Federal Signal Corporation ultravoice UV Installation, Operation And Service Manual
Federal Signal Corporation ultravoice UV Installation, Operation And Service Manual

Federal Signal Corporation ultravoice UV Installation, Operation And Service Manual

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UltraVoice
(UV)
®
Electronic Siren Controller
Installation, Operation, and
Service Manual
255354
Rev.
Q5
1216
Printed in U.S.A.
© Copyright 2016 Federal Signal Corporation

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  • Page 1 UltraVoice (UV) ® Electronic Siren Controller Installation, Operation, and Service Manual 255354 Rev. 1216 Printed in U.S.A. © Copyright 2016 Federal Signal Corporation...
  • Page 2 A copy of this limited warranty can also be obtained by written request to Federal Signal Corporation, 2645 Federal Signal Drive, University Park, IL 60484, email to info@fedsig.com or call +1 708-534-3400.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Messages............................. 9 General Description ..........................11 Introduction ............................11 Overview ............................11 Features ............................12 UV Controller Overview ........................13 Controllers ..........................13 For Directional Speaker Arrays ....................14 For Modulator Speaker Arrays ....................14 Programming Methods ........................14 Commander (SFCDWARE) ....................... 15 FSPWARE ..........................
  • Page 4 Unit Type ........................... 27 Activation Formats ........................28 User Programs ..........................28 Activation Functions ........................28 UV Controller Installation ........................30 Pole Mounting ........................... 30 Flat Surface Mounting ....................... 31 Electrical Connections ........................34 Power Connections ........................34 Signal Connections ........................35 Speaker Wiring for DSA Series Sirens ..................
  • Page 5 600-ohm Adjustment Procedure for Activation Audio ............... 50 600-ohm Adjustment Procedure for External Audio Source Input ..........51 Options ..............................52 Model UVARM ..........................52 Specifications for UVARM ......................53 Model UVTR ............................. 55 UVTR Mounting Location ......................55 UVTR Wiring ..........................55 Model HTR4 (Battery Warmers) .......................
  • Page 6 Tables Table 1 UV Models and Controller Options ..................13 Table 2 DSA Power Rating Table ......................14 Table 3 UV400 Amplifier Selection Table ..................14 Table 4 UV+ Controller Card Setting I/O ..................... 16 Table 5 Front Panel of UV+ Controller Card ..................18 Table 6 Front Panel Controls for UV+ Controller Card..............
  • Page 7 Table 25 Audio and Relay Output Card Option ................. 53 Table 26 Connectors ..........................54 Table 27 Indicators ..........................54 Table 28 Transformer Wiring ....................... 57 Table 29 Electrical ..........................63 Table 30 600 ohm Audio Output Port ....................63 Table 31 Bandwidth Requirements .....................
  • Page 8 Figure 18 Schematic Diagram UVTR ....................55 Figure 19 HTR4 Wiring Diagram ......................58 Figure 20 Serial to Ethernet Board ..................... 63 Figure 21 DSA Retrofit Wiring for UV Controllers ................67 Figure 22 Original DSA Wiring for UV Controllers not using retrofit kit ......... 68 Figure 23 Modulator Speaker Array Retrofit Wiring ................
  • Page 9: Safety Messages

    Safety Messages Safety Messages It is important to follow all instructions shipped with this product. This device is to be installed by trained personnel who are thoroughly familiar with the country electric codes and will follow these guidelines as well as local codes. Listed below are important safety instructions and precautions you should follow: Important Notice Federal Signal reserves the right to make changes to devices and specifications detailed in...
  • Page 10 Safety Messages • If future service and operating personnel do not have these instructions to refer to, the siren system may not provide the intended audible warning and service personnel may be exposed to death, permanent hearing loss, or other bodily injury. File these instructions in a safe place and refer to them periodically.
  • Page 11: General Description

