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SS2000LMS Features

Combined  load  management/
electronic  siren  and  light  con-
trol.

Programmable load shedding at
the point of installation.

High Idle control capability.

Two  selectable  sets  of  voltage
thresholds for load manager.

Audible indication and flashing
LED for low battery alarm.

Sirens can be configured to op-
erate independent of switches.

Program  mode  can  be  disabled
to prevent unauthorized repro-
gramming.

Each slide switch position can be
configured to operate any com-
bination of all eight relays plus,
Horn  Ring  Transfer,  Siren  En-
able,  and  any  of  the  four  warn
patterns.

Each Aux  Relay  can  be  config-
ured as Push On/Push Off, Mo-
mentary, Eight Second Timeout,
or Security Timeout.

Any key on the siren row, except
STBY, can be permanently dis-
abled or enabled.

Automatic  High  Idle  output  or
manual  control  to  enable  high
idle activator or solenoid.

You  can  now  select  any  keys,
except  MAN  &  A/H  and  the
SignalMaster  keys  to  turn  on
automatically when the system
is powered up.

Your  Horn  Ring  transfer  tone
can be YELP or PRIORITY.

You  can  select  Peak  &  Hold  or
Air  Horn  to  activate  with  the
horn ring.

Relays  sequence  on  and  off  to
minimize power surges.

SignalMaster Controller can op-
erate  SIX  or  EIGHT  lamp
SignalMaster models.

34  different  SignalMaster  Pat-
terns Available.

Programmable  “Function  Indi-
cator Sound” notifies you if you
have any functions active.

Park - Siren Deactivator deacti-
vates siren when vehicle is put
in PARK.

PA and Common Microphone
control.

The  SS2000LMS  system  is  an  ex-
tremely  versatile  system.  Because
of this versatility, it is very impor-
tant to know how you want the sys-
tem to function before you begin con-
figuration. Therefore, be sure to read
the directions before you begin con-
figuration  so  that  you  may  under-
stand  the  capabilities  of  the
SS2000LMS system.

To  help  in  determining  how  your
system  will  function,  a  worksheet
outlining all the capabilities of the
system is included at the back of this
manual. Use this worksheet to de-
termine  exactly  how  your  system
should  function,  then  begin  the
reconfiguring process. You will find
that  filling  out  the  worksheet  will
help greatly reduce the time needed
to  configure  your  system  to  meet
your requirements.

Once you have determined how your
system  should  operate,  use  this
manual  to  guide  you  through  the
configuration process.

On page 3 is an overview of the dif-
ferent levels of configuration. Simi-
lar functions are grouped together.
Notice that level two is broken down
into specific functional areas sepa-
rated by arrows. These arrows rep-
resent a change into a “deeper” layer
of level 2.

These deeper layers are only acces-
sible from the previous layer. There
is only one way into each layer and
only one way out.

Example: If you want to change the
functionality of Slide Switch position
3, you must follow the “flow” of the
arrows.

1.

Select  Level  2  from  the  MAIN

MENU .

2.

Select “Slide  Switches”  to  drop

into the Slide switch layer.

3.

Select Slide Switch position 3 to

drop into the “Slide Functions” layer.

4.

Make  your  changes  for  Slide

Switch  3  in  the  Slide  Functions
layer.

*We  have  just  completed “one  way
in.” We must now come out the same
way by use of the SAVE key.

5.

Press SAVE. This will bring you

back up to “Slide Switches.”

6.

Press SAVE again to bring your-

self back up to Level 2.

7.

Press SAVE again to bring your-

self back up to the MAIN MENU.

This is the extreme case as you will
notice not all levels have sub-layers.
Be aware that if we also wanted to
reconfigure Slide Switch 2, we could
have selected Slide Switch 2 in step
6  above  without  going  all  the  way
back to the MAIN MENU. This will
reduce  the  number  of  key  hits
needed to configure your system.

 WARNING

Property damage, serious injury, or death to you or others may
result if the SS2000LMS is improperly configured. Configura-
tion, if required, is to be performed at the time of installation. It
is NOT intended for operators to “customize” the SS2000LMS’s
operation for their individual preferences. It is the USER’s
responsibility to determine compatibility, suitability, and
ensure proper configuration of the SS2000LMS.

The person responsible for configuration MUST be familiar
with local codes and procedures for safe emergency vehicle
siren and light operation.

Before proceeding, read and understand the Safety Message to
Operators on page 5.

CONFIGURATION

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Summary of Contents for SmartSystem SS2000-LMS

Page 1: ...ON AND CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS Model SS2000LMS SmartSystem Load Management System LOAD MANAGER WITH ELECTRONIC SIREN LIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM AND SignalMaster DIRECTIONAL LIGHT with Slide Switch Contro...

