SS2000LMS Features
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Combined load management/
electronic siren and light con-
trol.
•
Programmable load shedding at
the point of installation.
•
High Idle control capability.
•
Two selectable sets of voltage
thresholds for load manager.
•
Audible indication and flashing
LED for low battery alarm.
•
Sirens can be configured to op-
erate independent of switches.
•
Program mode can be disabled
to prevent unauthorized repro-
gramming.
•
Each slide switch position can be
configured to operate any com-
bination of all eight relays plus,
Horn Ring Transfer, Siren En-
able, and any of the four warn
patterns.
•
Each Aux Relay can be config-
ured as Push On/Push Off, Mo-
mentary, Eight Second Timeout,
or Security Timeout.
•
Any key on the siren row, except
STBY, can be permanently dis-
abled or enabled.
•
Automatic High Idle output or
manual control to enable high
idle activator or solenoid.
•
You can now select any keys,
except MAN & A/H and the
SignalMaster keys to turn on
automatically when the system
is powered up.
•
Your Horn Ring transfer tone
can be YELP or PRIORITY.
•
You can select Peak & Hold or
Air Horn to activate with the
horn ring.
•
Relays sequence on and off to
minimize power surges.
•
SignalMaster Controller can op-
erate SIX or EIGHT lamp
SignalMaster models.
•
34 different SignalMaster Pat-
terns Available.
•
Programmable “Function Indi-
cator Sound” notifies you if you
have any functions active.
•
Park - Siren Deactivator deacti-
vates siren when vehicle is put
in PARK.
•
PA and Common Microphone
control.
The SS2000LMS system is an ex-
tremely versatile system. Because
of this versatility, it is very impor-
tant to know how you want the sys-
tem to function before you begin con-
figuration. Therefore, be sure to read
the directions before you begin con-
figuration so that you may under-
stand the capabilities of the
SS2000LMS system.
To help in determining how your
system will function, a worksheet
outlining all the capabilities of the
system is included at the back of this
manual. Use this worksheet to de-
termine exactly how your system
should function, then begin the
reconfiguring process. You will find
that filling out the worksheet will
help greatly reduce the time needed
to configure your system to meet
your requirements.
Once you have determined how your
system should operate, use this
manual to guide you through the
configuration process.
On page 3 is an overview of the dif-
ferent levels of configuration. Simi-
lar functions are grouped together.
Notice that level two is broken down
into specific functional areas sepa-
rated by arrows. These arrows rep-
resent a change into a “deeper” layer
of level 2.
These deeper layers are only acces-
sible from the previous layer. There
is only one way into each layer and
only one way out.
Example: If you want to change the
functionality of Slide Switch position
3, you must follow the “flow” of the
arrows.
1.
Select Level 2 from the MAIN
MENU .
2.
Select “Slide Switches” to drop
into the Slide switch layer.
3.
Select Slide Switch position 3 to
drop into the “Slide Functions” layer.
4.
Make your changes for Slide
Switch 3 in the Slide Functions
layer.
*We have just completed “one way
in.” We must now come out the same
way by use of the SAVE key.
5.
Press SAVE. This will bring you
back up to “Slide Switches.”
6.
Press SAVE again to bring your-
self back up to Level 2.
7.
Press SAVE again to bring your-
self back up to the MAIN MENU.
This is the extreme case as you will
notice not all levels have sub-layers.
Be aware that if we also wanted to
reconfigure Slide Switch 2, we could
have selected Slide Switch 2 in step
6 above without going all the way
back to the MAIN MENU. This will
reduce the number of key hits
needed to configure your system.
WARNING
Property damage, serious injury, or death to you or others may
result if the SS2000LMS is improperly configured. Configura-
tion, if required, is to be performed at the time of installation. It
is NOT intended for operators to “customize” the SS2000LMS’s
operation for their individual preferences. It is the USER’s
responsibility to determine compatibility, suitability, and
ensure proper configuration of the SS2000LMS.
The person responsible for configuration MUST be familiar
with local codes and procedures for safe emergency vehicle
siren and light operation.
Before proceeding, read and understand the Safety Message to
Operators on page 5.
CONFIGURATION
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