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Optional Tone Programming 

These sirens can be programmed to produce 6 different tones/sounds by activating 
its various functions: 

 

 

Function 

Default Tone 

 

Wail

 

Wail 

 

Yelp

 

Yelp 

 

Yelp Step Up

 

Phaser 

 

Manual

 

Ramp Up 

 

Horn

 

Air Horn 

 

Auxiliary

 

Air Horn 

 

Each 

Function

 listed above can be programmed for a different tone.  If you would 

like to change the tone for any of the six functions, follow the instructions below. 

 

1. 

Power the unit

 up. 

 

2.  Activate the function you wish to change.   

• 

For Wail and Yelp functions, flip the 

Wail/Yelp

 switch into the 

corresponding position. 

 

• 

For the Manual, Horn, or AUX functions, press 

and hold

 the 

Manual 

button, 

Horn

 button, or 

steering wheel horn

, respectively. 

 

• 

For the Yelp Step Up function, flip the 

Wail/Yelp

 switch into the 

Yelp

 

position, then press and release the 

Manual

 button. 

 

The tone that is currently programmed for that function will sound. 

 

3.  Press and release the 

Program 

button on the 

rear of the siren to cycle through the list of 
optional tones.  

Review the chart below for a list 

of optional tones.  

 

Program Button 

WAIL 

(Wail default) §, *, 

 

YELP 

(Yelp default) §, * 

PHASER 

(Yelp Step Up default) 

TWO TONE 

  

MECHANICAL WAIL 

(FIRE ENGINE)

 

 

HOOT 

RAPID HOOT 

AIR HORN & YELP 

10 

GHOST 

11 

RAPID GHOST 

12 

SINGLE AIR HORN 

13 

SINGLE QUICK 

14 

DOUBLE POST POP AIR HORN 

15 

TWO TONE AIR HORN 

16 

STANDARD AIR HORN 

Tones For Wail, Yelp, and 

Yelp Step-Up Function 

 

§ 

= SAE  approved 

* = California Title 13 approved 

 

= See below 

MAX YELP 

§, * 

Tones For Manual Button  

and AUX terminal 

STANDARD AIR HORN 

(AUX default) 

LOW FREQUENCY AIR HORN 

RAPID AIR HORN 

AIR HORN II 

DOUBLE POST POP AIR HORN 

SINGLE AIR HORN 

SINGLE QUICK AIR HORN 

TWO TONE AIR HORN 

MANUAL 

(MN default)  *, 

 

10 

MECHANICAL MANUAL 

(FIRE ENGINE)

 

 

Tones for Horn Button 

STANDARD AIR HORN 

(default) 

LOW FREQUENCY AIR HORN 

RAPID AIR HORN 

AIR HORN II 

DOUBLE POST POP AIR HORN 

SINGLE AIR HORN 

SINGLE QUICK AIR HORN 

TWO TONE AIR HORN 

►►►► 

System Reset 

◄◄◄◄

 

If you would like to reset all of the siren programming 
options to their defaults, activate any tone and press the 

Program button 

for six (6) seconds.  The LED will flash 

once, then twice, then all siren tones will stop.

 

Wind Down or Hard Stop Option 

By default, the Wail and Manual tones indicated by the “†” above will “wind down” 
when they are de-activated.  If you prefer to have them immediately stop (i.e. hard 
stop), hold the Program Button for 3 seconds (until the LED flashes once).  This will 
change them to a hard stop.  Repeat to change back to the wind down option. 

Summary of Contents for LCS653-013

Page 1: ...siren output to cease resume at normal 10 VDC will cause siren output to cease resume at normal Short Circuit Current 50 AMPS supply circuit must be capable of supplying this Operating Temperature 15 F to 140 F Size Amplifier 2 High 6 Wide 5 3 4 Deep plus 3 4 flange on each side SS651 CH SSS651 CH4 Control Head Switch Panel 3 High x 3 Wide x 1 1 2 Deep SS651 CH3 Control Head Switch Panel 3 High x ...

Page 2: ...e all other functions and can be utilized at any time via a rocker switch The Phaser function can be optionally disabled reprogrammed for any necessary applications These units are designed to allow maximum versatility in mounting The control head is remote from the siren amplifier box creating a compact user interface panel that can be easily mounted under the dashboard The amplifier box can then...

