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TABLE!OF!CONTENTS!....................................................................................................!3

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SAFETY!MESSAGE!.........................................................................................................!6

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GENERAL!DESCRIPTION!................................................................................................!9

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Model!Number!Descriptions!.....................................................................................!10

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Recommended!Cables.............................................................................................!10

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3.3

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UVRI!Part!Locations:................................................................................................!11

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Initial!Configuration!..................................................................................................!13

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Programming!Methods!.............................................................................................!18

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Status!Monitoring!.....................................................................................................!18

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SPECIFICATIONS!..........................................................................................................!19

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Electrical!..................................................................................................................!19

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Power!Supply!...........................................................................................................!19

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Battery!......................................................................................................................!20

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Relay!Output!............................................................................................................!20

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Control!Board!(2005698901)!....................................................................................!20

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Controller!Front!Panel!Controls,!Jacks,!Switches!and!Indicators!.............................!21

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Motherboard!(2005320)!...........................................................................................!26

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Environmental!..........................................................................................................!28

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Physical!....................................................................................................................!28

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UVRI!OPERATION!.........................................................................................................!29

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Hardware!General!Description!.................................................................................!29

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Manual!Activation!.....................................................................................................!29

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Local!Public!Address................................................................................................!30

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Relay!Output!............................................................................................................!30

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Sensor!Inputs!...........................................................................................................!30

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Two9Way!Status!Monitoring!.....................................................................................!31

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Quiet!Test!................................................................................................................!32

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DC!Power!Supply!.....................................................................................................!32

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SYSTEM!PLANNING!......................................................................................................!33

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Control!Unit!..............................................................................................................!33

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INSTALLATION!...............................................................................................................!34

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7.1

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UVRI!Controller!Installation!Reference!Drawings!....................................................!34

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General!Mounting!Guidelines!...................................................................................!37

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UVRI!Installation!Material!List!and!Installation!Guidelines!.......................................!37

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Installer!Supplied!UVRI!Electrical!Installation!Material!List!......................................!41

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Electrical!Connections..............................................................................................!42

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Remote!System!Sense!Input!...................................................................................!44

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Landline!Control!Connection!....................................................................................!45

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7.8

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Ethernet!Connection!................................................................................................!45

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Antenna!Types!.........................................................................................................!45

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Содержание UltraVoice

Страница 1: ...UltraVoice Remote Interface Model UVRI Installation Operation and Service Manual 255385 Rev C3 0718 Printed in U S A Copyright 2018 Federal Signal Corporation...

Страница 2: ...ty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied contractual or statutory including but not limited to the warranty of merchantability warranty of fitness for a particular purpose and any warr...

Страница 3: ...8 Environmental 28 4 9 Physical 28 5 UVRI OPERATION 29 5 1 Hardware General Description 29 5 2 Manual Activation 29 5 3 Local Public Address 30 5 4 Relay Output 30 5 5 Sensor Inputs 30 5 6 Two9Way St...

Страница 4: ...peration Checkout 46 8 3 Radio Transceiver Adjustment Procedure 47 8 4 Control and Status Monitoring 48 9 MAINTENANCE 50 9 2 Troubleshooting 53 10 OPTIONS 54 10 1 Radio Control 54 10 2 Digital Voice R...

Страница 5: ...UVRI Cabinet Dimensional Outline Drawing 35 Figure 7 3 9 UVRI Wiring Diagram 36 Figure 7 4 9 UVRI Remote System Sense Audio Output and DC Power Connections 44 Figure 7 5 9 Relay Output 44 Figure 8 1...

Страница 6: ...ng system The Outdoor Warning Guide CPG 1917 Civil Preparedness Principles of Warning CPG 1914 FEMA9REP91 Appendix 3 Nuclear Plant Guideline FEMA9REP910 Nuclear Plant Guideline PLANNING If suitable wa...

Страница 7: ...ons such as making electrical connections drilling holes or lifting equipment Therefore only experienced electricians should install this product in accordance with national state and any other electr...

