Futurecom Siren & Lights Interface Module Instruction sheet

Futurecom Systems Group, ULC
Siren & Lights Interface Module
Install and Configuration Manual

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Foreword
This manual covers the installation and configuration of the Siren and Lights Interface
Module for ASTRO APX radios.
Table of Contents
Foreword.........................................................................................................................3
Table of Contents........................................................................................................3
Table of Figures ..........................................................................................................5
Document Revisions ...................................................................................................6
Document Copyrights..................................................................................................6
Disclaimer ...................................................................................................................6
Proprietary Statement..................................................................................................6
Commercial Warranty..................................................................................................7
Computer Software Copyrights....................................................................................8
Chapter 1 Introduction..................................................................................................9
1.1 Mobile Radio Description.......................................................................................9
1.1.1 Minimum Requirements............................................................................................. 9
1.1.2 Specifications........................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 2 Pre-Installation and Configuration............................................................11
2.1 Introduction....................................................................................................11
2.2 Radio Preparation..........................................................................................11
2.2.1 CPS Configuration................................................................................................... 11
2.2.1.1 Disable the Universal Relay Controller..................................................................... 11
2.3 Lights & Siren Preparation.............................................................................17
2.4 Connecting the Module to a PC.....................................................................18
2.4.1 Connect the Programming Cable ............................................................................ 18
2.4.2 Power the Module.................................................................................................... 19
2.4.3 Programming Utility.................................................................................................. 19
2.5 Module Configuration.....................................................................................20
2.5.1 General Navigation.................................................................................................. 20
Chapter 3 Installation..................................................................................................34
3.1 Installation Overview......................................................................................34
3.2 Installation Basics..........................................................................................35
3.3 Mounting........................................................................................................35

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3.4 Wiring ............................................................................................................36
3.4.1 General .................................................................................................................... 36
3.4.2 System Power.......................................................................................................... 36
3.4.3 Radio Connection .................................................................................................... 38
3.4.4 Light and Siren Controller Connection..................................................................... 38
3.4.5 General Purpose Inputs & Outputs (GPIO) ............................................................. 39
Chapter 4 Device Specific Installation.......................................................................42
4.1 Installation Overview ...........................................................................................42
4.2 Federal Signal Smart Siren SM ...........................................................................43
4.2.1 Siren Pre-Installation................................................................................................ 43
4.2.2 Data Connection ...................................................................................................... 43
4.2.3 Audio Connection..................................................................................................... 44
4.3 Federal Signal Platinum.................................................................................45
4.3.1 Siren Pre-Installation................................................................................................ 45
4.3.2 Data Connection ...................................................................................................... 45
4.3.3 Audio Connection..................................................................................................... 46
4.5 Whelen CANTROL.........................................................................................47
4.5.1 Siren Pre-Installation................................................................................................ 47
4.5.2 Data Connection ...................................................................................................... 47
4.5.3 Audio Connection..................................................................................................... 48
4.5.4 Expansion Board Installation ................................................................................... 48
4.6 Whelen CENCOM..........................................................................................51
4.6.1 Siren Pre-Installation................................................................................................ 51
4.6.2 Data.......................................................................................................................... 51
4.6.3 Audio........................................................................................................................ 52
4.7 Whelen CENCOM Sapphire...........................................................................53
4.7.1 Siren Pre-Installation................................................................................................ 53
4.7.2 Data Connection ...................................................................................................... 53
4.7.3 Audio Connection..................................................................................................... 54
4.7.4 Expansion Board Installation ................................................................................... 54
4.11 CODE3 Z3.....................................................................................................57
4.11.1 Siren Pre-Installation.................................................................................................. 57
4.11.2 Data Connection........................................................................................................ 57
4.11.3 Audio Connection....................................................................................................... 57
Chapter 5 Best Practices: Installation & Troubleshooting.......................................58
5.1 Check Wiring of Ignition Sensing ...................................................................58
5.2 Check Physical Installation of Module Ground and Wiring .............................58
5.3 Jump-Start the Vehicle...................................................................................59
Appendix A Ordering Information .......................................................................60
A.1 Replacement Parts ........................................................................................60
A.2 Product and Device Specific..........................................................................61

