Carson SA-400-63 28V, SA-400-63 PG, SA-400-63 14V User Manual

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Carson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
5451 North Rural Street
Indianapolis, IN 46220
www.carsonsirens.com
TECHNICAL BULLETIN
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PHASER
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INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING MANUAL
SA-400-63 14V SA-400-63 28V
SA-400-63 PG (Positive GND)
Carson is a trademark of Carson Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Sound Hazard - Sound level from siren speaker (>120dBA @ 10 feet) may cause hearing damage.
Do not operate siren without adequate hearing protection for you and anyone in immediate vicinity.
(Ref. OSHA 1910.95 for occupational noise exposure guidelines)
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SA-400-63 SPECIFICATIONS
INPUT POWER: 11-16 Volts DC, 8 Amps DC per 100W Speaker (SA-400-63 14,PG) 22-32 Volts DC, 4 Amps DC per 100W Speaker (SA-400-63 28)
SIREN MODE OUTPUT POWER: 15 VDC input, 100W speaker(s) (SA-400-63 14,PG)
30 VDC input, 100W speaker(s) (SA-400-63 28)
One speaker - 105 Watts RMS Two speakers - 180 Watts RMS Rating not available for 58W or 80W speakers
AUDIO MODE OUTPUT POWER: 14 VDC input, 100W speaker(s) (SA-400-63 14,PG)
28 VDC input, 100W speaker(s) (SA-400-63 28)
One speaker - 40 Watts RMS Two speakers - 80 Watts RMS Rating not available for 58W or 80W speakers
SIREN FREQUENCY: 600Hz - 1350Hz Nominal
CYCLE RATES: WAIL - 14 cycles/min
YELP - 190 cycles/min PHASER - 15 cycles/sec
AUDIO RESPONSE: 200Hz - 10KHz +/-3db
Harmonic Distortion Less than 3% @ 1KHz (SA-400-63 14,PG) Harmonic Distortion Less than 7% @ 1KHz (SA-400-63 28)
RADIO INPUT SENSITIVITY: 0.75VAC Input Min. for 40 Watts RMS Output (1 spkr)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -15° F to +140° F
SIZE: 6" Wide X 2-3/8" High X 6-1/4" Deep
WEIGHT: 4 pounds
NIGHT VISIBILITY: Pilot light in siren pushbutton when power is on
PROTECTION: High Voltage – Siren output stops with input voltage above highest rating
Stops high output power from blowing speaker
Reverse Polarity - Fuse blows when power is wired backwards
Shorted Output – Fuse blows if speaker shorts (a common problem)
NOTICE
Due to continuous product improvements, we must reserve the right to change any specifications and information, contained in this manual at any time without notice. Carson Manufacturing Co., Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Carson Manufacturing Co., Inc. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual.
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INSTALLATION
Proper installation of the unit is essential for years of safe, reliable operation. Please read all instruction before installing the unit. Failure to follow these instructions can cause serious damage to the unit or vehicle and may void warranties.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
For the safety of the installer, vehicle operator, passengers and the community please observe the following safety precautions. Failure to follow all safety precautions and instructions may result in property damage, injury or
death. Qualifications - The installer must have a firm knowledge of basic electricity, vehicle electrical systems and
emergency equipment.
Sound Hazard - Sound level from siren speaker (>120dBA @ 10 feet) may cause hearing damage.
Do not operate siren without adequate hearing protection for you and anyone in immediate vicinity.
(Ref. OSHA 1910.95 for occupational noise exposure guidelines)
Mounting - Mount the unit for easy access by the vehicle operator. DO NOT mount in air bag deployment area. Assure clearances before drilling in vehicle. To prevent internal damage mounting bolts must not enter case more than 1/4". Wiring - Use wiring capable of handling the current required. Make sure all connections are tight. Route wiring to prevent wear, overheating and interference with air bag deployment. Install and check all wiring before connection to vehicle battery. Testing - Test all siren functions after installation to assure proper operation. Test vehicle operation to assure no damage to vehicle. Keep These Instructions - Keep these instructions in the vehicle or other safe place for future reference. Advise the vehicle operator of the location.
MOUNTING
The mounting bracket supplied can be installed above or below the unit. Choose a mounting location convenient to the operator and away from any air bag deployment areas. Inspect behind mounting area for clearance. Assure adequate ventilation to prevent overheating. Consider wire routing and access to connections, as well as microphone bracket placement. Install mounting bracket to vehicle using 1/4" hardware (not supplied). If mounting in a rack or console, make sure that mounting bolts do not enter case more than 1/4".
May need to set RADIO VOLUME ADJUST inside the unit before final mounting and installation
A microphone clip along with mounting screws (CP3633) holds the microphone in place.