    General Description General Description Introduction This manual describes the features, operation, installation, specifications, maintenance, and options of the UltraVoice (UV) controller. The UV controller includes a single high- powered computer-based control card that controls and monitors all siren functions while minimizing wiring and increasing reliability.
  • Page 12: Features

    General Description • Batteries • DVSD—Digital voice mini SD card to store voice and tone alerts Features The UV controller has the following features. • Seven standard warning signals: wail, alternate wail, pulsed wail, steady, alternate steady, pulsed steady, and Westminster chime (auxiliary). •...
  • Page 13: Uv Controller Overview

    General Description UV Controller Overview The UV controller consists of two cabinets, which are bolted to a mounting channel for ease of installation. The Control Cabinet (NEMA 4) houses a card cage for easy installation and maintenance of plug-in cards. The card cage has a capacity of tens cards consisting as follows: •...
  • Page 14: For Directional Speaker Arrays

    General Description For Directional Speaker Arrays Each UV400 amplifier is a 400 watt amplifier. Therefore, consult the following table to determine how many amplifiers are required to drive Directional Speaker Arrays (DSA) siren combinations. Use DSA speakers in 400 watt increments with UV400 amplifiers. Table 2 DSA Power Rating Table Model Total Power...
  • Page 15: Commander (Sfcdware)

    General Description Commander (SFCDWARE) SFCDWARE is a Windows -based programming software used to control, monitor, and ® configure the digital version of the siren controller. The software communicates with the siren controller over a wireless communication link. Refer to the Help menu provided with the software for operational details.
  • Page 16: Technical Description

    Technical Description Technical Description The following table provides settings and interface inputs and outputs for the UV+ controller card. See Figure 2. Table 4 UV+ Controller Card Setting I/O Pins 9 and 10, P1#1 Baud Rate Selection Jumper ON=9600 Baud, OFF=1200 Baud Front Panel Microphone jack...
  • Page 17: Figure 2 Uv+ Controller Card

    Technical Description Figure 2 UV+ Controller Card JP11 JP14 MIC GAIN R123 R125 JP10 JP13 TP16 JP12 Installation, Operation, and Service Manual...
  • Page 18: Table 5 Front Panel Of Uv+ Controller Card

    Technical Description The following table provides the descriptions of the front panel indicators. See Figure 3. Table 5 Front Panel of UV+ Controller Card Labels Activate with a hold time > 0.50 seconds Antenna connector when used with a one-way radio receiver Receive serial data and receipt of radio channel modulation Transmit serial data and DTMF and digital AUDIO A...
  • Page 19: Operations

    Operations Figure 3 UV Controller and UV400 Amplifier Front Panel Indicators ANTENNA CONNECTOR RS232 RECEIVE LED RS232 TRANSMIT LED POWER LED POWER AUDIO GENERATOR LEDS AUDIO LED OUTPUT ARM LED SPKR. LOAD PUBLIC ADDRESS LED LOAD COMPUTER CLOCK CARRIER DETECT LED OVER OVER TEMPERATURE LED TEMP...
  • Page 20: Manual Activation

    Operations Manual Activation Use the manual activation switches to activate siren functions. Switches are located on the front panel of the UV+ controller card. In addition, activating switches simultaneously can operate specific testing and calibration features. See Table 8. Figure 4 UV+ Controller Card Switches Table 8 Manual Activation Switches on UV+ Controller Card Function Switch Function...
  • Page 21: Relay Output (Jp11)

    Operations NOTE: • The microphone volume adjustment knob, labeled MIC GAIN, is located on UV+ controller card front panel. • Local PA overrides ALL siren functions activated either remotely or locally. Relay Output (JP11) The relay output is terminal block JP11, which is located at the bottom of the backplane motherboard.
  • Page 22: Vdc Supply (Jp13)

    Operations You can activate functions 1 through 7 by providing momentary, dry contact closure between COM and the desired JP14 terminal. Shorting F1 to COM activates whatever is programmed for code #1, shorting F2 to COM activates whatever is programmed for code #2, and so on.
  • Page 23: Sensor Inputs (Jp15)

