User Guide AUDIO CONVERSION TOOL
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User Guide AUDIO CONVERSION TOOL
AUDIO CONVERSION TOOL User Guide CONTENTS 1 2 7 10 14 17 18 CONTENTS 1● 2● 3● 4● 5● 6● 7● An Introduction Installing Creating A Folder For WAV Files Converting WAV Files to SKE1 Locating SKE1 File After Conversion Troubleshooting WAV File Specification 1 An Introduction The WAVTOSKE1 Audio Conversion Tool is an application used to convert WAV audio format files to proprietary SKE1 audio format for use with Fire-Lite Alarms by Honeywell ® ECC-50/100 Mass Notification System. The SKE1 audio file can’t be played by any audio file player; it is only to be used on the ECC-50/100 Mass Notification System. This document assumes that the user is familiar with PC computers, Microsoft ® Windows 7 Operating System, and the file zipping utility built into Microsoft Windows 7. Page 1 2 Installing To begin using the WAVTOSKE1 Audio Conversion Tool, you’ll first need to install the application on the PC. Items Required: Microsoft ® Windows 7 installed on a PC wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool.exe Page 2 Installing The Application 1. Double-click “wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool.exe”. 2. Click the Next button. Page 3 3. Verify that the default installation location is “c:\wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool”. Note: If a different folder name/location is used, its name/location can’t contain any spaces. 4. Click the Next button. 5. Click the Next button. Page 4 6. Click “Create a desktop icon”, and then click the Next button. 7. Click the Install button. Page 5 8. Uncheck the “Launch wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool” box. 9. Click on the Finish button. Page 6 3 Creating A Folder For WAV Files Note: The filename of the WAV file(s) can’t have spaces between the characters. If there’re spaces in the filename, the WAV file will not successfully convert to a SKE1 file. 1. Click Start, and point to Computer. Page 7 2. Navigate to: “C:\wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool”. 3. Click New folder. This new folder is located inside the “wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool” main folder. Page 8 4. Create a name for the folder following the note below. Note: The New folder’s name can’t have any spaces between the characters. An acceptable folder name for example would be: “WAVfiles”. If the naming convention isn’t followed, then the WAV file won’t be converted. This folder can be named anything as long as it follows the naming convention. 5. After the new folder has been created successfully, place all WAV files in to it. Note: This will also be the output folder for the converted ske1 file(s). Page 9 4 Converting WAV Files to SKE1 Page 10 1. Double-click “wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool” icon located on the Desktop. 2. Click “File”, then click “Select file to convert”. 3. Verify that “C:\wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool” is selected. Page 11 4. Inside the Folders column, scroll down until “WAVfiles” is located. 5. Double-click on “WAVfiles”. Page 12 6. Click on the desired WAV file to be converted located in the “Files” column. 7. Click the OK button. 8. Click the Convert button. The following black blank screen may appear briefly while the conversion process is underway: A successful conversion will display the following screen: Note: If an error occurred during the conversion process, please refer to the Troubleshooting section located in this User guide. 9. Click the Convert button to convert another WAV to SKE1; or, click the Exit button to quit. Note: If another file has to be converted, then repeat the steps in this section. Page 13 5 Locating SKE1 File After Conversion The “.ske1” formatted file will be outputted to the same folder where the selected WAV file resides. 1. Click Start, and point to Computer. Page 14 2. Double-click Local Disk (C:). 3. Navigate to: “C:\wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool”. Page 15 4. Locate the folder named: “WAVfiles”. 5. Double-click on “WAVfiles”. Notes: The converted audio file with the extension of “.ske1” can’t be played by any audio player because it’s a proprietary audio format. The audio file can be renamed to remove the “.wav” portion of the filename, as long as the “.ske1” extension remains intact. Example extension change: 01-MNS-FIRE.wav.ske1 to 01-MNS-FIRE.ske1. Page 16 6 Troubleshooting Issue 1: Received an error message box when trying to convert a WAV to a SKE1 audio file. Solutions: a. Make sure that the WAV file that is going to be converted has no spaces in its filename. b. Make sure that the folder that the WAV audio file resides in has no spaces in its name. c. Restart Microsoft Windows ® Operating System d. Reboot PC e. Uninstall/ Reinstall wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool Issue 2: Can’t locate my outputted “.ske1” audio file. Solutions: a. There was an error when converting the WAV file to SKE1. b. Use the Windows search option and look for “.ske1” files on the computer. c. Installed wavtoske1_AudioConversionTool on C: that has spaces in the target folder’s name. d. See above solutions for Issue #1 Page 17 7 WAV File Specifications Using GoldWave the settings are as follows: Channel: Mono Sampling Rate: 44100 Hz (44.1 KHz) File length of WAV file: No greater than 1 minute (IMPORTANT) Other WAV file formats that were tested and worked correctly: Page 18 µ-Law, Mono µ-Law, 8000 Hz, 64 kbps, Mono A-Law, Mono A-Law, 8000 Hz, 64 kbps, Mono IMA ADPCM 8000 Hz, 4 bit, Mono, 32kbs IMA ADPCM 11.025 kHz, 4 bit, Mono, 45 kbps IMA ADPCM 22.050 kHz, 4 bit, Mono, 89 kbps IMA ADPCM 44.100 kHz, 4 bit, Mono, 177 kbps PCM signed 16 bit, mono PCM signed 24 bit, mono IEEE Float signed 32 bit, mono Microsoft ADPCM 8.000 kHz, 4bit, Mono, 33 kbps Microsoft ADPCM 11.025 kHz, 4bit, Mono, 45 kbps Microsoft ADPCM 22.050 kHz, 4bit, Mono, 89 kbps Microsoft ADPCM 44.100 kHz, 4bit, Mono, 177 kbps