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Wind Down or Hard Stop Option 

 

 

By default, the Wail tones indicated by the “

” in the Optional Tone list on the 

previous page will “wind down” when they are de-activated.  If you prefer to have 
them immediately stop (i.e. hard stop), hold the Program Button for 3 seconds (until 
the LED flashes once).  This will change it to a hard stop.  Repeat to change back to 
the wind down option. 

(Installer Selectable Options CONT’D)

 

Tone Disable Option 

 

Some municipalities may ban the use of specific tones, such as the 

Phaser

 tone.  

Review the 

Optional Tone Programming 

feature described on the previous page to 

reprogram the 

PHSR

 default tone from 

Phaser

 to any of the other tones listed. 

Auxiliary-Manual Function Option 

 

By default, when the siren is in 

PHSR

YELP

, or 

WAIL

 modes, and the AUX function is 

activated (typically by the steering wheel horn relay), the siren will produce the 
standard Air Horn Tone (#1 in the Optional Tones list) and temporarily override the 
siren tone.  If you would rather have the AUX function (i.e. steering wheel horn) 
mimic the MAN button 

(see MAN button functions on page 9)

,

 

then you should 

program the AUX function for tone #9 (Manual) or #10 (Mechanical Manual).  To do 
this, follow the procedure outlined on the previous page. 

Specifications 

Input Voltage

 

10 - 16 VDC (LCS771) or 19-30VDC (LCS771-28) - Negative ground

 

Input Current 
(LCS771)

 

8.0 Amps @ 13.6 VDC (single 100W speaker)

 

16 Amps @ 13.6 VDC (dual 100W speakers)

 

Standby Current

 

Switch Off/Backlighting Off - Less than 4 mA 
Switch On/Backlighting Off - Less than 7 mA 
Switch Off/Backlighting On - Less than 18 mA 
Switch On/Backlighting On - 

 22 mA 

Audio Frequency

 

200Hz - 10 kHz + 3db

 

Output Power

 

105 WATTS RMS MAX.  (15.0 VDC - single 100W speaker)

 

200 WATTS RMS MAX.  (15.0 VDC - dual 100W speakers)

 

Siren Frequency

 

675Hz - 1633Hz

 

High Voltage Protection 

 

>16VDC will cause siren output to cease, resumes at normal voltage 
(>30VDC for the LCS771-28)

 

Short Circuit Current

 

50 AMPS (supply circuit must be capable of supplying this)

 

Operating Temperature

 

-22° F to +140°F

 

Diagnostic Indicator

 

LED indicator provides diagnostic feedback

 

Connections

 

Detachable 12-terminal connector, attached 6-terminal block, 12 loose wires

 

Size

 

6" Wide, 5.8" Deep, 2-1/2" High

 

Shipping Weight

 

6 lbs.

 

Input Current 
(LCS771-28)

 

4.0 Amps @ 28 VDC (single 100W speaker)

 

8 Amps @ 28 VDC (dual 100W speakers)

 

Содержание STARSIGNAL LCS771

Страница 1: ... Also applies to LCS771 Also applies to LCS771 Also applies to LCS771 28 28 28 28 Installation and Operating Instructions Installation and Operating Instructions Installation and Operating Instructions Installation and Operating Instructions LCS771 LCS771 LCS771 LCS771 ...

Страница 2: ...ns 4 Optional Connections 4 5 INSTALLER SELECTABLE OPTIONS 6 8 7 DIP Switch Settings Slide Switch Options 6 7 DIP Switch Settings Siren Backlighting Jumper 6 2 DIP Switch Settings AUX P K Polarity 6 Optional Tone Programming 7 Additional Options 8 OPERATION 9 11 Power PA 9 Selector Switch 9 MAN Button 10 HORN Button 10 Slide Switch 10 Rocker Switches 11 Radio Volume 11 Auxiliary Input 11 Park Kill...

Страница 3: ... General Description Proper installation of the unit is essential for years of safe reliable operation Please read all instruction before installing the unit Failure to follow these instructions can cause serious damage to the unit or vehicle and may void warranties Qualifications The installer must have a firm knowledge of basic electricity vehicle electrical systems and emergency equipment Keep ...

Страница 4: ...itch power inputs and outputs are made through six metal screw terminals Rocker Switch power inputs and outputs are made through three groups of loose wires that exit the rear of the unit Electrical Connections Please note that this is an upside down view of the rear of the siren This allows you to see the wiring diagram located on the bottom of the siren as well as giving you easier access to the...

