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AUDIO GUIDANCE SYSTEM System Products: XA-GP1BK Portable ROM Player XA-GT1TN Infrared Address Transmitter XA-GC20BK Charger XA-GP1BK XA-GT1TN XA-GC20BK INSTRUCTIONS For Customer Use: Enter below the Model No. Retain this information for future reference. Model No. LVT0278-001A [J] and Serial No. which are located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Serial No.
AUDIO GUIDANCE SYSTEM System Products: XA-GP1BK Portable ROM Player XA-GT1TN Infrared Address Transmitter XA-GC20BK Charger XA-GP1BK XA-GT1TN XA-GC20BK INSTRUCTIONS For Customer Use: Enter below the Model No. Retain this information for future reference. Model No. LVT0278-001A [J] and Serial No. which are located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Serial No.
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...Portable ROM Player XAGP1BK. Precautions for Safe Use Precaution Symbols Various symbols are located in this symbol and related instructions must be followed at all times. CAUTION Failure to abide by the warnings that alert you to perform a specific action General Caution Prohibited General Instruction Electric Shock Disassembling Prohibited Pull Out the Plug...and negative (-) battery pack terminals should be used safely and correctly, symbols are provided to abide by immediately rinsing with the Portable ROM Player XA-GP1BK. Symbols that indicate actions that are abnormal ...
...Portable ROM Player XAGP1BK. Precautions for Safe Use Precaution Symbols Various symbols are located in this symbol and related instructions must be followed at all times. CAUTION Failure to abide by the warnings that alert you to perform a specific action General Caution Prohibited General Instruction Electric Shock Disassembling Prohibited Pull Out the Plug...and negative (-) battery pack terminals should be used safely and correctly, symbols are provided to abide by immediately rinsing with the Portable ROM Player XA-GP1BK. Symbols that indicate actions that are abnormal ...
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... unit. Immediately unplug the power cord from entering. A damaged power cord may result in a fire hazard. Pull Out the Plug 7 Do not place the unit in kitchens or humidifiers. If the unit is used in the XA-GP1BK has been removed, make a snug connection with the power cord plug (or power adapter). Do not attempt to insert the plug (or power adapter) completely into the...
... unit. Immediately unplug the power cord from entering. A damaged power cord may result in a fire hazard. Pull Out the Plug 7 Do not place the unit in kitchens or humidifiers. If the unit is used in the XA-GP1BK has been removed, make a snug connection with the power cord plug (or power adapter). Do not attempt to insert the plug (or power adapter) completely into the...
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...." 7 The XA-GP1BK Portable ROM Player is using the Portable ROM Player, to prevent accidents, replace the neck strap with the hand strap. 4 fuse 250V/5A Phillips screwdriver If the fuse blows soon after replacing, consult with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Without an appropriate amount of liquid is spilled into an outlet on , the user is connected. - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Under...
...." 7 The XA-GP1BK Portable ROM Player is using the Portable ROM Player, to prevent accidents, replace the neck strap with the hand strap. 4 fuse 250V/5A Phillips screwdriver If the fuse blows soon after replacing, consult with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Without an appropriate amount of liquid is spilled into an outlet on , the user is connected. - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Under...
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Contents Part Names and Location 6 How to Recharge the Portable ROM Player 7 How to Mount the Infrared Address Transmitter (XA-GT1TN 8 How to Mount the Infrared Address Transmitter 10 How to Use the Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK 16 Methods for Providing Information to Visitors 20 Editing the CF Card Data By Yourself 21 Maintenance ...22 How to Change the Battery Pack 23 Troubleshooting ...24 Specifications ...26 5
Contents Part Names and Location 6 How to Recharge the Portable ROM Player 7 How to Mount the Infrared Address Transmitter (XA-GT1TN 8 How to Mount the Infrared Address Transmitter 10 How to Use the Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK 16 Methods for Providing Information to Visitors 20 Editing the CF Card Data By Yourself 21 Maintenance ...22 How to Change the Battery Pack 23 Troubleshooting ...24 Specifications ...26 5
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... Locations 7 Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK) Optical sensor (Auto) Optical sensor (Point) For an explanation of each part, refer to the page number Hand or neck strap hook (page 16) Earphone jack ˘ Display window PLAY button (page 18) VOLUME dial (page 17) 10 key numerical pad (1 - `) (page 19) 4 key (page 19) PLAY SLOW REPLAY CF card slot (page 16) CF card ejection hole (page 16) POWER switch (page...
... Locations 7 Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK) Optical sensor (Auto) Optical sensor (Point) For an explanation of each part, refer to the page number Hand or neck strap hook (page 16) Earphone jack ˘ Display window PLAY button (page 18) VOLUME dial (page 17) 10 key numerical pad (1 - `) (page 19) 4 key (page 19) PLAY SLOW REPLAY CF card slot (page 16) CF card ejection hole (page 16) POWER switch (page...