    Operations Sensor Inputs (JP15) Terminal block JP15 is located at the bottom of the backplane motherboard. Use sensor inputs to detect and notify conditions occurring at an RTU location. See Figure 6. Table 10 Sensor Connections JP15 Terminal Function 1—COM Common 2—SPR #1 Spare #1...
  • Page 24: Rotation Sensor (Jp17)

    Operations Table 11 External Sensors JP16 Terminal Function 1—(-) Isolated Supply (ground) 2—(+) Isolated Supply (+5 V) Rotation Sensor (JP17) Terminal block JP17 at the bottom of the backplane motherboard is for Rotation Sensor Inputs. See Figure 7. Activate these by a short to common. Only use these inputs with a rotating electronic siren.
  • Page 25: Battery Charger

    Operations Battery Charger In the Battery Cabinet is a 24 Vdc charger that monitors battery conditions, temperature and varies charge rate. See the Battery section under Specifications for required quantity of batteries. The two or four batteries are wired to provide the 24 Vdc required for controller operation.
  • Page 26: Installation

    Installation Installation Electrocution or severe personal injury can occur when making electrical connections, drilling holes, or lifting equipment. Therefore, experienced electricians in accordance with national and local electrical codes, acting under the direction of the installation crew safety foreman, should perform installation.
  • Page 27: Site Address Switch (S1)

    Installation Table 14 UV Weight Model Number Weight 170 lb (Net weight, without user-provided batteries) UV400 4.12 lb each Site Address Switch (S1) The site address sets the siren site number and identifies the site in two-way report back systems. See Figure 2. The site address is a three-digit number with a range of 001 to 1024.
  • Page 28: Activation Formats

    Installation Activation Formats For Two-Tone activated units, the Two-Tone Timing parameters configures the time duration of the activation tone codes. The three parameters, A-Time, B-Time and S-Time; sets the time duration for the A-tone, B-tone and Single-Tone respectively. NOTE: The Two-Tone timing parameters are minimum values only. The actual tone times may be longer than the specified times.
  • Page 29 Installation Function Definition Cancel Terminates active function. Report Send unit status to base. Master Reset Terminates active function and clears latched status. Plus Phase All functions between “PLUS PHASE” and “MINUS PHASE” repeat for the duration of time encoded in the EAS activation frame (EAS activations only).
  • Page 30: Uv Controller Installation

    Installation Function Definition Zone C (rotating Position siren head in the C direction. sirens only) Zone D (rotating Position siren head in the D direction. sirens only) Relay Functions All relay functions require the optional UVARM (UltraVoice Audio Relay Module. Repeat Start Repeat all functions between Repeat Start and Repeat End n times.
  • Page 31: Flat Surface Mounting

    Installation 6. Drill a 3/8 inch pilot hole at each of the locations. Drill each hole at least 3-1/2 inches (90 mm) deep. 7. Use a crane or mechanical hoist to lift the UV controller to the desired height along the pole.
  • Page 32: Figure 9 Typical Siren

    Installation 5. Attach the UV controller to the wall, using four user-supplied 1/2 inch x 5 inch lag bolts. Slide a user-supplied 1/2 inch flat washer onto each bolt before threading the bolt into the pole. 6. Install a user-supplied, fused, disconnect switch. Use the proper type required by the authority having jurisdiction in your area.
  • Page 33: Figure 10 Flat Surface Mounting

    Installation Figure 10 Flat Surface Mounting CRANE LIFT SEE DETAIL "A" CONDUIT 8 TO 10 FT. (IF REQUIRED) WOOD OR STEEL PLATFORM * ROOF ANCHOR LAG SCREWS INTO PLATFORM AND SIREN ROOF MEMBERS CONTROL * A PROFESSIONAL/ TO CONTROL STRUCTURAL ENGINEER DEVICE SHOULD REVIEW MOUNTING LOCATIONS...
  • Page 34: Electrical Connections

