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Pub. 43004-030A

GAI-Tronics Corporation  P.O. Box 1060, Reading, PA  19607-1060  USA

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Model 13352, 13362 and 13372

Addressable Amplified Speakers

Installation and Operation Manual

Table of Contents

Foreword .........................................................................................................................................3

Scope of Manual...................................................................................................................................... 3

Nomenclature .......................................................................................................................................... 3

Ordering Replacement Parts ................................................................................................................. 3

Service and Repair .................................................................................................................................. 3

Confidentiality Notice ............................................................................................................................. 4

FCC Licensing Information ................................................................................................................... 4

Computer Software Copyrights............................................................................................................. 5

Warranty ................................................................................................................................................. 5

Safety and General Information ............................................................................................................ 6

User Instructions...............................................................................................................................................6
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy..............................................................................................................6
Antenna Care....................................................................................................................................................6
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility.....................................................................................................6
Hospitals or Health Care Facilities...................................................................................................................6
Medical Devices - Pacemakers.........................................................................................................................6
Blasting Caps and Areas...................................................................................................................................6

Safe Handling of CMOS Integrated Circuit Devices ........................................................................... 7

Replacement Parts and Kits................................................................................................................... 8

Programming Software and Cable ........................................................................................................ 8

Performance Specifications .................................................................................................................... 9

Introduction...................................................................................................................................11

Functional Description .................................................................................................................12

Generic Operation................................................................................................................................. 12

Selective Operation ............................................................................................................................... 12

DTMF Signaling.................................................................................................................................................12
2-Tone Signaling ................................................................................................................................................13

Volume Adjustments............................................................................................................................. 13

Summary of Contents for 13352

Page 1: ...ce and Repair 3 Confidentiality Notice 4 FCC Licensing Information 4 Computer Software Copyrights 5 Warranty 5 Safety and General Information 6 User Instructions 6 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy 6...

Page 2: ...adcast Activation 17 Remote Volume Adjustment DTMF only 18 Selective Broadcast Operation Wrong Activation Code Received 18 Installation 19 Mechanical Receipt Inspection 19 Equipment Required 19 Cable...

Page 3: ...Parts When ordering replacement parts or requesting equipment information please include the complete identification number This applies to all components kits and chassis If the component part number...

Page 4: ...ncies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment To obtain the FCC forms go to http wireless fcc gov services personal generalmobile index html to obtain Forms 605 and 159 which include a...

Page 5: ...subject to Customer s use in compliance with applicable FCC regulations and manufacturer specifications The warranties herein shall not apply to and GAI Tronics shall not be responsible for any damag...

Page 6: ...y Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz 1999 Antenna Care Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations Do NOT hold the antenna when the radio is IN U...

Page 7: ...t module 4 When servicing a circuit module avoid carpeted areas dry environments and certain types of clothing silk nylon etc because they contribute to static build up Similarly disconnect the test p...

Page 8: ...009 UHF Antenna 432 468 MHz 61213 008 Cable HDDB15 male to 8 pin 69834 001 PCBA Weatherproof Amplified Speaker BB133 Battery Back up Kit 40201 010 Battery 2 8 Ah 12 V dc included in BB133 XB001 Extern...

Page 9: ...450 Hz 3000 Hz 5 dB Power Requirements Model BB133 Battery Back up Kit Voltage 12 V dc Capacity 2 8 Ah Battery life 2 hours at full output Model XB001 External Long Life Battery Kit with 40201 008 bat...

Page 10: ...age 9 18 V dc 12 V dc nominal Decoder CTCSS CDCSS Receiver measurement procedures made per ANSI TIA EIA 603 Sensitivity 12 dB SINAD 0 25 V Inter modulation 60 dB Spurious response 55 dB Audio output 3...

Page 11: ...d to an existing radio system with minimal cost or effort With local 12 V dc or battery solar power reliable public address paging is possible from a portable mobile or base radio Each of the wireless...

Page 12: ...ch speaker using DTMF or 2 Tone signaling Either DTMF or 2 Tone must be selected via the CARD Suite programming software While in the off state the speaker assembly detects the presence of a page clos...

