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SETUP MANUAL
IP HORN SPEAKER IP-A1SC15
Thank you for purchasing TOA's IP Horn Speaker.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SETUP SUMMARY
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2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4
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3. CONNECTION 5 .....................................................................................................
3.1. Connection Presets 5
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3.2. Making Connection 5
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4. SWITCHING SETUP SCREENS 6
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4.1. Screen Contents 6
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4.2. Logging Out .......................................................................................................... 7
5. STATUS SCREEN DISPLAY 8
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6. NETWORK SETTINGS SCREEN 9
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6.1. Display Contents 9
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6.2. Saving Settings & Changes ...............................................................................
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7. SIP SETTINGS SCREEN ............................................................................
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7.1. Display Contents ................................................................................................
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7.2. Saving Settings & Changes ................................................................................
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8. VMS BROADCASTING SETTINGS SCREEN ..............................
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8.1. Display Contents ................................................................................................ 13
8.2. Saving Settings & Changes ..............................................................................
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9. MULTICAST SETTINGS SCREEN .......................................................
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9.1. Display Contents ................................................................................................
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9.2. Saving Settings & Changes ..............................................................................
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10. AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN .................................................................
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10.1. Display Contents ..............................................................................................
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10.2. Saving Settings & Changes ............................................................................
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10.3. Conceptual Diagram of the Sound Volume Settings Function .........................
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11. MEDIA SETTING SCREEN ...................................................................
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11.1. Display Contents ..............................................................................................
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11.2. Uploading Sound Source Files .........................................................................
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11.3. Downloading Sound Source Files ....................................................................
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11.4. Deleting Sound Source Files ............................................................................
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12. PATTERN REGISTRATION SCREEN .............................................
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12.1. Display Contents ...............................................................................................
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12.2. Performing Broadcast Tests .............................................................................
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12.3. Saving Settings & Changes ............................................................................
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13. EVENT SETTINGS SCREEN ................................................................
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13.1. Display Contents ..............................................................................................
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13.2. Saving Settings & Changes ............................................................................
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14. PRIORITY BROADCAST SETTINGS 27
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14.1. Display Contents 27
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14.2. Saving Settings & Changes 28
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15. USER SETTINGS SCREEN ...................................................................
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15.1. Display Contents ..............................................................................................
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15.2. Saving Settings & Changes ............................................................................
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16. MAINTENANCE SCREEN ......................................................................
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16.1. Display Contents ...............................................................................................
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16.2. Downloading Settings Data .............................................................................
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16.3. Uploading Settings Data .................................................................................
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16.4. Initialization of Settings ....................................................................................
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16.5. Factory Default Settings ...................................................................................
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16.6. Firmware Update ..............................................................................................
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16.7. Restarting the Unit ............................................................................................
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17. STATUS INDICATOR OPERATION ...................................................
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18. IP SETTING TOOL ......................................................................................
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18.1. Before Using: ....................................................................................................
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18.2. Starting the IP Setting Tool ..............................................................................
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18.3. Setting Method .................................................................................................
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18.4. User Authentication ..........................................................................................
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18.5. Network Settings ..............................................................................................
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18.6. Uploading Settings Files ..................................................................................
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18.7. Downloading Settings Files ..............................................................................
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18.8. Firmware Update ..............................................................................................
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18.9. Restarting the Unit ...........................................................................................
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19. USABLE CHARACTERS .........................................................................
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19.1. Characters That Can Be Used for Names, Authentication ID
and Passwords .................................................................................................
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19.2. Characters That Can Be Used for Filenames ..................................................
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1. SETUP SUMMARY
Connecting a PC to the IP-A1SC15 IP Horn Speaker (hereinafter referred to as the "unit") by way of a browser*
allows the following settings, displays and the like to be made via a network.
* For recommended browsers, please refer to "SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS" below.
Status Display
Network Settings
SIP Settings
VMS Broadcasting Settings
Multicast Settings
Audio Settings
Media Settings
Pattern Settings
Event Settings
Priority Broadcast Settings
User Settings
Maintenance
2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Recommended PC operation environments are as follows:
OS Windows 10 Pro (64bit)
Windows 10 Home (64bit)
Browser Microsoft Edge
Google Chrome
Notes
Microsoft Edge is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Google Chrome is the trademark of Google LLC in the United States and other countries.
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4. SWITCHING SETUP SCREENS
Click on the individual function names arranged on the left side of the screen to switch screens and perform the
required settings for each selected screen.
