Tronios BEAMZ User manual

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LED Moving Message Display
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

SAFETY
Congratulations to the purchase of this Moving message board. Please read this manual
thoroughly prior to using the unit in order to benefit fully from all features.
SAFETY INFORMATION
- Keep the original packing material so that
you can transport the unit in safe conditions.
- Prior to using the unit, please ask advice
from a specialist.
- The adaptor contains voltage carrying parts.
Therefore do NOT open the housing.
- Do not place the unit near heat sources
such as radiators, etc. Do not place the unit
on a vibrating surface.
- A faulty or damaged adaptor can cause
electrical shock and malfunction, it needs to
be replaced.
- When unplugging the adaptor from a mains
outlet, always pull the plug, never the lead.
- To avoid fire and shock hazard, do not
expose the unit to rain and moisture.
- Do not plug or unplug the adaptor with wet
hands.
- If the unit is damaged to such an extent that
internal parts are visible, do NOT plug the
adaptor into a mains outlet and DO NOT
switch the unit on. Contact your dealer.
- All repairs should be carried out by a
qualified technician only.
- Connect the adaptor to a mains outlet
(230Vac/50Hz).
- During a thunderstorm or if the unit will not
be used for a longer period of time, unplug it
from the mains. The rule is: Unplug it from
the mains when not in use.
- If the unit has not been used for a longer
period of time, condensation may occur. Let
the unit reach room temperature before you
switch it on. Never use the unit in humid
rooms or outdoors.
- Do not repeatedly switch the fixture on and
off. This shortens the life time.
- Keep the unit out of the reach of children.
Do not leave the unit unattended.
- Do not use cleaning sprays to clean the
switches. The residues of these sprays
cause deposits of dust and grease. In case
of malfunction, always seek advice from a
specialist.
- Only operate the unit with clean hands.
- Do not force the controls.
- If the unit has fallen, always have it checked
by a qualified technician before you switch
the unit on again.
- Do not use chemicals to clean the unit. They
damage the varnish. Only clean the unit with
a dry cloth.
- Keep away from electronic equipment that
may cause interference.
- Only use original spares for repairs,
otherwise serious damage may occur. Better
is to have the unit repaired by a technician.
Read the manual prior to using the unit. Follow the instructions in order not to invalidate the
warranty. Take all precautions to avoid fire and/or electrical shock. Repairs must only be carried
out by a qualified technician in order to avoid electrical shock. Keep the manual for future
reference.

NO. A B C D E
XCMS7.62-7*80 24” 2.1” 26” 3.8” 1.34”
(609.6mm) (53.34mm) (660mm) (97mm) (34mm)

General information
You can operate the sign in two ways:
By using a hand-held remote control
By using personal computer
Using a remote control to operate your sign
A remote control is a hand-held keyboard used to operate the sign. This manual shows you how to program
messages on your sign using a remote control
Using a computer to operate your sign
To do this, you’ll need special connectors and computer software as following shown:
Note: Use only the power supply that delivered with the sign.
Attaching your sign to a surface
Your sign can be mounted to a wall.
Note: This sign is intended for indoor use only,
Note: Do not mount or attach the power supply to anything.
Do not let the power supply hang loose.
Place the power supply on a flat surface where no chemicals or liquid, such as water will contact it. Plug
the power supply into an easily electrical outlet
Wall mount
1. Attach the mounting brackets to the wall or surface.
2. Attach the sign to mounting brackets using hardware as shown below.
3. Plug the power cord into the sign and into an outlet.