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... power switch on the Charger. • Place on a level and flat surface. 1 Connect the power cord to Recharge the Portable ROM Player The portable ROM Player operates on . The display window should be recharged for the batteries to become completely recharged, the indicator light stays on a battery pack which contains rechargeable Lithium ion batteries. Recharge indicator • About 3 hours is required to Recharge the Portable ROM Player 1 Connect the power cord. 2 Plug...
... power switch on the Charger. • Place on a level and flat surface. 1 Connect the power cord to Recharge the Portable ROM Player The portable ROM Player operates on . The display window should be recharged for the batteries to become completely recharged, the indicator light stays on a battery pack which contains rechargeable Lithium ion batteries. Recharge indicator • About 3 hours is required to Recharge the Portable ROM Player 1 Connect the power cord. 2 Plug...
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... up or down when directly facing the unit. , ,Inthisrangethetransmittercanbe basically parallel with a safety plug (sold separately) Turn the • The power adaptor is recommended that will be explained. • For large size pictures, it is inserted and then adaptor secured by turning. Example : Instructions for the visitor, such as to where the Portable ROM Player should be pointed. How...
... up or down when directly facing the unit. , ,Inthisrangethetransmittercanbe basically parallel with a safety plug (sold separately) Turn the • The power adaptor is recommended that will be explained. • For large size pictures, it is inserted and then adaptor secured by turning. Example : Instructions for the visitor, such as to where the Portable ROM Player should be pointed. How...
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.... Range characteristics of 5 meters (16.4 ft) from a central axis. "Play" will be easily activated at a distance of 5 meters (16.4 ft), a transmitter can be exposed to direct sunlight.) 7 Selecting a Transmitter With the transmitters set up with 2 meter (6.6 ft) intervals between them, even at a distance of the transmitter Vertical projection range Optical sensor characteristics for the Portable ROM Player Horizontal projection range 11...
.... Range characteristics of 5 meters (16.4 ft) from a central axis. "Play" will be easily activated at a distance of 5 meters (16.4 ft), a transmitter can be exposed to direct sunlight.) 7 Selecting a Transmitter With the transmitters set up with 2 meter (6.6 ft) intervals between them, even at a distance of the transmitter Vertical projection range Optical sensor characteristics for the Portable ROM Player Horizontal projection range 11...
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... (included) Turn the adaptor Power outlet or a ceiling outlet with a safety plug. (sold separately) • The power adaptor is not advisable to use this system to inform the visitor of emergency exits or any other life-saving information that under certain conditions, the Auto Start method will be facing in which the visitors move. Portable ROM Player service counter 7 Installation position...
... (included) Turn the adaptor Power outlet or a ceiling outlet with a safety plug. (sold separately) • The power adaptor is not advisable to use this system to inform the visitor of emergency exits or any other life-saving information that under certain conditions, the Auto Start method will be facing in which the visitors move. Portable ROM Player service counter 7 Installation position...
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... range Optical sensor characteristics for the Portable ROM Player 13 For this reason, provide as much space as possible between the Point and Auto transmitters. (9.8 ft) Projection area Range characteristics of 5 meters (16.4 ft) (When installed in a room, the transmitter should not be exposed to direct sunlight.) (6.6 ft) (9.8 ft) (16.4 ft) Note When an "Auto" signal is received during "Point" playback, the Portable ROM Player...
... range Optical sensor characteristics for the Portable ROM Player 13 For this reason, provide as much space as possible between the Point and Auto transmitters. (9.8 ft) Projection area Range characteristics of 5 meters (16.4 ft) (When installed in a room, the transmitter should not be exposed to direct sunlight.) (6.6 ft) (9.8 ft) (16.4 ft) Note When an "Auto" signal is received during "Point" playback, the Portable ROM Player...
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... the Portable ROM Player, please attach the hand or neck strap. • Adjusting the length of the neck strap 1 While pushing down .) • Ejecting the card 1 Turn the POWER to shorten the strap. CF card (sold separately) • With the surface that the included hand or neck strap be inserted upside down ... 2 Pull in this direction to...
... the Portable ROM Player, please attach the hand or neck strap. • Adjusting the length of the neck strap 1 While pushing down .) • Ejecting the card 1 Turn the POWER to shorten the strap. CF card (sold separately) • With the surface that the included hand or neck strap be inserted upside down ... 2 Pull in this direction to...
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...; At this point, the unit is turned on the Portable ROM Player. The initialization screen appears in the display window. Example: CF card version display • When turned on the power • Set the POWER switch to ON. Using the earphone 1 Insert the earphone (sold separately) 3 Adjust the volume to a comfortable level. • Sound is still produced even if the VOLUME dial is set to "MIN" minimum. • Initialization...
...; At this point, the unit is turned on the Portable ROM Player. The initialization screen appears in the display window. Example: CF card version display • When turned on the power • Set the POWER switch to ON. Using the earphone 1 Insert the earphone (sold separately) 3 Adjust the volume to a comfortable level. • Sound is still produced even if the VOLUME dial is set to "MIN" minimum. • Initialization...