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Table of Figures
Figure 2-1 Universal Relay Controller Setting...............................................................11
Figure 2-2 Control Head Button Feature Setting...........................................................12
Figure 2-3 O3 Control Head –Third Party Capable Buttons.........................................13
Figure 2-4 O7 Control Head –Third Party Capable Buttons.........................................13
Figure 2-5 O9 Control Head –Third Party Capable Buttons.........................................14
Figure 2-6 Keypad Button Feature Setting ...................................................................14
Figure 2-7 Keypad Microphone ....................................................................................15
Figure 2-8 DEK (Direct Entry Keypad)..........................................................................15
Figure 2-9 Action Consolidation Third Party Notification Setting...................................16
Figure 2-10 OEM Siren Configuration Software............................................................17
Figure 2-11 Programming Cable Connection................................................................18
Figure 2-12 Power Harness Connection.......................................................................19
Figure 2-13 Programming Utility Status Messages.......................................................19
Figure 2-14 Hardware Selections.................................................................................20
Figure 2-15 Radio Control Head (Before & After Selection)..........................................20
Figure 2-16 Microphone Selection................................................................................21
Figure 2-17 DEK Selection...........................................................................................21
Figure 2-18 Siren (Before & After Selection) ................................................................22
Figure 2-19 Siren Control Head Selection....................................................................22
Figure 2-20 Navigation Buttons....................................................................................23
Figure 2-21 Input/Output Identification .........................................................................24
Figure 2-22 Output/Button Identification.......................................................................25
Figure 2-23 Map Actions Table ....................................................................................26
Figure 2-24 Device Column..........................................................................................26
Figure 2-25 Action Column...........................................................................................26
Figure 2-26 Function Column.......................................................................................27
Figure 2-27 Type Column.............................................................................................27
Figure 2-28 Display Text Column.................................................................................28
Figure 2-29 Action Consolidation..................................................................................29
Figure 2-30 Navigation Buttons....................................................................................30
Figure 2-31 Programming Utility Connection Status Message......................................30
Figure 2-32 Programming Utility Read/Write Status Messages ....................................30
Figure 2-33 File Menu..................................................................................................31
Figure 2-34 Exported Configuration..............................................................................31
Figure 2-35 Transfer Menu...........................................................................................32
Figure 2-36 Advanced Menu........................................................................................32
Figure 2-37 Help Menu.................................................................................................33
Figure 3-1 Power Connector Position...........................................................................36
Figure 3-2 Connecting SLIM to APX mobile radio ........................................................38
Figure 3-3 GPIO Harness Connection..........................................................................40
Figure 3-4 GPIO Connector Functions.........................................................................40
Figure 3-5 GPIO Connector Pinout...............................................................................41

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Document Revisions
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Notes & References
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Disclaimer
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herein to improve readability, function or design. Futurecom does not assume any liability
arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein.
Proprietary Statement
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Commercial Warranty
Futurecom Systems Group, ULC. warrants to the original purchaser all standard
products sold by Futurecom Systems Group, ULC to be free of defects in material and
workmanship for 12 months from the date of shipment from Futurecom Systems Group,
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The warranty set forth herein is conditioned upon proper storage, installation, use and
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warranted for the balance of the original warranty period, or at least 90 days from date of
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Chapter 1 Introduction
This manual covers the installation procedures for the Siren and Light Interface Module,
hereafter to be referred as the Module. The Module is a translation device that enables a
Motorola APX 6500/APX 6500Li/APX 7500/APX 8500 mobile radio to interact with third
party emergency light and siren controllers.
1.1 Mobile Radio Description
1.1.1 Minimum Requirements
Table 1-1 Minimum Requirement
Items
Requirement
Mobile Radio
• Motorola APX 6500, Motorola APX 6500Li, Motorola APX 7500 or
Motorola APX 8500
Radio Control Head
• Motorola O3, O7, O9
Mobile Radio Firmware
• Motorola SW 7.13.5 or higher
Mobile Radio TIB
•PMUN1058_ or newer (mid power)
•PMUN1059_ or newer (high power)
Light and Siren
Controller
• Refer to Appendix A for list of compatible light and siren controllers
Module Programming
• Windows 7 or Windows 10 PC with USB port