    Installation Electrical Connections Install the siren electrical system in compliance with local electrical codes and NEC recommendations. Federal Signal also recommends that all user- installed conduit connections enter from the bottom of the cabinet. Disconnect all power and read all warnings at the beginning of this manual and on the batteries before making connections.
  • Page 35: Signal Connections

    Installation Signal Connections Refer to the following table for speaker wire connections. Module locations are 0 at the bottom, 1 next up etc. See Figures 11 through 13 for AMP location on the backplane motherboard. If the UV controller is going to replace an existing controller, prior to the UV controller, re-wire the siren as shown in Appendix B before making the speaker connections.
  • Page 36: Figure 11 Uv Backplane Motherboard (Amp1 To Amp 4)

    Installation The following Figures 10 through 12 illustrate the AMP location on the backplane motherboard. Figure 11 UV Backplane Motherboard (AMP1 to AMP 4) Figure 12 UV Backplane Motherboard (AMP 5) Figure 13 UV Backplane Motherboard (AMP 6, AMP7, and AMP8) UltraVoice (UV)
  • Page 37: Speaker Wiring For Dsa Series Sirens

    Installation Speaker Wiring for DSA Series Sirens DSA speaker arrays range in size from 200 watt to 600 watt. The UV controller may drive multiple combinations of DSA speakers up to 3200 watt of power. Each UV amplifier is designed to drive an 11 ohm impedance, which corresponds to two series pairs of DSA speakers wired in parallel (400 watt).
  • Page 38: Yagi Antenna Installation

    Installation Yagi Antenna Installation To prevent electrocution or severe personal injury, install antenna away from prower lines and install with proper grounding. Yagi Antenna Pre-Assembly See Figure 14. To per-assemble the antenna, do the following: 1. Unpack the antenna and locate the following parts: •...
  • Page 39 Installation 5. Locate the connector/brass tube assembly in the gamma match parts bag and insert the assembly first through the connector bracket, and then thread the connector into the bracket. Tighten the connector fully. Use a drop of Locktite or other thread lock in the threads to eliminate the possibility of the connector loosening.
  • Page 40: Omni Antenna Installation

    Installation Mount Yagi Antenna See the Figure 14. To install the Yagi antenna, do the following: 1. Install antenna, (using installation bracket or equivalent) as high as possible in which the antenna cable and obstacles allow, and install on side of pole closest to the receiving station.
  • Page 41: Figure 14 Yagi Antenna Installation Example

    Installation If the VSWR specification is unattainable, replace the cable (A simple ohmmeter check of the cable does not guarantee that the antenna cable is good, due to the DMM not having the ability to check the cable at high frequencies). If that does not take care of the problem, replace the antenna.
  • Page 42: Figure 15 Omni Antenna Installation Example

    Installation Figure 15 Omni Antenna Installation Example UltraVoice (UV)
  • Page 43: Figure 16 Antenna Grounding

    Installation Figure 16 Antenna Grounding Installation, Operation, and Service Manual...
  • Page 44: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Batteries (user supplied) Battery Voltage at 72°F 27.2 Vdc nominal Refer to Federal Signal Website (http://www.alertnotification.net/) for current recommended batteries. Use of batteries other than those specified may degrade the operation of this product and void the warranty. Batteries are user supplied. Relay Output (JP11) Contact Rating 30 Vdc, 15A...
  • Page 45: Pre-Operation Checkout And Testing

    Pre-operation Checkout and Testing Table 22 Environmental Operating temperature -30°C to +65°C Humidity 0% to 98% non-condensing NOTE: The siren can operate throughout this temperature range provided the battery temperature is maintained at -18°C or higher. Table 23 Physical UV400 Amplifiers 10.5 in, 2.0 in, 8.5 in (height x width x depth), 26.67 cm x 5.080 cm x 21.59 cm...
  • Page 46: Testing Battery Charge

