Safeline FD1600 User manual

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MANUAL
FD1600 v1.02 EN
Floor display
Displays floor designations, arrows and scrolling messages.

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TECHNICAL DATA
External power: 18-28 VDC
Power consumption: 40-200 mA at 24 VDC
CAN: Fixed speed 125 kBit/s
Up to 63 floor units (plus two Car units, and one System unit).
One CanOpen compliant absolute encoder.
Inputs / Outputs 8 Inputs and 1 Output
Inputs can be selected as either active high or low.
Memory card microSD-card, SD and SDHC (up to 32 GB)
Speaker output: 3W 8
Ω
Size: 80 x 61 x 20 mm (H x W x D)
Operating temperature: 0° C — +70° C
Orientations: 0°, 90°, 180° or 270°
Inputs: Decimal, Binary, Gray, IPS, Absolute Encoder
Matrix: 10 rows x 16 columns
Color: Red, Blue
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0
BLE 2,4 GHz

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Menu buttons 10
Configuration 11
Start-up 13
Error codes 13
CAN bus 13
Menu Tree structure 14
Floor texts 15
Display Fonts 15
Arrows 16
Boot menu 17
Setup menu 17
Learn mode 18
Dynamic menus 19
Memory card 19
Sound files 19
CONFIGURATION
Inputs 7
Wiring Diagram FD1600-BUS 8
Wiring Diagram FD1600-BUS/IPS 9
INSTALLATION
OVERVIEW
General information 4
Declaration of conformity 4
Safety precautions 4
INTRODUCTION
Table of contents
System Description 5
LED indicators and component list 6

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Introduction
GENERAL INFORMATION
This unit was built to state-of-the-art technology
and to generally recognised safety related
technical standards currently applicable. These
installation instructions are to be followed by all
people working with the unit, in both installation
and maintenance.
It is extremely important that these installation
instructions are made available at all times to the
relevant technicians, engineers or servicing and
maintenance personnel. The basis prerequisite
for safe handling and trouble free operation of
this system is a sound knowledge of the basic and
special safety regulations concerning conveyor
technology, and elevators in particular.
The unit may only be used for its intended
purpose. Note in particular that, no unauthorised
changes or additions may be made inside the
unit or individual components.
Exclusion of liability
The manufacturer is not liable with respect
to the buyer of this product or to third parties
for damage, loss, costs or work incurred as
a result of accidents, misuse of the product,
incorrect installation or illegal changes, repairs
or additions. Claims under warranty are likewise
excluded in such cases. The technical data is the
latest available. The manufacturer accepts no
liability arising from printing errors, mistakes or
changes.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Download ”The declaration of conformity” at our
website: www.safeline-group.com
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
• Only trained professionals, who are authorised
to work on the equipment, should install and
configure this product.
• This quality product is dedicated for the
lift industry. It has been designed and
manufactured to be used for its specified
purpose only. If it is to be used for any other
purpose SafeLine must be contacted in
advance.
• It should not be modified or altered in any way,
and should only be installed and configured
strictly following the procedures described in
this manual.
• All applicable health and safety requirements
and equipment standards should be
considered and strictly adhered to when
installing and configuring this product.
• After installation and configuration this
product and the operation of the equipment
should be fully tested to ensure correct
operation before the equipment is returned to
normal use.
Electrical and electronic products may contain
materials, parts and units that can be dangerous
for the environment and human health. Products
marked with the WEEE mark (shown below),
shall not be disposed together with your normal
household waste. Please inform yourself about
the local rules and disposal collection system for
electrical and electronic products. The correct
disposal of your old product will help to prevent
negative consequences for the environment and
human health.
(WEEE = Waste of Electrical & Electronic
Equipment).

