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V-9989 Multi-Messager USB Installation & User Manual Attention! Some USB drives have indicator LEDs - These LEDs may blink slow, fast, or may stay solid during playback. Any description in this manual about the LED is referring to the BLUE status LED on the player - NOT on the USB drive. Valcom 564 Hollins Road Roanoke, VA 249 Support: -8-VALCOM HQ: -54-563-2 FAX: -54-362-98 www.valcom.com is@valcom.com

Index: Introduction... 3 Multi-Messager USB Layout Summary... 4-5 Installation... Message Programming & Operation... 6-9 Special Binary Mode Setup... Warranty & FCC... 5 Introduction: Valcom s Multi-Messager USB is a solid-state digital message repeater that installs easily into any messaging application that requires a continuous, timed or triggered message play. Up to 99 messages in the MP3 format can be stored on industry standard USB flash drives and triggered by the eight triggered inputs or a built-in timer circuit. Unpacking and Inspection: Before you begin installation, unpack and verify you have all the correct parts. () Multi-Messager USB () USB flash drive (2) -pin screw-down connectors () 2VDC @ 5mA power supply () Instruction manual () Slotted screwdriver (2) RCA to fly leads cable (2) Wall mount screws (4) Rubber feet If you are missing any of these parts STOP and call your dealer. Additional tools or supplies (not supplied). () Phillips screwdriver () Wire strippers () Shielded 22 or 24 gauge wire for wiring screw-down connectors. 3

Multi-Messager USB Layout Summary: Front of Unit SPEAKER - The SPEAKER switch can be turned ON and OFF to monitor audio. The switch has no effect on the audio output connections on the rear of the unit. Switch should normally be kept OFF. (NOTE: The monitor speaker volume is fixed, and is independent of the Volume control on back of the unit.) USB JACK - The USB drive is inserted here to play audio. If insertion of drive is difficult, turn the drive over and try reinserting. Drive should slide into jack smoothly. STATUS - The STATUS indicator is a LED that during normal operation with a USB drive inserted into the unit will be SOLID BLUE. If there is a problem with the drive, it is not inserted or it is empty, the LED will BLINK BLUE. Rear of Unit GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STOP POWER 2VDC GND 8Ω 6Ω 6Ω N/C BGM GND ACT + OUT - OUT OFF ON 5mA I/O BLOCK - This 2-pin modular header accepts two -pin screw-down socket blocks that are included in the accessory pack. For further instructions turn to page 6. POWER - Use this switch to turn the unit ON and OFF. 2VDC - This is where the supplied 2VDC @ 5mA power pack is connected. 4

Bottom of unit 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF Trigger Polarity NC/NO Continuous/Play Once Rotate/Standard Timer{ Message BGM + + - - BGM - This pot is used to control the final output level of the background music that is fed through the units BGM INPUT on the I/O CONNECTOR on the rear of the unit. Volume up is counter-clockwise, volume down is clockwise. MESSAGE - This pot is used to control the final output level of the stored messages. Volume up is counterclockwise, volume down is clockwise. TIMER - These multiple DIP switch positions; SW to SW4 are used to configure the stored message timer for message slots 9 through 99. ROTATE/ STANDARD - This single DIP switch position; SW5 is used to select the standard or rotate message feature for message slots through 8. CONTINUOUS TRIGGER/PLAY ONCE - This single DIP switch position; SW6 is used to select the play once or continuous trigger feature for message slots through 8 ONLY. TRIGGER NC/NO - This single DIP switch position; SW7 is used to select the trigger polarity of the incoming contact closure on the I/O CONNECTOR. UNUSED - DIP switches SW8, SW9 & SW are not used. A full explanation of these settings can be found in the PROGRAMMING section of this manual. 5

