=2; play message 2 if trip still active
/plal=1; play message continuously
/wtan=1000; wait for trip release
/true=1;
/stop=1; stop message if trip gone
/endc=1;
)
Control and Command File Examples
DMS3000 V2.20
Digital Audio Playback Card
Golding Audio Ltd
Unit 8
Peartree Business Centre
Stanway Colchester
Essex CO3 0JN
Tel: 01206 762462 Fax: 01206 762633
Web Site: www.goldingaudio.co.uk
Golding Audio Ltd reserve the right to change specification of this or any product without prior notice being given. Golding Audio will not be held
responsible for any damage caused to any equipment or data, arising from use of the product mentioned herein.