EasyManua.ls Logo

Hazard CS201 - Page 7

Default Icon
8 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
920-0090-01 Rev C
Page 7 of 8
C
S
201 Electronic
S
iren
TROUBLESHOOTING:
All sirens are thoroughly tested prior to shipment. However, should you encounter a problem during installation
or during the life of the product, follow the guide below for troubleshooting and repair information. If the problem
cannot be recti ed using the solutions given below, additional information may be obtained from the manufacturer
– contact details are at the end of this document.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Fuse Blows
Fuse Blows ¹
Speaker wires short circuit
Check speaker wire outputs for short circuits
Check speaker wire outputs for short circuits
Speaker internally shorted
Replace speaker(s)
Replace speaker(s)
Faulty siren
If fuse continues to blow after checking the rst
If fuse continues to blow after checking the rst
two points replace the siren
two points replace the siren
No siren output (audible
clicking heard from siren)
Siren short circuit protection
activating
Check speaker wiring
Replace speaker(s)
No siren output (siren tones
may be heard in amp)
Speaker or speaker wires
open circuit
Check speaker wiring
Replace speaker(s)
Low PA Volume
Volume turned down
Faulty controller
Adjust volume using controller
Replace controller
No backlighting on controller
Park light wire not connected
Faulty controller
Connect park light wire to vehicle as shown in
wiring diagram
Replace controller
Siren on button ashing High voltage to siren
Check siren is correct voltage for the vehicle
Check vehicle voltage
Momentary button ashing Siren is over temperature
Let siren cool, possibly change siren location to
improve air ow/heat sinking, keep away from
other heat sources
Siren off button ashing Low voltage to siren
Check siren is correct voltage for the vehicle
Check siren wiring for bad connections
Check vehicle voltage
¹
Note: Always replace the fuse with the same value that was originally in the siren
Note: Always replace the fuse with the same value that was originally in the siren