Страница 8: ...Carefully read and thoroughly understand all safety notices in this manual and all operations9related9items in all instruction manuals shipped with equipment Thoroughly discuss all contingency plans...

Страница 9: ...wo9tone DTMF EAS and MSK decoders for remote siren control Integrated MSK radio modem with 1289bit encryption over radio or wire Local pushbutton control for 7 control functions Local microphone input...

Страница 10: ...F BAND Transceiver UVRIU HIGH BAND Transceiver UVRIH Landline Control UVRI9LL Ethernet Control UVRI9IP Satellite Control UVRI9ISAT Option Exclusions The UVRI9IP and UVRI9SAT options cannot be used wit...

Страница 11: ...Federal Signal UltraVoice Remote Interface UVRI Installation Operation and Service Manual GENERAL DESCRIPTION 11 3 3 UVRI Part Locations Figure 3 1 M UVRI Inside View...

Страница 12: ...on and Service Manual GENERAL DESCRIPTION 12 Figure 3 2 M UVRI Parts Layout AC Input Relay Output OupOutput Audio Out OuytOut Antenna Bulkhead BiulBulkhead Ground Lug Transceiver Out Power Supply Loca...

Страница 13: ...nd power output before placing into service These settings will be pre9set at the factory if the requirements are provided with the order If a 19way radio receiver is used with the UVRI the RF frequen...

Страница 14: ...cally identify the site within the system network The Unit Address is a three9digit number with a range of 0019 1023 The unit address is set via dip switch S1 S1 Off position indicates active position...

Страница 15: ...Detect Jumper OFF VOX Disabled Default setting Jumper ON Carrier detect in 20mS when received audio exceeds 15 deviation JP10 9 Dual receiver priority jumper Jumper EXT side to give external receiver...

Страница 16: ...o each activation code or user program is a new feature not previously found in electronic sirens This allows the user to run a sequence of functions without sending additional activation commands gre...

Страница 17: ...the Low9Power function or until a Hi9Power function occurs or an ARM command is sent 3 4 10 Delay The delay function causes the siren to pause wait for 2 9 512 seconds before starting the next functi...

Страница 18: ...beyond the scope of this document and can be found in the software s Help file 3 6 Status Monitoring The UVRI monitors various diagnostic conditions for reporting back to a central monitoring station...

Страница 19: ...20 mA during a function 7A during radio transmit Stand By Time with minimum 59minute full signal reserve Greater than 24 hours With radio transceiver 10 W 8 Tx day 4 2 Power Supply AC Input 889264 VAC...

Страница 20: ...VAC 10 A 4 5 Control Board 2005698M01 4 5 1 Serial I2 C Ports Serial Port Protocol RS232C 1200 N 8 1 I2 C Port Protocol Philips Standard I2 C 4 5 2 Signaling Formats Number of codes Up to 50 activati...

Страница 21: ...o 1 Vpp EXTERNAL REC GAINs Received Audio Level inputs 300 mV to 3 Vpp MIC GAIN Local PA Level range sufficient to drive amplifiers into clipping w 50 mV nominal input level 4 6 2 Jacks MIC 10 k ohms...

Страница 22: ...250 mA Ground 250 mA maximum sink 4 6 3 Manual Activation Switches QTY 8 activate with a hold time 0 50 seconds 4 6 4 Indicators RXD Receive Serial Data receipt of radio channel modulation TXD Transm...

Страница 23: ...ave In 4 Switched 3 3V power 5 Serial Clock 6 Ground 7 Master In Slave Out 8 NC JP4 Options Connector 1 microcontroller Input 2 Ground JP3 On9Board Receiver Module Connector Pins 1 Ground 2 8 VDC 3 Cl...

Страница 24: ...mper EXT side to give external receiver 1 priority Jumper INT EXT2 side to give on9board receiver or external receiver 2 priority Jumper neither side first carrier detect has priority JP11 Jumpered wh...