4.1. Screen Contents
Setting Name Setting Item Page
(1) Status screen Conrmation of current rmware version, network settings,
volume setting and the like.
p. 8
(2) Network setting screen Network settings such as the IP address. p. 9
(3) SIP setting screen Settings of SIP connection enable/disable, SIP server address,
authentication information, and audio codec.
p. 11
(4) VMS Broadcasting
setting screen
Settings of VMS connection enable/disable and authentication
information.
p. 13
(5) Multicast setting screen Settings of multicast reception enable or disable, multicast port
and audio codec.
p. 15
(6) Audio setting screen Settings of speaker volume and input volume for individual
broadcast classications.
p. 17
(7) Media setting screen Uploading/downloading or deletion of sound source les such
as messages to or from the internal memory.
p. 19
(8) Pattern registration
screen
Registration of sound source reproduction to be interlocked
with events as patterns.
p. 22
(9) Event setting screen Settings of operations to be synchronized with the control input
and control output.
p. 25
(10) Priority setting screen Settings of priority order for each function of SIP broadcast,
VMS broadcast, multicast broadcast and internal sound source
broadcast.
p. 27
(11) User setting screen Changes to user name and password p. 29
(12) Maintenance screen Backup and restoration of settings, initialization, rmware
update and restart of hardware.
p. 31
Note
Attempting to switch screens without clicking on the SAVE button after
changes are made to the settings or contents of each screen (Status
screen, Media setting screen and Maintenance screen excepted) will
cause the following screen to appear:
If saving changes made to the setting contents of a screen, rst click
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4.2. Logging Out
To terminate the network connection after completing conrmation or changes to the unit's settings, click on the
LOGOUT button. When logged out, the Login screen will be displayed.
LOGOUT button
on the NO button, then the SAVE button, before switching screens.
If not saving changes made to the setting contents, click on the YES button. The display will switch to another
screen without saving the contents.
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6. NETWORK SETTINGS SCREEN
The unit's network-related settings are performed on this screen.
6.1. Display Contents
Item Contents
(1) Terminal Name Set the unit's terminal name.
Initial setting: IP-A1SC15
Tips
For usable characters, please refer to "USABLE CHARACTERS" on p. 48.
Max: 31 characters
(2) IP Address Set the unit's IP address.
Initial setting: 192.168.14.1
(3) Subnet Mask Set the unit's subnet mask.
Initial setting: 255.255.255.0
(4) Default Gateway Set the unit's default gateway.
Initial setting: 192.168.14.254
(5) SAVE button Click to save the settings and changes. (See "Saving Settings & Changes" on
p. 10.)
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6.2. Saving Settings & Changes
When all settings or changes are completed, save their contents.
Step 1.
Click on the SAVE button.
The dialog box, "Do you want to discard the changes?" is displayed.
Step 2. Click on the OK button.
Note
The set or changed contents on this screen will not be in effect until the unit has restarted. To restart the unit,
click on the REBOOT button on the Maintenance screen. (See "Restarting the Unit" on p. 36.)
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7. SIP SETTINGS SCREEN
Perform all settings related to SIP connections.
7.1. Display Contents
Item Contents
(1) SIP Account Active Click on the button to select whether or not to use the SIP server registration
function.
If using: ON
If not using: OFF
(2) SIP Server Address Set the SIP server's IP address and port number.
Initial setting: IP address: 0.0.0.0, Port No.: 5060
The SIP registration status is displayed at right.
Registered: Registration successful.
Registration Failed: Registration failed.
Registering: Registration in progress.
Unregistered: Registration invalid.
(3) Registration Expiry Set the unit's SIP server registration expiry period. Set the same value as the
registration authentication expiry preset for the SIP server (unit: sec).
Setting range: 60 – 7200
Initial setting: 1800
(4) User ID* Set the unit's name needed when registering the unit on the SIP server.
Initial setting: Blank
(5) Display Name* Set the name to be displayed on the destination terminal when the unit
establishes an SIP connection to that terminal.
The display name may be the same as the User ID (4).
Initial setting: IP-A1SC15
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Item Contents
(6) Password* Set the password needed to register the unit on the SIP server.
Initial setting: Blank
(7) Authentication ID* Enter the authentication ID needed when registering the unit on an SIP server.
Place a checkmark in the checkbox when using.
Initial settings: Checkbox: Blank
Authentication ID: Blank
(8) Audio Codec Move the codecs to be used in SIP broadcasts to the Enable frame at right,
and unused codecs to the Disable frame at left.
Select the desired codec name button (G722, G711ɥ or G711a) and click on
the [ ] or [ ] button to move the name to the desired frame.
When multiple codecs are selected in the Enable frame, the priority of each
codec can be set by clicking on the [ ] or [ ] buttons to change their order.
(Higher codecs have priority over lower codecs.)
(9) Ring Time Limit Set the Max. duration for SIP-connected ringing tones. (Unit: sec.)
