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25500444

Rev. A0 0118

Printed in U.S.A.

© Copyright 2018 Federal Signal Corporation

UltraVoice

® 

 Remote Interface

Model: UVRI-B

Description, Specifications,  

and Installation Manual 

Summary of Contents for UltraVoice

Page 1: ...25500444 Rev A0 0118 Printed in U S A Copyright 2018 Federal Signal Corporation UltraVoice Remote Interface Model UVRI B Description Specifications and Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...ranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied contractual or statutory including but not limited to the warranty of merchantability warranty of fitness for a particular purpose and any w...

Page 3: ...s Configuration Jumpers Test Points Controls and Indicators 17 Configuration Jumpers 22 Indicators 24 POT Settings 25 Environmental and Physical 25 Software Tests 25 Configuring 26 Installation 26 Con...

Page 4: ...I O Connections JP8 on the UVRI B Control board 37 Control Connections 37 Audio Connections 37 Turning on the Power 37 Installing the Antenna 38 Installing the Cabinet Mounted Magnetic Base Antenna 3...

Page 5: ...terface 47 Fiber connected Facility 47 Maintenance 48 Control Unit Preventive Maintenance 48 General Maintenance 48 Checking Signal Operational 48 Checking the Battery 49 Replacing the Battery 49 Trou...

Page 6: ...Formats 16 Table 13 Connectors on the Control Board See Figure 2 17 Table 14 Connectors on the Amplifier board See Figure 2 22 Table 15 Configuration Jumpers on the Control Board See Figure 3 22 Table...

Page 7: ...Parts Layout 10 Figure 2 UVRI B Boards Lines A B C for Control Board to Amplifier Connection 20 Figure 3 Control Board with Configuration Jumpers Controls and indicators 21 Figure 4 Typical UVRI B In...

Page 8: ...Nuclear Plant Guideline Planning If suitable warning equipment is not selected the installation site for the siren is not selected properly or the siren is not installed properly it may not produce th...

Page 9: ...areas near the sirens Sirens may be operated from remote control points Whenever possible disconnect all siren power including batteries before working near the siren After installation or service te...

Page 10: ...SPEAKER AC POWER INPUT AMPLIFIER AUDIO OUTPUT RELAY CONNECTIONS BATTERY POWER DISCONNECT RADIO POWER DISCONNECT 12VDC BATTERY 1 2 CONDUIT KNOCKOUTS AUDIO AMPLIFIER PCBA CONTROL PCBA MICROPHONE CLIP O...

Page 11: ...BH IP enabled battery backup VHF radio UVRI BU IP enabled battery backup UHF radio UVRI B100 IP enabled battery backup 100 watt amplifier UVRI BH100 IP enabled battery backup VHF radio with 100 watt a...

Page 12: ...eiver ports for radio communications Built in level meter to set and monitor receive level for radio interface VOX to provide carrier detect for primary transceiver port Optional noise monitoring for...

Page 13: ...during the flashing of the microprocessor to match the encoder Federal Signal Commander Software or SS2000 being used to activate the unit A key value of zero disables the 128 bit 256 bit encryption u...

Page 14: ...Board AC Power JP38 102 132 Vac 120 Vac nominal 15 10 150 mA Standby 2000 mA with amplifier at full power 204 264 Vac 240 Vac nominal 15 10 100 mA Standby 1500 mA with amplifier at full power Battery...

Page 15: ...Output JP10 Adjustable from 0 2 to 3 1 Vpp Voice 0 2 to 1 5 Vpp Siren 10 V 25 V Output JP6 10 V 25 Vrms 0 7 mW max load 8 Output JP39 2 37 Vrms 0 7 mW max load Table 8 Audio Sense Input on Control Bo...

Page 16: ...Single Tone Frequency range Tone timing Inter tone Gap Tone Accuracy Tone Spacing 282 3000 Hz First tone 0 5 seconds minimum Second tone 0 25 seconds minimum 8 seconds maximum for both 400 ms maximum...