    Pre-operation Checkout and Testing Testing Battery Charge After charging the batteries, test siren operation by doing the following: 1. Disconnect all amplifier terminal strip connectors from the bottom of the backplane motherboard. 2. Press one of the manual activation switches to start one of the pre-programmed functions.
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    Maintenance NOTE: See Appendix A UV RTU Field Service Data Sheet. Use this data sheet to test the siren. Maintenance Service or maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with the siren, associated controls, and power sources being used and in conjunction with the authorities having jurisdiction.
  • Page 48: Checking The Signal

    Maintenance 4. To replace a defective driver, remove the 4 hex head 1/4-inch mounting bolts that are holding the inspection plate. Make sure the flat washers and split washers are not misplaced. Note the color and location of the wires going to the driver. Remove the driver by turning it counterclockwise.
  • Page 49: Checking The Charger

    Maintenance Checking the Charger To check the charger, do the following: 1. Turn off the AC power to the control cabinet. 2. Measure the overall battery voltage between Battery 1 (negative) and Battery 2 (positive). The battery voltage should be 25 to 27 Vdc (nominal). 3.
  • Page 50: Adjusting The Transmit Deviation

    Maintenance Adjusting the transmit deviation To adjust the transmit deviation, do the following: 1. Simultaneously press buttons 5 and 7 on the UV+ controller card. This causes the controller to transmit for approximately 8 seconds. 2. Measure the deviation level using a radio service monitor set to the correct RF. 3.
  • Page 51: 600-Ohm Adjustment Procedure For External Audio Source Input

    Maintenance 2. TX adjustment (If one way communication, then skip this step) • Simultaneously press buttons 5 and 7 on the UV+ controller card. This causes the controller to transmit for approximately 8 seconds. • Determine proper siren TX level required: Nominal UV TX level is 1 V .
  • Page 52: Options

    Options Table 24 Troubleshooting Problem Action No Radio Decode • Unit was not armed before sending a DTMF function code or unit is not programmed to recognize that particular code sequence or signal is not being received properly. • Verify programming is correct. Check the received audio signal quality at the RX test pin on the front of the control card.
  • Page 53: Specifications For Uvarm

    Options Figure 17 UVARM Front Panel Indicators Specifications for UVARM Table 25 Audio and Relay Output Card Option Input voltage 13.5 V to 30 V Input current 200 mA maximum Balanced 33 ohm output Adjustable from 0.2 V to 1.9 V Balanced 600 ohm output Adjustable from 0.2 to 3 V or -12 dB to +11 dB, surge...
  • Page 54: Table 26 Connectors

    Options Table 26 Connectors Wire Size All front panel connectors 22 to 14 AWG Back plane 48 pin EPT male card edge connector 33 ohm audio output 1 and 2 balanced output 600 ohm audio output 1 and 2 balanced output 600 ohm/line level audio output 1 and 2 balanced output or 1 - signal...
  • Page 55: Model Uvtr

    Options Model UVTR The UVTR is a transformer/rectifier for primary system power with battery back up and allows the siren to operate from a 210 Vac to 264 Vac power source when ac power is available. During normal operation, the UVTR maintains a charge to the standby batteries.
  • Page 56 Options When wiring the Model UVTR to the Control Cabinet, the installer must follow wiring instructions as in Figure 26 Transformer Rectifier Wiring to Control or damage may occur to Control System and/or batteries. Preparation To wire the UVTR, do the following: 1.
  • Page 57: Table 28 Transformer Wiring

    Options Table 28 Transformer Wiring Transformer Primary (2 each) 10 AWG, CU, stranded, black 40 inches in length. Rectifier Output (1 each) 2 AWG, CU, Black, 30 inches in length–24 Vdc Negative. (1 each) 2 AWG, CU, Red, 40 inches in length–24 V dc Positive. Control Cabinet (1 each) 14 AWG, CU, stranded, black 60 inches in length–120 Vac Line...
  • Page 58: Model Htr4 (Battery Warmers)

