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UltraVoice Manual - Alerting & Notification

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Activation codes, command sequences<br />

and operating parameters are uploaded<br />

from an IBM compatible computer<br />

through the RS232 port located on the<br />

front panel or over the radio channel<br />

with the Federal Commander Digital<br />

System. All user information is stored in<br />

EEPROM non-volatile memory immune<br />

to power and battery failure.<br />

The Control Unit consists of two<br />

cabinets, which are bolted to a mounting<br />

channel for ease of installation. The<br />

upper cabinet (NEMA 4 enclosure)<br />

houses all the necessary electronics<br />

and controls for producing and<br />

amplifying siren signals. The amplifiers<br />

and optional equipment are all<br />

modularly constructed for easy removal<br />

without disconnecting a large number of<br />

wires. In most instances field service is<br />

limited to replacement of a slide out<br />

module; which can be performed by<br />

non-technical personnel with only a<br />

screwdriver.<br />

The lower cabinet, which is a vented<br />

NEMA 4 style cabinet, houses user<br />

provided maintenance free, lead-acid<br />

deep-cycle rechargeable batteries. The<br />

cabinet houses up to four batteries<br />

depending on the number of amplifiers<br />

used. The lower and upper cabinets are<br />

interconnected via conduit, which is<br />

sealed to prevent any harmful vapors<br />

from entering the control area. The<br />

batteries in the lower cabinet provide<br />

primary power to the siren, while the<br />

charger in the upper cabinet maintains<br />

the charge of the batteries. The<br />

batteries will continue providing power<br />

to the siren controller for at least seven<br />

days in the event of an AC power<br />

failure.<br />

Federal Signal <strong>UltraVoice</strong><br />

Installation and Operation <strong>Manual</strong><br />

GENERAL DESCRIPTION<br />

9<br />

The <strong>UltraVoice</strong>+ controller uses<br />

common parts for all siren control<br />

applications. The only variables are the<br />

amount of amplifiers and batteries<br />

required. The model UV400 (400-Watt<br />

Amplifiers) are not included in the<br />

<strong>UltraVoice</strong> models because the type of<br />

speaker array that will be used<br />

determines their quantity. Refer to the<br />

tables below to determine the <strong>UltraVoice</strong><br />

model and quantity of amplifiers to order<br />

for each <strong>UltraVoice</strong>+ controller and siren<br />

combination. For example: order (3)<br />

UV400 amplifiers with a MOD3012<br />

siren.<br />

CONTROLLER<br />

OPTIONS<br />

NO RADIO (RF) UV<br />

HIGH BAND RF UVH<br />

LOW BAND RF UVL<br />

UHF BAND RF UVU<br />

2-way Radio<br />

ready<br />

VHF Radio<br />

UHF Radio<br />

(120 VAC)<br />

Digital 2-WAY<br />

Radio ready<br />

VHF Radio<br />

UHF Radio<br />

(120 VAC)<br />

Digital 2-WAY<br />

VHF<br />

UHF Radio<br />

(240 VAC)<br />

Digital 2-WAY<br />

Broadband<br />

ULTRAVOICE<br />

MODEL #<br />

UVT<br />

UVTH<br />

UVTU<br />

UVTD<br />

UVTDH<br />

UVTDU<br />

UVTD240<br />

UVTDH240<br />

UVTDU240<br />

UVTD-IP

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