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Although it is extremely versatile, the
Ready for the Road System is operational
as received. It comes pre-configured ac-
cording to the chart to the right. All opera-
tion instructions on this page will be in
reference to the default configuration.
Many of these functions, as well as some
not listed, can be changed to meet the user's
specific needs. Make sure to take the time
to read through this manual to understand
the full versatility of this product.
DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
Slide Switch Pos. 1 - Activates Output 1.
Slide Switch Pos. 2 - Activates Outputs 1&
2 and the Horn Ring Transfer Relay.
Slide Switch Pos. 3 - Activates Outputs 1,2,
& 3, and the Horn Ring Transfer Relay and
enables the Siren.
Auxiliary Keys 4 thru 8 - Activates the
corresponding Outputs 4-8 and are all Push
On/Push Off type functions.
STBY
- Turns off sirens
RAD
- Turns on Radio Rebroadcast.
PA (Key 11)
- Turns on the user supplied
common mic relay to enable the transfer of
the radio microphone to the siren speaker.
WAIL
- Wail tone will activate only when
the siren is enabled. In the default configu-
ration, only mode 3 enables the siren.
YELP
- Yelp tone will activate only when
the siren is enabled.
PRTY
- Priority tone will activate only
when the siren is enabled.
MAN
- Will produce peak & hold tone
when no other sirens are active.
If wail tone is active, the tone will change
to yelp for 8-seconds then revert back to
wail. If Yelp is active, the tone will revert
back to wail. If Priority is active, the A/H
will activate momentarily. Horn Ring will
do the same if it is transferred to the siren.
A/H
- Will produce Air Horn tone any time
it is pressed.
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Summary of Contents for 65U
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Page 35: ...35 C CONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION C CONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION T TREE REE ...
Page 50: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS P POWER OWER C CONNECTION ONNECTION P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 52: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS P POWER OWER C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 53: ...53 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS P POWER OWER C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 54: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS S SPARE PARE C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 55: ...55 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS S SPARE PARE C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 56: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS G GROUND ROUND C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 57: ...57 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS G GROUND ROUND C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 58: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS S STROBE TROBE P POWER OWER S SUPPLY UPPLY ...
Page 60: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS A ALTERNATING LTERNATING H HEADLIGHT EADLIGHT F FLASHER LASHER ...
Page 61: ...61 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS H HORN ORN R RING ING T TRANSFER RANSFER ...
Page 63: ...63 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS G GLOVE LOVE B BOX OX PDB PDB ...
Page 64: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS T TRUNK RUNK PDB PDB ...
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Page 72: ...N NOTES OTES ...
Page 74: ...C CONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION W WORK ORKS SHEET HEET ...
Page 75: ...75 C CONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION R RELAY ELAY A ASSIGNMENT SSIGNMENT W WORKSHEET ORKSHEET ...