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Overview
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
FD1600 is a system consisting of floor and car
displays. The system is wired together via CAN
bus.
The floor position information can be set directly
at the unit's input or from external source.
External source can be a hardwired absolute
encoder, a hardwired position unit or a wireless
position unit.
The FD1600 unit system may contain:
• Floor unit (up to 63 floors)
• Car unit (up to 2 units)
• System unit (none or one unit)
• External position unit (none or one unit)
It is also possible to use only one display without
any connection to the CAN bus (standalone).
Each unit must be programmed
with a unique unit ID (unit
address) and a working mode.
Also assure that only one unit
control the floor position.
Car unit
(min one, max. two units)
Floor unit
(optional, max 63 units)
System unit (SYS)
(optional, max. one unit)
External position unit
(optional, max. one unit)
CAN bus
or
IPS
Absolute endoder

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T9
T9
T10
T10
SPK
SPK
GND
GND
OUT
OUT
+24V
+24V
+24V
T4
TERM
OFF
SD-CARD
USB
+24V
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Overview
LED INDICATORS AND COMPONENT LIST
LED
aGreen USB LED Constant lit when USB is connected.
bGreen CAN BUS detect Flashing when valid CAN message detected.
cRed CAN BUS error Lit or flashing when BUS error detected (auto recovery).
dYellow SD LED Constant lit when SD-card is inserted and working.
eGreen power Constant lit when powered up.
1. LED indicator.
a. USB cable connected
b. CAN bus
c. CAN Error
d. SD-card
e. Power
2. Termination switch,
3. Menu buttons.
4. SD-cardholder.
5. Output for speaker.
6. Output (no function).
7. USB outlet for programming
and SW update.
8. Input for Decimal, Binary and
Gray.
9. Input for Power and CANbus.
All connections have to be in place
before powering up the installation.
Changes in the wiring with a powered
installation is not allowed.
On Off

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Installation
Default binary inputs (for 15 floors)
Input 1 Binary signal 1 Input 5
Not in use (default)
Input 2 Binary signal 2 Input 6
Not in use (default)
Input 3 Binary signal 3 Input 7
Not in use (default)
Input 4 Binary signal 4 Input 8 Arrival chime/
Floor sound trig
Binary signals
Binary code is a standardized way to
control outputs that are used for floor
displays.
Default gray code inputs (for 15 floors)
Input 1 Gray code 1 Input 5
Not in use (default)
Input 2 Gray code 2 Input 6
Not in use (default)
Input 3 Gray code 3 Input 7
Not in use (default)
Input 4 Gray code 4 Input 8 Arrival chime/
Floor sound trig
Gray code signals
Gray code is an uncommon way to control
floor displays. You only change one input
at a time, which minimizes the risk of
error. It is often used on older controllers.
Default decimal inputs (for 8 floors)
Input 1 Floor 1 Input 5 Floor 5
Input 2 Floor 2 Input 6 Floor 6
Input 3 Floor 3 Input 7 Floor 7
Input 4 Floor 4 Input 8 Floor 8
Decimal signals (one-floor-per-pin)
The old way to control floor displays are
called Decimal or one-floor-per-pin.
INPUTS
FD1600 can handle different signals from a
controller, these can be sourced from +24 VDC
or 0 VDC.

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USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
24 V DC
2 A
TERM
TERM
TERM
ON
OFF
USB
USB
USB
ON
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Installation
WIRING DIAGRAM FD1600-BUS
Wiring diagram for car unit and/or floor units
that are used for binary, decimal or gray-code.
In car
Unit ID: CAR1
Top floor
Unit ID: Floor(X)
Bottom floor
Unit ID: Floor1
Term: On
GND (white)
CAN L (yellow)
GND (grey)
CAN H (green)
+24V (brown)
Optional car unit
Term: Off
Term: On
red
black
orange
grey
brown
blue
yellow
green
GND (white)
CAN L (yellow)
GND (grey)
CAN H (green)
+24V (brown)
GND (white)
CAN L (yellow)
GND (grey)
CAN H (green)
+24V (brown)
In car
Unit ID: CAR2
GND (white)
CAN L (yellow)
GND (grey)
CAN H (green)
+24V (brown)
Additional floor units
Term: Off
Cable for
Decimal,
Binary
and
Gray-code.
GND (white)
+24V (brown)