Страница 25: ...peration and Service Manual SPECIFICATIONS 25 P19Lower 8 Pin Serial Port 2 Digital Receive Serial Port Not 3 TX Data 4 RX Data 5 Ground 6 SCK Microcontroller Programming Line 7 Microcontroller Reset P...

Страница 26: ...30 VDC 1 9 ground 2 9 switched 10 9 15 Volts Switches on when control board is operating above low voltage cutoff point JP3 12VDC Power Input 1 9 ground 2 9 11 9 15 Volts JP4 Audio Signal Output 1 9...

Страница 27: ...FICATIONS 27 JP7 9 Audio Channel Select Jumper Jumper pins 1 2 to select channel A Jumper pins 2 3 to select channel B JP8 9 Charger Sense Input 1 9 ground 2 9 charger input Fuses F1 Relay Coil at JP1...

Страница 28: ...F to 140 F 925 C to 60 C Humidity 0998 non9condensing Notes 1 The UVRI can operate throughout this temperature range provided the battery temperature is maintained at 918 C or higher 2 The UVRI housin...

Страница 29: ...rol station s via one or more available communications networks The UVRI monitors the audio output level and the Remote Activation input on the motherboard at JP692 to verify proper operation Remote F...

Страница 30: ...el is set by adjusting the MIC GAIN knob located directly above the MIC jack NOTE Local PA overrides ALL siren functions activated either remotely or locally 5 4 Relay Output A DPDT relay output is lo...

Страница 31: ...put verifies that the remote system is active 5 5 4 Spare 2 Unused inputs for special functions 5 5 5 AC Power Alerts the controller when the AC Power has failed Open is fail Closed is pass 5 5 6 600...

Страница 32: ...d over the radio channel the panel switches or with a local laptop computer running SFCDWARE A Operation The results of a Quiet Test can be obtained remotely using the SS2000 printout or the SFCDWARE...

Страница 33: ...safely sustain the weight of the assembly In order to reduce the possibility of introducing noise in the audio path the controller should be placed as close as possible to the Fire Alarm or remote PA...

Страница 34: ...ing of this manual before installation This section contains reference drawings to assist with installation A list of typical installation materials required may be obtained by reviewing the cabinet m...

Страница 35: ...Federal Signal UltraVoice Remote Interface UVRI Installation Operation and Service Manual INSTALLATION 35 Figure 7 2 M UVRI Cabinet Dimensional Outline Drawing...

Страница 36: ...Federal Signal UltraVoice Remote Interface UVRI Installation Operation and Service Manual INSTALLATION 36 Figure 7 3 M UVRI Wiring Diagram...

Страница 37: ...the location of the mounting holes The cabinet should be attached to a wall or other substantial vertical surface using the four mounting flanges Lag bolt the cabinet to the wall using the prepared h...

Страница 38: ...the cabinet to the wall 4 Proceed to following section Note If wall is not straight use shims to insure enclosure maintains square and structural integrity Hollow Block Wall Mounting Materials Materi...

Страница 39: ...Guidelines 1 Locate the wall studs for attaching the mounting backboard to the wall The backboard should attach to at least two studs 2 Mark the wall stud location on the mounting backboard and drill...

Страница 40: ...Guidelines 1 Locate the wall studs for attaching the Mounting Backboard to the wall 2 Mark the wall stud location on the mounting backboard and drill pilot holes for the 14 metal stud screws Three sc...

Страница 41: ...Fittings Electrical conduit from disconnect and to Fire Panel PA System Varies Metal Ground Bushings Equipment ground connections 2 Screws appropriate to mounting surface Disconnect mounting 4 15 A Br...

Страница 42: ...e wire inserted the block will clamp the wire with a spring9 loaded connection when the screwdriver is removed from the terminal block Each terminal block accepts bare 12914 AWG wire The terminal bloc...

Страница 43: ...abinet 5 Connect the other line wire from the 15A breaker to the DIN rail mounted terminal block labeled L2 in the UVRI control cabinet 6 Connect a green ground wire from the breaker panel earth groun...