    Options Model HTR4 (Battery Warmers) Battery Warmers require 120 Vac. In locations where temperatures may drop below freezing for extended periods, the optional battery warmers are recommended to maintain battery efficiency. A thermostat provides on/off control of the warmers that senses the inside temperature of the Battery Cabinet.
  • Page 59: Radio Control

    Options Radio Control You can activate the siren by a radio signal when the optional radio receiver is incorporated into the UV controller. Activation by radio control has the advantage that control lines are not required between the siren control site and the siren location. A suitable receiver in the 0 can control voice and tone signals.
  • Page 60: Local Quiet Test

    Options Local Quiet Test The Local Quiet test allows performing Quiet Tests on the siren control and siren speaker array. Quiet Test uses a 20 kHz tone to quietly test the tone generators, amplifiers, and speaker drivers. To perform this test, program the Quiet Test under one of the activation codes.
  • Page 61: Converting The Files

    Options Converting the files To convert the files, do the following: 1. Adjust the amplitude to insure that the peaks are at or slightly into the limits. If converting from 16 bit to 8 bit, insure that dithering is disabled. 2.
  • Page 62: Uv25St Option

    Options Do not use this voltage source for radios, which draw more than 1.5 A of current in transmit. Use both grounds and both +12 Vdc connections for current handling. If a higher current output is required, purchase a 24 Vdc to 12 Vdc voltage converter. The UVT series models includes this converter.
  • Page 63: Ethernet Board Specifications

    2 and 3 at JP8. JP8 is located on the main controller card. Refer to “600-ohm Adjustment Procedure for Activation Audio,” in the Maintenance section. See the SE2000 Manual for connections and specifications. Figure 20 Serial to Ethernet Board OUTPUT LEVEL DEFAULT +12V CONFIG/FLASH Federal Signal Corporation Copyright 2006 2005457_ 291351A Installation, Operation, and Service Manual...
  • Page 64: Network Information

    Options Network Information Protocols Supported • TCP/IP • UDP (optional) • XML (optional) • XMPP (optional) IP Ports Used 16887 (SmartMsg TCP/IP) 80 (HTTP) 3100 (optional UDP Serial Over IP) 3101 (optional UDP Voice Over IP) IP Address User selectable TOS/DSCP (Type of Service) User selectable Table 31 Bandwidth Requirements...
  • Page 65: Getting Service

    Getting Service Getting Service If you are experiencing any difficulties, contact Federal Signal Customer Care at: 800-548-7229 or 708-534-3400 extension 5822 or Technical Support at: 800-524-3021 or 708-534-3400 extension 7329 or through e-mail at: techsupport@fedsig.com. For instruction manuals and information on related products, visit: http://www.fedsig.com/ Installation, Operation, and Service Manual...
  • Page 66: Appendix A Uv Rtu Field Service Data Sheet

    Appendix A UV RTU Field Service Data Sheet Appendix A UV RTU Field Service Data Sheet Customer: Project Number: Date: Contact Person: Phone Second Phone Radio Shop: Contact: Phone: Siren Type: S/N: Voltage: Controller Type: Antenna: Omni A/C Service: O.H Yagi U.G.
  • Page 67: Appendix B Wiring Diagrams

    Appendix B Wiring Diagrams Appendix B Wiring Diagrams Figure 21 DSA Retrofit Wiring for UV Controllers Installation, Operation, and Service Manual...
  • Page 68: Figure 22 Original Dsa Wiring For Uv Controllers Not Using Retrofit Kit

    Appendix B Wiring Diagrams Figure 22 Original DSA Wiring for UV Controllers not using retrofit kit UltraVoice (UV)
  • Page 69: Figure 23 Modulator Speaker Array Retrofit Wiring

    Appendix B Wiring Diagrams Figure 23 Modulator Speaker Array Retrofit Wiring Installation, Operation, and Service Manual...
  • Page 70: Figure 24 Modulator Speaker Array Retrofit Wiring