Installation: The Multi-Messager should be installed using the following steps: Step : Wire the terminal blocks that are supplied with the kit. Use the chart below to wire the terminal blocks for the features that are applicable to your application. Two terminal blocks, two RCA audio cords and a screwdriver have been supplied in the accessory kit. The TRIGGER & STOP terminals should use single or multi-conductor shielded 22 or 24 gauge wire. The 8Ω, 6Ω and BGM connections should use the RCA to fly leads cable suppled in the accessory kit. The ACTIVE TRIGGER output is rated at 25mA for units with serial numbers 38999 or below. On this version unit the active trigger goes high (+2V) when a message is playing. The ACTIVE TRIGGER output is rated at 25mA for units with serial numbers 39 or above. On this version unit the active trigger goes low (GND) when a message is playing. STOP MESSAGE 8 MESSAGE 7 MESSAGE 6 MESSAGE 5 MESSAGE 4 MESSAGE 3 MESSAGE 2 MESSAGE Example NO Circuit GROUND GND 8Ω 6Ω 6Ω N/C BGM GND ACT + OUT GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STOP POWER 2VDC - OUT OFF ON 5mA 8Ω SPEAKER - - 2VDC AUX @ 25mA + 6Ω LINE OUT + + - ACTIVE 6 NO CONNECTION - + BGM LINE IN

Step 2: Set the DIP switches for the features that will be used. The Mutli-Messager USB has several features that are activated by setting the DIP switches on the bottom of the unit. Changes to these DIP switches must be done with the power OFF. TIMER - These multiple DIP switch positions; SW to SW4 are used to configure the stored message timer for message slots 9 through 99. Use the chart below to configure the timer, if no timer is required turn all switches to the OFF position. Time Interval SW SW2 SW3 SW4 Timer OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF seconds ON OFF OFF OFF 2 seconds OFF ON OFF OFF 3 seconds ON ON OFF OFF 45 seconds OFF OFF ON OFF minute ON OFF ON OFF 2 minutes OFF ON ON OFF 3 minutes ON ON ON OFF 4 minutes OFF OFF OFF ON 5 minutes ON OFF OFF ON minutes OFF ON OFF ON 5 minutes ON ON OFF ON 2 minutes OFF OFF ON ON 3 minutes ON OFF ON ON 45 minutes OFF ON ON ON 6 minutes ON ON ON ON For example: Slots, 25, & 5 have messages, AND the switch settings on the bottom of the unit are set for minutes. During normal operation triggered messages will play on demand, but every minutes ONE of the timed messages will play... first slot will play then wait minutes... then slot 25 will play... wait minutes... then slot 5... wait minutes... then slot... and so on. If BGM music is used, then it will fade down to play the message then fade back up after the message is played. ROTATE/STANDARD - This DIP switch position SW5 is used to select the standard or rotate message feature for message slots through 8. When this DIP switch is set to ON the unit will rotate through the messages on each triggering of input TRIGGER. For example, the first time TRIGGER is activated message.mp3 will play, the next time TRIGGER is activated message 2.mp3 will play, and so on. Triggering of TRIGGER 2 through 8 will have no effect. When this DIP switch is set to OFF the unit will trigger normally - Normally is defined as any one of the eight contact closures that are activated will trigger the corresponding message. Example TRIGGER will play message.mp3, TRIGGER 2 will play message 2.mp3, and so on. The unit has 8 triggered inputs. Note: If you only have one message on the unit then STANDARD or ROTATE will have the same effect. 7

CONTINUOUS TRIGGER/PLAY ONCE - This DIP switch position SW6 is used select the play once or continuous trigger feature for message slots through 8 ONLY. When this DIP switch is set to ON the unit will play message selected continuously, as long as trigger is applied. When this DIP switch is set to OFF the unit will play message selected once, then stop until triggered again. Note: This has no effect on message slots 9 through 99. TRIGGER NC/NO - This single DIP switch position SW7 is used to select the trigger polarity of the incoming contact on the I/O CONNECTOR. When this DIP switch is set to ON all incoming triggers are set to normally-closed triggering. The unit will play a message when the trigger input is lifted from ground. The unit will also STOP playing the current message if the STOP TRIGGER is lifted from ground. When this DIP switch is set to OFF all incoming triggers are set to normally-open triggering. The unit will play a message when the TRIGGER input for that specific message is brought to ground. The unit will also STOP playing the current message if the STOP TRIGGER is brought to ground. Important note for normally-closed triggering : When using normally-closed triggering, all trigger inputs including the stop trigger must be tied to ground. Failure to do so will cause undesired operation. UNUSED - DIP switches SW8, SW9 & SW are not used. 8

