Testing The Smartsiren Platinum System - Federal Signal Corporation SmartSiren Platinum Series Software Manual

Control pad configuration
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Completing the Control Pad Configuration

Testing the SmartSiren Platinum System

SOUND HAZARD
All effective sirens and horns produce loud sounds (120 dB) that may cause permanent
hearing loss. Always minimize your exposure to the sound of the siren and horn and wear
hearing protection. Do not sound the siren or horn indoors or in enclosed areas where you
and others will be exposed to the sound.
LIGHT HAZARD
To be an effective warning device, an emergency warning system produces bright light that
can be hazardous to your eyesight when viewed at a close range. Do not stare directly into
this lighting product at a close range or permanent damage to your eyesight may occur.
After programming the control pad, test the emergency warning system to ensure that it is operating
properly. Also test all vehicle functions, including horn operation, vehicle safety functions, and vehicle
lighting systems to ensure proper operation. Ensure that the installation has not affected the vehicle
operation or changed any vehicle safety functions or circuits. After testing is complete, provide a copy of
these instructions to the instructional staff and all operating personnel.
Do not test the sound and light system of the vehicle while driving. Operating the vehicle warning
systems may pose a hazard to the operator and other drivers if the systems do not function as
expected. Test the vehicle only in a controlled environment.
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