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24 V DC
2 A
SafeLine IPS
SafeLine
IPS
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Installation
WIRING DIAGRAM FD1600-BUS/IPS
Wiring diagram for car unit and/or floor units.
Term: Off
In car
Unit ID: CAR1
Top floor
Unit ID: Floor(X)
Bottom floor
Unit ID: Floor1
USB
USB
USB
Term: On
NOTE! If only one
unit is used Term.
is set to On.
GND (white)
CAN L (yellow)
GND (grey)
CAN H (green)
+24V (brown)
Optional car unit
Term: Off
Term: On
red
black
orange
grey
brown
blue
yellow
green
GND (white)
CAN L (yellow)
GND (grey)
CAN H (green)
+24V (brown)
In car
Unit ID: CAR2
GND (white)
CAN L (yellow)
GND (grey)
CAN H (green)
+24V (brown)
Additional floor units
Term: Off
GND (white)
CAN L (yellow)
GND (grey)
CAN H (green)
+24V (brown)
IPS
Install on car roof
Cable
if fixed
messages
are used.
GND (white)
+24V
(brown)

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T2
T1
T5
T5
T6
T6
T9
T9
T10
T10
SPK
SPK
GND
GND
OUT
OUT
+24V
+24V
+24V
T4
TERM
OFF
SD-CARD
USB
+24V
CAN H
CAN H
GND
GND
CAN L
CAN L
GND
GND
IN
IN
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IN
IN
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Configuration
MENU BUTTONS
There are two menu buttons, which are located
on the back of the unit.
Using the menu buttons
Pressing the two menu buttons simultaneously
will:
• Enter configuration mode, or
• Confirm selection.
Pressing one of the menu buttons at a time will:
• Scroll through the current menu options.
The menu options will be presented and
loops around either clockwise (if pressing
the right menu button) or anticlockwise (if
pressing the left menu button).
Menu buttons

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CONFIGURATION
In order to be able to access the learning mode
the following steps needs to be carried out.
Enter*
configuration mode.
Scroll** throught the
menu until "UNIT"
is displayed.
Select* the "UNIT" menu.
The top of the display
will have scrolling text
showing that it is in
"Main mode". The
bottom text on the display
shows menu options.
Scroll throught the
menu until "E-CA",
External CAN IPS,
is displayed.
Select the "E-CA" option.
The top of the display
will have scrolling text
showing "Floor count".
The bottom text on the
display shows floor
numbers.
Scroll throught the floor
numbers until the desired
number is displayed.
Select the desired floor
number.
The top of the display
will have scrolling text
showing "Unit ID". The
bottom text on the
display shows options
for the unit position.
Scroll throught the
unit positions until the
desired position is
displayed.
Select the desired
unit position.
The top of the display
will have scrolling text
showing "Arrival trigger".
The bottom text on the
display shows options
for the arrival trigger.
Scroll throught the
arrival trigger options
until the desired option
is displayed.
Select the desired
arrival trigger position.
*Enter and select = Press the two menu buttons
simultaneously.
**Scroll = Press one of the menu buttons at a time.

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The top of the display
will have scrolling text
showing "Arrival sound".
The bottom text on the
display shows arrival
sound options.
Scroll** throught the
arrival sound options
until the desired option
is displayed.
Select* the desired
arrival trigger sound.
Configuration for the
FD1600 is now back at
top level and displays
"UNIT".
Scroll throught the
menu until "OFF"
is displayed.
Select the "OFF" menu
This menu gives you the
option to set default sounds
for the floor positions
and the special messages.
Scroll throught the menu
until "NO" is displayed.
Select the "NO" option.
This menu gives you
the option to save the
current settings or not.
Scroll throught the
menu until "YES" is
displayed.
Select the "YES" option.
The settings for the
FD1600 are now saved
and the unit exits the
configuration mode.
When entering
configuration mode
again, there will
now be more options,
including the learning
mode, "LRN".
*Select = Press the two menu buttons simultaneously.
**Scroll = Press one of the menu buttons at a time.

