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Operations
Description, Specifications, Installation, Operation, and Service Manual
Function
Definition
Low Power/
High Power
Causes the siren to operate at a greatly reduced volume level. Upon
activation of a user program, the siren defaults to High (normal)
volume level. This command must follow an ARM command. Reduced
volume mode remains in effect for all subsequent functions in a user
program that follow the Low Power function or until a High Power
function occurs or an ARM command is sent. The Low Power function
is one watt per amplifier.
Power
The Power function controls the volume level. You can adjust the
volume from 0 to -20 dB in 1 dB steps. Reduced volume mode
remains in effect for all subsequent functions in a user program that
follow the Power function, or until another Power function occurs, or
an ARM command is sent. NOTE: Each 3 db reduction results in half
the power output.
Delay
Causes the siren to pause (wait) for 2 to 500 seconds before
starting the next function of the user program currently running.
When selecting the delay function, the user is prompted to enter the
desired delay time in seconds. A default delay of 4 seconds is present
between functions, without adding a delay.
Amp/Audio Zone
Allows you to control which amplifiers are to operate.
The Amp/Audio Zone function allows you flexibility in building alerting
or other zone dependent systems. You can divide each UV controller
into eight different zones. When selecting the Zone Control function,
you are prompted to enable or disable each of eight possible zones,
corresponding to each amplifier in the siren. Upon activation of a user
program, the siren defaults to all zones enabled. The ZONE command
must follow an ARM command. Zoning remains in effect for all
subsequent functions in a user program that follows the zone function
or until another ZONE or ARM function occurs.
Record PA
Records live PA message for later playback using the “PLAY
RECORDED PA” function. Recording is terminated by reception of
the EAS-SAME End of Message command or two minutes, whichever
occurs first.
Zone A (rotating
sirens only)
Position siren head in the A direction.
Zone B (rotating
sirens only)
Position siren head in the B direction.
Zone C (rotating
sirens only)
Position siren head in the C direction.
Zone D (rotating
sirens only)
Position siren head in the D direction.
Relay Functions
All relay functions require the optional UVARM (UltraVoice Audio
Relay Module.
Repeat Start
Repeat all functions between Repeat Start and Repeat End n times.
Repeat End
Repeat all functions between Repeat Start and Repeat End n times.
Site Address Switch (S1)
For digital systems only: In order for the siren to report back with its identity, define the
site address by setting dip switches located on the board. The dip switches have values of
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