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PREMIUM VISION

®

 WARNING SYSTEM

(with Slide Switch Control Head)

OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS

Price $15.00

Summary of Contents for Premium Vision

Page 1: ...PREMIUM VISION WARNING SYSTEM with Slide Switch Control Head OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS Price 15 00 ...

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Page 3: ... that the use of your visual and au dible signaling devices does not give you the right to force your way through traffic Your emergency lights siren and actions are REQUESTING the right of way Although your warning system is operating properly it may not alert everyone People may not hear see or heed your warning signal You must recognize this fact and con tinue driving cautiously Situations may ...

Page 4: ... this warning system Ensure that you are thoroughly familiar with the selected keyboard configuration s function selection and warning system operation 1 2 POWER UP The Premium Vision warning system does not have a separate on off switch It is usually wired to the vehicle s ignition switch and is enabled when the vehicle s ignition switch is on If a user supplied switch is installed enable the sys...

Page 5: ...he foot switch a third time does not deactivate the warning system it will deactivate the slide switch position 2 function and reactivate the slide switch position 3 function To deactivate a foot switch activated function operate the reset switch switch 4 1 6 HORN RING TRANSFER NOTE Switch 15 MAN operates the same as the horn ring when Mode 2 or Mode 3 is selected The Premium Vision s horn ring tr...

Page 6: ...ed display and the slide switch position 2 LED will extinguish The wail siren tone will silence 3 Slide Switch Position 3 MODE 3 Slide switch position 3 activates Mode 3 In this keyboard configuration all seven lights rotate in synchronization at 90 FPM creating a center out pattern The wail siren tone will sound The LED s in the V shaped display will flash simulat ing but not necessarily indicati...

Page 7: ...r s When switch 9 is activated the radio messages will override all siren tones and public address operations Press switch 9 again to deactivate the radio rebroadcast function and extinguish the switch 9 LED 10 Switch 10 PA Switch 10 is used only when the system is configured for a common microphone The installer MUST inform you if the system is config ured for a common microphone Press switch 10 ...

Page 8: ... switch 17 until the activated light s rotates left or rear to the desired position 18 Switch 18 LEFT ALLEY Press switch 18 to activate the left alley light The LED in the V shaped display illumi nates to simulate but not necessarily indicate which light is activated and the switch 18 LED illuminates Press switch 18 again to deactivate the left alley light and extinguish the switch 18 LED 19 Switc...

Page 9: ...references It is the USER s responsibility to determine compati bility suitability and ensure proper configura tion of the Premium Vision warning system The person responsible for configuration MUST be familiar with local codes and proce dures for safe emergency vehicle warning system operation NOTE After configuration is completed and all func tions thoroughly tested reconfiguration by unauthoriz...

Page 10: ... control head back in while continuing to hold RESET SAVE 5 If configuration entry was success ful the top row of keys and the RESET SAVE key should be illu minated If unsuccessful go back to step 2 If successful go to MAIN MENU MAIN MENU When you successfully enter configu ration mode the MAIN MENU will ap pear Keys 17 18 19 20 and the SAVE key will be illuminated At this point you have five choi...

Page 11: ...election and return to MAIN MENU CLEAR KEYBOARD Selecting CLEAR will clear all keys on thekeyboardtogiveyouacleanslateto do LEVEL 2 configuration DEFAULT KEYBOARD Selecting DEFAULT will set the Key board to the default settings The de fault settings are those described in the Operating section of this manual Important Note Selecting CLEAR or DEFAULT will erase all Level 2 3 or 4 changes made previ...

Page 12: ...sion Premium the siren and the lights have the capability of changing with the Horn press Therefore the system needs to know what to do when the Horn is pressed The HORN RING KEY is where this information is configured Simply enter the HORN RING KEY like any other key and configure it with LEVEL 2 KEYS instructions just like any other key The Horn Ring Key MUST have a pattern configured into it Th...

Page 13: ... tens digit number Key dis play on bottom row will be solid for tens digit Press the ones digit number Key dis play on bottom row will be blinking for ones digit SIGNALMASTER Presskey18 SignalMasterSelect until the desired SignalMaster pattern ap pearsontheSignalMasterdisplay Two LED s bouncing back and forth signi fiestheSignalMasterstepthroughfunc tion RELAYS Press key 19 RELAY SELECT until the ...

Page 14: ... The takedownpodsareusedbecausethese are usually the only clear pods on the bar STEADY RED Steady Red is used extensively in Cali fornia Thesteadyredpodchosen 2 3 4 5 6 2 and 6 or 3 and 5 causes that pod to position its reflector forward and turn on solid Level 3 is used to choose which pod or pods to use for steady red It is in LEVEL 2 that the key to enable the red pod is configured DONOTusethis...

Page 15: ...8 is on the tone will be PRIOR ITY That is when WAIL YELP or H L is the operating tone and the Horn Ring is pressed and transferred the tone will transfer to PRIORITY HORN RING NO TONE Press key 15 if you want Peak Hold from the Horn Ring when no sirens are active Press key 16 if you want Air Horn from the Horn Ring when no si rens are active SIREN POWER UP Keys 10 through 14 can be configured to ...

Page 16: ... funtion proceed as follows 1 Loosen the two hexagon head screws on the underside of the Amplifier Relay Unit near the front edge of the unit Slide the chassis out of the case 2 See the figure below Cut J3 on the Amplifier Relay Unit s relay circuit board 3 Replace the case and secure with the previously loosened hexagon head screws B Enable To enable the park siren deactivator and disable the pur...

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Page 20: ...48 F 37 E 68 AUXILIARY PATTERNS I 72 73 74 75 76 78 82 83 84 85 86 87 RA RA RA LA LA LA TD TD TD TD TD JL JL JL JL JL JR JR JR JR JR FL FL FL FL FL FL FL JL JR JR JL UTILITY PATTERNS LEGEND ROTATE nn SPEED FLASH TO FRONT FLASH TO REAR OSCILLATE Direction RA RIGHT ALLEY LA LEFT ALLEY TD TAKEDOWN FL FLOODLIGHT JL JOG LEFT JR JOG RIGHT nn NOTES A SYNC CENTER OUT B SYNC SPECIAL C SYNC RIGHT ARROW D SY...

Page 21: ... damaged by static discharge Observe anti static proce dures when installing or handling CMOS devices or any of the Vision s circuit boards A Control Head 1 Disassemble the control head as described in the Service and Maintenance section of the Premium Vision Hardware Installation and Maintenance Instructions Part No 255274 2 Gently pry the microprocessor U6 out of its socket with a small screwdri...

Page 22: ... 3 See figure 3 2 Insert the new micro processor IC RB in the part number in the empty socket Ensure that the notch on the new micropro cessor IC is facing the same direction as the old one toward F1 20 ampere fuse and that all IC pins are properly inserted in the socket not bent under 4 Remove the relay circuit board as described in the Premium Vision Hardware Installa tion and Maintenance Instru...

Page 23: ... the dome of pod 1 first pod on driver s side Place the label near the rear of the metal motor support cessor IC is facing the same direction as the old one toward the seven pod connector cables and that all IC pins are properly inserted in the socket not bent under 7 Reassemble the lightbar 3 3 SOFTWARE REVISION LABEL INSTALLATION In addition to the four microprocessors labels indicating the soft...

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