Page 3: ...hout adequate hearing protection for you and others in the area OSHA 1910 95 Mounting CONTROL HEAD The control head is designed to be mounted in an easily accessible location such as under the dash in the overhead console or in a center console Choose a mounting location convenient to the operator and away from any air bag deployment areas Be sure to choose a location that has at least two inches ...

Page 4: ...t itself as a template mark the location of the two mounting holes to be drilled Be sure to check for obstructions behind the mounting hole locations Drill the two mounting holes and secure the switch panel using appropriate hardware not supplied Permanently mount the control using two screws not provided SS651 CH SS651 CH4 SS651 CH3 Mounting CONT D SS651MT CH CONTROL HEADS The SS651MT CH weatherp...

Page 5: ...connection to vehicle battery CAUTION All wires should be rated for at least 125 of their maximum current load All wires connected to the positive terminal of the battery should be fused at the battery for their rated load Review the charts below that indicate the recommended wire gauge based upon the length of the wire run and the current that will pass through the wire Wiring packages are availa...

Page 6: ... Switched Power 12VDC AUX Input Steering Wheel Audio Power 14 AWG Ground 14 AWG SPEAKER 11 OHMS Speaker Speaker 2 1 3 4 5 6 SWITCH PANEL VEHICLE HORN VEHICLE HORN Positive AUX Horn Jumper Negative AUX Horn Jumper Negative Side Horn Switch 12 VDC Positive Side Horn Switch 12 VDC OR BATTERY 15 AMP FUSE Program Button DIP Switches 10 Terminal Connector Micro Feedback LED OPTIONAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIO...

Page 7: ...ditional wire when necessary Refer to the diagram below Manual Power To Lights Controlled by SW1 BATTERY Please note that pressing the switch up activates the bottom terminal and pressing the switch down activates the top terminal SW3 HORN MAN SWITCH REAR VIEW OFF SW1 SW2 1a YELP 1a 20 AMP FUSE 1 ON WAIL 1b 1 1b 1 2 3 A 6 5 3 1 2 4 C B D Horn Yelp Wail Please note that pressing the switch up activ...

Page 8: ...Input Polarity AUX Function Applying a positive voltage to the AUX input Terminal 1 of the green connector normally activates the auxiliary function Air Horn standard or Hands Free Cycler function optional To have the AUX function instead activate when Terminal 1 is connected to ground negative flip DIP switch 1 into the DOWN On position as pictured to the right DIP Switch 2 Hands Free Cycler Mode...

Page 9: ...CAL WAIL FIRE ENGINE 7 HOOT 8 RAPID HOOT 9 AIR HORN YELP 10 GHOST 11 RAPID GHOST 12 SINGLE AIR HORN 13 SINGLE QUICK 14 DOUBLE POST POP AIR HORN 15 TWO TONE AIR HORN 16 STANDARD AIR HORN Tones For Wail Yelp and Yelp Step Up Function SAE approved California Title 13 approved See below 6 MAX YELP Tones For Manual Button and AUX terminal 1 STANDARD AIR HORN AUX default 2 LOW FREQUENCY AIR HORN 3 RAPID...

Page 10: ... momentarily alert motorists at intersections and very highly congested areas Pressing the button once changes to the next faster tone Pressing the Manual button again reverts the siren back to the original tone See previous page to program optional tones Horn Button SS651MT excluded This momentary push button switch provides a simulated air horn tone while pressed It is useful at intersections or...

Page 11: ...volts while siren is on Intermittent siren tone Low voltage protection Circuit breaker in supply connection Shorted speaker or speaker wire Wires connected tightly to the back of the unit Loose connection on a power lead Input greater than 10V with the siren turned on Is a circuit breaker used with at least a 30A rating Does the speaker have water damage or is a wire pinched Horn function or Manua...

Page 12: ... performance or reliability has been affected or if any damage has resulted from abnormal use or service There are no warranties expressed or implied including any warranty of merchantability or fitness which extend this warranty period The loss of use of the product loss of time inconvenience commercial loss or consequential damages including costs of any labor are not covered The manufacturer re...

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