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SmartSiren Question

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 7:21 am
by K6UK
I know that it is possible to disable siren tones when programming the SmarSiren - but I read somewhere (I don't remember where) that even if all sirens are disabled, a short tap of the horn ring will produce a siren tone.

Is this true? I am thinking about buying a used unit, but as a volunteer cannot have the siren tones. I do need the lighting control functions and like the flexibility of the control panel.

Thanks for your help.

-Mike

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:31 am
by eboe
i don't know whether a short tap of the horn ring will produce a siren tone or not, but if you're not planning on using any siren tones, just don't connect the horn-ring circuit. it's not mandatory for the unit to function.

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:40 am
by K6UK
Well... I would like the airhorn to sound with hornring - if possible.
Thanks!

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 2:45 am
by Code3
You can program the horn ring to be either manual, or air horn.

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 3:19 am
by K6UK
Thanks for the reply.

I think I need to clarify: What I had heard is that if you program the hornring to sound the airhorn it will still make a siren sound if the horn is tapped (versus pushed and held), even if the siren buttons have been disabled.

So I am seeking confirmation of this info - or, hopefully, to find out it's not true!

Thanks,

-Mike

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 2:08 pm
by eboe
ok, i think i understand what you're asking now. we'll see...

the way my smart-siren works is when i first turn the car on, the smart-siren goes through it's little boot-up process. the VERY FIRST time you hit the air-horn button, you will get about one second of a BOOOP tone followed by the air-horn sound (couldn't think of a way to spell the air-horn sound :-? ). it doesn't really sound like a siren, just a steady tone, but i guess technically it is a "tone" so yeah. after that, it's all air-horn. until you shut the car off and turn it back on. then you get the BOOOP again on the first press.

oh and it doesn't seem to matter whether you tap it or hold it. you're still gonna get the BOOOP. if i were to boot up the smart-siren and just tap the air-horn button i'd get nothing but BOOOP. i have to hold it down to let it pass through that and get to the air-horn sound.

is that what you were asking?

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 2:13 pm
by K6UK
Thank You!

That definately answers my question!
Thanks for the info - I can proceed without worry.

-Mike

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:25 am
by unlisted
My SS does the same, but it does not sound like a siren tone. I've been told what it is, but I forget.. something to do with the tones starting up.

It just sounds like a higher pitched AH tone.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:45 am
by DaBigBR
I gotta ask, and I don't intend to offend anybody...

Why buy a $700 siren system (that may be $250 used, but still...) if all you need out of it is fairly limited lighting and an airhorn?

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 9:19 am
by unlisted
DaBigBR wrote:I gotta ask, and I don't intend to offend anybody...

Why buy a $700 siren system (that may be $250 used, but still...) if all you need out of it is fairly limited lighting and an airhorn?

Well for me it was quite simple.

I purchase it, submit the bill to my employer, and they pay me for it! (they also paid for a "company" to install it) 8)

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:12 am
by K6UK
Well, for me it's because:

1. I have a car with very limited mounting options (4runner)
2. I need to control several devices... so the aux relays are my main concern.
3. I am still single... thus still date... so presto it doesn't look like a firetruck on a date night - just unplug it and stash it in the glove box.
4. I found a great price on a New in Box one.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 11:08 am
by Conundrum
DaBigBR wrote:I gotta ask, and I don't intend to offend anybody...

Why buy a $700 siren system (that may be $250 used, but still...) if all you need out of it is fairly limited lighting and an airhorn?
you can find them cheaper, but anywho, the reason I chose it was because it costs just as much (maybe a tad more) as buying an airhorn, and a good lighting control unit, especialy one that is remote. plus it looks nice.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 4:25 pm
by tvsjr
K6UK wrote:3. I am still single... thus still date... so presto it doesn't look like a firetruck on a date night - just unplug it and stash it in the glove box.
Wrong way to do things. Wack it out. If the girl crawls in, grimaces, and says "wtf?" then tell her to get back out. If she gets in, says cool, and starts playing with the lights, you know you have a keeper.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 4:42 pm
by unlisted
tvsjr wrote:
K6UK wrote:3. I am still single... thus still date... so presto it doesn't look like a firetruck on a date night - just unplug it and stash it in the glove box.
Wrong way to do things. Wack it out. If the girl crawls in, grimaces, and says "wtf?" then tell her to get back out. If she gets in, says cool, and starts playing with the lights, you know you have a keeper.

:lol:

But oh so true...


Oh yes, to the original question, here is some helpful info!

http://www.fedsig.com/products/docs/install/255278.pdf
Page # 10. (siren disable)

If not there, it'll be here (somewhere)
http://www.fedsig.com/tech_support/inst ... SmartSiren
Or here... (somewhere)
http://www.fedsig.com/tech_support/inst ... SS2000-LMS

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 11:27 pm
by K6UK
Thanks for the help everyone!

On the siren... and the dating tips!

-Mike