Step 3: Install Multi-Messager USB hardware Step : Wall or shelf mount the unit. Screws and rubber feet are supplied in the accessory kit. Step 2: Verify power switch on rear of unit is in OFF position. Attach the included power pack to a wall or power strip receptacle, then attach the other end to the jack on the rear of the unit labeled 2VDC. Tip: Make sure the power receptacle is live 24 hours a day and is not switched off at night. Step 3: If connecting unit to an amplifier make sure it is turned OFF for this part of the installation. Step 4: Connect the -pin socket blocks to the headers on the rear of the unit. This wiring should have been done in a previous step - if not completed go to the WIRING DIAGRAM section of this manual. Warning: Connection of a P.A. amplifiers OUTPUT to any connections on this unit will cause damage and void the warranty. Step 5: Insert the USB flash drive into the front of the unit. Do not force the USB flash drive - if it does not fit in one way, try turning it over and reinserting. Step 6: Turn the power switch on rear of unit to the ON position. After the unit initializes the STATUS LED on the front of unit will turn solid blue. This process may take up to 5 seconds. Step 7: Push the SPEAKER switch located on the front of the unit to the IN position. This speaker is for verifying audio playback and testing purposes only DO NOT use this for setting the OUTPUT volume level! Step 8: If any amplifiers were turned OFF during installation turn them back ON now. Step 9: If a background music source is not being fed through the unit then skip to the next step. Adjust the volume level pot labeled BGM on the bottom of the unit using the included screwdriver. DO NOT use the internal speaker on the unit to set this level - listen to the speaker(s) connected to the output of the unit or output of the P.A. amplifier. If an acceptable volume level can not be achieved or audio is distorted/muffled, then take the following steps: a. Turn down (clockwise) the pot labeled BGM on the bottom of the unit. b. Turn the volume level UP on the stores PA amplifier. c. Turn up (counter-clockwise) the pot labeled BGM on the bottom of the unit. d. Keep repeating above procedure until level is acceptable or go to step e. e. Move the RCA plug from the 8Ω to 6Ω or 6Ω to 8Ω output on the rear of the unit. f. Repeat step a through d. Step : Push the SPEAKER switch to the OUT position. Step : Trigger one of the stored messages either by contact closure or timed message interval. If volume levels are low or high, the pot labeled MESSAGE on the bottom of the unit may need to be adjusted. MESSAGE volume down is clockwise, MESSAGE volume up is counter-clockwise. 9

Message Programming & Operation: All messages that are available for the Multi-Messager USB to play are stored on an industry standard USB flash drive. Messages must be labeled correctly so they will automatically be placed into virtual message slots on the unit. There are two different type of message slots:. Triggered Message Slots These messages reside in slots to 8 of the USB flash drive and are activated instantly when the corresponding contact closure is activated. 2. Timed Message Slots These messages reside in slots 9 99 of the USB flash drive and are activated by a built-in timer circuit. Messages are placed onto the USB flash drive using a standard computer and dragging and dropping new audio from the computer to the USB flash drive. Messages MUST be labeled in the following manner: slot position_number.mp3 For example, if you wanted a file named sound_effect.mp3 put into slot eight, then it would need to renamed as file 8.mp3. A typical list of messages on the USB flash drive would look like this:.mp3 2.mp3 8.mp3.mp3 36.mp3 The above list would allow messages.mp3, 2.mp3 & 8.mp3 to be triggered by the contact closures while.mp3 and 36.mp3 would be played on a time interval. The time interval would be set with the DIP switches on the bottom of the unit. If the USB drive ever needs to be erased completely then it can be formatted using your computer. Drives smaller than 2GB can be formatted using FAT, and drives 2GB or larger can use FAT32. Note: Audio files should be named using alpha-numeric labels (A -Z, -9).