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START-UP
The display starts "empty" with no text on the
display. After internally initializtion, functionality
starts and sends status for any active inputs to
other connected display.
If a speaker is connected it is possible to hear the
start-up sound.
• No sound = no memory card inserted or
recognized
• Two short beeps = memory card recognized
and usable
• One long beep = memory card inserted, but
unusable (try removing and re-insert)
If no floor trigger is received
or generated, the display
shows the user settable
error text. This text may also
be a symbol (i.e. the STOP
symbol).
ERROR CODES
When an exception or internal fault is detected,
the display shows an error code. The error code is
always two characters, starting with the full stop
punctuaction mark ".".
The following error codes are defined
.0 undefined error
.1 more than one unit is set as floor generator
.2 a unit with same ID exists *
.3 main mode not set (or out of bounds)
.4 position too high
.5 position too low
.6 no positions set (or learned)
.7 ID not valid (out of bounds) *
.8 Encoder heartbeat fault (encoder lost)
.T IPS not ready for learning trip.
.A Program mode active.
* by conflicting ID's one or more units may exist
with same ID. All ID's must be unique, and it is up
to the installer to ensure the system integrity.
When these errors are detected, a reset or power
cycle must be performed to clear the error.
CAN BUS
CAN bus speed is fixed at 125 kBit/s
The CAN BUS must be terminated in each end.
When the bus is active and connected, two units
have enabled the termination. All other units
connected to the bus have termination disabled.
If a CAN absolute position encoder or an external
CAN position unit (i.e. accelerometer) is used,
also check and set bus termination of these
units..

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Configuration
MENU TREE STRUCTURE
DISPLAY
Brightness
Sets the display brightness when showing text in
the display.
91-20
Orientation
Sets the orientation mode, where "0" is landscape
mode. The menu is always shown in same way,
regardless of the settings in the orientation.
90, 90, 180, 270
Volume
Sets the loudspeaker volume when playing
WAVE-files and/or built in system sounds.
91-20
Language
Selected language sets the displayed fixed
system messages. The language in the menu is
fixed, and always English.
9
ENG, GER, FRE, SWE, DAN, USR (user language)
UNIT *
Main mode (floor generator)
9E-CA: External (IPS)
9E-BL:
9NRM: Normal (not floor generator)
9DEC1: Decimal (floor 1 -8)
9DEC2: Decimal (floor 9 - 16)
9BIN: Binary
9GRY: Gray code
9CAN: CAN Encoder
Floor Count (total)
91-63
ID Unit (installation)
Sets the installation point of the unit. All units
connected to the BUS must have unique ID's
(two SYS or two CAR1 units are not allowed).
9CAR1, CAR2, Floor 1-63, SYS
Arrival Trigger
9 SLW: CAR reduce
9STP: CAR stop
9NON: None
9INP: Input
9FLR: Floor change
9ARW: Arrow change
Arrival Sound
9NON: none
93T: 3 tone
9EN: EN81-70
9WAV: Wave
Encoder resolution
FLOOR TEXT **
(Only accessible if "Unit > Main mode" is set to
"Normal".)
In this menu select the floor to change its text.
Press both buttons, and first character of the
floor text flashes. Adjust the character, and press
both buttons again. Now the next character
flashes. Editing is ended if an empty character
is selected or three character are entered. Each
time a floor text is ended, it is possible to select a
new floor. Return to main menu by pressing both
buttons for 2 seconds.
Floor 1-63
9(select text)
INPUTS **
(Only accessible if not all inputs are predefined.
That is for example if floor count is set to 8,
"Unit > Main mode" is set to "Decimal" and
all inputs are predefined as individual floor
generators.)
Each time an input function is selected, it is
possible to select a new input. Return to main
menu by pressing both buttons for 2 seconds.
Input 1-8
9(select function)
LEARN ***
(Only accessible if "Unit > Main mode" is set to
"CAN Encoder" or "External".)
Floor 1 is always the lowest floor. “ENTER” stores
encoder position for selected floor. The learning
process must ALWAYS be in correct sequence
1 -> 2 -> 3 and up to maximum floor position.
Learning sequence is cancel by holding both
buttons for 2 seconds.
Encoder resolution is only accessible if encoder
is selected as “main mode”
Encoder resolution
950 - 999 mm
Start
9YES, NO
Floor ***
9(select floor 1-63)
OFF
(Turn menu off and return to normal operation.
Choose if parameter must be saved.)
Save
9YES, NO
DEF
Save
9YES, NO
* Sub menu items change, depending on the selected "Main mode"
** Each time a floor text/Input function is entered, it is possible to select a new floor. Return to main
menu by pressing both buttons for 2 seconds.
*** Floor 1 is always the lowest floor. "ENTER" stores encoder position for selected floor. The learning
process must ALWAYS be in correct sequence 1 > 2 > 3 and up to maximum floor position. Learning
sequence is cancelled by holding both buttons for 2 seconds. Encoder resolution is only accessible if
encoder is selected as "main mode".

