3.1 Siren System
The siren module supports 100W (8 Ohm or 11 Ohm) output speakers.
Using software, the Siren System can be configured for:
• PTT (Handheld Microphone Broadcast)
• Radio Rebroadcast
• HRT (Horn Ring Transfer) to enable and disable siren tones
- Single Tap or Double Tap to Start modes
• 4 (Minimum) industry standard siren tones*, playable in any order
- Wail
- Yelp
- Two-Tone
- Pulsar
• City Mode
• Air Horn
• Test Mode (Low Power output, suitable for in-workshop testing)
• Bench Mode (Uses internal speaker for development testing on the work-bench)
*See Appendix B for the full comprehensive list of siren tones
3.2 High Power Outputs.
There are 16 positive switching outputs. The first 7 channels are banked collectively as Group A, and the second 8 channels
are banked collectively as Group B. Group A and Group B can both source a maximum of 40 Amps each. Each channel can be
programmed with individual over- current and under voltage protection. Channel 16 is sourced from the primary battery input.
Each output is independently capable of switching 20 Amps.
Using Software, the outputs can be configured for:
• Minimum Voltage Dropout (disables the output when the supply voltage drops below the set level)
•Maximum Current Protection (disabled the output when the output current exceeds the set current level for a period of time)
• Output Mode - A selection of flashing patterns is available.
• Enable Inputs
- Up to 8 inputs can be selected to enable (turn on) the output. If ANY of the enable inputs is active, the output can turn on
• Inhibit Inputs
- Up to 4 inhibit inputs can be selected the inhibit the output. If any of the inhibit inputs is active, the output will not be
turned on. Inhibits take precedence over Enables.
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