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Installation

CenCom Module

1.

Locate  a  suitable  mounting  location. A  dry,  cool  compartment  is  a
good choice. 

2.

Position  the  CenCom  module  on  the  proposed  mounting  location.
Using an awl or similar tool, scribe the mounting surface where the
mounting holes are to be drilled. Make sure that this mounting area
allows  sufficient  ventilation  for  the  CenCom  module’s  air  vents  and
fans.

Caution:

As mounting the CenCom module will require drilling, it

is  absolutely  necessary  to  make  sure  that  no  other  vehicle
components could be damaged in the process. Check both sides of
the  mounting  surface  before  starting.  If  damage  is  likely,  select  a
different mounting location.

3.

Remove the module from its mounting area, and using a drill bit sized
for a #10 sheet metal screw, drill a hole in each of the areas scribed
in the previous step.

4.

Return the module to its mounting location. Using #10 x 3/4” sheet
metal  screws  (provided),  secure  the  module  onto  its  mounting
surface. Be sure to install a #10 internal tooth lock washer (included)
onto each mounting screw. 

IMPORTANT:

 The CenCom module case

must be either mounted on, or grounded to the vehicle chassis.

Control Head

The  following sections  will outline the varrious  mounting styles available
for the assorted CenCom control heads. The applicable mounting styles
for each control head are listed on pages 5 thru 7.

 

Regardless  of  the  style  selected,  be  sure  to  observe  the  air  bag

warning on the cover of this manual.

Caution: As  mounting  the  control  head  will  require  drilling,  it  is
absolutely necessary to make sure that no other vehicle components
could be damaged in the process. Check both sides of the mounting
surface  before  starting.  If  damage  is  likely,  select  a  different
mounting location.

Bail Strap Mount

1.

Position the bail strap in the selected mounting location. Using an awl
or  other  suitable  tool,  scribe  the  surface  where  the  mounting  holes
are to be drilled.

2.

Drill the mounting holes in the areas scribed in step 1. The size of the

drill bit should be determined by the size of the mounting hardware (#10
sheet metal screw) and thickness of the mounting surface.

3.

Using  hardware  provided  (#10  x  3/4”  sheet  metal  screw  &  #10
internal  tooth  lockwasher),  secure  the  bail  strap  to  the  mounting
location.

Note:

There are 3 sets of holes on the bail strap for positioning

the control head at 3 different heights.

4.

With the bail strap in place, insert the #10 x 3/8” hex head bolt into

the assembly hole from the inner side of the bail strap as shown.

Bail 
Strap 
Mount

Control head
shown for
reference-only

5.

Place  the  #10  internal-tooth  lock  washer  and  the  acorn  nut  on  the
protruding bolt on the outer side of the bail strap. Loosely secure the
acorn nut to the hex head bolt.

Now slide the control head onto the bolt heads. Once it is in the position
that the customer has chosen, and the control head has fully engaged the
bolt heads, tighten the acorn nuts until the unit is firmly secured.

A  third  pair  of  mounting  holes  are  provided  that  will  enable  the  control
head to be located much closer to the bail strap than the other pairs allow.
If this closer location is used, the tips of the bail bracket may be broken off
at the notches shown.

Route the control head cable (provided) from the
CenCom  module  to  the  designated  mounting
location. Plug this cable securely into the rear of
the  control  head.  Be  sure  to  route  the  cable
through  either  of  the  two  recessed  pathways
(shown  here).This  will  prevent  the  cable  from
being  accidentally  disconnected  or  pinched  by
the control head.

Havis Console Mount

The  Havis  Console  mounting  kit  includes  all  the  necessary  hardware
needed to secure the control head to the mounting bracket for installation
on a Havis Console. Please refer to the manual included with your console
for  specific  information  on  securing  the  control  head/mounting  bracket
assembly onto the console.

For  installation  into  consoles  by  other  manufacturers,  a  control  head
bracket  designed  for  your  console  must  be  obtained  from  the  console
manufacturer.

Microphone Mount

A 1/4” microphone port is provided on the front of the Amp/Relay module.
After plugging the microphone cord into the microphone port, secure the
cord  using  the cable clamp and  #8 x  3/8”  machine  screw (included with
microphone kit).

If  the  optional  20’  extension  cord  is  used,  install  this  cord  as  outlined
above. Install the mic plug bracket (included with kit) in the desired area
using #8 x 1/2” hardware (included). Route the cord to the plug bracket,
install  the  cable  end  thru  the  bracket  hole  and  fasten  using  the  hex  nut
provided. Secure the cord to the bracket using the cable clamp, #8 x 3/8”
machine screw and lock washer.

