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AUDIO GUIDANCE SYSTEM System Products: XA-GP1BK Portable ROM Player XA-GT1TN Infrared Address Transmitter XA-GC20BK Charger XA-GT1TN XA-GC20BK XA-GP1BK INSTRUCTIONS For Customer Use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
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7 The battery recharger w as m ade to be used exclusively w ith the Portable ROM Player XA-GP1BK. Therefore do not use the battery 7 The internal battery pack w as m ade to be used recharger for anything other than the intended exclusively w ith the Portable ROM Player XA- purpose.
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7 When the battery pack that is used in the 7 Use only pow er supplies w ith the indicated voltage. XA-GP1BK has been rem oved, m ake sure to store it Failure to do so m ay result in a fire hazard or in a safe place out of the reach of children.
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– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The fuse for this product is 250V/5A (Am ps). 7 The XA-GP1BK Portable ROM Player is not w aterproof and therefore take the necessary precautions to avoid exposing the unit to w ater or liquids.
How to M ount the Infrared Address Transmitter (XA-GT1TN) ........8 How to M ount the Infrared Address Transmitter ............10 How to Use the Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK) ........... 16 M ethods for Providing Information to Visitors ............20 Editing the CF Card Data By Yourself ................
For an explanation of each part, Parts Names and Locations refer to the page number 7 Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK) Optical sensor (Auto) Hand or neck strap hook (page 16) Optical sensor (Point) Earphone jack ˘ Display w indow PLAY button...
POWER turned OFF. The am ount of tim e Portable ROM Player necessary to recharge the batteries becom es (XA-GP1BK) slightly longer w hen the POWER is left ON. • About 3 hours is required to fully recharge the batteries.
How to M ount the Infrared Address Transmitter (XA-GT1TN) The Infrared Address Transm itter can be secured to either a cable or a ceiling railing. Settings for each sw itch Regarding connections to the power source Example: Setting the address Connect to standard household pow er •...
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Attaching the Cable Clamps (securing the unit to a cable) • Use the support arm s w hen a tw isted cable causes • For m ore inform ation on m ounting a ceiling railing, the tarnsm itter to becom e unstable. refer to page 12.
How to M ount the Infrared Address Transmitter (continued from page 9) An Example of the “Pointing” M ethod. Ceiling railing Pow er outlet or a ceiling outlet w ith a safety plug (sold separately) • The pow er adaptor is inserted and then Turn the secured by turning.
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7 Transmission Distance 7 Selecting a Transmitter Directly facing the transm itter at a distance of 7 With the transm itters set up w ith 2 m eter (6.6 ft) m eters (23 ft) (When installed in a room , the intervals betw een them , even at a distance of 5 transm itter should not be exposed to direct sunlight.) m eters (16.4 ft), a transm itter can be easily selected.
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How to M ount the Infrared Address Transmitter (continued from page 11) An Example of “Auto Start” M ethod • The transm itter should be installed for exam ple at the entrance to the exhibit, in the path of the visitor. Ceiling railing Suspended hook Pow er outlet or a ceiling outlet w ith a safety plug.
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7 Transmission Distance Directly below the transm itter at a distance of 5 m eters (16.4 ft) (When installed in a room , the transm itter should not be exposed to direct sunlight.) (9.8 ft) Note When an “ Auto” signal is received during “ Point” (16.4 ft) playback, the Portable ROM Player w ill autom atically sw itch to the “...
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How to M ount the Infrared Address Transmitter (continued from page 13) When transm itting the sam e address data to a larger area, m ultiple XA-GT1TN can be connected to operate together. Connecting M ultiple Infrared Address Transmitters • An example of the “Pointing M ethod” •...
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• How to M ake Connections Use the indicated Use the indicated connection cord: connection cord: ∅ 3.5 mini jack length: 2 meters (6.6 ft) (sold separately) ∅ 3.5 mini jack length: 2 meters (6.6 ft) (sold separately) Connect Connect Connect Connect Connect...
How to Use the Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK) To prevent any accidents such as dropping the Portable ROM PLayer, it is recom m ended that the included hand or neck strap be attached before use. Attaching the hand or neck strap Inserting and ejecting the CF card •...
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Using the earphone How to turn on the pow er Insert the earphone (sold separately) m ini plug into the earphone jack • Set the POWER located on the Portable ROM Player. sw itch to ON. Portable ROM Player The initialization screen appears in the display w indow.
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How to Use the Portable ROM Player (continued from page 17) Playback starts through reception of encoded infrared signals or by inputting com m ands w ith the num erical keys. Playback through the reception of encoded infrared signals There are tw o types of playback available: “ Point reception” w hich operates in close proxim ity to the exhibited w ork of art, and “...
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Playback is possible even w hen an Infrared Address Transm itter has not been installed. Playback w ith the 10 numerical keys Playback is possible by entering an address num ber directly. • Playback can also be controlled w ith •...
M ethods for Providing Information to Visitors Points to remember w hen the visitor Points to remember w hen the visitor receives the Portable ROM Player returns the Portable ROM Player • Turn the POWER to ON and confirm the follow ing •...
Check w ith the earphones w hether or not the JVC. playback correctly corresponds to the selected • Presently JVC is introducing CF card authoring m essage group. specialists to our custom ers. For m ore inform ation, please feel free to contact a sales representative.
M aintenance Cleaning the Rechargeable Battery Terminals Portable ROM Player Cotton sw ab Rechargeable battery terminal Cotton sw ab Charger terminal Charger • The term inals should be cleaned about once a m onth. If the term inals are not cleaned regularly, it is possible that debris w ill hinder recharging. •...
How to Change the Battery Pack Although the life of the battery pack w ill vary according to the am ount of use, the average is about 2 years. When the battery pack can only supply pow er for an extrem ely short period of tim e even after recharging, the pack should be replaced.
• The display w indow stays fixed again. on a num ber display such as If this does not resolve the ¶ problem , contact a JVC service Does not operate. representative. • The CF card has m alfunctioned. • The display w indow stays fixed Replace w ith a CF card that ¶...
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(Use 250V/5A fuse.) Note • JVC is not responsible for any lost revenues or dam ages incurred due to the im proper operation or m alfunctioning of these products. This should be fully understood in advance before attem pting to use these products.
In order to improve products, the specifications below and Specifications the external design are subject to change w ithout notice. Portable ROM Player (XA-GP1BK) Infrared Address Transmitter (XA-GT1TN) Recording m edium Flash m em ory card (CF card) Transm ission m ethod...
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