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1.0 DESCRIPTION

 

 

1.1 The 

ACR/EM-1A, 1D

 is a battery operated solid state megaphone 

specifically developed for use in enclosed areas such as in the interior of 
an aircraft or ship cabin.  It has been designed to minimize regenerative 
acoustic feedback that results in whistling and other oscillations of this 
nature.  It has a 90° sound projection angle to direct the sound to persons 
in its immediate vicinity, as well as in the rear sections of any aircraft.  
The amplifier frequency band-pass has been selected to produce a crisp, 
clear reproduction of voice signals.  The operating power level is also 
sufficient to provide adequate sound under high ambient noise level 
conditions without being over-powering.  Specific attention has been 
given to the physical size so that it can be used effectively in a crowded 
environment. 

 
 

The EM-1A & EM-1D are the same except for installed options: 

 

OPTIONS MATRIX 

 

MODEL

MANUAL GAIN

ALARM ACTUATOR

BATTERY MONITOR 

 

 

 

Visual

Audible

EM-1A Yes 

Yes 

Yes  No 

EM-1D Yes 

No 

Yes  Yes 

 
 
1.2 

The integrated circuit amplifier only uses a small current when turned 
“ON”.  Large currents necessary to drive the speaker are utilized only on 
voice peaks.  This extends the life of the batteries so that several hours of 
operation may be expected when used normally in an intermittent manner.  
Batteries should be replaced periodically as recommended by the 
manufacturer.  (See section 5.0) A simplified block diagram of the 
megaphone is shown in Figure 1. 

 
 

2.0 TECHNICAL 

DATA

 

 
 

Dimensions 

 

 

5.5” max diameter bell, 11.5” max long 

 
 Weight 

   2.3 

lbs., 

including 

batteries 

 
 

Materials 

 

 

Horn, handle – Anodized Aluminum 

     Housing 

– 

Aluminum 

 
 

Attachment 

 

 

Neck strap at top of unit 

 

Y1-03-0014  Rev. R 

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Summary of Contents for EM-1A MEGAPHONE

Page 1: ...strated Parts List Rev R Product No 2204 2208 FAA PMA Approved under A3 06 1402 Portable Safety Megaphone ACR Electronics Inc 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale Fl 33312 1 954 981 3333 Fax 1 954 983 5087 www acrelectronics com Email Info acrelectronics com A Chelton Group company ...

Page 2: ...ry Replacement 4 6 0 Testing 4 7 0 Trouble Shooting 5 8 0 Disassembly 6 9 0 Inspection Check 6 10 0 Repair 6 11 0 Assembly 7 12 0 Parts List 9 ILLUSTRATION Figure 1 Block Diagram 3 ACR EM 1A EM 1D Portable Safety Megaphone Figure 2 Illustrated Parts List 8 ACR EM 1A EM 1D Portable Safety Megaphone Y1 03 0014 Rev R 1 ...

Page 3: ...given to the physical size so that it can be used effectively in a crowded environment The EM 1A EM 1D are the same except for installed options OPTIONS MATRIX MODEL MANUAL GAIN ALARM ACTUATOR BATTERY MONITOR Visual Audible EM 1A Yes Yes Yes No EM 1D Yes No Yes Yes 1 2 The integrated circuit amplifier only uses a small current when turned ON Large currents necessary to drive the speaker are utiliz...

Page 4: ...rated into the megaphone is automatically activated by unplugging the alarm plug pin Note A long lanyard with an alarm plug pin is supplied with the megaphone for use as an anti theft alarm optional 3 2 Squeezing the handle automatically stops the siren and the megaphone is ready for use Re insert the alarm pin so that alarm will not be reactivated when pressure on the handle is removed 3 3 Hold t...

Page 5: ...MONITOR MEGAPHONE SUB ASSEMBLY BATTERY PACK 6 x AA LED VISUAL BATTERY CHECK SPEAKER ASSEMBLY N O N C HANDLE SWITCH ALARM PLUG PIN FIGURE 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ACR EM 1A EM 1D PORTABLE SAFETY MEGAPHONE 3 6 Battery Monitor Two types of battery monitor are available on the EM 1 series megaphones Visual when megaphone is activated by squeezing the handle a green LED indication means the remaining battery ca...

Page 6: ... the microphone and mouthpiece assembly 2 in place The six battery cells contained in three tubes with two cells per tube are immediately accessible and will drop out when the megaphone is tilted New batteries may be dropped into the tubes observing polarity marking adjacent to each tube 5 3 Replace microphone and mouthpiece assembly 2 Align keyway and secure with the three set screws 3 CAUTION Ob...

Page 7: ...speaker If no clicks are heard the speaker is defective Optional Feature see options Matrix 7 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Testing procedure for locating defects is given in paragraph 6 0 Possible faults and corrections are summarized below for ready reference TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION No sound from speaker when handle is squeezed Step 6 1 Exhausted batteries defective microphone speaker or ampli...

Page 8: ...n 18 counterclockwise 45 then pull the entire assembly out 8 1 7 Separate Speaker Assembly 7 and Megaphone Subassembly 10 by firstly unplugging the speaker wires from the out header Remove hex screw that holds the assemblies together 8 1 8 Disassembly in steps 8 1 1 through 8 1 7 above is sufficient to examine the megaphone for faults and testing Further disassembly is not recommended 9 0 INSPECTI...

Page 9: ...d align holes 11 1 4 Secure with screws 11 11 1 5 Replace volume control knob 6 on volume control shaft 11 1 6 Plug the alarm plug 5 attached to lanyard into jack in the side of the case near volume control 11 1 7 Replace the six batteries 4 in three tubes at microphone end of megaphone case CAUTION Observe polarity of batteries during installation procedure see instructions at battery tube openin...

Page 10: ...FIGURE 2 ACR EM 1A EM 1D PORTABLE SAFETY MEGAPHONE ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 8 ...

Page 11: ...ety Obsolete 2204 2208 2 1 Microphone Mouthpiece Assy 9211 9211 9211 3 1 Socket Setscrew Kit 9416 9416 9416 4 6 Battery AA Alkaline Commercial Commercial Commercial 6 1 Knob control 9022 9022 1 9022 1 7 1 Speaker Assembly 9417 upgrade kit 9418 9418 8 3 Screw Self tap 4 x Commercial N A N A 9 2 Wire leads speaker 26AWG Commercial N A N A 10 1 Megaphone Subassy 9417 upgrade kit 9420 9422 11 3 Screw ...

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