Setting range: 25 – 60
Initial setting: 25
(10) Call Time Limit Set the Max. duration for SIP-connected conversations. (Unit: sec)
Setting range: 1 – 18000
Initial setting: 3600
(11) SAVE button Click to save the settings and changes. (See "Saving Settings & Changes" on
p. 12.)
* Perform settings under the following conditions:
For usable characters, please refer to "USABLE CHARACTERS" on p. 48.
Max: 31 characters
7.2. Saving Settings & Changes
When all settings or changes are completed, save their contents.
Step 1.
Click on the SAVE button.
The dialog box, "Changed contents enabled after restart." is displayed.
Step 2. Click on the OK button.
Note
The set or changed contents on this screen will not be in effect until the unit has restarted. To restart the unit,
click on the REBOOT button visible on the Maintenance screen. (Seen "Restarting the Unit" on p. 36.)
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8. VMS BROADCASTING SETTINGS SCREEN
Perform all settings related to VMS connections.
8.1. Display Contents
Item Contents
(1) VMS Connection Click on the switch to select whether or not to use the VMS broadcast function.
If using: ON
If not using: OFF
(2) Control Port Set the control port of the unit to which VMS software connects.
Setting range: 9090 or 10000 – 40000
Initial setting: 9090
(3) RTSP Port Set the RTSP port for streaming video from this unit to VMS client.
Tip
If you want to set the port forwarding on the router, set the same port number
on the LAN side and WAN side.
Setting range: 554 or 10000 – 40000
Initial setting: 554
(4) Username* Enter the unit's username, which will be needed for other equipment to make
a VMS connection to the unit.
Initial setting: admin
(5) Password* Set the password needed for other equipment to make a VMS connection to
the unit.
Default: guest
(6) SAVE button Click to save the settings and changes. (See "Saving Settings & Changes" on
p. 14.)
* Perform settings under the following conditions:
For usable characters, please refer to "USABLE CHARACTERS" on p. 48.
Max: 15 characters
Note
When performing VMS broadcasting from VMS software in a WAN environment, the VMS software must
support RTP/RTSP/TCP (Video/Audio/Audio Backchannel).
Please check the manual of the VMS software.
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8.2. Saving Settings & Changes
When all settings or changes are completed, save their contents.
Step 1.
Click on the SAVE button.
The dialog box, "Changed contents enabled after restart." is displayed.
Step 2. Click on the OK button.
Note
The set or changed contents on this screen will not be in effect until the unit has restarted. To restart the unit,
click on the REBOOT button visible on the Maintenance screen. (See "Restarting the Unit" on p. 36.)
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9. MULTICAST SETTINGS SCREEN
The unit's Multicast-related settings are performed on this screen.
Note
The unit is incompatible with IGMP.
When a multicast broadcast cannot be executed, even if settings are correct, it may be possible that the
switching hub’s IGMP snooping function is enabled. In such cases, disable the IGMP snooping function.
9.1. Display Contents
Item Contents
(1) Multicast Function Click on the switch to select whether or not to use the multicast broadcast
reception function.
If using: ON
If not using: OFF
(2) Multicast Input
Port Settings
Up to 10 channels of multicast broadcasts can be received by the unit. Set
the reception IP address, port number and audio codec for each multicast
broadcast.
Multicast channels with left-side checkboxes marked are enabled.
Selectable audio codecs: G711u, G711a, and G722.
(3) SAVE button Click to save the settings and changes. (See "Saving Settings & Changes" on
p. 16.)
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9.2. Saving Settings & Changes
When all settings or changes are completed, save their contents.
Step 1.
Click on the SAVE button.
The dialog box, "Changed contents enabled after restart." is displayed.
Step 2. Click on the OK button.
Note:
The set or changed contents on this screen will not be in effect until the unit has restarted. To restart the unit,
click on the REBOOT button visible on the Maintenance screen. (See "Restarting the Unit" on p. 36.)
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10. AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN
The speaker's master volume and correction volume are set for each broadcast using this screen.
10.1. Display Contents
(1) Speaker Volume
Adjust the speaker's broadcasting volume.
Item Contents
A Mark the checkbox to mute speaker sound output. Speaker Mute
Uncheck the checkbox to disable muting.
B Master Volume* Click on the [ ] mark to select the appropriate speaker volume from the
pulldown menu.
Setting range: 0 (mute) – 61 (0 dB)
Initial setting: 31 (−30 dB)
C Offset Volume* Displays the set value of offset volume correction to the Master Volume.
Offset volume correction is set remotely by external equipment and cannot
be adjusted using the browser.
Setting range: −20 to +20 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
* Actual speaker broadcasting volume is determined by the sum of the Master Volume and Offset Volume
settings.
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(2) Input Volume
Set the correction volume for each broadcast.
Item Contents
D SIP Broadcasting
Volume (SIP)
Click on the [ ] mark and select the desired correction volume for SIP
broadcasts from the pull-down menu.
