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Input Expansion Table

PA Volume Adjustment

Locate  the  PA  adjustment  potentiometer  on  the  right  side  of  the
CenCom  module.  Using  a  small,  flat-blade  screwdriver,  set  the
potentiometer  to  its  middle  position.  With  the  CenCom™  system  on,
activate  the  PTT  (Push  To  Talk)  feature  on  the  optional  microphone.
Adjust the potentiometer until a satisfactory PA volume level is achieved
using a normal speaking voice.

Radio Repeat Volume Adjustment

To Adjust the Radio Repeat Levels: Before placing this unit into service,
the  Radio  Repeat  output  volume  must  be  adjusted  to  satisfactory
operating levels. To adjust this level, a small, flat-blade screwdriver is
needed.  Locate  the  Radio  Repeat  adjustment  potentiometer  on  the
right side of the CenCom module. Set the volume of the vehicle’s two-
way  radio  to  its  normal  operating  level.  Press  the  RAD  button  on  the
control head to activate Radio Repeat. As incoming transmissions are
received,  adjust  the  Radio  Repeat  potentiometer  to  set  the  desired
level.  Turn  the  potentiometer  clockwise  to  increase  the  level  and
counter-clockwise to decrease the level.

CenCom Module Fuses

For ease of access, all of the amp/relay module fuses are accessible from
outside the case.

Isolated Relay (Outlet 8)

The  position of the  Output 8  fuse  determines the function of  the Brown,
Red and Orange wires. When the fuse is in Position 1, these wires act as
a Isolated 10 Amp Relay. When the fuse is in Position 2, the Brown and
Red  wires  act  as  Outlet  #8.  Refer  to  the  schematic  shown  for  the
electronic properties of this circuit.

Amp/relay Module 
Fusing Information

Isolated Relay (Outlet 
8)

F1

(POS.1)

Common (Orange/21)

Normally

Closed (Red/22)

Normally

Open (Brown/23)

Fuse in

Dry-Contact

Position

Fuse in

10 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

CONTACT
POSITION

OUTPUT 1

40A

ERR

H S

USB

L

WC POW

PA

SYSTEM

I/O

- 20 -

- 20 -

- 20 -

- 20 -

- 20 -

- 10 -

- 10 -

- 10 -

- 10 -

- 10 -

Top
View

SIREN FUSE

20A

- 20 -

Front
View

Positive Input 2

Positive Input 8

RED

GREY

2

8

3

9

13

5

11

15

4

10

14

6

12

16

Positive Input 6

Negative Input 4

Negative Input 8

BLUE

WHT/YEL

WHT/GRY

GREEN

WHT/ORG

WHT/VIO

ORANGE

WHT/BRN

WHT/GRN

YELLOW

WHT/RED

WHT/BLU

Positive Input 4

Negative Input 2

Negative Input 6

Positive Input 5

Negative Input 3

Negative Input 7

Positive Input 3

Negative Input 1

Negative Input 5

1

7

BROWN

VIOLET

COLOR

FUNCTION

Positive Input 1

Positive Input 7

WIRE CHART

WIRE SIDE VIEW

POS

1

9

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Input Expansion Module (optional)

The optional input expansion module enables up to eight (8) non-CenCom
vehicle components and/or equipment to be integrated into the CenCom/
Cantrol network.

As shown in the tables below, connect the input wire of the desired device
to the appropriate wire. For example, if the device in question requires a
Positive input signal, that input wire would be connected to the BROWN
expansion  module  pigtail  wire.  In  this  example,  that  device  would  be
recognized as “INPUT 1” by the CenCom/Cantrol system. However, if that
device  requires  a  Negative  input  signal,  that  input  wire  would  be
connected to the WHT/BRN expansion module pigtail wire. Note that this
device would be recognized as “INPUT 1” by the CenCom/Cantrol system.

Control Heads....

A wide variety of control heads are available for use with this system.
The specific function of any button, slide switch or rotary knob can be
customized  via  the  CenCom  configuration  software  program.  The
following pages will present all of the available control heads and their
default operating configuration.

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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