4 / t, Tone programming, Mode programming – Whelen GAMMA2 User Manual
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MANUAL Tone List
T
ONE OFF
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AIL
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OAST
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TOP
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OAST
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LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 MODE #
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O F F
O F F
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MODE 1
MODE 2
MODE 3
MODE 4
T
ABLE
2
B
UTTON
O
PERATION
MAN
BUTTON OR
H
ORN
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ING INPUT
H
ORN
*
STNDBY
TONE
HORN*
HF-Standby
Wail
Airhorn
HF cycle (Wail, Yelp, Piercer)**
YELP
Airhorn
Airhorn
Airhorn
Airhorn
** HF cycle: tones are activated by a single tap on the MAN button or HORN RING
input. The first tap produces a WAIL tone (a steady rise and fall tone). A second tap
produces a YELP tone (a fast rise and fall tone). A third tap produces a PIERCER tone
(a extremely fast rise and fall tone). The next tap returns the siren to a WAIL tone and
the cycle repeats itself. Two quick successive taps will stop the siren.
* The HORN button produces airhorn as a main tone as well as an override tone.
B
UTTON
B
UTTON
S
WITCH
O
PERATION
MAN
BUTTON OR
H
ORN
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ING INPUT
MAN
BUTTON OR
H
ORN
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ING INPUT
MAN
BUTTON OR
H
ORN
R
ING INPUT
H
ORN
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HORN*
HORN*
STNDBY
TONE
HORN*
STNDBY
TONE
HORN*
STNDBY
TONE
HORN*
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anual
nd
Wail
Airhorn
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PERATION
HF
nd
Wail
Airhorn
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PERATION
Manual-St
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Wail
Airhorn
Manual Wail
YELP
Airhorn
HF Cycle (Wail, Yelp, Y249)**
YELP
Airhorn
Manual Wail
YELP
Airhorn
Airhorn
Airhorn
Airhorn
Airhorn***
No Change
Airhorn
Airhorn***
No Change
Airhorn
* The HORN switch produces airhorn as a main tone as well as an override tone.
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The following tables show the factory default tone settings. See the "tone
programming" section to make desired changes.
HF cycle: tones are activated by a single tap on the MAN button or HORN RING
input. The first tap produces a WAIL tone (a steady rise and fall tone). A second tap
produces a YELP tone (a fast rise and fall tone). A third tap produces a Y249 tone (a
extremely fast rise and fall tone). The next tap returns the siren to a WAIL tone and
the cycle repeats itself. Two quick successive taps will stop the siren.
**
Title 13 mode prevents Airhorn to override Wail and Yelp but will allow Airhorn
when in Standby
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* The HORN button produces airhorn as a main tone as well as an override tone.
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* The HORN switch produces airhorn as a main tone as well as an override tone.
Title 13 mode prevents Airhorn to override Wail and Yelp but will allow Airhorn
when in Standby
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Operations:
Siren Tone Programing Procedures
Programming the Siren:
WARNING: Never try to program the siren while it is wired to the
vehicle. A low level audio device is built into the siren so siren tones
can be heard during programming.
There are two important operational characteristics of the siren that can be
reconfigured; Mode of Operation and Tone Selection. The Scan-Lock™
button is used to place the unit in configuration mode as well as to select
the desired changes. The Scan-Lock™ button is located as shown and
can be activated with a pen or similar object. Three LEDs (See front panel)
provide a visual indication of the currently selected mode of operation
during the configuration process. The configuration procedure used to
configure the Mode of Operation is different from the one used to
configure Tone Selection. The procedure for each is outlined below.
Tone Programming:
To change the over-ride tone for the TONE button (for all MODES):
Activate the siren by
pressing the TONE
button. Press and
hold the HORN
RING or the MAN
button. Press and
release the Scan-
Lock™ switch. Each
time the Scan-Lock™ switch is pressed and re-leased, the next available
tone will be broadcast. When the desired tone is present, it will
automatically be saved as the override tone for that control switch.
Release the HORN RING or the MAN switch.
To change the primary tone for the TONE button (for all MODES):
Activate the siren
by pressing the
TONE button.
Press and release
the Scan-Lock™
switch. Each time
the Scan-Lock™
switch is pressed
and released, the next available tone will be broadcast. When the desired
tone is generated, it is automatically saved for that control switch position.
To change a tone in the hands free cycle (for MODE 1 & 3): Place the
siren in HF standby,
by Activating the
STNDBY button.
Using the HORN
RING or the MAN
button, advance to
the tone that you
wish to change. Press and release the Scan-Lock™ switch. Each time the
Scan- Lock™ switch is pressed and released, the next available tone will
be broadcast. When the desired tone is generated, it will automatically be
saved for that hands-free cycle position.
To change the tone for the manual cycle (for MODE 2 & 4): Place the
siren in MANUAL standby, by
Activating the STNDBY button.
Press and hold the HORN RING
or the MAN button. Press and
release the Scan-Lock™ switch.
Each time the Scan-Lock™
switch is pressed and re-leased,
the next available tone will be
broadcast. When the desired tone is present, it will automatically be saved
as the MANUAL tone. Re-lease the HORN RING or the MAN switch.
To change the tone for the HORN button (for all MODES): Press and
hold the AIRHORN button.
Press and release the Scan-
Lock™ switch. Each time the
Scan-Lock™ switch is pressed
and released, the next available tone will be broadcast. When the desired
tone is present, it will automatically be saved as the AIRHORN tone.
Release the AIRHORN switch.
Mode Programming:
There are four modes of operation built
into this siren. Mode 1 is the factory
default mode, to change the “mode of
operation” follow the instructions
below. This section will outline how to
select the “mode of operation”.
1. Turn off the PWR button.
2. Press and hold the Scan-Lock™ button. Press and release the PWR
button.
3. Release Scan-Lock™ button. The unit is now in Configuration Mode.
4. Using the Scan-Lock™ button, cycle through the four different modes
of operation. The currently selected mode can be identified by the
LED indicators. Refer to Table 2 for LED display information.
5. When the desired mode of operation has been selected, press and
release the PWR button to exit the configuration mode.
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