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Configuration
FLOOR TEXTS
Floor texts are user settable (SL-Pro software),
and holds up to 4 characters.
Long floor text
If a long text is wanted, a user message can be
assigned and used as a floor text. Write “!1” to
“!10” in the floor text field, and write the desired
text in the according user text field.
Symbol instead of text
It is also possible to get some fixed symbols
instead of floor text. Following symbols are
defined:
“!E0” Not in use
“!E1” STOP sign
“!E2” Not in use
“!E3” Not in use
“!E4” Not in use
“!E5” symbol “1/2”
“!E6” symbol “2/3”
“!E7” symbol “3/4”
“!E8” symbol “4/5”
“!Ex” More symbols may be defined if wanted.
Fixed messages
Fixed messages are handled as one, but actually
divided in two parts. First part (and highest
priority) is the system messages. System
messages are fixed and cannot be changed.
System messages automatic change depending
on the selected language.
Second part is the user messages and is set up
via external programming tool. It is also possible
to select if message has to roll once in display, or
it has to be active as long the input is activated.
Highest priority is “System message 1”, lowest
priority is “User message 10”.
DISPLAY FONTS
FD1600 has defined four usable fonts:
0 = Font 0, auto font selection
1 = Font 1, 8 x 10 pixel (normal)
2 = Font 2, 6 x 8 pixel (small)
3 = Font 3, 5 x 7 pixel (smaller)
4 = Font 4, 4 x 5 pixel (very small)
It is possible to select different font for static/
steady texts (i.e. floors) and rolling texts.
The fixed messages always show the
complete text, even if the input that
triggered the text is inactive before text
has rolled minimum one round.

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Configuration
ARROWS
It is possible to enable both fixed arrows and
moving (scrolling) arrows.
Fixed arrows are usually use when display is
mounted in the hall (floor 1..63).
Moving arrows are usually used in the car (CAR1
and CAR2).
It is possible to have both arrow types enabled at
the same time (not preferred in HALL displays).
Both fixed and moving arrow use following arrow styles:
Style 0 Arrow with spike and tail (old style)
Style 1 6 LED rows, 12 dots wide (standard style flat spike)
Style 2 5 LED rows, 10 dots wide (standard style flat spike)
Style 3 4 LED rows, 8 dots wide (standard style flat spike)
Style 4 3 LED rows, 6 dots wide (standard style flat spike)
Style 5 2 LED rows, 4 dots wide (standard style flat spike)
Fixed arrows
Fixed arrows indicate direction of current travel,
or intended direction of next travel.
Moving arrows
The moving arrow normally have a much lower
brightness than the floor names (text), resulting
in a 3D effect. If preferred, the brightness can be
set at higher level.
Fixed arrows CAR
0 = Disabled
1 = Superimposed steady
2 = Superimposed flash
3 = Superimposed fade
Fixed arrows FLOOR
0 = Disabled
1 = Steady (enabled)
Fixed arrows, style
0 = Old style
1-5 = Solid arrow
Fixed arrows, position
0 = Automatic
1 = Middle
2 = Right
3 = Left
4 = Top
5 = Bottom
Moving arrow
0 = Off
1 = CAR only
2 = FLOOR only
3 = both CAR and FLOOR
Moving arrow, style
0 = Old style
1-5 = Solid arrow
Moving arrow, position
0 = Automatic (standard)
1 = Middle
2 = Left
3 = Right

