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SECTION XI - GENERAL INFORMATION

AMPLIFIER SPECIFICATIONS

Standby Current Drain

Current Drain During PA

Maximum siren current Drain @ 200 Watts

Siren Output (Switch Adjustable)

WAIL and YELP Frequencies

HI-LO & HETRO Frequencies

Intrusion Alarm Frequency

Air Horn Mid-Frequency

WAIL Repetition Rate

YELP Repetition Rate

HI-LO Repetition Rate

HETRO Repetition Rate

Audio Output with One Speaker

Audio Distortion

Reversed Input Polarity

Input Voltage Over 16Vdc

Speaker Short Circuit

Amplifier Restoration After Shorting

        

         Zero

            800 Mils.

                    15A.

58 to 200 Watts

500 to 1600 Hz.

  625 & 575 Hz.

            1600 Hz.

            1050 Hz.

   11 Per Minute

 240 Per Minute

   60 Per Minute

 900 Per Minute

  25 or 50 Watts

  Less Than 10%

          Protected

          Protected

          Protected

         Automatic

DETERMINING  WIRE  SIZE

1. It is essential to proper siren and warning light

operation to use wires large enough to carry the

load (amperes). Wires too small will create siren

malfunctions and reduce warning light brilliance

and can easily cause vehicle fires.

2.

 Primary Wire Size

 - Refers to model number and

corresponding instructions in this Manual.

3. 

Warning Light & Accessory Sizes 

- Determine

wire size by adding current drain (amperes) of all

lights or accessories that will be connected to any

one control wire from Unitrol.

4. 

Warning Light Current Drain

 - Lamps used in

warning lights are frequently rated in terms of “watts”

rather than “amperes”. Simply divide watts by vehicle

voltage (13 volts nominal). The result will be amperes.

5. 

Motors & Relays

 - Most motors used in warning

light bars draw 1 ampere or less. Most relays draw 3

amperes or less.

6. Keep in mind that wire diameter increases as wire

gauge number decreases.

POWER JACK PLUG

1. A radar, cord light or any device drawing less than 18

amperes can be operated from the power jack in Models

280K and 480K

. The jack accepts a two-contact “telephone”

plug. Use 18ga. (minimum) insulated wire. Observe polarity.

TAPE JACK PLUG

1. Recorded messages and music can be played over the PA

system with Models

 280K and 480K

. A cord plugs into the

recorder’s headphone jack at one end into the tape jack at the

other end.

2. Only battery-operated recorders can be used. The Unitrol

power jack cannot be used to power the recorder.

3. Audio connections may be obtained by using audio plugs

with 20-24 gauge wire.

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INDICATOR  LIGHT  REPLACEMENT

1. Indicator lights in models 280K, 480K and

Switchpak are designed to be replaced as a

complete unit (the light bulb is molded into the

indicator light body). The body is secured in

place by barrel pressure. No hardware is used

or required.

2. To replace, proceed as follows:

a) Pull control unit chassis forward and

de-solder wire from the two lamp terminals.

b) Push indicator light from terminal-end

until body passes through faceplate.

c) Reverse process to install replacement

light using care not to overheat lamp

terminals during soldering.

NOTE 

: Hi - Lo is deleted in the state of CA. The tone

is not recognized as a primary emergency warning

tone as per Title 13.

Summary of Contents for U80KM

Page 1: ...AN 80K REV 14 FEB 03 80K AMPLIFIER Sirens Sirens with P A Sirens with P A and Switching INSTALLATION OPERATION FS UNITROL 1108 RAYMOND WAY ANAHEIM CA 92801 714 871 3336 Fax 714 871 3418 WWW UNITROL CO...

Page 2: ...ions Section VIII pg 9 P A Kit Installation Section IV pg 4 Model183K Standard Optional Features Section IV pg 5 Siren Warning Light Control Section IV pg 5 Rear Connections Section IV pg 5 Horn Ring...

Page 3: ...W OUTPROOFTRANSISTORPROTECTION 1 Output transistors blown out in normal sirens by failures of the siren speaker or its wiring are protected in the Unitrol 80K by automatic circuitry a Short circuited...

Page 4: ...hing Kawasaki wire colors with amplifier harness wires AIRHORN 1 12V applied to the amplifier s AIR HORN wire 3 pin power connector operates the air horn 12V can be supplied by a separate switch or th...

Page 5: ...o match horn button polarity Connect other side of switch to terminal 9 OptionalConnectionsorEquipmentcaninclude a AIR HORN See item 3 below b Microphone radio P A See Section V c Intrusion Alarm See...

Page 6: ...de by pressing the microphone button and talking Siren sounds are stopped until mic button is released INSTALLATION 1 Locate area for jack installation Allow 1 diameter clearance space for back portio...

Page 7: ...ition 1 2 3 turn on warning lights Position 3 turns on the siren and horn ring controls The toggle switch controls the siren s mode of operation during slide switch position 3 OFF No Siren MAN Allows...

Page 8: ...ontrols siren as follows During MAN Siren rises and falls only as horn ring is manually pressed and released During WAIL Horn ring activates 5 second Yelp During HI LO Horn ring activates 5 second Het...

Page 9: ...ntain blades audio connections will be established when radio cable is plugged into radio head 2 Radio Control If radio power control is desired locate the radio s transmit and receive control wires a...

Page 10: ...for warning lights SUGGESTEDCONNECTIONS 1 Since there are no uniform lighting arrangements there are no set rules for connecting wires Instructions appearing below are only suggestions You may prefer...

Page 11: ...is undesirable the positive output may be used to operate siren sounds or the air horn Page 9 c Connect one terminal either one of system on off switch to desired pin in amplifier 12 pin connector see...

Page 12: ...switch on bottom of amplifier chassis to match power rating of speakers to be used 3 Install amplifiers with 4 inches maximum between cabinets PRELIMINARYCONNECTIONS 1 Interconnect AIR HORN wires fro...

Page 13: ...g 2 Set slide switch on bottom of amplifier chassis to match power rating of speakers to be used 3 Install amplifier with 4 inches maximum between cabinets Page 11 PRELIMINARYCONNECTIONS 1 Interconnec...

Page 14: ...watts by vehicle voltage 13 volts nominal The result will be amperes 5 Motors Relays Most motors used in warning light bars draw 1 ampere or less Most relays draw 3 amperes or less 6 Keep in mind that...

Page 15: ...r on which unauthorized repairs or modifications have been made nor does it cover units that have been abused or used beyond limits stated in specifications FIVE YEARWARRANTY LIMITATIONS TECHNICAL SUP...

Page 16: ...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 ef...

Page 17: ...age rating In order for the electronic siren to function properly the ground connection must be made to a solid chassis component and not to an insulated point Page 15 Sound output will be severely re...

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