UltraVoice Manual - Alerting & Notification
UltraVoice Manual - Alerting & Notification
UltraVoice Manual - Alerting & Notification
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6.1 Initial Checkout<br />
The siren is now ready to operate as a<br />
stand-alone device with control from the<br />
front panel. If you wish to remotely<br />
control this siren via landline, you will<br />
find terminal blocks located at the<br />
bottom of the system motherboard<br />
labeled REMOTE ACTIVATION<br />
INPUTS (JP14). A momentary, dry<br />
contact closure between COM and any<br />
other JP14 terminal will activate the<br />
associated function (see Section 5.3).<br />
The SIG OUTPUT LED indicates that<br />
the amplifier output signal level is<br />
sufficient for siren signal operation.<br />
FINAL TESTS<br />
Note: Refer to the factory data sheet<br />
and unit programming data sheet, which<br />
should have been shipped with the<br />
controller.<br />
If the controller is using two-way<br />
communication, calibrate the Quiet Test<br />
function by pressing switches 2 & 3 on<br />
the front panel at the same time.<br />
Federal Signal <strong>UltraVoice</strong><br />
Installation and Operation <strong>Manual</strong><br />
PRE OPERATION CHECKOUT AND TEST<br />
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All siren signals should be tested at this<br />
time by momentarily depressing the<br />
appropriate switch on the control<br />
module front panel, or if possible by<br />
radio activation. If included, the optional<br />
radio interface should be tested at this<br />
time. See Options Section concerning<br />
radio information. Test and verify proper<br />
operation of all functions over the radio<br />
system. If two way radio communication,<br />
then check the Central Control Unit<br />
base station reports for failures.<br />
After the installation is complete and it<br />
has been established that the siren is<br />
operating properly, Federal<br />
recommends that the Control Unit and<br />
battery box be padlocked to discourage<br />
vandalism.<br />
A factory test data sheet and unit<br />
programming data sheet should have<br />
been shipped with the controller.<br />
Suggest that these data sheets be kept<br />
on record by the customer for future<br />
reference.<br />
Note: See UV RTU Field Service Data Sheet located at the end of this section. This is<br />
the suggested data sheet that can be used to test the siren.