Page 17: ...p nominal input level J2 Future use JP5 and JP4 Transceiver 1 and 2 Ports JP6 Line C 10 V 25 V 0 7 W Audio output to Amp JP3 Audio Input JP7 microSD FLASH card holder JP8 600 ohm I O Control and PA In...

Page 18: ...fier board JP22 Remote Activation Inputs 1 Isolated 2 Function 1 3 Function 2 4 Function 3 5 Function 4 6 Function 5 7 Function 6 8 Function 7 9 Function 8 10 Isolated JP23 AC Power Transformer Output...

Page 19: ...4 Common 11 Relay 4 Normally Open 12 Relay 4 Normally Closed JP35 Radio Power Output 2 10 4 13 6 Vdc Nominal 12 Vdc 1 Ground JP36 Battery 12 Vdc In 1 Positive 2 Ground JP37 AC Power Transformer Input...

Page 20: ...P38 5 A Fuses Radio Power JP35 Battery JP36 Control Board Line B 10 25 V Audio Output JP6 Transceiver Ports Primary JP4 Secondary JP5 Serial Port 2 JP31 Amp Power JP21 Mic Input JP41 Speaker JP39 25 1...

Page 21: ...R19 R18 R59 R21 JP2 JP3 R17 JP11 JP12 JP16 JP17 JP20 JP15 D51 D54 D53 D52 D56 D55 R103 JP40 J2 J1 JP10 JP9 JP8 R3 JP4 JP5 JP6 JP13 JP39 D9 D10 D11 D17 D16 D15 JP14 JP18 JP41 JP21 JP23 F3 F2 JP38 S1 JP...

Page 22: ...Jumpers on the Control Board See Figure 3 JP1 Dual transceiver priority jumper Jumper XCVR1 side to give transceiver 1 priority Jumper XCVR2 side to give transceiver 2 priority Jumper neither side fir...

Page 23: ...5 V speakers with a 2 7 k EOL resistor JP10 Stand Alone mode Enables I2 C control Default Jumper installed Remove jumper when amplifier is used in a stand alone application without the UVRI B control...

Page 24: ...radio channel modulation D45 TXD Transmit Serial Data and DTMF and Digital D46 CARRIER RF Carrier Indicator on with carrier present D49 TX PTT D50 ARM Unit Armed Indicator D51 PA Public Address mode...

Page 25: ...BU Weight with radio 44 6 lb 20 2 kg Net Shipping Weight 48 6 lb 22 0 kg UVRI B100 Weight with amplifier 44 8 lb 20 3 kg Net Shipping Weight 48 8 lb 22 1 kg UVRI BH100 and UVRI BU100 Weight with radi...

Page 26: ...ent excessive exposure to installers and service personnel adequate measures must be taken to ensure that the sirens are not activated while they are within 150 feet of the speaker array or provide pr...

Page 27: ...ntenna system wired or wireless communications network If you are using radio control consider RF coverage and antenna placement when selecting a suitable location Figure 4 Typical UVRI B Installation...

Page 28: ...28 Installation UltraVoice Remote Interface UVRI B Figure 5 UVRI B Cabinet Dimensional Front and Side View 1 82 1 50 20 36 20 00 6 62 16 00 3 34 1 74 2 50 16 30 6X 1 2 CONDUIT KNOCKOUTS...

Page 29: ...29 Installation Description Specifications and Installation Manual Figure 6 UVRI B Cabinet Dimensional Back View 11 00 17 88 2X 31 2X R 25 44 2X R 16...

Page 30: ...30 Installation UltraVoice Remote Interface UVRI B Figure 7 UVRI B Drawing of system...

Page 31: ...nt wall types are described in the following section Make provisions for spacing behind the cabinet when mounting to an exterior wall that is susceptible to condensation or other surface moisture 5 Us...

Page 32: ...2 ft x 3 4 in B C or better plywood Mounting backboard 1 Construction adhesive Mounting backboard attachment 1 1 Locate the wall studs for attaching the mounting backboard to the wall Attach the backb...