    Appendix B Wiring Diagrams Figure 24 Modulator Speaker Array Retrofit Wiring UltraVoice (UV)
  • Page 71: Appendix C Drawings

    Appendix C Drawings Figure 25 UV Controller Two-way Radio Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 72: Figure 26 Uvtd-Ip Broadband Wiring Diagram

    Figure 26 UVTD-IP Broadband Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 73: Figure 27 Two-Way Solar Uv Wiring Diagram

    175902A-10 15 AMP 148A107 (REF) EQUIPMENT POLYPHASER T300104-09-004 ANTENNA WHT 4 GA. T300104-09-001 17500919 WHT 4 GA. (1 REQUIRED WITH 2 BATTERIES) T300104-09-004 DC CONVERTER WHT 4 GA. Federal Signal Corporation VX-4500 BATTERY BOX CONNECTIONS RADIO WIRING 17500861 259186 (A6)
  • Page 74: Figure 28 Uv Controller Two-Way Radio Receiver Final Assembly

    2645 FEDERAL SIGNAL DRIVE - UNIVERSITY PARK,IL 60466 FINISH: MATERIAL DESCRIBED AND INFORMATION CONVEYED IS PROPRIETARY TO FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION, IS OR MAY BE THE SUBJECT OF PATENT APPLICATIONS, AND MAY OR MAYNOT BE COPIED, DIVULGED TO OTHERS, OR USED FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT CONSENT.
  • Page 75: Figure 29 Uv Controller Two-Way Radio Receiver Final Assembly (Continued)

    2645 FEDERAL SIGNAL DRIVE - UNIVERSITY PARK,IL 60466 FINISH: CAGE ASSEMBLY MATERIAL DESCRIBED AND INFORMATION CONVEYED IS PROPRIETARY TO FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION, IS OR MAY BE THE SUBJECT OF PATENT APPLICATIONS, AND MAY OR MAYNOT BE COPIED, DIVULGED TO OTHERS, OR USED FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT CONSENT.
  • Page 76: Figure 30 Broadband Uvtd-Ip Final Assembly

    10/13/16 FINISH: MATERIAL DESCRIBED AND INFORMATION CONVEYED IS SEE ECO #3132 2/20/15 PROPRIETARY TO FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION, IS OR MAY BE THE SUBJECT OF PATENT APPLICATIONS, AND SEE ECR #1136 9/19/13 MAYNOT BE COPIED, DIVULGED TO OTHERS, OR USED FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT CONSENT.
  • Page 77: Figure 31 Broadband Uvtd-Ip Final Assembly (Continued)

    2645 FEDERAL SIGNAL DRIVE - UNIVERSITY PARK,IL 60466 FINISH: MATERIAL DESCRIBED AND INFORMATION CONVEYED IS PROPRIETARY TO FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION, IS OR MAY BE THE SUBJECT OF PATENT APPLICATIONS, AND MAYNOT BE COPIED, DIVULGED TO OTHERS, OR USED FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT CONSENT.
  • Page 78: Figure 32 Uvtr Transformer

    2645 FEDERAL SIGNAL DRIVE - UNIVERSITY PARK,IL 60466 FINISH: MATERIAL DESCRIBED AND INFORMATION CONVEYED IS PROPRIETARY TO FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION, IS OR MAY BE THE SUBJECT OF PATENT APPLICATIONS, AND MAYNOT BE COPIED, DIVULGED TO OTHERS, OR USED FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT CONSENT.
  • Page 79: Figure 33 Transformer Rectifier Wiring To Control Cabinet

    Figure 33 Transformer Rectifier Wiring to Control Cabinet PRIMARY CABINET JP25 BATTERY BATTERY JP26 AMP 5 AMP 6 TEST CHARGER SPEAKER SECONDARY CABINET JP12 REMOTE ACTIVATION INPUTS SENSOR INPUTS VISO 2005147 RELAY 600 OHM T300422-03-066 T300422-03-066 FROM BATTERY (+) BATTERY CABINET FIELD WIRING 45Uf...

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