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Specifications

Siren Section

Input Voltage 

 

 

10-16VDC (negative ground)

Input Current 

 

 

17 Amps @ 13.6VDC (dual 100W speakers) 

Standby Current   

 

Less than 280 mA, Less than 140 mA when Keypad lights turned off.

Output Voltage   

 

Maximum 200W @ 12VDC (dual 100W speakers)

Operating Temperature 

 

-40 to 170°F (-40 to 77°C)

Dimensions (HWD):

   Handheld controller 

 

1.2”X2.4”X5.9” (30X61X150MM)

   Amplifier 

 

 

7.1”X6.3”X2.4″ (180X160X61MM)

Weight – Siren (approx):   

4.0 lbs

Weight – Controller (approx): 

0.5 lbs

Base: 

   Black 

anodized 

Mounting – Siren:  

 

4-hole flange mounting on base & mounting hardware

Mounting – Controller: 

 

Cradle & mounting hardware

Compliance: 

 

 

SAE J1849, California Title 13

Warranty:   5 

years

Lighting Section

Warning Light Control 

 

7 levels

Level 

   20A 

maximum

Level 

   20A 

maximum

Level 

   20A 

maximum

AUX 

   10A 

maximum

AUX 

   10A 

maximum

AUX 

   10A 

maximum

AUX 

   10A 

maximum

Maintenance

Your Code 3 siren has been designed to provide trouble free service. In case of difficulty, consult the Troubleshooting Guide of this manual. Also 

check for shorted or open wires. The primary cause of short circuits has been found to be wires passing through firewalls, roofs, etc. If further 

difficulty persists, contact the factory for troubleshooting advice or return instructions.

Code 3 maintains a complete parts inventory and service facility at the factory and will repair or replace (at the factory’s option) any unit found to 

be defective under normal use and in warranty. Any attempt to service a unit in warranty, by anyone other than a factory-authorized technician, 

without the express written consent of the factory, will void the warranty.

Units out of warranty can be repaired at the factory for a nominal charge on either a flat rate or parts and labor basis. Contact the factory for 

details and return instructions. Code 3 is not liable for any incidental charges related to the repair or replacement of a unit unless otherwise 

expressly agreed to in writing by the factory.

Parts List

Part Number  

Description 

 

 

 

       Quantity

T15060   

 

Siren (Amplifier)   

 

 

 

1

T15061   

 

Hand Held Controller with Coil Cord  

 

1

T15062   

 

Hand Held Controller Mounting Bracket 

 

1

T52227 

  Ten 

Position 

Pluggable 

Connector 

  1

T52228 

  Two 

Position 

Pluggable 

Connector 

  1

T15065 

  Parts 

Bag     1

T15066 

  25’ 

Extension 

Cord    1

T15068 

  Installation 

Operation 

Manual 

  1

Summary of Contents for H2 Covert

Page 1: ...sound levels that potentially can inflict hearing damage Installers should be warned to wear hearing protection clear bystanders from the area and not to operate the siren indoors during testing Vehicle operators and occupants should assess their exposure to siren noise and determine what steps such as consultation with professionals or use of hearing protection should be imple mented to protect t...

Page 2: ... the siren and controls Adjust the mounting angle to allow maximum operator visibility Do not mount the Hand Held Controller in a location that will obstruct the drivers view Mount the Hand Held Controller mounting base in a convenient loca tion to allow the operator easy access Devices should be mounted only in locations that conform to their SAE identification code as described in SAE Standard J...

Page 3: ...it break ers are very sensitive to high termperatures and will false trip when mounted in hot environments or operated close to their capacity Connections Reference Figures 1 and 2 Connection Diagram 1 Disconnect the cable on the negative end of the battery before performing installation Do not connect the H2 Covert system to vehicle battery until all other electrical connections are made and moun...

Page 4: ...ia the front panel dip switch Siren tones will be disabled until the vehicle is shifted out of PARK This circuit is activated by a negative signal Connect this input to a circuit that is GROUNDED when the vehicle is shifted into PARK It is the installer s responsibility to determine an appropriate location in the vehicle circuitry to connect this wire See the section titled Operation for dip switc...

Page 5: ...ure into the vehicle The siren will remain deactivated until the vehicle is shifted into gear or the door is closed and the siren is manu ally restarted If Dip switch 4 is in the on position Light Level 3 will also drop to Light Level 2 when the vehicle is shifted into park or door is opened The lights will remain in Light Level 2 unless manually changed WARNING IMPORTANT WARNINGS TO USERS OF SIRE...

Page 6: ...ns Below is a description of these two modes AUX3 Momentary Active Mode When Dip switch 3 is on the AUX3 channel is only active while the AUX3 button is pressed Once released the AUX3 channel will become inactive again AUX4 Gun Lock Mode When Dip switch 5 is on pressing the AUX4 button will cause the AUX4 channel to become active for 10 seconds After 10 sec onds the AUX4 channel will become inacti...

Page 7: ... When ON enables the Gun Lock Mode of AUX4 When the AUX4 button is pressed AUX4 will immediately become active After 10 seconds AUX4 will become inactive again Dip switch 6 When ON disables the Horn Ring Scrolling feature described above When this dip switch is in the on position the horn ring will always produce either the Air Horn or Manual Tone regardless of siren or light levels Dip switch 7 W...

Page 8: ...ressed held the Air Horn button can be depressed released to select higher or lower pitch tones Once the desired tone is chosen release both buttons 12 SIR When depressed released the siren will produce the Wail tone Continue to depress release the button to scroll through the following tones unless disabled Wail Yelp Hi Lo Hyper Yelp Hyper Lo and Whoop If EU Lock is enabled and the minimum Light ...

Page 9: ...Page 9 of 12 Figure 3 ...

Page 10: ...e primary cause of short circuits has been found to be wires passing through firewalls roofs etc If further difficulty persists contact the factory for troubleshooting advice or return instructions Code 3 maintains a complete parts inventory and service facility at the factory and will repair or replace at the factory s option any unit found to be defective under normal use and in warranty Any att...

Page 11: ...EAKER FAILURE A HIGH VOLTAGE TO SIREN B 58 WATT SPEAKER CONNECTED TO 100 WATT TAP 58 WATT NOT ALLOWED A CHECK VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM B USE CORRECT SPEAKER SIREN CONTINUES UNTIL TONE RAMPS DOWN AFTER MANUAL BUTTON IS RELEASED NORMAL OPERATION P A VOLUME LOW OR NO P A AT ALL VOLUME CONTROL ADJUSTED TO MAXIMUM A DEFECTIVE MICROPHONE B MAXIMUM P A VOLUME TRIM MER MISADJUSTED SEE OPERATION SECTION A R...

Page 12: ... BY BUYER AT THE TIME OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR LOST PROFITS THE COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR LABOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES BASED UPON ANY CLAIM FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT IMPROPER INSTALLATION NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER CLAIM EVEN IF MANUFACTURER OR A MANUFACTURER S REPRESEN TATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY...

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