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Installation
UltraVoice Remote Interface (UVRI-B)
Configuring
For information on configuring, see the Commander Software Manual and the
Informer-IP Setup, Program, and User Manual.
Installation
Electrocution or severe personal injury can occur when making electrical
connections, drilling holes, or lifting equipment. Therefore, experienced
electricians in accordance with national and local electrical codes, acting
under the direction of the installation crew safety foreman, should perform
installation.
Explosive gases and corrosive materials may be present. To prevent explosion
or severe personal injury, installation technicians must be experienced with
the safe installation of lead-acid type batteries.
The output level of high-powered speakers is capable of causing permanent
hearing damage. To prevent excessive exposure, carefully plan placement
of siren and post warnings. To prevent 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
proper ear protection.
This section contains reference drawings to assist with installation.
Control Unit Location
Select a suitable mounting location that is secure, and away from high-voltage wiring and
high-power RF systems. The UVRI-B is available for indoor configurations.
Refer to the specification section to obtain the weight of the UVRI-B. Insure that the
mounting surface and fasteners can safely sustain the weight of the assembly.
When interfacing to a fire panel or PA system, place the UVRI-B near the panel or PA
system in order to reduce the possibility of introducing noise in the audio path.
Locate the control unit out of the reach of vandals. The UVRI-B is supplied with locking
mechanisms.
The UVRI-B requires a 120 Vac or 240 Vac 50 to 60 Hz power source to power the
UVRI-B and charge the internal 12 V battery. You can configure the UVRI-B to be
powered from 24 Vdc.