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SAFETY MESSAGE TO INSTALLERS

 OF

          ELECTRONIC SIRENS

WARNING

The lives of people depend on your safe installation

and servicing of UNITROL products. It is important

to read and follow all instructions shipped with the

products. In addition, listed below are some other

important safety instructions and precautions you

should follow before installation:

Qualifications

To properly install an electronic siren you must

have a good understanding of automotive electrical

procedures and systems, along with proficiency

in the installation and service of safety warning

equipment.

Sound Hazards

Your hearing and the hearing of others, in or close

to your emergency vehicle, could be damaged by

loud sounds. This can occur from short exposure to

very loud sounds or from longer exposures to

moderately loud sounds. For hearing conservation

guidance, refer to federal, state, or local

recommendations. 

OSHA Standard 1910.95 

offers

guidance on 

“Plermissible Noise Exposure”

.

All effective sirens and horns produce loud sounds,

which may, in certain situations, cause permanent

hearing loss.You should minimize your exposure

times and wear suitable hearing protection.

During  Installation

DO NOT 

connect this system to the vehicle battery

until 

ALL 

other electrical connections are made,

mounting of all components is complete, and you

have verified that no shorts exist.

Be sure the siren amplifier and speaker(s) in your

installation have compatible wattage rating.

In order for the electronic siren to function properly,

the ground connection must be made to a solid chassis

component and not to an insulated point.

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Sound output will be severely reduced if any objects

are in front of this speaker. If maximum sound output

is required for your application, you should ensure

that the front of the speaker is clear of any obstruction.

Install the speaker(s) in a location which provides

maximum signaling effectiveness and minimizes the

sound reaching the vehicle’s occupants.

Installation of two speakers requires wiring speakers in

phases.

DO NOT

 install equipment or route wiring or cord in the

deployment path of an air bag.

Locate the control head so the vehicle, controls, and

microphone can be operated safely.

When drilling into a vehicle structure, be sure that both

sides of the surface are clear of anything that could be

damaged.

If wiring is shorted to vehicle frame, high current

conductors can cause hazardous sparks resulting in

electrical fires or flying molten metal.

After Installation

After installation, test the electronic siren, speaker

system, and light system to ensure that it is operating

properly.

Test all vehicle functions, including horn operation

and vehicle light systems, to ensure proper operation.

After testing is complete, provide a copy of these

instructions to the instructional staff and all operating

personel.

File these instructions in a safe place and refer to them

when maintaining and/or reinstalling the product.

Failure to follow all safety precautions and

instructions may result in property damage,

serious injury, or death to you or others.

Summary of Contents for Unitrol 280 Series

Page 1: ...AN 80K REV 14 FEB 03 80K AMPLIFIER Sirens Sirens with P A Sirens with P A and Switching INSTALLATION OPERATION FS UNITROL 1108 RAYMOND WAY ANAHEIM CA 92801 714 871 3336 Fax 714 871 3418 WWW UNITROL CO...

Page 2: ...ions Section VIII pg 9 P A Kit Installation Section IV pg 4 Model183K Standard Optional Features Section IV pg 5 Siren Warning Light Control Section IV pg 5 Rear Connections Section IV pg 5 Horn Ring...

Page 3: ...W OUTPROOFTRANSISTORPROTECTION 1 Output transistors blown out in normal sirens by failures of the siren speaker or its wiring are protected in the Unitrol 80K by automatic circuitry a Short circuited...

Page 4: ...hing Kawasaki wire colors with amplifier harness wires AIRHORN 1 12V applied to the amplifier s AIR HORN wire 3 pin power connector operates the air horn 12V can be supplied by a separate switch or th...

Page 5: ...o match horn button polarity Connect other side of switch to terminal 9 OptionalConnectionsorEquipmentcaninclude a AIR HORN See item 3 below b Microphone radio P A See Section V c Intrusion Alarm See...

Page 6: ...de by pressing the microphone button and talking Siren sounds are stopped until mic button is released INSTALLATION 1 Locate area for jack installation Allow 1 diameter clearance space for back portio...

Page 7: ...ition 1 2 3 turn on warning lights Position 3 turns on the siren and horn ring controls The toggle switch controls the siren s mode of operation during slide switch position 3 OFF No Siren MAN Allows...

Page 8: ...ontrols siren as follows During MAN Siren rises and falls only as horn ring is manually pressed and released During WAIL Horn ring activates 5 second Yelp During HI LO Horn ring activates 5 second Het...

Page 9: ...ntain blades audio connections will be established when radio cable is plugged into radio head 2 Radio Control If radio power control is desired locate the radio s transmit and receive control wires a...

Page 10: ...for warning lights SUGGESTEDCONNECTIONS 1 Since there are no uniform lighting arrangements there are no set rules for connecting wires Instructions appearing below are only suggestions You may prefer...

Page 11: ...is undesirable the positive output may be used to operate siren sounds or the air horn Page 9 c Connect one terminal either one of system on off switch to desired pin in amplifier 12 pin connector see...

Page 12: ...switch on bottom of amplifier chassis to match power rating of speakers to be used 3 Install amplifiers with 4 inches maximum between cabinets PRELIMINARYCONNECTIONS 1 Interconnect AIR HORN wires fro...

Page 13: ...g 2 Set slide switch on bottom of amplifier chassis to match power rating of speakers to be used 3 Install amplifier with 4 inches maximum between cabinets Page 11 PRELIMINARYCONNECTIONS 1 Interconnec...

Page 14: ...watts by vehicle voltage 13 volts nominal The result will be amperes 5 Motors Relays Most motors used in warning light bars draw 1 ampere or less Most relays draw 3 amperes or less 6 Keep in mind that...

Page 15: ...r on which unauthorized repairs or modifications have been made nor does it cover units that have been abused or used beyond limits stated in specifications FIVE YEARWARRANTY LIMITATIONS TECHNICAL SUP...

Page 16: ...longer exposures to moderately loud sounds For hearing conservation guidance refer to Federal State or local recommendations OSHA Standard 1910 95 offers guidance on Permissible Noise Exposure All ef...

Page 17: ...age rating In order for the electronic siren to function properly the ground connection must be made to a solid chassis component and not to an insulated point Page 15 Sound output will be severely re...

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