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6.1 Title 13 Operation:

Airhorn will not override primary tones. To put the siren into Title 13
operation mode:

1. Turn the POWER switch OFF.

2. Place the SLIDE SWITCH in the OFF position.

3. Place the ROTARY SWITCH into the MAN1 position.

4. Hold Scan-Lock™ and HORN switch in while turning power on. A set of

Title 13 compliant tones have been programmed for use.

Turn power off and then back on to activate changes.

6.2 Re-Setting Factory Defaults:

To restore siren tones to the factory defaults:

1. Turn the POWER switch OFF.

2. Place the SLIDE SWITCH in the OFF position.

3. Place the ROTARY SWITCH into the MAN2 position.

4. Hold Scan-Lock™ and HORN switch in while turning power on. Factory

defaults are restored.

Turn power off, then back on to activate the changes.

6.3 Siren Interruption Configuration:

The siren interruption feature can be configured to operate in two modes.

PAUSE

:

  Grounding  the  VIOLET  wire  will  deactivate  the  siren  and

removing ground from the violet wire will reactivate the siren. 

CANCEL:

(Factory  default)  grounding  the  VIOLET  wire  will  deactivate  the  siren
however,  removing  ground  from  the  VIOLET  wire  will  not  reactivate  the
siren. The operator must reset the siren by placing the rotary switch into
one of the standby positions (HF, MAN1, MAN2)

To change modes, follow the steps below.

• Turn the POWER switch off
• Place the SLIDE SWITCH in the off position
• Place the ROTARY SWITCH into the RAD position.
• Hold the Scan-Lock™ and MAN switch in while turning the POWER 

switch on.
Speaker indicators 1 & 2 will display the currently configured mode (see 
table). 

• Each press and release of the HORN switch will toggle the mode. Use 

the table to choose the desired mode.

• When done programming, turn power off and then on to activate 

changes.

7.1    Specifications

INPUT VOLTAGE

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12.8 VDC ±20%

INPUT CURRENT

. . . . . . . . . . . . @15 VDC @ 5.5 OHMS

16 AMPS MAX.

INPUT FUSE

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 AMPS

SPEAKER IMPEDANCE

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 OHMS MIN.

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  -30° C. TO +60° C.

STORAGE TEMPERATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

-40° C. TO +70° C.

HUMIDITY

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99% (NON CONDENSING)

OUTPUT VOLTAGE

 . . . . . . . . . @ 15 VDC @ 11 OHMS 

34 V RMS MAX.

OUTPUT POWER

. . . . . . . . .  @ 15 VDC @ 11 OHMS 

105 WATTS MAX.

Pause Mode
Cancel Mode

1

On
Off

2

Off
On

Speaker LEDs

Interruption Mode

Summary of Contents for 295SLSA5

Page 1: ...ution around live electrical connections Grounding or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing which can cause personal injury and or vehicle damage including fire Many electronic devices used in emergency vehicles can create or be affected by electromagnetic interference Therefore after installation of any electronic device it is necessary to test all electronic equipment ...

Page 2: ...ren to the bail strap as shown Tighten acorn nuts firmly 1 2 Console Mount Console manufacturers offer mounting kits that include all the necessary hardware and brackets required to mount this unit into their console The console mount brackets are secured onto the unit in the same way Please refer to the manual included with your console 1 3 Microphone Clip A microphone clip is included with this ...

Page 3: ...cate the Radio Repeat adjustment port potentiometer to the right of the Rotary Knob on the face of the control head Set the volume level of the vehicle s two way radio to its normal operating volume Turn the Rotary Knob on the control head to RAD to activate Radio Repeat Insert the screwdriver in the Radio Repeat adjust ment port and turn in a clockwise direction to increase the sound level 3 5 MA...

Page 4: ...ne until released Pressing the MAN switch will produce a WAIL tone This tone will ramp up to peak frequency and stop when the MAN switch is released Activating the HORN RING input will produce a WAIL tone This tone will ramp up to peak frequency and stop when the HORN RING input is released Activating Slide Switch Position 3 will produce a repeating WAIL tone until removed 4 4 HF Hands Free Operat...

Page 5: ...e for rotary switch positions T1 T2 T3 Put the rotary switch in the position that you wish to change Press and hold the MAN button on the front panel of the siren Each time Scan Lock is pressed and released the next available tone will be broadcast When the desired tone is present release the MAN button and it will automatically be saved as the override tone for that rotary switch position To chan...

Page 6: ...let wire will reactivate the siren CANCEL Factory default grounding the VIOLET wire will deactivate the siren however removing ground from the VIOLET wire will not reactivate the siren The operator must reset the siren by placing the rotary switch into one of the standby positions HF MAN1 MAN2 To change modes follow the steps below Turn the POWER switch off Place the SLIDE SWITCH in the off positi...

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