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COLOR / GAGE

PIN#

FUNCTION

RED 14GA

/

BLACK / 14GA
BLUE / 18GA
RED / 14GA
BLACK / 14GA
BLUE / 18GA

1
2
3
4
5
6

( )

(-) GROUND

RADIO

(+) BATTERY

(-) GROUND

RADIO

+ BATTERY

BROWN / 16GA
ORANGE / 16GA
VIOLET / 18GA
GRAY / 18GA
WHITE / 18GA
UNUSED

7
8
9

10

11

12

SPEAKER COM

+ SPEAKER

AUX. ENABLE

HORN

HORN/RING

COLOR / GAGE

PIN#

FUNCTION

12 POSITION INPUT CONNECTOR

INPUT CONNECTOR

(REAR VIEW)

Scan-Lock™

Switch

3
2
1

6

5
4

9
8
7

12

11
10

Wiring:

Power & Ground Wires: RED: Power / BLACK: Ground

WARNING!

All customer supplied wires that connect to the positive terminal of the battery must be sized to supply at

least 125% of the maximum operating current and FUSED at the battery to carry that load. DO NOT USE CIRCUIT
BREAKERS WITH THIS PRODUCT!

1.

Splice the 2 RED (Power) wires together, then extend this single RED wire toward the vehicle battery. Splice the 2 BLACK
(Ground) wires together and extend this single BLACK wire toward the vehicle battery. To pass the RED and BLACK wires
through, you may have to drill a hole in the firewall. Be sure there are no components that could be damaged. Insert a grommet
in the hole to protect the wires.

2.

Route the RED and BLACK wires along the factory harness towards the battery and install a fuse block (user supplied) on the
end of the RED wire (refer to the wiring schematic on page 4 for your model’s fuse value). 

NOTE:

 Remove the fuse from the

fuse block before connecting any wires to the battery.

3.

Connect the fuse block wire to the POSITIVE (+) terminal on the battery. There must not be more than 2 feet of wire between
fuse block and battery. The wire between the fuse and the battery is “unprotected.” Do not allow it to contact with any wires.

4.

Connect the BLACK wire to the factory chassis ground.

Speaker Wires: ORANGE & BROWN

1.

Route the ORANGE and BROWN wires toward the vehicle siren speakers, along the factory wire harness and through the
firewall at the same point as the RED and BLACK wires.

2.

Connect the ORANGE wire to the POSITIVE connection on speakers #1 & 2.

3.

Connect the BROWN wire to the NEGATIVE connection on speakers #1 & 2.

Horn Relay Wires: WHITE & GREY

1.

Route the WHITE and GREY wires along the factory wire harness and through the firewall at the same point as the RED and
BLACK wires.

2.

Route the WHITE and GREY wires to your vehicle’s horn relay. If possible, follow the factory wire harness to this relay.

3.

Locate the wire that connects the vehicle horn to the horn relay and
cut it.

4.

Connect the WHITE wire to the wire coming from the horn relay.

5.

Connect the GREY wire to the wire coming from the horn.

Radio Rebroadcast (optional): 2 BLUE wires

The two remaining BLUE wires are used to connect your two-way radio’s
external speaker for radio rebroadcast (an optional connection).

NOTE: 

If your remote speaker is amplified (has a power amp circuit in the

speaker), radio rebroadcast will not work and should not be enabled.

1.

Locate the two wires that connect the external speaker to the two-
way radio, cut one of them and splice one of the BLUE wires into this
circuit.

2.

Now cut the remaining speaker wire and splice the remaining BLUE
wire into this circuit.

Summary of Contents for 295SL100

Page 1: ...eath Refer to your vehicle owner s manual for the air bag deployment area The User Installer assumes full responsibility to determine proper mounting location based on providing ultimate safety to all...

Page 2: ...d brackets required to mount this unit into their console The console mount brackets are secured onto the unit the same way the bail bracket is except for the addition of two flat washers that must be...

Page 3: ...TIVE terminal on the battery There must not be more than 2 feet of wire between fuse block and battery The wire between the fuse and the battery is unprotected Do not allow it to contact with any wire...

Page 4: ...lockwise to increase the volume Continue to increase the PA volume until audio feedback occurs Turn the screwdriver counter clock wise to eliminate feedback For models with a PA Volume knob follow the...

Page 5: ...fall tone A second tap produces a Yelp tone a fast rise and fall tone A third tap produces a Piercer tone an extremely fast rise and fall tone The next tap returns the siren to a Wail tone and the cyc...

Page 6: ...otary switch positions MAN1 or MAN2 Put the rotary switch in the position that you wish to change Press and hold the MAN button on the front panel on the siren Press and release the Scan Lock switch E...

Page 7: ...5 36 33 30 5 28 26 5 24 5 23 22 21 19 5 2 629 314 209 157 125 104 89 5 78 5 69 5 63 57 52 5 48 5 45 42 39 37 35 33 31 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 Wire Gauge AWG To use...

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