Code 3 V-Con Siren User Manual
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3672L4
- Same as 3672 plus Light Controls
3692L4
- Same as 3692 plus Light Controls
3696PL
- Same as 3696P plus Light Controls
3694- Same features as 3692 with addition of a rear panel connector
to accommodate single microphone systems
3694L4 - Same as 3694 model plus Lighting Controls
The following features are standard in the 3690 series (tones and
sequences may differ by model number):
Automatic Short Circuit Protection- The siren will sense a short
circuit on the speaker terminals and automatically go to standby until
the fault is removed. Once the fault is removed the siren will return to
normal operation.
Hit-n-Go Mode - Setting the slide switch (DETAIL B, 4) inside, on the V-CON amplifier board toward the front panel will put the siren
in the Hit-n-Go mode. This mode will be most familiar to existing V-CON users. A seven second override is standard for all tones
when activated by the Manual button or the Remote input.See OPERATION section for details.
Siren Tones - Industry standard Wail, Yelp, and Hi-Lo tones.
AIR HORN Tone - Electronic AIR HORN sound.
Public Address - Public Address override of all siren functions when the microphone Push-to-Talk key is pressed.
Auxiliary Switch, Status LED - An indicator LED, visible on the front panel that informs the operator of the status of the A,B,C & D
Auxiliary switches (LED on indicates a switch is on).
Radio Rebroadcast - Broadcast Two-way radio reception over siren speakers. These inputs are transformer coupled to prevent load-
ing of the radio.
Remote Siren Switching – The siren can be connected to the vehicle’s horn switch (or other user supplied switch) and re-
motely activates either the MANUAL or AIR HORN function (if equipped). Selection is made via the front panel slide switch.
The siren is factory set as a Tri-State input and will accept a positive (+12V) signal or a ground (earth) signal, but may be
reconfigured to accept a positive only signal or a ground only signal. See SET-UP AND ADJUSTMENT section for details.
Tone Priority/Manual Wail - The following tones are produced while pushing the MANUAL Push-button or triggering the user-sup-
plied REMOTE siren switch:
Manual Wail when the MANUAL Push-button is depressed while the rotary switch is in the STANDBY position.
Yelp when the MANUAL Push-button is depressed while the rotary switch is in the WAIL, YELP, HYPERYELP or HILO position.
Noise Cancelling Microphone - Wired in microphone that is easily unplugged internally for service or replacement.
Power Distribution Section (L4 Models only) - A three level progressive switch for primary warning light system control plus 4
auxiliary switches.
Horn Ring Select
Slide Switch
PA/RRB
Volume Con-
trol
Switch
Rotary
Selector
Switch
Figure 1 - Control Panel
Manual/Air Horn
Push-buttons
Mic Jack
A
B
C
d
1 2 3
Auxiliary
Switches
3-Level
Switch