Low frequency configuration – Code 3 Banshee User Manual

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Low Frequency Configuration

Low Frequency Tone - The Low Frequency feature will only operate when the primary siren system is generating a tone. When there is a signal

from a primary siren and the Low Frequency input is activated, the Banshee can generate one of three Low Frequency tones. The Low Frequency

input can be activated with a momentary switch and the Banshee will generate the Low Frequency tone for 7.5 to 60 seconds based on the Time-Out

configuration settings (see Low Frequency Time-Out).

The available tones are:

- Synchronized 1/2 Frequency (generates a synchronized tone at 1/2 the frequency of the primary siren tone).

- Low Frequency Yelp (generates an unsynchronized Low Frequency Yelp).

- Low Frequency Wail (generates an unsynchronized Low Frequency Wail).

Note: see Specifications for details of each tone.

The Low Frequency input can also be configured to generate the CommandAlert tone. This tone will operate as long as the Low Frequency input is

active and there is a signal from the primary siren. When configured for the CommandAlert tone, the Low Frequency Time-Out is disabled.

To configure the Low Frequency tone set the DIP switches according to Table 1 (reference Figure 1).

Table 1: Low Frequency Tone Configuration

Switch Position 1

Switch Position 2

Configuration

Down

Down

Synchronized 1/2 Frequency

Up

Down

*Low Frequency Yelp

Down

Up

Low Frequency Wail

Up

Up

CommandAlert (overrides Time-Out)

*Factory Default Setting.

Low Frequency Time-Out - A momentary switch, such as the vehicle horn ring, can be used to activate the Low Frequency tone. The Low

Frequency Time-Out can be configured to operate from 7.5 to 60 seconds. If the Low Frequency input is activated by a toggle On/Off switch the

Time-Out feature will shut off the Low Frequency tone after the configured time has expired. The Low Frequency input will have to be turned off

before it can be activated again. If the Low Frequency tone is configured for CommandAlert, then the Time-Out feature will be disabled. The

CommandAlert tone will be generated as long as there is a signal from the primary siren and the Low Frequency input is activated.

To configure the Low Frequency Time-Out set the DIP switches according to Table 2 (reference Figure 1).

Table 2: Low Frequency Time-Out Configuration

Switch Position 3

Switch Position 4

Switch Position 5

Configuration

Down

Down

Down

*7.5 Seconds

Up

Down

Down

15 Seconds

Down

Up

Down

22.5 Seconds

Up

Up

Down

30 Seconds

Down

Down

Up

37.5 Seconds

Up

Down

Up

45 Seconds

Down

Up

Up

52.5 Seconds

Up

Up

Up

60 Seconds

*Factory Default Setting.

Figure 1

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