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Unpacking &
Pre-installation
After unpacking your Siren, carefully inspect the
unit and associated parts for any damage that may
have been caused in transit. Report any damage to
the carrier immediately.
Verify all components have been delivered. The box
should contain the Siren Control Head, Ampli-
er, cable/harness bag, microphone, hardware bag,
legend set and user manuals bag.
Installation &
Mounting
The Siren Control Head is made to mount
directly in the console of most leading manufactur-
ers as seen in Fig. 3 shown below. It may also be
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All devices should be mounted in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and securely fastened to vehicle elements
of sufcient strength to withstand the forces applied to the device. Ease of operation and convenience to the operator should
be the prime consideration when mounting the siren and controls. Adjust the mounting angle to allow maximum operator vis-
ibility. Do not mount the Control Head Module in a location that will obstruct the drivers view. Mount the microphone clip in a
convenient location to allow the operator easy access. Devices should be mounted only in locations that conform to their SAE
identication code as described in SAE Standard J1849. For example, electronics designed for interior mounting should not be
placed underhood, etc. Controls should be placed within convenient reach* of the driver or if intended for two person operation
the driver and/or passenger. In some vehicles, multiple control switches and/or using methods such as “horn ring transfer” which
utilizes the vehicle horn switch to toggle between siren tones may be necessary for convenient operation from two positions.
*Convenient reach is dened as the ability of the operator of the siren system to manipulate the controls from their normal driv-
ing/riding position without excessive movement away from the seat back or loss of eye contact with the roadway.
WARNING
mounted above the dash, below the dash or on the transmission tunnel using
the mounting hardware supplied (see Fig. 2 above). Also reference page 15
and 16 for description of components and Code 3 part numbers. Ease of
operation and convenience to the operator should be the prime consideration
when mounting the siren and controls. When choosing a mounting location
the user must consider the deployment area for the air bag of the vehicle and
other factors which might impact the safety of the vehicle occupants.
NOTE: Setups and adjustments will be made in steps that may require ac-
cess to the rear area of the unit. Plan the installation and wiring accordingly.
Figure 2
Figure 3