Maintenance – Code 3 MicroCom 2 Siren User Manual

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WAIL - This mode produces the Wail tone. Depressing the MANUAL button will now produce Manual

wail tone and ramp up until released. Depressing the AIR HORN button will produce the Air Horn sound. The
siren can be scrolled in this position as described above. The Remote/Horn Ring input will also activate the
Interclear output for 7 seconds.

YELP - This mode produces the Yelp tone. Pushing the MANUAL button will now produce the

Manual wail tone and ramp up until released. If the AIR HORN button is pushed, the AIR HORN sound will be

produced. The siren can be scrolled from this position as described above. The Remote/Horn Ring

input will also activate the Interclear output for 7 seconds.

HI-LO - This position produces the Hi-Lo tone. Pushing the MANUAL button will produce the Manual

Wail tone until released. If the AIR HORN button is pushed, the AIR HORN sound will be produced and when
released the siren return to Hi-Lo. The siren cannot be scrolled from this position. The Remote/Horn Ring
input will activate the Interclear output and cause the tone to change to HyperLo for 7 seconds.

Push-to-Talk (PTT) Microphone Switch - Keying the microphone will automatically override

whatever mode the siren is in and broadcast public address messages over the siren speaker.

MANUAL Pushbutton Momentary Switch - Produces the Manual tone as described above.

AIR HORN Pushbutton Momentary Switch - Produces the Air Horn tone as described above.

MANUAL / AIR HORN SWITCH - The MANUAL / AIR HORN slide switch located on the front of the

siren amplifier, Figure 3, selects the function for the REMOTE (external switch) circuitry when the siren is in
standby mode. When the siren is in standby mode and switch is to the right, the Horn Ring circuitry remotely
"depresses" the AIR HORN button and it produces the effects outlined above. When the slide switch is to the
left, it allows the REMOTE circuitry to remotely "depress" the MANUAL pushbutton. This causes the effects
described above to occur. When in the "Scroll " mode this switch has no effect unless in STANDBY
position.

LED STATUS INDICATOR - The green LED status indicator indicates the siren amplifier is on when

lighted; off or standby mode when unlighted.

SPECIAL CAUTION!

The modular cables supplied with the

siren are specially designed to meet the needs of this

product. DO NOT attempt to splice the cables, fabricate replacement cables or to substitute generic
cables in place of those provided. Use of non-CODE 3 cables will cause damage to your siren and will
void the warranty. CODE 3 has several lengths of standard cables available and can fabricate custom
length cables (priced separatley) to meet your unique requirements.

MAINTENANCE

Your Code 3

®

3992 siren has been designed to provide trouble free service. In case of difficulty, see

Troubleshooting (pages 12-13). Also check for shorted or open wires. The primary cause of short circuits
has been found to be wires passing through firewalls, roofs, etc. If further difficulty persists, contact the
factory for troubleshooting advice or return instructions. Public Safety Equipment, Inc. maintains a complete
parts inventory and service facility at the factory and will repair or replace (at the factory's option) any unit
found to be defective under normal use and in warranty. Any attempt to service a unit in warranty by anyone
other than a factory authorized technician without express written consent by the factory, will void the
warranty. Units out of warranty can be repaired at the factory for a nominal charge on either a flat rate or
parts and labor basis. Contact the factory for details and return instructions. Public Safety Equipment, Inc. is
not liable for any incidental charges related to the repair or replacement of a unit unless otherwise expressly
agreed to in writing.

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