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VOL

SPK2

SPK1

YELP

WAIL

T3

VOL

SPK2

SPK1

PIER

FRONT of CONTROL HEAD

Microphone

Volume Adjust.

BACK of AMPLIFIER

Radio Rebroadcast

Adjustment Screw

20 AMP

FUNCTION

HF

MAN

PA

WAIL

T3

To  Adjust  the  Radio  Repeat  Levels: 

Before  using  the

295HFS4,  the  Radio  Repeat  output  volume  and  microphone
volume (PA) must be adjusted to satisfactory operating levels.
To  adjust  this  level,  a  small,  flat-blade  screwdriver  is  needed.
Locate the Radio Repeat adjustment port (potentiometer) to the
left of the 12-position input port on the back of the remote ampli-
fier.  Set  the  volume  level  of  the  vehicle’s  two-way  radio  to  it’s
normal operating volume. Turn the Rotory Knob on the control
head to RAD to activate Radio Repeat. Insert the screwdriver in
the Radio Repeat adjustment port and turn in a clockwise direc-
tion to increase the sound level.

Microphone Volume (PA) 

Locate the microphone adjustment 

port (potentiometer) below the microphone cord. With the vehi-
cle in an enclosed area, turn the Rotory Knob to PA and speak 
into the microphone. While speaking, turn the screwdriver in a 
clockwise direction to increase the volume. Continue to 
increase the PA volume until audio feedback occurs, then turn 
the screwdriver in a counter-clockwise direction until the feed-
back is eliminated.

Operating the 295HFS4 Controls:

Power Switch 

This switch has two posi-

tions: Down / Off and Up / On. When this 
switch is in the Off position, the unit will not 
function. When the switch is in the On posi-
tion the siren is functional and may be acti-
vated at the operator’s discretion. 

NOTE:

 If 

the 295HFS4 is connected to the vehicle’s 
horn ring circuit, the vehicle horn is disabled 
when the 295HFS4 power is ON.

MAN Button   

The Manual button gener-

ates a variety of tones, depending on what 
position the rotary knob is in. For further 
explanation of this button’s function, refer to 
the Rotary Switch Operations section of this 
manual.

Rotary Knob   

The Rotary Knob controls the 

siren and PA (Public Address) functions of 
the 295HFS4. There are 7 positions that 
may be selected. Each position and it’s func-
tion is outlined in the Rotary Switch Opera-
tions section.

POWER

ON

ON

MAN

PA

RAD

SI-TEST

®   

SI-TEST is a diagnostic feature 

of the 295HFS4 and allows the operator to 
confirm the proper operation of the siren 
speakers connected to the 295HFS4 with-
out activating an audible siren tone. To initi-
ate the SI-TEST cycle, set the rotary knob to 
the RAD position. Now press and hold the 
MAN button for at least 5 seconds. As the 
siren is tested, its diagnostic indicator will 

turn on if no problems are detected. If the indicator doesn’t light, 
a problem with either the siren or its connectors has been 
detected. Check the wire connections for the failed speaker and 
repeat the SI-TEST. If the speaker fails the test again, have the 
siren itself inspected by a qualified technician.

NOTE: 

Installed speakers are tested by generating an ultra-

high frequency tone through each speaker. Although these 
tones are inaudible to humans, be sure that there is nobody 
within at least 5 feet of the speakers when SI-TEST

®

 is running.

DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS: 

This unit has two diagnostic indi-

cators on the front panel which are used to indicate fault condi-
tions with your siren system. The table on the next page lists the 
type of fault and the indicators response. If the indicator is on 
steady while a tone is in use, this implies that there is no fault 
with the associated speaker output.

Fault Condition Diagnostic Indicators Response

Under Voltage

Speaker LED #2 will be in a double flash
mode (2 quick flashes followed by a longer 
pause) and siren tones will not operate.

Over Voltage

Speaker LED #1 will be in a double flash 
mode (2 quick flashes followed by a longer 
pause) and siren tones will not operate

.

