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[. . . ] Owner's Manual Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "USING THE UNIT SAFELY" and "IMPORTANT NOTES" ( p. These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner's manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. Copyright 2000 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. [. . . ] 9) 30 Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) AR-200 Settings Selecting the Control Input Mode Set the MODE switches on the AR-200's bottom panel to select "DIRECT PLAYBACK" from the control input modes (PLAYBACK BY CARD DATA/DIRECT PLAYBACK/ BINARY PLAYBACK/INTERVAL PLAYBACK). You cannot achieve control input playback merely by connecting a device to the port. Be sure to set the control input mode and match the method used for connecting to the connectors. fig. inp-14 Binary Specification Port No. 1--8 87654321 01110000 START SIGNAL Phrase 112 PLAY * To conduct Binary Playback, you will need to obtain a control device capable of generating binary signals. * Input of binary specifications should be completed in no more than 50 milliseconds. Connecting External Devices Connectors Used in Binary Playback "1­8": Phrases are specified in binary format using combinations of 0 (Off) and 1 (On). In addition to the connectors just described, shorting the 11/ 12 (GND) (Ground) connectors enables "On. " fig. inp-15 Procedure for Setting the Control Input Mode 1. Set the MODE switches on the AR-200's bottom panel as shown below. * Use a pointed object to change the ON/OFF settings of the MODE switches. Applications START Select a Phrase STOP 10 9 8 1 Assigning Phrases to the Terminals Assign phrases 1 through 9 to Port Nos. 1 through 9. Settings in Effect When a Card Is Formatted fig. inp-13 12 11 Port No. Phrase 1 0001 2 0002 3 0003 4 0004 5 0005 9 0009 GND Specifying Phrases in Binary Notation (Binary Playback) What Is Binary Playback?/Use and Applications By inputting binary (Base 2) signals to Port Nos. 1 through 8 to select a phrase and inputting a start message to the START terminal, you can then play back the selected phrase. A maximum of 250 phrases can be selected and played back with this method. This allows you to specify 250 phrases with control signals (from a switch or other ON/OFF signal device), without having to use computers or other complicated equipment. "Important Notes on Making Connections and Switching the Power On and Off" (p. 9) Even without connecting to all eight connectors used for making the binary specifications, you can still conduct Binary Playback. The number of phrases that can be specified is determined by the formula "two to the nth power minus one" (with "n" being the number of connectors used). Example: Using three timers or other such devices capable of outputting the necessary signals gives two to the third power minus one (i. e. , 8 - 1 = 7), meaning you can specify the seven phrases 001 through 007. However, start signals feature other special requirements. 31 Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Operational Specifications of Binary Playback Basic Operation of Binary Playback fig. inp-16 Procedure for Setting the Control Input Mode 1. Set the MODE switches on the AR-200's bottom panel as shown below. Turn on the power of the AR-200. Binary Specification Port No. 1--8 0001 START Port 0001 AUDIO OUTPUT * Use a pointed object to change the ON/OFF settings of the MODE switches. Playback: Specify the phrases using combinations of 0 (Off) and 1 (On) signals to Port Nos. The basic operation of Binary Playback is shown below. fig. inp-17 To Specify Phrases with Binary Signals Example: Specifying Phrase 0112 (Phrase #: 0112) 1. "0" (Off) "1" (On) Binary Specification Port No. 1--8 0001 0002 0003 Disabled Phrase Number/Binary Signal Correspondence Table (p. 36) The phrase number "0012" becomes the binary signal "01110000. " With the above step, Phrase No. 0112 is converted to: fig. inp-18 START Port 0001 0001 0002 0003 AUDIO OUTPUT Binary specified phrases are played back repeatedly. [. . . ] 47, P. O. BOX 13520, Damascus, SYRIA TEL: (011) 223-5384 BELGIUM/HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG Roland Benelux N. V. Houtstraat 3, B-2260, Oevel (Westerlo) BELGIUM TEL: (014) 575811 Roland Shanghai Electronics Co. , Ltd. (GUANGZHOU OFFICE) 2/F. , No. 30 Si You Nan Er Jie Yi Xiang, Wu Yang Xin Cheng, Guangzhou 510600, CHINA Tel: (020) 8736-0428 SWEDEN Roland Scandinavia A/S SWEDISH SALES OFFICE Danvik Center 28, 2 tr. S-131 30 Nacka SWEDEN TEL: (0)8 702 00 20 TURKEY Barkat muzik aletleri ithalat ve ihracat Ltd Sti Siraselviler Caddesi Siraselviler Pasaji No:74/20 Taksim - Istanbul, TURKEY TEL: (0212) 2499324 NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Ltd. 32 Shaddock Street, Mount Eden, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND TEL: (09) 3098 715 DENMARK Roland Scandinavia A/S Nordhavnsvej 7, Postbox 880, DK-2100 Copenhagen DENMARK TEL: 3916 6200 SWITZERLAND Roland (Switzerland) AG Landstrasse 5, Postfach, CH-4452 Itingen, SWITZERLAND TEL: (061) 927-8383 HONG KONG Tom Lee Music Co. , Ltd. [. . . ]

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