Multi-Messager USB Binary Triggering Mode Available in all Multi-Messager USBs, starting July 29 The binary message triggering mode allows up to 27 different messages to be accessed on-demand, instead of the normal 9 rotating messages & 8 triggerable. Files on the USB stick should still be named/numbered in the usual way (.mp3, 2.mp3, 3.mp3,... 26.mp3, 27.mp3) ) To enter binary triggering mode, set DIP switch #8 on the bottom of the unit to On. This will override all other DIP switch settings. ON OFF Trigger Polarity NC/NO Continuous/Play Once Rotate/Standard Timer{ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Switch #8 sets Binary Mode (cancels ALL other switch settings) 2) Select your messages by grounding the pins with values that add up to the message number you wish to play. GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STOP (the STOP pin is not used in this mode) Value (when grounded) 2 4 8 6 32 64 Examples: Message 6 (ground pins 2, 3) Message 25 (ground pins, 4, 5) 2 + 4 =6 + 8 + 6 =25 = Open = Closed (Grounded) Message 2 (ground pins 2, 3, 6, 7) 2 + 4 + 32 + 64 =2 3) PLAY MODES Play Once - Ground Pin 8 momentarily. Message plays once. Continuous - Keep Pin 8 grounded as long as you want the message to repeat. Release to stop repeating. Stop - Ground Pin 8 momentarily while a message is playing. Message will stop. GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STOP (the STOP pin is not used in this mode)

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Limited Warranty Valcom, Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship underconditions of normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of shipment. The obligation under this warranty shall be limited to the replacement, repair or refund of any suchdefective device within the warranty period, provided that:.inspection by Valcom, Inc. indicates the validity of the claim, 2.the defect is not the result of damage, misuse, or negligence after the original shipment, 3.the product has not been in any way repaired by others and that factory sealed units are unopened.(a service charge plus parts and labor will be applied to units defaced or physically damaged). 4.freight charges for the return of products to Valcom, Inc. are prepaid, 5.all units out of warranty are subject to a service charge. The service charge will cover minor repairs(major repairs will be subject to additional charges for parts and labor). This warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties expressed or implied, and in noevent shall Valcom, Inc. be liable for any anticipated profits, consequential damages, loss oftime or other losses incurred by the buyer in connection with the purchase, operation or useof the product. This warranty specifically excludes damage incurred in shipment. In the event a product isreceived in damaged condition, the carrier should be notified immediately. Claims for suchdamage should be filed with the carrier involved in accordance with the F.O.B. point. CONTACT: Please contact Valcom at the address and phone number below to receive a return authorization number and to arrange for the repair or replacement covered by this warranty. Please indicate the Product s serial number in all correspondence or a RMA authorization number in the absence of a serial number. Valcom, Inc., 564 Hollins Road, Roanoke, VA 249, Phone: 54-563-2. FCC Part 5 : This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 5 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct interference at his own expense. In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio & television reception. IC ES 3 : This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-3 C et appareil numérique de la classe A est conform e à la norme NMB-3 du Canada. CE CONFORMITY : The Multi-Messager USB conforms with the following standards, in accordance with the EU Safety, EMC Emissions, & EMC Immunities : EN 695-:2, EN 5522:998 for Class A, EN 5524:998 + A:2 + A2:23, EN 6-4-2:995 + A:998, EN 6-4-3:995, EN 6-4-4:995, EN 6-4-5:995, EN 6-4-6:996, EN 6-5-:994. 5

564 Hollins Road Roanoke, VA 249 Support: -8-VALCOM HQ: -54-563-2 Fax: -54-362-98 www.valcom.com is@valcom.com Rev. C - /6 Copyright 27-26 by Valcom