Страница 5: ...re all connections are tight Minimize the number of splices to reduce voltage drop Route wiring to prevent wear overheating and interference with air bag deployment Use grommets and sealant when passing through compartment walls Ground connections should be made directly to the negative of the vehicle battery Where not possible only connect to substantial chassis components Install and check all w...

Страница 6: ...nimum size 14 AWG wire You MUST connect all 6 of these Speaker Connect terminals 5 and 6 of the green connector to your siren speaker You MUST connect both of these terminals Optional Electrical Connections AUX IN OUT Terminals 7 8 of the green connector are typically connected to the steering wheel horn relay They allow for several functions including siren operation in HF mode see page 9 Air Hor...

Страница 7: ...IP switch set for the correct polarity see next page Slide Switch Metal Terminal Block Connect the lights that you wish to activate with each corresponding slide switch position to the three metal terminals located towards the center of the siren 20A max each Note the second slide switch position activates both 1 and 2 and the third slide switch position activates 1 2 and 3 Optional Electrical Con...

Страница 8: ...onding switch in the opposite direction TOWARDS the edge of the siren NEG POS P K POLARITY AUX POLARITY Installer Selectable Options DIP Switch Settings There are two banks of DIP switches that control various options on this siren a bank of 7 switches and a bank of 2 switches 7 DIP Switch Bank While facing the siren on the left side of the box you will find an opening that allows you access to 7 ...

Страница 9: ...activate the function to save the new tone 1 WAIL Wail default 2 YELP Yelp default 3 PHASER PHSR default 4 TWO TONE PHSR Step Up default 5 MECHANICAL WAIL FIRE ENGINE 7 HOOT 8 RAPID HOOT 9 AIR HORN YELP 10 GHOST 11 RAPID GHOST 12 SINGLE AIR HORN 13 SINGLE QUICK 14 DOUBLE POST POP AIR HORN 15 TWO TONE AIR HORN 16 STANDARD AIR HORN Tones For WAIL YELP and PHSR and Phaser Step Up Function 6 MAX YELP ...

Страница 10: ...on see MAN button functions on page 9 then you should program the AUX function for tone 9 Manual or 10 Mechanical Manual To do this follow the procedure outlined on the previous page Specifications Input Voltage 10 16 VDC LCS771 or 19 30VDC LCS771 28 Negative ground Input Current LCS771 8 0 Amps 13 6 VDC single 100W speaker 16 Amps 13 6 VDC dual 100W speakers Standby Current Switch Off Backlightin...

Страница 11: ...rols the primary operating function of the siren PHSR Ultra fast changing tone used for maximum attention YELP A rapidly changing tone used in congested areas WAIL A slower changing tone used on highways HF Hands Free A silent standby mode also known as Horn Ring Cycler Allows the user to cycle through the tones programmed for the WAIL YELP PHSR and OFF by repeatedly pressing the horn or other swi...

Страница 12: ...o either replace or to supplement the normal vehicle horn and is useful at intersections This tone will override all other siren tones See page 7 for programming optional Air Horn tones The front panel of the LCS771 contains two momentary push button switches for the Manual function and the Air Horn Slide Switch The slide switch is designed for quick pursuit mode operation The far left position OF...

Страница 13: ... pages 2 4 It provides the same operation as pressing the HORN button or can be programmed to function like the MAN button Park Kill Cutout During installation the Park Kill input may be connected to a door switch see page 2 It will automatically turn off any siren tone when the door is opened The siren tone will continue to be cut off even when the door is closed Changing any switch or input will...

Страница 14: ...t connected properly to horn relay Input voltage must be between 10 16 volts LCS771 or 19 30volts LCS771 28 while siren is on and drawing full current Intermittent siren tone High voltage protection Low voltage protection Microphone button activation Circuit breaker in supply connection Shorted speaker or speaker wire Is the vehicle voltage regulator working properly Is the connector tight on the ...

Страница 15: ...in Relief P30032 8 TIP36CPowerTransistor P30239 1 Rotary Selector Switch Knob P30147 44P Mounting Bracket P30052 30 Case Screws P30232 2 Optional Noise Cancelling Microphone SWH 40 Adapter Cable Mic to Amp Fuse This audio and logic circuitry in this unit is protected by a 20A automotive type fuse located on the back of the siren If it blows be sure to identify the cause of the blown fuse prior to ...

Страница 16: ... The manufacturer reserves the right to change the design of the product without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously manufactured This warranty gives you specific legal rights You might also have additional rights that may vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of ...

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