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Configuration
BOOT MENU
Holding down one of the menu buttons while
power is connected displays a “boot menu”.
The specific boot menu or function is select
when button is released. If button was pressed
by mistake, release the button while unit show
“RDY”, or keep pressing the button until display
continues to normal working state (8-10 seconds).
“RDY”
The unit is ready and no changes are made. In
lower line the current firmware version is shown.
“CFG”
Configuration is loaded from SD card, this can
be used to copy a configuration from one unit to
another.
“BTL”
Bootloader is activated.
“CLR ALL”
All parameters are cleared to factory defaults.
Arrival
Both arrival trigger and arrival sound is settable.
The arrival sound is heard on floor displays and
SYS unit if used. No arrival sound on CAR units.
Trigger
It is possible to make arrival trigger on a number
of events, but not all combinations make sense.
As an example “CAR reduce” only make sense
when using either external position device (IPS)
or an encoder. “External input” only make sense
if we also define and use an external input.
Sound
Some basic sounds are available if no SD-card
with sounds is used. If more sophisticated
sounds are required, and SD-card with sounds
must be installed, and the sound set-up must
be performed by an external programming tool
(computer or phone application).
SETUP MENU
If only one of the menu buttons is pressed, the
menu for volume is entered directly. The volume
can then be adjusted up or down as desired.
If both buttons is pressed the main menu is
entered. When both buttons are pressed and a
menu is already selected, the next submenu is
shown. When end is reached (no more submenus),
the main menu is shown again.
If both buttons are pressed for 2 seconds in a
submenu, the main menu is shown.
Menu buttons
“UP” = increase item / value / menu
“DOWN” = decrease item / value / menu
“ENTER” = both button pressed = accept value
or enter menu/sub-menu
“CANCEL”
= both button pressed for 2 seconds

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Configuration
LEARN MODE
When learn mode is started (either IPS or
absolute encoder) the process is more or less
automatic. The lift must be driven to lowest
position before learning is started. After start
is selected first position is learned and at each
floor the position is automatic stored.
Programming instructions:
• Open SafeLine's app CONNECT
• Scan
• Select IPS
• Follow instructions
1. Start at lowest level.
Stop
Stop
Stop
Completed
If only one unit is
used Term. should
be set to On.

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Configuration
DYNAMIC MENUS
Menu contents do change depending on selected
values in “Unit” main menu
Contents change 1:
Main menu “Floor Text” only visible if “Main
Mode” is not set to “Normal”
Contents change 2:
Main menu “Learn” only visible if encoder or
external position are selected as “Main mode”
(Unit / Main Mode / Encoder)
Contents change 3:
Main menu “Inputs” only visible if all input not
predefined (e.g. if floor count is set to 8 and main
mode is decimal all inputs are predefined as
individual floor generators)
MEMORY CARD
Expected directory structure:
X:\CFG = configuration directory
X:\WAV = wave files directory
X:\FIRMWARE = directory for firmware update
CFG directory
This directory holds a copy of the configuration,
and also a copy of the sound index file.
WAV directory
This directory holds all sound files, including user
sound files.
FIRMWARE directory
This directory is not used yet.
SOUND FILES
All available sound files in all languages are
packed together in the directory “WAV” on the
SD card.
User sound files
If user want to use own sound files, the files can
be added by following these rules:
Floor announcement files are placed in directory
\WAV\USER\FLOORS, and general message and
other announcements are placed in directory:
\WAV\USER\MESSAGES.
User floor files naming
User floor files are always named “Floor 1.WAV”
to “Floor 63.WAV”. If other names are used the
files cannot be found by FD1600.
User message files naming
User general messages are always named
“Message 1.WAV” to “Message 20.WAV”. If other
names are used the files cannot be found by
FD1600.
If the lift is travelling in cellar or
basement, this naming is still used. The
file “Floor 1.WAV” can of course say
something like “Next stop basement”

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