Page 13: ...he protocol for initiating remote volume control is the speaker s individual identification access code followed by a to activate the unit and then an to enter the test tone mode After the a test tone...

Page 14: ...etails This kit must be used in conjunction with the XB001 External Long Life Battery Kit and the 40201 008 18 Ah battery Model XB001 External Long Life Battery Kit The XB001 External Long Life Batter...

Page 15: ...to the RF Call Box Outdoor installations require a customer provided weatherproof enclosure 2 To properly charge the battery the 40404 048 must be set for a 13 8 V dc output This output can be adjust...

Page 16: ...output volume As previously stated this is a passive adjustment In this application the maximum output level is defined by the CARD Suite program The Local Volume Adjustment can only adjust the outpu...

Page 17: ...detect Model 13362 13372 is de activated The speaker assembly disables the speaker amplifier and returns to sleep mode after a predetermined amount of time SelectiveBroadcastActivation Step Action Re...

Page 18: ...r for a preprogrammed amount of time 3 Another audio setting is received The speaker assembly generates another tone for the new audio setting that is broadcast over the output for a preprogrammed amo...

Page 19: ...or power circuits are run in a raceway or are metal sheathed or metal clad or are permanently separated from the conductors of the other circuitry by a continuous and firmly fixed nonconductor such a...

Page 20: ...ul installation RFModuleProgrammingSoftwareInstallation The Model 19101 024 RF Module Programming Kit includes a software CD two cable assemblies and a 9 25 pin adapter The software labeled DTXL PCPS...

Page 21: ...oceed with programming as follows 1 Connect 12 V dc power from a charged battery or external power supply to the terminal strip located on the rear section of the speaker assembly 2 Plug the other end...

Page 22: ...s 0 5 second intervals B Tone duration 0 5 to 4 0 seconds 0 5 second intervals A Tone 280 to 2700 Hz 0 1 Hz increments B Tone 280 to 2700 Hz 0 1 Hz increments Alias 12 characters maximum Standby Time...

Page 23: ...lowing instructions provided with the kit and the software help files Program only the frequency and PL information into the RF Module Mounting 1 Untwist the two nylon ties used for wire management Un...

Page 24: ...for wiring the speaker Two pairs are required for wiring to the audio input terminals for the Model 13352 unit only one audio one page closure Two conductors are required for supplying external 12 V d...

Page 25: ...djustment Refer to Figure 6 or Figure 7 to locate TB1 the 11 point connector noted in the Figure 5 The connector numbering begins with position 1 at the bottom and ends with position 11 at the top 1 O...

Page 26: ...2 Model 13352 13362 and 13372 Addressable Amplified Speaker Assemblies Pub 43004 030A d radio products draft gtc 43004 43004 030a 43004 030a doc 06 05 Figure 6 Model 13352 Weatherproof Amplified Speak...

Page 27: ...l 13352 13362 and 13372 Addressable Amplified Speaker Assemblies Pub 43004 030A d radio products draft gtc 43004 43004 030a 43004 030a doc 06 05 Figure 7 Model 13362 and 13372 Weatherproof Amplified S...

Page 28: ...ar section of the speaker from the front section Refer to Figure 8 Fuses There are two fuses located on the PCBA Fuse F1 is the external power fuse which limits the current draw from the external powe...

Page 29: ...72 2 600 AUDIO L2 Negative audio input for 13352 no connection for Models 13362 or 13372 3 PAGE CONTROL L1 Active low signal to initiate speaker for 13352 no connection for Models 13362 or 13372 4 PAG...

Page 30: ...nector on the speaker half of the assembly is described below The numbering orientation is shown in Figure 8 Addressable Amplified Speaker s Radio Connector Pin Out Position DB15 Connector Position 8...

Page 31: ...he Model 13352 are as shown below Refer also to Figure 6 Terminal No Label Function 1 12 VDC External power source 2 12 VDC Ground 3 600 AUDIO L1 Positive audio input 4 600 AUDIO L2 Negative audio inp...

Page 32: ...es are transmitted with audio a particular radio s speaker or the speakers of a group of radios will unmute to broadcast a transmission only if the associated subaudible tone identifies it as belongin...

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