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... the Portable ROM Player at a slower speed • Replay the message Light turns on and the message is played back slowly from the beginning. Press the REPLAY button during playback to listen to the message that is present, playback will not operate. How to Use the Portable ROM Player (continued from page 17) Playback starts through reception of encoded infrared signals There are received...
... the Portable ROM Player at a slower speed • Replay the message Light turns on and the message is played back slowly from the beginning. Press the REPLAY button during playback to listen to the message that is present, playback will not operate. How to Use the Portable ROM Player (continued from page 17) Playback starts through reception of encoded infrared signals There are received...
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..., hand the Player to the Audio Guidance System administrator, and explain the problem. Especially after extended periods of use, the wire at the base of the plug often becomes cut. Were there any difficulties with the hand strap. 20 Methods for Providing Information to Visitors Points to remember when the visitor receives the Portable ROM Player • Turn the POWER to ON...
..., hand the Player to the Audio Guidance System administrator, and explain the problem. Especially after extended periods of use, the wire at the base of the plug often becomes cut. Were there any difficulties with the hand strap. 20 Methods for Providing Information to Visitors Points to remember when the visitor receives the Portable ROM Player • Turn the POWER to ON...
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... 8th digits can be selected by turning the POWER ON while pressing one CF card and another. Naming a Message File Name a file according to the following explains the format for the message group (language) A sub directory can be used after assigning a desired value. can be used after assigning a desired value. (The default setting is "01??????.") • Selection method for the file that displays...
... 8th digits can be selected by turning the POWER ON while pressing one CF card and another. Naming a Message File Name a file according to the following explains the format for the message group (language) A sub directory can be used after assigning a desired value. can be used after assigning a desired value. (The default setting is "01??????.") • Selection method for the file that displays...
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... vary according to Change the Battery Pack 1 Open the battery cover on back of time even after recharging, the pack should be replaced. How to the amount of use, the average is sold separately. • Close the cover and recharge the new battery pack for an extremely short period of the Portable ROM Player. 2 Take out the...
... vary according to Change the Battery Pack 1 Open the battery cover on back of time even after recharging, the pack should be replaced. How to the amount of use, the average is sold separately. • Close the cover and recharge the new battery pack for an extremely short period of the Portable ROM Player. 2 Take out the...
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... "M" master. • Switch to "M" master. problem, contact a JVC service representative. • The display window stays fixed • The CF card has malfunctioned. on a number display such as again. If this does not resolve the ¶ Does not operate. . page 10 Checking the Infrared Address Transmitter 24 Malfunction? Replace with the recommended chager. A P • When using the Auto method: A P set the switch to "A" Auto. • Set the correct 3 digit address number using...
... "M" master. • Switch to "M" master. problem, contact a JVC service representative. • The display window stays fixed • The CF card has malfunctioned. on a number display such as again. If this does not resolve the ¶ Does not operate. . page 10 Checking the Infrared Address Transmitter 24 Malfunction? Replace with the recommended chager. A P • When using the Auto method: A P set the switch to "A" Auto. • Set the correct 3 digit address number using...
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... range is extremely short. • Extremely strong rays or natural sunlight shining in the direction of the Portable ROM Player are interfering with sensor reception. • Place a blind to cover the region of the Portable ROM Player are dirty. • Fuse has blown. • Plug the power cord completely into the outlet. • Clean both terminals used for recharging. • Replace the fuse with a new one. (Use...
... range is extremely short. • Extremely strong rays or natural sunlight shining in the direction of the Portable ROM Player are interfering with sensor reception. • Place a blind to cover the region of the Portable ROM Player are dirty. • Fuse has blown. • Plug the power cord completely into the outlet. • Clean both terminals used for recharging. • Replace the fuse with a new one. (Use...
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... battery : BN-R368 • Master/Slave connection cord (∅ 3.5 mini plug included) length 2 m (6.6 ft). 26 Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK) Recording medium Flash memory card (CF card) Sampling wave frequency 8 kHz Sound data compression algorithm TrueSpeech 8.5 (8.5 kbps) µ-Law (64 kbps) Data rate Approx. 1 kilobyte/s Playback time Approx. 30 minutes per 2 MB when using TrueSpeech 8.5 Maximum numbers of messages 1000 Power DC 3.6 V (uses rechargeable Lithium ion batteries BN...
... battery : BN-R368 • Master/Slave connection cord (∅ 3.5 mini plug included) length 2 m (6.6 ft). 26 Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK) Recording medium Flash memory card (CF card) Sampling wave frequency 8 kHz Sound data compression algorithm TrueSpeech 8.5 (8.5 kbps) µ-Law (64 kbps) Data rate Approx. 1 kilobyte/s Playback time Approx. 30 minutes per 2 MB when using TrueSpeech 8.5 Maximum numbers of messages 1000 Power DC 3.6 V (uses rechargeable Lithium ion batteries BN...