CP3571 Mounting Bracket
1/4-20 Bolt (CP3966)
Bolt must not pass through cover more than 1/4”
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Disconnect vehicle battery before making any electrical connections.
Electrical connections to the amplifier are made using the wiring harness supplied. If the amplifier needs service the connector can be easily removed without unwiring the harness. The power supply for the amplifier must be capable of delivering peak currents up to 50 amps for adequate short circuit protection and reliable operation. The preferred source is directly at the vehicle battery. A fuse on the unit protects from overload.
Wire Size and Termination - The diagram shows the minimum wire size used for each connection. If the wire is longer than 10 ft. use the next larger wire size. Use only high quality crimp connectors for installation on the vehicle.
Negative Connection (Black) - Both leads must be used. Connect to negative battery connector or high current buss.
Positive Connection (Red) - Both leads must be used. Connect to positive battery connector or high current buss. A power relay may be used.
Speaker Connection (Brown) - Both leads must be used. Connect 1 lead to each terminal or lead of the speaker. When used with 2 speakers connect each brown lead to both speaker terminals or leads (parallel circuit). Observe polarity (phasing) when connecting 2 speakers.
Optional Radio Input Connection (Blue) - Connect 1 lead to each terminal of the radio speaker or output connector. The input is isolated and polarity is not important. May need to set RADIO VOLUME ADJUST inside the unit.
Optional Auxiliary Input Connection (White) - The Auxiliary Input allows an external source to activate the Siren push button function. The diagram shows a horn ring connection example. Activated by positive or negative input. NOTE: Permanent disconnection of the vehicle horn is NOT recommended.
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#14 AWG RED Use both leads
Extend with #12
#14 AWG BLK
Use both leads
Extend with #12
BAT
(2) #18 AWG BRN
(#16 - 2 SPKR)
2 - SPKR - Connect for
same phase (+ to +)
RADIO
(2) #18 AWG BLU
Connect to output
ack, terminals or speaker of radio
UX
#18 AWG WHT
IRING HARNESS CONNE C TIONS
BLACK TO -VDC
BLUE TO TWO WAY RADIO SPKR
BROWN TO SPKR
CP2560
CABLE
Switch
HORN
RING
SWITCH
HORN RING
CONNECTION
WHITE TO AUX SIREN SWITCH
RED TO +VDC
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SPDT
UX
HORN
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OPERATION
Sound Hazard - Sound level from siren speaker (>120dBA @ 10 feet) may cause hearing damage.
Do not operate siren without adequate hearing protection for you and anyone in immediate vicinity.
(Ref. OSHA 1910.95 for occupational noise exposure guidelines)
OFF
P.A. VOLUME
LO
HI
HORN
RADIO
MAN
WAIL
ELP
PHASER
SIREN
ON
SA400
The OFF/ON Toggle Power Switch controls the siren power. The siren may be left on any time the vehicle is in operation. The power should be turned off when vehicle is not being used to conserve battery power.
The Rotary Function Switch selects various operating modes. These modes are as follows:
RADIO - This mode reproduces, or repeats, the output of a radio. The radio must be connected and
RADIO VOLUME ADJUSTed for this mode to function. No overrides available in this mode.
HORN - Also considered a standby mode. Horn and PA Override available in this mode.
MAN - The siren tone is controlled Manually with SIREN button. PA Override available in this mode.
WAIL - The siren produces a normal rise-fall tone pattern. This mode should be used on highways or
areas with constant traffic flow. Yelp and PA Override available in this mode.
YELP - The siren produces a moderate warble tone. This mode should be used in lightly congested
areas. Horn and PA Override available in this mode.
PHASER - The siren produces a very fast warble tone. This mode should be used at intersections or in
highly congested areas. Horn and PA Override available in this mode.
OVERRIDE FUNCTIONS
PUBLIC ADDRESS (PA) OVERRIDE - By pressing the microphone button any siren tone output is turned off, allowing the operator to
use the siren as a public address amplifier. The siren tone resumes when the button is released. (Hold the microphone close to your lips for proper operation and adjust the PA VOLume Control)
HORN OVERRIDE - By pressing the SIREN button the siren tone output is replaced by the horn tone. The siren
tone resumes when the button is released. (This feature is not available in WAIL mode.)
YELP OVERRIDE - Available only in WAIL mode. By momentarily pressing the SIREN button the tone output is
switched to the Yelp tone. Pressing the button again switches the tone output back to Wail.
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RADIO VOLUME ADJUST
The RADIO VOLUME ADJUST is a one time setting which depends on the radio connected and its normal volume.
The siren cover must be removed to access the adjustment. The cover is held in place by a snap-fastener on the back of the unit. While holding the case on the sides press hard with your fingers on the back of the unit. The chassis will slide out the front.