Page 33: ...A FRNR Fuse Fuses for 120 V Service 1 5 A FRNR Fuse Fuses for 240 V Service 2 12 14 AWG White Wire AC Neutral from disconnect 8 ft 12 14 AWG Black Wire AC Load from disconnect 8 ft 12 14 AWG Green Wi...

Page 34: ...s proper switch selection for 120 or 240 Vac The UVRI B control PCB provides a removable connector for making the AC power connections The connector accepts bare 12 14 AWG wire Wiring Guidelines for 1...

Page 35: ...ed later in this section Connecting Audio Output Connect the audio output JP10 on the control board to the audio input of the Remote Fire Alarm PA System Adjust R141 Audio Out Level the Audio Output L...

Page 36: ...alerting area The remote volume control also includes an ambient noise monitoring capability to automatically adjust volume depending on external noise levels Use the recommended microphone X SM1 FS1...

Page 37: ...audio input for Public Address to the 600 ohm port on the UVRI B control board JP8 with jumper JP11 set for 600 Ohm PA pins 1 2 and no jumper on JP12 A contact closure for remote PTT is required betwe...

Page 38: ...ble location for the antenna that is away from any electrical devices high voltage and computer wiring Locate as high as possible to enable the antenna mast to be at least 2 feet away from any grounde...

Page 39: ...rts bag and insert the assembly first through the connector bracket then thread the connector into the bracket Be sure to tighten the connector fully A drop of Locktite or other thread lock may be use...

Page 40: ...high frequencies If that does not take care of the problem replace the antenna Mount Yagi Antenna See Figure 8 Yagi Antenna Installation Example on page 41 To install the Yagi antenna do the followin...

Page 41: ...nna keep antenna away from objects and at least wavelength from siren pole C f where C 1 18 x 1010 in sec 2 Ensure antenna cable connections are tight Seal all connection points with heat shrink or ta...

Page 42: ...42 Installing the Antenna UltraVoice Remote Interface UVRI B Figure 9 Omni Antenna Installation Example Figure 10 Antenna Grounding...

Page 43: ...Measure the DC voltage at JP36 The voltage should be at least 12 5 Vdc If the voltage is below 12 5 Vdc verify the green charging LED D118 is lit Allow the battery time to charge before continuing wit...

Page 44: ...the controller to transmit for approximately 8 seconds 2 Measure the deviation level using service monitor 3 For JP5 the Primary Transceiver Port using R21 the TX1 Level pot For JP4 the Secondary Tra...

Page 45: ...ding function push the RESET button to cause the unit to halt all output immediately Local Public Address With the microphone part number X SM1 FS1 the operator has the ability to locally activate liv...

Page 46: ...er Solar JP24 pins 1 and 5 If using AC 1 and 5 are connected to AC power sensor Jumper JP24 pins 1 and 5 when using solar only 600 ohm PTT JP24 pins 6 and 8 Shorting pins 6 and 8 puts the UVRI B contr...

Page 47: ...speakers for wide area notification Applications include waste water treatment facilities campus military fire house and commercial applications Fire Panel Interface The UVRI B is designed to interfac...

Page 48: ...fies that it remains ready for use when needed it also instills confidence in the reliability of the system In order to minimize the potential for a failure annual inspection and maintenance is recomm...

Page 49: ...ery bracket and then remove the battery 5 Reassemble in the reverse order of these steps Troubleshooting Table 31 Troubleshooting Problem Action No Radio Decode Unit is not programmed to recognize tha...

Page 50: ...Bussman GDC 5A 148186 02 5 Amp fuse Battery 155193A Radio 19900876 Microphone MNC MC Ambient noise level monitoring Microphone X SM1 FS1 Getting Service If you are experiencing any difficulties contac...

Page 51: ...tion VHF UHF 800 Trunk 12 5 kHz 25 kHz Radio Frequency TX RX PL Site S N Address Zone A C voltage Vac Battery voltage Charger voltage Battery Type Model Manufacturer Sensor State Sensor Output State I...

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