Speaker #1

Speaker LED # 1 will be in a single flash 

Short Circuit

mode (the LED will be on and off an
equal

 

amount of time) and siren tones will 

not operate. 

Speaker #2

Speaker LED #2 will be in a single flash 

Short Circuit

mode (the LED will be on and off an
equal

 

amount of time) and siren tones will 

not operate.

Speaker #1

Speaker LED #1 will be off (having a

Open Circuit

single speaker system will always cause 
this condition for the speaker output not in 
use) all tones will continue to operate.

Speaker #2

Speaker LED #2 will be off (having a

Open Circuit

single speaker system will always cause 
this

 

condition for the speaker output not in 

use) all tones will continue to operate.

CAUTION

Loud siren noise can cause
hearing damage and/or loss.

Refer to OSHA Section 1910.95 prior
to putting ANY siren into service!

Wear

Protection!

ACTIVATION OF THIS

SIREN MAY DAMAGE

UNPROTECTED EARS!

Содержание 295HFS4 Series

Страница 1: ... caution around live electrical connections Grounding or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing which can cause personal injury and or vehicle damage including fire Many electronic devices used in emergency vehicles can create or be affected by electromagnetic interference Therefore after installation of any electronic device it is necessary to test all electronic equipme...

Страница 2: ...UIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD FOR THE THIRD BRAKE LIGHT AS WELL AS REAR BRAKE LIGHTS FUNCTIONS THAT BLACK OUT THE REAR BRAKE LIGHTS SOMETIMES CALLED BRAKE LIGHT CUT OUT MAY INTERFERE WITH THE BRAKE SHIFT LOCK MECHANISM AND CAUSE THE VEHICLE TO MOVE UNEXPECTEDLY AND DANGEROUSLY DISCONNECTING THE BRAKE LIGHTS IN ANY WAY IS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED BY ...

Страница 3: ...TE Remove the fuse from the fuse block before connecting any wires to the battery 4 Connect the fuse block wire to the POSITIVE terminal on the battery There must not be more than two 2 feet of wire between the fuse block and the battery As the wire between the fuse and the battery is unprotected do not allow this wire to come in contact with any other wires 5 Connect BLACK wire to factory chassis...

Страница 4: ...ector coming from the 8 position siren connector VIOLET BLACK GREEN 2 With rear seat and drivers sill plate still removed route the Communication Cable towards the driver side sill plate 3 Following the factory harness route the Communication Cable towards the remote amplifier 4 Insert the pinned wires into the 12 position connector located on the back of the remote amplifier as shown in the Wirin...

Страница 5: ... the operator to confirm the proper operation of the siren speakers connected to the 295HFS4 with out activating an audible siren tone To initi ate the SI TEST cycle set the rotary knob to the RAD position Now press and hold the MAN button for at least 5 seconds As the siren is tested its diagnostic indicator will turn on if no problems are detected If the indicator doesn t light a problem with ei...

Страница 6: ...e MAN button will result in SI TEST Activating the HORN RING input results in the AIRHORN tone until the HORN RING input is released Activating the AUX ENABLE input has no effect PA Public Address When the rotary switch is in this position the siren is in a standby state where no tones have been activated but is waiting for another action to be taken by the oper ator This position is often the bes...

Страница 7: ...P3 8 WS295HFS4 REMOTE CONTROL HEAD 12 VDC P3 5 P3 6 P3 7 WHITE GREEN AUX ENABLE BLACK RED BLACK GREEN VIOLET RED BLACK WHITE WHITE GREY YELLOW YELLOW ORANGE BROWN BLUE BLUE GREEN POS 11 RED POS 10 BLACK POS 9 12 POSITION INPUT CONNECTOR REAR VIEW WS295HFRS 12V REMOTE AMPLIFIER P N 01 0862062 00 9 POSITION CONTROL CONNECTOR P1 P N 46 0725628 00 8 POSITION SIREN CONNECTOR P3 P N 46 0745705 00 WS295H...

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