Switch siren to RADIO mode and turn on the power. With the volume on the radio itself set to normal level, set the RADIO VOLUME ADJUST to the desired level. Turn off power and press the chassis back into the cover.
REMOVE COVER
RADIO VOLUME ADJUST
(ON P.C. BOARD)
58/80 100
3AG FAST ACTING FUSE
POWER OUTPUT SWITCH
(INSIDE SIREN ON CHASSIS)
20AMP (SA-400-63 14,PG) 10AMP (SA-400-63 28)
POWER OUTPUT ADJUST
The POWER OUTPUT adjustment is a one time setting which depends on the speaker(s) used.
The siren cover must be removed as described above to access the adjustment.
For 58W or 80W speaker(s), set the POWER OUTPUT SWITCH TO “58/80”. For 100W speaker(s) set the POWER OUTPUT SWITCH to “100”.
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SERVICE
This unit is designed to provide years of reliable service under even the worst conditions. Many times there may appear to be a problem with the unit when the true problem is in the speaker(s) or improper installation. The following chart shows typical symptoms and possible causes. A blown internal fuse doesn't necessarily mean that the unit is bad. If a speaker or speaker lead is shorted this fuse will blow before the unit is damaged. Disconnect the SPKR leads and replace the fuse. If the siren emits a sound when in the Yelp position it is OK. Check the speaker(s) or leads for possible shorting.
PROBLEMS
Symptom Possible Cause Check
No Power or siren output Power switch not turned on
Bad Speaker Connector or connections loose Internal fuse blown Loose connection at power source
No siren tone – PA works No PA PA volume not set properly
Distorted siren sound Speaker assembly loose
Intermittent siren tone High Voltage Protection
Horn or manual stuck on Siren switch stuck
No Radio Unit not connected to a radio
High Voltage Protection Mic Button stuck
Function switch in Radio
Intermittent Aux Input connection Low Vehicle voltage
Connector loose Loose connection at power source Mic Button activation Circuit breaker in supply connection
Aux Input improperly connected
Radio volume too low
Does Siren Pushbutton Light come on? Do you hear a “pop” when turned on? With siren on, yelp selected, listen for tone in amplifier. Is an external fuse or circuit breaker used? Are the power leads connected to a good buss? The input voltage must be less than highest rating. Does Mic Button release properly? Try turning the PA volume control. PA is not available in Radio position. Is the speaker bell or tip loose? Is the Aux Input used and wired properly? The input voltage must be greater than lowest rating. Is the vehicle voltage regulator working properly? Is the connector tight on the back of the unit? Check for loose leads back to power source. Is something lying on the microphone? Is a circuit breaker used with at least 50A rating?
Does the Siren pushbutton switch return fully when released? Is the Aux Input used and wired properly? Is the radio connected properly to the unit? Can you hear the radio in the vehicle? Try adjusting the internal radio volume control.
RETURN
If you have any questions concerning this or any other Carson product, please contact our Technical Service Department at (888) 577-6877. Many issues can be handled over the phone. We can also be reached via e-mail at service@carsonsirens.com
If a product must be returned for any reason, please contact our Technical Service Department to obtain a Returned Merchandise Authorization number (RMA#) before you ship the product to Carson. Please write the RMA# clearly on the package near the mailing label. Be sure to provide a return address, contact and phone number, along with a brief description of the problem.
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PARTS
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MAN
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HORN
RADIO
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PHASER
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SIREN
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Item Part # Description
CP3966 Bolt, mounting, 1/4-20 X 3/8 (2 required) CP3571 Bracket, mounting
1 CP2602 Cable, internal chassis plug wiring harness
CP2560 Cable, external wiring harness 2 CP2856 Control, PA volume (350 ohm) 3 ES00004-04 Cover with spring retainer 4 658-214L Knob, rotary function switch and PA volume control (replace with CP4852 Knob) 5 CP3448 Label, front panel for SA-400-63
CM7382
CM7327 Lamp, T-1-3/4 28V Bi-pin (Chicago Miniature Lamp, Inc. #7327) (used on SA-400-63 28)
M-20 Microphone with preamplifier
CP3633 Microphone clip with mounting screws 6 ES00004-06 Switch, pushbutton assembly siren (Switch alone is Switchcraft #LUS001, Cap #P2349-1) 7 2FA53-73 Switch, toggle power (Carling Switch #2FA53-73) 8 CP2744 Switch, rotary function 9 2N5884 Transistor, output (2 required) (Motorola #2N5884 or Carson #CP2742)
Lamp, T-1-3/4 14V Bi-pin (Chicago Miniature Lamp, Inc. #7382) (used on SA-400-63 14,PG)
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