Plate Mount (6 Button w/Slide Switch Only)

Secure  the  plate  to  the  back  of  the  control  head  using  the  #4  x  1/4”
hardware  provided.  Position  the  control  head/plate  assembly  onto  the
mounting surface and confirm that this location will not interfere with any
existing components or prevent safe operation of the vehicle. 

With the control head in place, mark the two mounting holes. Remove the
control head/plate assembly and drill the mounting holes using a bit sized
for  #6  sheet  metal  screw.  De-burr  the  mounting  holes  and  secure  the
control head/plate assembly using the #6 x 1/2” hardware provided.

Default Control Head Configurations

The default operating configurations for the control heads available for the
CenCom Sapphire are listed in the following section.

Cntrl Head 
Cable Strain 
Releif

Summary of Contents for CenCom Sapphire

Page 1: ...caution 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 elec...

Page 2: ...age 9 Adjustments Public Address PA Volume Adjustment page 9 Radio Repeat Volume Adjustment page 9 Control Head Default Configuration Tables page 5 LED Indicators Traffic Advisor Indicators page 10 Ou...

Page 3: ...er Two 100 Watt Speakers Outlet Current Outlet 1 40 Amps Max fused Outlet 2 20 Amps Max fused Outlet 3 20 Amps Max fused NOTE Total current of Outlets 1 2 3 not to exceed 50 Amps Outlet 4 10 Amps Max...

Page 4: ...otruding bolt on the outer side of the bail strap Loosely secure the acorn nut to the hex head bolt Now slide the control head onto the bolt heads Once it is in the position that the customer has chos...

Page 5: ...1 SL 0 SL 2 SL 3 Clears all siren operations Activates Horn Relay PB 1 PB 19 PB 20 PB 21 PB 3 PB 4 PB 9 PB 14 PB 5 PB 10 PB 15 PB 6 PB 11 PB 16 PB 7 PB 12 PB 17 PB 8 ID Description PB 1 PB 2 PB 3 PB 4...

Page 6: ...R1 SL0 SL1 SL2 SL3 R7 R2 R6 R3 R4 R5 PB 11 PB 12 PB 13 PB 2 ID Description PB 1 PB 2 PB 3 PB 4 PB 5 PB 6 PB 7 PB 8 PB 9 PB 10 PB 11 PB 12 PB 13 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 SL0 SL1 SL2 SL3 Activates Output 5...

Page 7: ...PB 3 PB 6 SL0 SL1 SL2 SL3 ID Description PB 8 PB 4 PB 7 PB 5 PB 6 PB 9 PB 10 PB 11 PB 12 PB 1 PB 2 PB 3 Rebroadcast radio output through siren speaker Activates Horn Relay Stand by Mode but Horn Ring...

Page 8: ...akers If your remote speaker is amplified i e contains a power amp circuit in the speaker assembly do not enable the radio rebroadcast feature 1 Locate the two wires that connect the external speaker...

Page 9: ...Amp Outlet Position F1 POS 2 12VDC LIGHTBAR CTRL HEAD OUTPUT 2 20A 20A MAIN P 20A OUTPUT 3 20A OUTPUT 4 10A OUTPUT 5 10A OUTPUT 6 10A OUTPUT 7 10A T A FUSE 20A OUTPUT 7 10A OUTPUT 10A POSITION DRY CO...

Page 10: ...ve the short Restore power to the system and activate the output to confirm its proper operation Output Indicators These represent Outputs 1 thru 7 Each indicator is located directly adjacent to the f...

Page 11: ...RG Output 8 DCR Common 7 RED Output 8 DCR N C 8 BRN Output 8 DCR N O Not Used 1 BRN T A Lamp 1 2 RED T A Lamp 2 3 ORG T A Lamp 3 4 YEL T A Lamp 4 5 GRN T A Lamp 5 6 BLU T A Lamp 6 7 VIO T A Lamp 7 8 G...

Page 12: ...T YEL 34 PIN 10 Output 11 250 mA ORG PIN 11 25 Logic Input 1 WHT BRN 26 Logic Input 3 WHT ORG 27 Output 10 250 mA RED 28 Output 9 250 mA BRN 29 Radio BLU 30 Siren Speaker ORG 16 AWG 31 Backlight Input...

Page 13: ...put 3 Pos ORN External Input 3 Neg WHT ORN External Input 4 Pos YEL External Input 4 Neg WHT YEL External Input 5 Pos GRN External Input 5 Neg WHT GRN External Input 6 Pos BLU External Input 6 Neg WHT...

Page 14: ...et 314 Feet 209 Feet 157 Feet 125 5 Feet 104 5 Feet 89 5 Feet 78 5 Feet 69 5 Feet 63 Feet Maximum Current Draw Through The Wire Wire Gauge 22 AWG 20 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 8 AWG 6 AWG...

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