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OPERATION
GENERAL
This unit is designed for easy operation under the stress associated with high-speed
pursuit. Most siren functions are accessible with one simple motion without
repetitive activation of switches or automatic timed switching that can interfere with
desired operation.
MODE SWITCH
The three-position rocker switch on the left controls the primary operating mode of
the siren.
WAIL - A normal rise-fall tone used on highways and areas with low traffic or
constant traffic flow.
YELP - A rapid warble tone used in light to moderately congested areas.
OFF - (Manual/Standby) - A silent mode that allows activation of HORN
and MANUAL (MAN) via a momentary rocker switch. The siren
output winds down when the MANUAL rocker switch is released.
HORN
This momentary rocker switch provides a simulated air-horn tone while
pressed. This can be used to either replace, or to supplement the normal
vehicle horn and is useful at intersections or in high noise areas. This tone will
override all other siren tones.
MAN or MANUAL
With the left selector switch in the OFF position, the MAN or MANUAL
momentary switch provides a manually activated Wail siren tone. While the
selector switch is in the Wail or Yelp position, this switch provides a generally
quicker changing tone. (See table on next page). These quicker tones are used to
momentarily alert motorists at intersections and very highly congested areas.
Pressing the button once changes to the next faster tone. Pressing the MAN or
MANUAL button again will toggle the siren back to the original tone.
Optional configuration allows disabling of the Phaser tone entirely. This option is
selected during installation and may be governed by State or Local laws. (Refer
to the INSTALLER SELECTABLE OPTIONS section on pages 3 & 4).
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