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1.1.2 Specifications
Table 1-2 Specifications
General
Input Voltage
• 13.8 VDC +/- 20%
Main Input Fuse
• 2 A
Typical Power
Consumption
• < 200 mA
Operating
Temperature
• -30 C to +70 C
Storage
Temperature
• -40 C to +85 C
Reverse Polarity
• Protected
Dimensions
Height
• 2.11”
Width
• 7.94”
Depth
• 3.31”
GPIO
Max Input Sink
Current
• 100 mA

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Chapter 2 Pre-Installation and Configuration
2.1 Introduction
The Module acts as a translator between a Motorola APX mobile radio and third-party light
& siren controllers. The Module enables users to control their devices with a standard
APX mobile radio control head such as the O3, O7, or O9. The Module’s Programming
Utility allows a technician to configure the Module to work with the devices connected and
to define how they will interact with each other. A Module must be configured by the
Programming Utility before it can function properly.
This guide will provide the details necessary to properly setup the Module for use with
compatible hardware. Separately from configuring the Module, it is also necessary to
properly prepare the radio to accept external control. It is also necessary to configure the
third-party siren & light controller to perform its desired functionality. The user of the
Programming Utility should therefore be experienced with the configuration and use of all
devices connected to the Module.
2.2 Radio Preparation
Before configuring the Module, first ensure compatible radio hardware is used.The mobile
radio must utilize a compatible TIB to support integration with the Module. If needed, the
TIB can be upgraded to a compatible version, for more information see the radio
installation guide. Second, ensure the radio is using software SR 7.13.5 or higher. Third,
the radio must be programmed through the CPS to allow external control.
2.2.1 CPS Configuration
Before configuring the Module, the radio should be programmed to allow control-head
buttons and functions to be monitored and controlled by third-party devices. If the radio is
not programmed correctly, the Module will not be able to interface with the radio properly.
2.2.1.1 Disable the Universal Relay Controller
When the Module is integrated with a radio, a URC will not be used. It is important to
disable the URC functionality in the radio or it may interfere with control head display
indicators.
To disable the URC option in the radio, open the CPS, select Radio Wide from the left
menu and then select Universal Relay Controller to open the settings page. Ensure that
the option Universal Relay Controller Equipped is not checked.
Radio Wide > Universal Relay Controller > Universal Relay Controller Equipped > Not
Checked
Figure 2-1 Universal Relay Controller Setting

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2.2.1.2 Set Buttons as Third Party
In order for the Siren and Light Interface Module to work with radio buttons, the buttons
must be programmed to allow third party control. Each individual button which will be
controlled by the Siren and Light Interface module must first have its feature set as “Third
Party”. Carefully consider which buttons should be managed by the radio to perform
standard radio functions and which buttons should be managed by the Siren and Light
Interface Module to be mapped to an external light and siren controller.
Only certain buttons are Third Party capable. Buttons which are not Third Party capable
cannot be used with the Module to control siren & light functions. There are five locations
in the CPS where Third Party capable buttons may be programmed depending on the type
or location of the button. The five classifications of buttons are Control-Head buttons,
Keypad buttons, Keypad Mic buttons, DEK buttons, and Action Consolidations.
2.2.1.2.1 Control Head Buttons
Use the CPS to program control-head buttons and set their feature to “Third Party”. For
example, open the CPS, from the left menu open the Radio Ergonomics Configuration
submenu, open the Controls submenu, select Control Head - <desired head>, and then
for each desired button set the button’s feature to “Third Party”. If using Top Function
Programmable Buttons on the O9 it may be desirable to also set appropriate labels in the
display. See the image below to identify third-party capable buttons.
Radio Ergonomics Configuration > Controls > Control Head - XX > Set Button’s Feature
NOTE:
Keypad buttons are shared across all keypad devices and are programmed in a separate
section of the CPS software.
Figure 2-2 Control Head Button Feature Setting

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Figure 2-3 O3 Control Head –Third Party Capable Buttons
Figure 2-4 O7 Control Head –Third Party Capable Buttons