Page 2: ...h examination reveals a defect in material and or workmanship This warranty does not cover travel expenses the cost of specialized equipment for gaining access to the product or labor charges for remo...

Page 3: ...siren A H Will produceAir Horn tone any time it is pressed LRC O SignalMaster Arrow Step through Left Right Center Out Off WARN SignalMaster Warn Step through Warn 1 2 3 4 Off FAST SignalMaster Arrows...

Page 4: ...ss You will find that filling out the worksheet will help greatly reduce the time needed to configure your system to meet your requirements Once you have determined how your system should operate use...

Page 5: ...lay Push on Push off Momentary 8 Second Timer Security Timer LEVEL 3 Power Up Select which keys should automatically activate when first powered up LEVEL 4 Horn Ring Select Horn Ring Transfer Function...

Page 6: ...4...

Page 7: ...less effective at warning others Maximum sound output will be severely re duced if any objects are in front of the speaker If your installation has obstructions in front of the speaker drive even more...

Page 8: ...end the configuration session and put the system into op eration mode LEVEL 1 Pressing LEVEL 1 Key 10 will enter LEVEL 1 Keyboard If LEVEL 1 is selected go to page 7 LEVEL 1 Keyboard LEVEL 2 Pressing...

Page 9: ...e the siren tone will be produced Which slide switch will turn on the sirens is optional and will be dis cussed in Level 2 Slide Switch Function on page 10 Default Configuration If key 15 is on then t...

Page 10: ...If Slide Switches is selected go to page 9 Level 2 Slide Switches Aux Relay Keys Pressing Aux Relay Keys Key 14 will enter LEVEL 2 Aux Relay Keys If Aux Relay Keys is selected go to page 11 Level 2 Au...

Page 11: ...figure Slide Switch 1 Slide 2 Press Slide 2 to reconfigure how Slide Switch position 2 functions If Slide 2 is selected go to Level 2 Slide Switch Function page 10 to reconfigure Slide Switch 2 Slide...

Page 12: ...rn Ring Transfer can be con figured to automatically turn on with the Slide Switches To do so turn on Key 15 Horn Ring Trans fer Siren Enable If sirens are configured to be depen dent on the slide swi...

Page 13: ...Aux Relay C Press Aux Relay C to reconfigure how Aux Relay C key 6 functions IfAux Relay C is selected go to Level 2 Aux Relays Function page 12 to reconfigure Aux Relay C Aux Relay D Press Aux Relay...

Page 14: ...nt the Aux Relay you are con figuring to automatically turn itself off after 8 seconds Security Timer Select Security Timer Key 15 if you want the Aux Relay you are con figuring to require security op...

Page 15: ...eys page 8 RAD WAIL YELP MAN A H Turn on the key to enable one of the above tones key Turn off the key to disable one of the above tones key H L or PRIORITY Key 14 can be configured to activate either...

Page 16: ...utomatically when the system is powered up Remember only one siren or the RAD key can be selected at a time If no sirens or RAD is selected the system will power up in stand by Note If the sirens are...

Page 17: ...d and you press the horn If the tone cannot transfer to a more urgent tone the Air Horn will mo mentarily sound Activate key 13 if you want YELP to be this tone Activate key 14 if you want PRIORITY No...

Page 18: ...equence Press key 10 Load Shed Sequence to reconfigure how the load manager man ages relays It can be configured so that relay outputs are not managed Relays then opreate in a normal on off control mo...

Page 19: ...onds or more If the High Idle Control is enabled High Idle will activate to remedy the low battery condition before load shedding begins Previously shed loads are NOT restored if the bat tery voltage...

Page 20: ...adjustable voltage threshold range is 11 15 volts The flow chart on page 19 illustrates how the load manager works in conjunction with volt age thresholds Press key 9 to save after all voltage thresh...

Page 21: ...n EXIT C1 C2 C3 Shed load according to the programmed sequence Volts 13 8V for 30 sec Volts 12 8V for 30 sec Volts 12 8V for 30 sec Turn High Idle Off NOTE 11 8V 12 8V AND 13 8V CAN BE PROGRAMMED TO B...

Page 22: ...Siren Enable Circle the tones switches to be enabled RAD WAIL YELP H L or PRIORITY MAN A H Level 1 Sirens independent of slide switch Yes No Function Indicator Sound Yes No SignalMaster Type 6 Lamp 8...

Page 23: ...mperes max Relay 2 20 amperes max Relay 3 40 amperes max Relay A 10 amperes max Relay B 10 amperes max Relay C 10 amperes max Relay D 10 amperes max Relay E 10 amperes max Is Horn Ring Transfer used Y...

Page 24: ...Printed in U S A 255333E REV E 903...

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