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 Mass Notification MA-1 

 

         

90087A-MAN-MA1

  

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Transducer Specifications 

 

MA-1

MA-2

MA-3

Weight

48 lbs (21.8 kg)

98 lbs (44.5 kg)

220 lbs (99.8 kg)

21.5" x 12.4" x 12.4"

40.5" x 12.4" x 12.4"

86" x 12.4" x 12.4"

54.6 x 31.5 x 31.5 cm

102.9 x 31.5 x 31.5 cm

218.5 x 31.5 x 31.5 cm

Acoustic Power (SPL)¹ @ 128 m

96 dB typical

102 dB typical

109 dB typical

Max Acoustic Power (SPL)¹

138 dB RMS

144 dB RMS

150 dB RMS

Useable Range¹         deployed @ 25'

1 mile (1.6 km) radius

1.5 mile (2.4 km) radius 

2 mile (3.2 km) radius

deployed @ 50'  1.5 mile (2.4 km) radius

2 mile (3.2 km) radius 

3 mile (4.8 km) radius

Range to overcome 88 dB background 
noise

382 yards (350 m)

656 yards (600 m)

1312 yards (1200 m)

STI rating

Frequency Response (-10dB)

125 Hz - 7 kHz

100 Hz - 7 kHz

80 Hz - 7 kHz

Coverage Pattern

Operating Temperature

Connectors

Color

¹ Benign acoustical environment, no obstructions

-25° to +65° C

Amphenol, military grade

Tan or Gray

Size (H x W x D)

0.91 / 1.0

360° 

 

Electronic Control Module Specifications 

 

MA-3

Weight

64 lbs (29.0 kg)

14" x 22" x 22"

35.6 x 55.9 x 55.9 cm

Housing - durable rotomolded composite 
material w/ built-in handle, water-tight 
w/lid, air-release valve

4U Rackmount

Audio Line Input

Microphone Input
Input Power

Power consumption - average

600 W

1200 W

2400 W

Connectors

Operating Temperature

2U Rackmount

Amphenol, military grade

-25° to +65° C

 -4dBv (0.65Volts RMS)

600 Ohm to 1K Ohm, typical, Dynamic Microphone 

100 - 255 VAC,  50/60 Hz (dc power supply optional)

MA-1 & MA-2

38.5 lbs (17.5 kg)

Size (H x W x D)

7" x 22" x 22"

17.8 x 55.9 x 55.9 cm

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HyperSpike MA Series

Page 1: ...HyperSpike Mass Notification MA series HyperSpike Mass Notification MA 1 Operations Manual...

Page 2: ...duct Description 5 Product Features 5 Setup and Operations 6 MP3 Player and Microphone Operations 9 Troubleshooting 10 Maintenance 11 Acoustical Properties with Wind 12 Transducer Specifications 13 El...

Page 3: ...only to properly grounded outlet Keep cord away from heated surfaces NEVER Allow untrained personnel to use this device Operate this device if it has a damaged cord or plug Operate if it is not worki...

Page 4: ...c energy while operating the MA series Mass Notification systems It should not be placed in close proximity to solid objects such as vehicles walls buildings etc to prevent the reflection of high amou...

Page 5: ...f protective case 6 CB style microphone 7 Accessory bag 8 Operation manual Transit cases transducer covers and more are available as accessories Please contact the factory for customization requests P...

Page 6: ...nspect power cord Do not permit power cord to become frayed cut or pinched Do not operate a unit which appears damaged Do not leave the unit unattended Unplug unit when not in use Always turn off powe...

Page 7: ...gure 2 MA Transducer Connect the Speaker cable to the Electronics Control module and the MA Transducer head A typical MA Transducer installation is to mount on a mast at a designed height to achieve b...

Page 8: ...ning the audio output level the cover will help extend the life of the Transducer and minimize maintenance Before turning power on ensure the area is clear around the MA Transducer and that the MA Tra...

Page 9: ...ones insert the Line audio plug into the Electronics Control connector and in the device to be played 4 Always transmit first message tone with Volume Control knob turned down 5 Slowly increase Volume...

Page 10: ...t Remove all inputs to the Electronics Control module except the Speaker Cable If the noise issue is resolved when all inputs are removed the problem is most likely an individual device such as the MP...

Page 11: ...tors with a rag soaked in fresh water 3 Frequency Operationally once a week or as needed 4 When not being used cover or store in a dry place Salt water environments 1 Underway Operational Wipe down al...

Page 12: ...directional pattern In the presences of wind the omni directional pattern becomes asymmetrical 2 The acoustic range is extended in the direction of the blowing wind 3 The acoustic range is reduced in...

Page 13: ...m 1312 yards 1200 m STI rating Frequency Response 10dB 125 Hz 7 kHz 100 Hz 7 kHz 80 Hz 7 kHz Coverage Pattern Operating Temperature Connectors Color Benign acoustical environment no obstructions 25 to...

Page 14: ...ation MIL STD 167 1A Shipboard Shock MIL S 901D Class I SRS Shock MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Functional Shock High Low Temperature Operation MIL STD 810F Method 501 4 502 4 Rain MIL STD 810F Method 506...

Page 15: ...act Information For information RMA s or questions regarding the HyperSpike MA Mass Notification System please contact Customer Service at Ultra Electronics USSI 4868 E Park 30 Drive Columbia City IN...

Page 16: ...ship the product to our factory Do not ship the product to us without first obtaining a Return Material Authorization RMA number Place the RMA number on all boxes returned to the factory Merchandise...

Page 17: ...original purchase from Ultra Electronics USSI Exclusion of certain damages Ultra Electronics liability is limited to the repair or replacement at our option of any defective product and shall in no ev...

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