Basic Sign Operation
Turning a sign on and off
When you plug in the sign’s power supply, the sign starts up automatically. On the orther hands, in order to turn
the sign off, you can unplug the power supply or use the remote control.
System requirement
The computer must be:
Pentium 200 or higher
32MB Memory
100MB empty hard disk
Display mode is designed for 800x600
16-bit or 24-bit colors
Software operations
Messaging software allows you to send messages to your sign using a computer. Please follow the steps to
activate your software:
- Turn on your computer
- Insert the software CD disk into CD-ROM
- Double click the icon to activate the programming software, this is what should appear on your
computer screen.
Click OK to enter into the main screen as follows.
Letter Name Description
1 Color Please select your color type
2 Text Size / pixel Please full in the leght of message sign, unit in pixel. Default
setting is 80
3 Country option For new countries, select following choice for the operations

Letter Name Sub-menu Description
A File Clear Clear all the contents in text edit area
Open Open the old files (*.sdv)
Save Save the file of the current text edit area for
later unsign
Save as Save the file of the current text edit area as a
new file
Exit Exit the messaging software
B Moving
Sign Send - Send Edit Area’s Content: Update the sign
with the new messages in the text edit area
- Send Disk File: Update the sign with stored
*.sdv file
Execution
lattice Create custom 7x80 (HeightxWidth) pixels
graphics
Note: up to 8 customs graphics can be created
by users.
Special
function Allow you to schedule, to on/off, to alarm, to
adjust time of your sign automatically.
Moving_Sign
option Model’s selection
Test Send a testing signal to the sign
C Send Update the sign with the new messages in the
text edit area.
D New Clear all the contents in the text edit area
E Open Open an old file (*.sdv)

F Save Save the file of the current text edit area (*.sdv)
for later using
G Graphic Edit Create custom 7x80 (height x width) pixels
graphics.
Note: Up to 8 custom graphics can be created
H
I Font 7 different kind of fonts
J Color 16 different kind of color combinations
K Mode
L Speed
M Stay Time
… Text edit area Type messages here
Remote control operation

Item Key
1
ON/OFF Power on / off. If there is no file in 01 to 99, it will run file 00. If there is file in
01 to 99 it will show the last saved file.
2
PROG Enter the Edit Program Mode. Select 01 to 99 to enter message.
3
CPW Use PREV and NEXT to select (a) to (d) UNUSE PASS. Turn off password
security.(b) USE PASS Turn on password security(c) RES PASS Reset to
factory default password "000".(d) CHANGE PASS Change to new password.
4
MET To select the display modes, totally up to 24 different mode. Note: Press
PREV and NEXT to select (1) to (24) methods.
5
PREV Select option backward.
6
NEXT Select option forward.
7
CAP Toggle between Capital letter and lower case character
8
TIME To select time option
9
SPE Select the display speed of the message. (Use PREV and NEXT to select
different speed)
10
FONT Select the font size of the display message. (Use PREV and NEXT to select
different font size)
11
COL Select the color of the display message. (Use PREV and NEXT to select
different colors of the display message)
12
SYM Select 30 built-in symbols (Use PREV and NEXT to select different symbols)
13
CLR Erase option
14
GRA Select graphic option (Use PREV and NEXT to select the following options:)
(a) GET GRAPH Place the graphic in the message in the message.
(b) MAKE GRAPH Create new graphics in location NUMBER A to
NUMBER H
(c) EDIT GRAPH Edit GRAPH A to GRAPH P and store in one of
the location of NUMBER A to NUMBER H.
15
<= Moving the message and command to the right.
16
>= Moving the message and command to the left.
17
ALT Note: If you want to delete message or command in the edit program mode.
Please use above keys to move that message or command to the left-most
position and press DEL.
If you want to insert message or command in the edit program mode. Please
use above keys to move that message or command to the left most position
and (1) Press INS to insert (2) Type in your message or press command key,
it will insert automatically. (3) Press INS again to overwrite.
18
PAU Generate a pause within the programmed message. (Use PREV and NEXT
to select PAUSE 1 to PAUSE 8)
19
PHR Select a programmed animation in the message. . (Use PREV and NEXT to
select ANIM 1 to ANIM 8)
20
BEEP Select beep sound in the message. (Use PREV and NEXT to select BEEP 1
to BEEP 3)
21 ENT Accept the selected option.
22
ESC Return to the upper manual in the edit program mode.
23 INS Refer to 15 and 16
24
DEL Delete
25
SPA Insert space in message

