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TB0355A 

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09/27/05 

 

PARTS 

 
 

2

3

11 

5

 

YELP

WAIL

STBY

RADIO

HORN

PA

VOLUME

MAN/PHSR

O

F

F

O

N

SA-500

 

RAD

10 

8

1

4

9

 

 

 

Item Part 

Description 

 

CP3966 

Bolt, mounting, 1/4-20 X 3/8   (2 required) 

 CP3571 

Bracket, 

mounting 

CP4686 

Button, white   (for pushbutton switch)   (substitute CP4837 red button) 

CP4687-10 

Connector, 10-P header 

CP4688-10 

Connector, 10-P terminal block plug 

CP4684 

Control, volume, PA or RAD   (1K ohm) 

CP4680-1 

Cover with stud   (does not include CP4679 Chassis) 

 

ATO/ATC 20A 

Fuse, 20A Automotive 

CP4702 

Knob, rotary switch black,   (substitute CP4852 black knob) 

CP4835 

Label, front panel 

 

CP3570 

Microphone, Noise Canceling 

 

CP3633 

Microphone clip with mounting screws 

 

SR-15-1 

Microphone strain relief 

CP4685 

Switch, pushbutton, Horn or Man/Phsr 

CP3962 

Switch, rocker power 

10 

CP4683 

Switch, rotary function 

11 

CP4119 

Transistor, output   (2 required)   (Industry standard TIP36C,  Not Texas Instruments) 

 

 

 

 

ED1558 

Kit, Hardware   (includes CP3966 bolts, CP4688-10 connector, CP3633 mic clip) 

 

Summary of Contents for SA-500-16 14V

Page 1: ...F F O N SA 500 RAD INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL SA 500 16 14V SPECIAL PROGRAMMED WITH YELP OVERRIDE ON THE MAN PHSR BUTTON Carson is a trademark of Carson Manufacturing Company Inc Sound Hazard Sound level from siren speaker 120dBA 10 feet may cause hearing damage Do not operate siren without adequate hearing protection for you and anyone in immediate vicinity Ref OSHA 1910 95 for occupationa...

Page 2: ...EIGHT 5 pounds NIGHT VISIBILITY Backlit front control panel when power is on PROTECTION High Voltage Siren output stops with input voltage above highest rating Stops high output power from blowing speaker Reverse Polarity Fuse s blows when power is wired backwards Shorted Output Fuse s blows if speaker shorts a common problem NOTICE Due to continuous product improvements we must reserve the right ...

Page 3: ...l damage mounting bolts must not enter case more than 1 4 Wiring Use wiring capable of handling the current required Make sure all connections are tight Route wiring to prevent wear overheating and interference with air bag deployment Install and check all wiring before connection to vehicle battery Testing Test all siren functions after installation to assure proper operation Test vehicle operati...

Page 4: ...The auxiliary input is normally activated by connecting to positive To activate by connecting to ground cut the two jumper resistors labeled AUX P Cutout Input Polarity The cutout input is normally activated by connecting to positive To activate by connecting to ground cut the two jumper resistors labeled CUT P Two Tone Two Tone can replace Phaser by cutting the jumper resistor labeled T T Phaser ...

Page 5: ...e of delivering peak currents up to 50 amps for adequate short circuit protection and reliable operation The preferred source is directly at the vehicle battery The unit is internally fused Attach leads by stripping 3 8 inserting into connector and clamp by tightening screw Make sure the screw is tight and the wire can t be pulled out Failure to adequately tighten the screw can result in improper ...

Page 6: ...ptional operation includes replacement of the Phaser tone with Two Tone or disabling the Phaser tone entirely Horn This push button switch provides a simulated air horn tone while pressed This can be used to supplement the normal vehicle horn and is useful at intersections or in low noise areas This tone will override all other siren tones PA Pressing the microphone button in any mode except Radio...

Page 7: ...erly The input voltage must be greater than lowest rating Intermittent siren tone High Voltage Protection Connector or connections loose Loose connection at power source Mic button activation Circuit breaker in supply connection Is the vehicle voltage regulator working properly Is the connector tight on the back of the unit Check for loose leads back to power source Is something lying on the micro...

Page 8: ...l volume PA or RAD 1K ohm 5 CP4680 1 Cover with stud does not include CP4679 Chassis ATO ATC 20A Fuse 20A Automotive 6 CP4702 Knob rotary switch black substitute CP4852 black knob 7 CP4835 Label front panel CP3570 Microphone Noise Canceling CP3633 Microphone clip with mounting screws SR 15 1 Microphone strain relief 8 CP4685 Switch pushbutton Horn or Man Phsr 9 CP3962 Switch rocker power 10 CP4683...

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