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256A791E
REV.  E  601
Printed in U.S.A.

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

FOR

MODEL BP100 AND BP100P

COMPACT SPEAKER

SAFETY MESSAGE TO INSTALLERS OF SIREN SPEAKERS

 WARNING

The lives of people depend on your proper installation and
servicing of Federal products. It is important to read and
follow all instructions shipped with the products. In addition,
listed below are some other important safety instructions and
precautions you should follow:

Before Installation

Qualifications

To properly install an electronic siren: you must have a
good understanding of automotive electrical procedures
and systems, along with proficiency in the installation
and service of safety warning equipment. Always refer to
the vehicle's service manuals when performing
equipment installations on a vehicle.

Sound Hazards

Your hearing and the hearing of others, in or close to
your emergency vehicle, could be damaged by loud
sounds. This can occur from short exposures to very loud
sounds, or from longer exposures to moderately loud
sounds. For hearing conservation guidance, refer to
federal, state, or local recommendations. OSHA
Standard 1910.95 offers guidance on “Permissible Noise
Exposure.”

All effective sirens and horns produce loud sounds (120
dB) that may cause permanent hearing loss. Always
minimize your exposure to siren sound and wear hearing
protection. Do not sound the siren indoors or in enclosed
areas where you and others will be exposed to the sound.

Federal Signal siren amplifiers and speakers are
designed to work together as a system. Combining a
siren and speaker from different manufacturers may
reduce the warning effectiveness of the siren system and
may damage the components. You should verify or test
your combination to make sure the system works
together properly and meets federal, state and local
standards or guidelines.

During Installation

DO NOT get metal shavings inside the product. Metal
shavings in the product can cause the system to fail. If
drilling must be done near the unit, place an ESD
approved cover over the unit to prevent metal shavings
from entering the unit. Inspect the unit after mounting
to be sure there are no shavings present in or near the
unit.

DO NOT connect this system to the vehicle battery until
ALL other electrical connections are made, mounting of
all components is complete, and you have verified that
no shorts exist. If wiring is shorted to vehicle frame,
high current conductors can cause hazardous sparks
resulting in electrical fires or flying molten metal.

Be sure the siren amplifier and speaker(s) in your
installation have compatible wattage ratings.

In order for the electronic siren to function properly, the
ground connection must be made to the NEGATIVE
battery terminal.

Sound output will be severely reduced if any objects are
in front of the speaker. If maximum sound output is
required for your application, you should ensure that the
front of the speaker is clear of any obstructions.

Install the speaker(s) as far forward on the vehicle as
possible, in a location which provides maximum
signaling effectiveness and minimizes the sound
reaching the vehicle’s occupants. Refer to the National
Institute of Justice guide 500-00 for further information.

Mounting the speakers behind the grille will reduce the
sound output and warning effectiveness of the siren
system. Before mounting speakers behind the grille,
make sure the vehicle operators are trained and
understand that this type of installation is less effective
for warning others.

Sound propagation and warning effectiveness will be
severely reduced if the speaker is not facing forward.
Carefully follow the installation instructions and always
install the speaker with the projector facing forward.

DO NOT install the speaker(s ) or route the speaker
wires where they may interfere with the operation of air
bag sensors.

Installation of two speakers requires wiring speakers in
phase.

Never attempt to install aftermarket equipment, which
connects to the vehicle wiring, without reviewing a
vehicle wiring diagram - available from the vehicle
manufacturer. Insure that your installation will not
affect vehicle operation and safety functions or circuits.
Always check vehicle for proper operation after
installation.

DO NOT install equipment or route wiring or cord in the
deployment path of an air bag.

Locate the control head so the vehicle, controls, and
microphone can be operated safely.

When drilling into a vehicle structure, be sure that both
sides of the surface are clear of anything that could be
damaged.

After Installation

After installation, test the siren system and light system
to ensure that it is operating properly.

Test all vehicle functions, including horn operation,
vehicle safety functions and vehicle light systems, to
ensure proper operation. Ensure that installation has
not affected vehicle operation or changed any vehicle
safety function or circuit.

After testing is complete, provide a copy of these
instructions to the instructional staff and all operating
personnel.

File these instructions in a safe place and refer to them
when maintaining and/or reinstalling the product.

Failure to follow all safety precautions and instructions may

result in property damage, serious injury, or death to you or others.

Summary of Contents for BP100

Page 1: ...e siren amplifier and speaker s in your installation have compatible wattage ratings In order for the electronic siren to function properly the ground connection must be made to the NEGATIVE battery terminal Sound output will be severely reduced if any objects are in front of the speaker If maximum sound output is required for your application you should ensure that the front of the speaker is cle...

Page 2: ... Remove the four screws and eight spacers from the back of the speaker see figure 1 Retain the screws and four of the spacers WARNING To avoid reduction of sound output and damage to speaker ensure that speaker is mounted with wires protruding from bottom of unit c See figure 1 Assemble the fabricated mount ing bracket to the speaker using four user supplied 1 4 split lockwashers and previously re...

Page 3: ...d siren speaker installation is less effective at warning others Maximum sound output will be severely reduced if any objects are in front of the speaker If your installation has obstructions in front of the speaker drive even more cautiously Frequently inspect the speaker to ensure that it is clear of any obstruction such as mud or snow which will reduce maximum sound output Signaling Limitations...

Page 4: ...nds This can occur from short exposures to very loud sounds or from longer exposures to moderately loud sounds For hearing conservation guidance refer to federal state or local recommen dations OSHA Standard 1910 95 offers guidance on Permissible Noise Exposure All effective sirens and horns produce loud sounds 120 dB that may cause permanent hearing loss Always minimize your exposure to siren sou...

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