Страница 44: ...l status of the remote system Remote System Sense Audio Output DC Power Figure 7 4 M UVRI Remote System Sense Audio Output and DC Power Connections 7 6 1 Relay Output The relay output is used to activ...

Страница 45: ...and uses ports 16 887 for Codespear TCP IP and port 80 HTTP for its configuration web page Ethernet wire runs must be less than 328 feet from the nearest network switch 7 9 Antenna Types Determine ty...

Страница 46: ...ers are tight 3 Ensure that all installation debris is removed from the cabinet 4 Secure all wiring with wire9ties to provide strain relief and to neatly manage the wiring 5 Verify the control board c...

Страница 47: ...e deviation to the signal 2 Adjust the level at TP16 2005698 controller card for 1Vp9p using the REC gain adjustment R105 2005698 controller card front panel E Transmit Deviation Adjustment 1 Simultan...

Страница 48: ...stem SFCDWARE to verify the UVRI has been properly configured for the application Make any required changes prior to placing the UVRI into service 2 The control and status monitoring features should b...

Страница 49: ...nk 12 5 KHz 25 KHz Radio Frequency TX RX PL Site S N Address Zone A C voltage Vac Battery voltage Charger voltage Battery Type Model Manufacturer Sensor State Sensor Output State Intrusion Sensor Pass...

Страница 50: ...any difficulties contact Federal Signal Customer Care at 800954897229 or 708953493400 extension 5822 or Technical Support at 800952493021 or 708953493400 extension 7329 or through e9mail at techsuppo...

Страница 51: ...ctor on the control board This voltage should be above 12 75 VDC if the battery has been charging for at least 24 hours 2 The battery will typically need to be replaced every 395 years depending on th...

Страница 52: ...Signal UltraVoice Remote Interface UVRI Installation Operation and Service Manual MAINTENANCE 52 Figure 9 1 M UVRI Motherboard Connections Figure 9 2 M UVRI Battery Location and Cover Plate Mounting...

Страница 53: ...battery voltage under load Check charger output 4 LOCAL P A FEEDS BACK Lower P A volume using knob above MIC connector 5 LOCAL P A HAS LITTLE OR NO OUTPUT Hold MIC close to mouth Increase PA volume us...

Страница 54: ...may be activated remotely or via the control panel switches To program activation codes with Digital Voice Messages under them follow the instructions in the Commander Digital System manual It is poss...

Страница 55: ...stable from 50 mV 9 3Vp9p 3 C D 9 The carrier detect signal from the radio must pull to ground when active The radio carrier detect signal is useful for controlling live PA When the C D signal is remo...

Страница 56: ...rate configurable Ethernet Port Protocol IEEE 802 3 10 Base9T connection 600 Ohm Audio Output Port Protection MOV and Transorb surge protection Impedance 600 ohms Audio Output Level Adjustable from 0...

Страница 57: ...ard RS232 levels 4 9 Ground 5 9 Serial Clock input for FLASH programming standard RS232 levels 6 9 Processor Reset Not line used in programming FLASH 10K pull9up JP6 10 5M95 VDC Power Input 1 9 9 2 9...

Страница 58: ...cal Dimensions about H x W x L 2 x 4 x 6 5 Weight 2 lb Serial to Ethernet Board B Network Information Protocols Supported TCP IP UDP optional XML optional XMPP optional IP Ports Used 16 887 Codespear...

Страница 59: ...allation Operation and Service Manual OPTIONS 59 TOS DSCP Type of Service User selectable priority level Bandwidth Requirements Voice Over IP 150K baud per Connection Siren Activation 50 bytes per con...

Страница 60: ...X HD 1 4 20 X 1 1 39 7000A404 08 SCREW MACH PAN HD PHILLIPS 6 32 5 40 7000A404 16 SCREW MACH 6 32 PAN HD PHIL STEEL ZINC CHR 2 41 7000427 04 SCREW MACH PAN HEAD PHILLIPS 6 32 2 42 7000427 06 SCREW MAC...

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