Autoplay on KA02 Audio Shield

Hi there,

I have a KA02 audio shield up and running on my Arduino and I have recorded 1 sound. When I push the play button the sound is played.

Now I want to play that sound as soon as the arduino is powered on. I don’t want to use the push button!

I have tried playing with the value of ‘c’ in the code but no luck so far.

Any help would be appreciated!

#include <ISD1700.h>
ISD1700 chip(10); // Initialize chipcorder with
// SS at Arduino’s digital pin 10

int apc=0;
int vol=0; //volume 0=MAX, 7=min
int startAddr=0x10;
int endAddr =0x2DF;
int inInt=0;
void setup()
{
apc = apc | vol; //D0, D1, D2

//apc = apc | 0x8; //D3 comment to disable output monitor during record

apc = apc | 0x50; // D4& D6 select MIC REC
//apc = apc | 0x00; // D4& D6 select AnaIn REC
//apc = apc | 0x10; // D4& D6 select MIC + AnaIn REC

apc = apc | 0x80; // D7 AUX ON, comment enable AUD

apc = apc | 0x100; // D8 SPK OFF, comment enable SPK

//apc = apc | 0x200; // D9 Analog OUT OFF, comment enable Analog OUT

//apc = apc | 0x400; // D10 vAlert OFF, comment enable vAlert

apc = apc | 0x800; // D11 EOM ON, comment disable EOM

Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.println(“Sketch is starting up”);
}
void loop()
{
char c;

if(Serial.available())
{
/* Power Up */
chip.pu();
c = Serial.read();
switch©
{
case ‘A’:
Serial.println(chip.rd_apc(), BIN);
break;
case ‘Y’:
chip.play();
break;
case ‘P’:
chip.stop();
delay(500);
break;
case ‘E’:
chip.erase();
delay(500);
break;
case ‘R’:
chip.rec();
break;
case ‘F’:
chip.fwd();
delay(500);
break;
case ‘Z’:
chip.g_erase();
delay(500);
break;
case ‘I’:
Serial.println(chip.devid(), BIN);
break;
case ‘W’:
Serial.println(apc, BIN);
chip.wr_apc2(apc); //
break;
case ‘S’:
Serial.println(chip.rd_status(), BIN);
break;
case ‘>’:
startAddr=SerialIn();
Serial.print("startAddr: ");
Serial.println(startAddr);
break;
case ‘<’:
endAddr=SerialIn();
Serial.print("endAddr: ");
Serial.println(endAddr);
break;
case ‘y’:
chip.set_play(startAddr,endAddr);
break;
case ‘r’:
//chip.set_erase(startAddr,endAddr);
//delay(500);
chip.set_rec(startAddr,endAddr);
break;
case ‘e’:
chip.set_erase(startAddr,endAddr);
delay(500);
break;

}
Serial.print("Status—> ");
Serial.print(chip.CMD_ERR()? "CMD_ERR ": "OK ");
Serial.print(chip.PU()? "PU ": "NO PU ");
Serial.print(chip.RDY()? "RDY ": "Not_RDY ");
Serial.print(chip.rd_status(), BIN);
Serial.println();
delay(1000);
}
}
int SerialIn(){
inInt=0;

while (Serial.available() <= 0)
{
delay(300);
}
while (Serial.available()) {
// get the new byte:
char c = Serial.read();
// add it to the inputString:
inInt = (inInt*10) + (c-48);
// if the incoming character is a newline, set a flag
// so the main loop can do something about it:
if (c == ‘\n’) {
//stringComplete = true;
Serial.print("stringComplete ");
}
}
//c = Serial.read()-48;
//mess©;
return (inInt);

                   }
                   /*
                   void mess(int num){

Serial.print("num: ");
Serial.println(num);
startAddr=(0x50*num)+0x10;
endAddr=(startAddr+0x50)-1;
Serial.print("startAddr: “);
Serial.print(startAddr, HEX);
Serial.print(” - endAddr: ");
Serial.println(endAddr, HEX);

}
*/

any one??? nobody from Velleman who can help?