VoiceGear VGP-30 Owner's Manual - page 4
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Voice
Digital Audio Player VGP30
User Manual
gear
Front Panel View
Section reserved to connect
with a desktop telephone
Section reserved to connect
with a PBX
Power Adapter
input
SD memory card
slot
BEFORE STARTING THE PLAYER
Before connecting the VGP30 please note that the “Secure Digital” flash card must be inserted in the slot as it will read
from this memory card. All our units are supplied with a 256Mb SD card, pre-recorded with some MOH audio files.
The files supplied are written in mp3 format but the unit can also read “wav” (@22.040 Khz sampling rate) formated
audio files. The SD card must be inserted into the card slot
.
WARNING : The SD card may be damaged if it is inserted after the player has been switched on.
The VGP30 can play any selected file out of a (max.) range of 99 files which can be stored on the SD card, as long as
the memory size of the SD card is not exceeded. Therefore
which then may be followed by the file name of your choice. Audio files which are not preceeded
with the 3 digits will not be played. The VGP30 can read SD cards up to a maximum of 2GB.
SELECTING AN AUDIO TRACK
On the top panel of the player a small LED screen indicates the number of the track which is, or which will be played,e.g.
when the unit is used in trigger play mode and connected to a desktop telephone. By pressing the button next to the small
LED window, a track can be selected by its track number stored on the SD-card. The selected track will be loop played.
By pressing the selection button once more after that the last available track is selected, the LED window will display
“
AL
” which indicates that the VGP30 will play all the stored files in a loop.
To monitor the track being played, switch the MONITOR switch from OFF to ON. If any mp3 or wav audio track has been
stored on the SD card with a three digit prefix, the built-in loudspeaker will play the selected track. The playback volume
in the middle of the front panel (next to the 3.5mm output jack)is used to adjust the volume output.
A copy of the User Manual is also stored as a PDF file on the SD card. The playback will not be interrupted by the
presence of this data file on the SD card as it will not be identified as an audio file, and not preceeded with three digits in
front of the file name. We recommend however, to retrieve this file onto the PC or laptop of your choice as it will free
additional storage capacity on your SD card, enabling to play more MOH audio files.
BEFORE
switching on the power of the player
each audio track must be allocated a
three
digit number
(001- 002 - up to 099)
Select the track to play by pressing
the track select button. The track
number will increase until the highest
track number is selected, whereafter
the LED will display “AL” which allows
to loop-play all the files chronologically
Power ON LED
The Trigger Play should NOT be used
when the MOH output is connected to
a PBX.
The LED will light when the Trigger Play
button is pressed and will then start the
MOH output going to a desktop phone
when connected to the RJ-9 connectors.
Pressing the Trigger Play button while
connected in a PBX MOH playback, will
cause the playback to be interrupted and
restart.
Top Panel View
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