Setting range: −20 to +20 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
E VMS Broadcasting
Volume
(VMS Broadcasting)
Click on the [ ] mark and select the desired correction volume for VMS
broadcasts from the pull-down menu.
Setting range: −20 to +20 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
F Multicast
Broadcasting
Volume
(Multicast 1 – 10)
Click on the [ ] mark and select the desired correction volume for
Multicast broadcasts from the pull-down menu.
Setting range: −20 to +20 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
(3) SAVE
Click to save the settings and changes. (See "Saving Settings & Changes" in the following section.)
10.2. Saving Settings & Changes
When all settings or changes are completed, save their contents.
Step 1.
Click on the SAVE button.
The dialog box is displayed.
Step 2. Click on the OK button.
Tips
Changes to the speaker volume settings are enabled immediately afterbeing saved.
Input volume setting changes are reected as follows:
SIP broadcast: Enabled immediately after changes are saved.
VMS broadcast: Enabled with the next broadcast after changes are saved.
Multicast broadcast: Enabled 3 – 30 seconds after changes are saved depending on the number of ports
changed.
10.3. Conceptual Diagram of the Sound Volume Settings Function
Input volume
SIP
VMS broadcasting
Multicast
Internal sound source 1
Internal sound source 20
Priority
control
Speaker volume
Master
volume
Offset
volume
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11. MEDIA SETTING SCREEN
This screen is used to upload, download or delete the internal sound source les.
11.1. Display Contents
(1) Internal Sound Source List (Media List)
This list shows the names of the sound source les currently stored in the unit.
Sound source les can be registered to media numbers 1 20. Either MP3 or WAV les can be uploaded
to the unit.
Item Contents
A Available capacity for
internal sound source les
Displays max. unit capacity (80 MB) and currently available sound
source le upload capacity.
B Upload Icon Uploads PC-saved sound source les to the unit and adds them to the
Internal Sound Source list. (See "Uploading Sound Source Files" on
p. 20.)
C Download Icon Downloads sound source les from the unit and saves them to the PC.
(See "Downloading Sound Source Files" on p. 20.)
D Delete Icon Deletes sound source les from the unit. (See "Deleting Sound Source
Files" on p. 21.)
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11.2. Uploading Sound Source Files
Follow the procedure below to upload sound source les to the unit:
Max. sound source le storage capacity is 30 MB per le and 80 MB total.
Supported le formats are as follows:
WAV le: 8/16/44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency, 8/16 bit, monaural/stereo
MP3 le: 32/44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency, 64 to 320 kbps, CBR/VBR, monaural/stereo
Notes
There are restrictions on the types of characters that can be used for lenames. Files that do not meet these
conditions cannot be used. Upload the le after changing the lename to one that consists of only usable
characters, referring to "USABLE CHARACTERS" on p. 48.
If sound source les are uploaded while an internal sound source broadcast is in progress, the broadcast will
stop.
Tip
Sound source le format and le size are roughly indicated as follows:
Sound source file format File size per minute Total saveable time (for 80 MB)
WAV (monaural, 48 kHz, 16 bit) 5.8 MB About 14 minutes
WAV (monaural, 44.1 kHz, 16 bit) 5.3 MB About 15 minutes
WAV (monaural, 44.1 kHz, 8 bit) 2.6 MB About 30 minutes
MP3 (monaural, 320 kbps) 2.4 MB About 33 minutes
MP3 (monaural, 256 kbps) 1.9 MB About 42 minutes
MP3 (monaural, 192 kbps) 1.4 MB About 56 minutes
MP3 (monaural, 128 kbps) 1.0 MB About 83 minutes
Note that the above times are only provided as a guide. Total times may be shorter than those indicated,
depending on the recording device or the data creation method.
Step 1. Click on the Upload icon to the right of the media number to be saved.
The le explorer opens.
Step 2. Select the sound source le to be uploaded to the unit.
Step 3. Click on the OK button.
Upload begins.
Following upload completion, the new sound source lename is added to the displayed Internal Sound
Source list.
11.3. Downloading Sound Source Files
Follow the procedure below to download sound source les:
Step 1. Click on the Download icon to the right of the media number to be saved to the PC.
The le explorer opens.
Step 2. Select the folder where the le will be saved.
Step 3. Click on the OK button.
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The selected sound source le is downloaded.
11.4. Deleting Sound Source Files
Follow the procedure below to delete sound source les:
Note
If sound source les are deleted while an internal sound source broadcast is in progress, the broadcast will
stop.
Step 1. Click on the Delete icon to the right of the media number to be deleted.
The dialog box is displayed.
Step 2. Click on the YES button.
The selected sound source le is deleted.

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