26
RUN (1) In edit program mode, press RUN to save and run the current
message.
(2) In display mode, press RUN and enter 01 to 99 to select other
messages for display.
27
S Programming a sequence file.
28
F G H
J K L
N O P
Cursor direction pointer K toggles cursor on/off
Note: the direction pointer only works in graphic edit mode
Beginning Messaging
Example 1 – A simple message in seven easy steps
The sign can store up to 100 messages in numbered data files. These files are numbered from 00 to 99. File 00
is a default message and for read only.
A Simple programming example
Note: Underline denotes words or numbers to type, xxx denotes key names. To correct a mistake, press the
DEL key to remove it.
User can toggle the capital letter and small letter by pressing the key CAP and use the ALT key to display
symbol on keypad. Default password: “000”
Step Keys to press Explanation Display
1 PRO Begin the edit program mode PASSWORD:***
2 000 Default pasword “000 PASSWORD:***
3 ENT Ënter editing mode OPEN: ??
4 01 ENT The first two digit file number (01-99) are
allowed for naming message files [CYCLIC] is
the default method of display code which
means to cycle though at random
[CYCLIC]
5 WELCOME
VISITORS Type the text you wish to display in you
message WELCOME VISITORS
6 RU End the edit program mode SAVE? (Y/N)
7 Y Save the message as data file number 01 Messahe begins to
be displayed

Programming Time and Date
Programming filename messages in sequence
In this example, it leverages the power of sequencing to achieve desired results. We’ll display message by
their filesnames (FILE01, FILE03) in certain order and disappear at times you specified.
Note: Displaying messages in time order will work only as long the sign has power. When your sign loses
power, its internal clock becomes inaccurate and must be reset again.
Update corrected time and date from PC
clock.
(1) Select Schedule

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(2) Select 0, totally there are 10 different kind of
se
q
uence files
,
from 0 to 9
,
which
y
ou can
(5) Select FILE04
(
6
)
Dis
p
la
y
on Wednesda
y
onl
y
(
7
)
Click settin
g
to u
p
date the chan
g
es
(
3
)
On time is 08:20
(
4
)
On time is 17:00
(1) Click Lattice icon to edit your
graphic or logo.
Note: The maximum no. of user-defined
graphics can be installed in the sign is 8,
from graphic A – Graphic H.

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(2) Select the palette for different color.
(3) Create your graphics in this area.
Note: The graphic will be automatically
saved.
Note: Click left mouse to draw dot by dot.
Note: Click right mouse to delete a dot.
(5) The total numbers of the graphics had
defined by the users. (6) The no. of the graphic
that’s editin
g
now.
The preview of
graphic is the
same as the
content in the
editing area.
(7) Select Create Sending List to create
your own graphic list.

Timer
op
ti
on
s
(8) Double click the graphic to add into the
current graphic list.
Note: The maximum no. of user defined
graphics can be installed in the sign is 8,
from Graphic A – Graphic H.
(9) Click Save to store the current
graphic list as “list” file. (10) Click Send …. To
upload the current
graphic list into the sign
(11) Close the window
The sign will alarm for 10 minutes.
The interval of each two alarms is 1
minute.

Note that: You may only set the timer functions while running your message sign.
Set the Hourly Alarm On
Set the Hourly Alarm Off
To power on the sign at
08:00 automaticall
y
To power off the sign at
18:30 automaticall
y

CE – Declaration of Conformity
Importer: TRONIOS BV
Bedrijvenpark Twente 415
7602 KM - ALMELO
Tel : 0031546589299
Fax : 0031546589298
The Netherlands
Product number: 153.130_153.138_153.141_153.142
Product Description: Moving Message Boards
Regulatory Requirement: EN 60950-1
EN 55022
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2/-3-3
The product meets the requirements stated in Directives 2006/95 and 2004/108/EC and
conforms to the above mentioned Declarations.
ALMELO,
17-08-2013
Signed: P. Feldman
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