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Figure 2-5 O9 Control Head –Third Party Capable Buttons
2.2.1.2.2 Keypad Buttons
Use the CPS to program keypad buttons and set their feature to “Third Party”. For
example, open the CPS, from the left menu open the Radio Ergonomics Configuration
submenu, open the Controls submenu, select Keypad, and then for each desired button
set the button’s feature to “Third Party”. Note that keypad buttons are the same across all
radio devices. For example, if using a keypad mic and a radio control-head with a keypad
both sets of buttons will be identical. This standard radio functionality is not altered by the
Module.
Radio Ergonomics Configuration > Controls > Keypad > Set Button’s Feature
Figure 2-6 Keypad Button Feature Setting

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2.2.1.2.3 Keypad Mic
Use the CPS to program keypad mic buttons and set their feature to “Third Party”. For
example, open the CPS, from the left menu open the Radio Ergonomics Configuration
submenu, open the Controls submenu, select Keypad Mic And Accessories, and then for
each desired button set the button’s feature to “Third Party”. Note that keypad buttons
are the same across all radio devices and are programmed in the Keypad options page.
See the image below to identify third-party capable buttons.
Radio Ergonomics Configuration > Controls > Keypad Mic And Accessories> Set
Button’s Feature
Figure 2-7 Keypad Microphone
2.2.1.2.4 DEK’s
Use the CPS to program DEK buttons as one normally would but set their feature to “Third
Party”. For example, open the CPS, from the left menu, open the Radio Ergonomics
Configuration submenu, open the Controls submenu, select DEK, and then for each
desired button set the button’s feature to “Third Party”. See the image below to identify
third-party capable buttons.
Radio Ergonomics Configuration > Controls > DEK > Set Button’s Feature
Figure 2-8 DEK (Direct Entry Keypad)
2.2.1.2.5 Action Consolidation
If a button (or switch position) is set for action consolidation, and will also be used with the
Module, then the button (or switch position) must first be set for Third Party Notification.
To do this, use the CPS to program the Action Consolidation buttons (or switch positions)

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as one normally would. Then, make sure the Third Party Notification setting is set to “All”.
For example, open the CPS, from the left menu open the Radio Ergonomics Configuration
submenu, select Action Consolidation and for each action which will be used with the
Module set third party notification to “All”.
Radio Ergonomics Configuration > Action Consolidation > Set Third Party Notification
Figure 2-9 Action Consolidation Third Party Notification Setting
If a consolidated action will be set to perform one or more CPS defined actions and also
will be used with the Module then be sure to consider setting a desired Third Party
Notification Error Strategy. If for any reason there were a problem sending an action
notification to the Module, the error strategy setting will determine whether the other
defined actions are carried out or if the consolidated action will exit without completing all
of the other defined actions. If the consolidated action does not contain multiple actions,
and is only being used with the Siren and Light Interface Module, then the Third Party
Notification Error Strategy setting will not matter. For more information on this setting
consult the radio user manual or CPS help guides.

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2.3 Lights & Siren Preparation
To integrate a Module with a siren & light controller, certain requirements must be met.
The siren & light controller must be compatible with the Module and any required OEM
interface hardware must be obtained. For more information on siren compatibility and
OEM siren interface hardware please refer to Appendix A. The last requirement is that the
siren & light controller is correctly programmed.
Siren & light equipment must be fully programmed according to the normal OEM
installation procedure. The equipment must be in a fully configured and operational state
prior to integration with the Module and radio. The programming of the OEM siren
equipment will determine the options available for control through the Module or radio
control head. In other words, if a feature is not programmed and available when using the
siren’s OEM control head, then the feature will similarly not be available on any other
integrated device.
The type of button (momentary, latching, multi-state) is set in the siren programming. The
Module cannot change the button type of a siren feature so time should be taken to setup
the siren carefully while noting the functionality and type of each button during
programming. This information will need to be configured in the Module to allow for correct
control and user feedback.
Ensure the siren equipment is programmed to meet the needs and desires of the end user
according to the typical OEM installation and programming procedure for the Siren & Light
equipment used.
The siren should be programmed as-if it were to be installed without interfacing to any
other device. For more details on this procedure refer to the OEM equipment
manufacturer’s product documentation.
NOTE:
The Module allows buttons to be mapped from a radio device to the siren’s control head.
When a configured button is pressed on a radio device, the Module will “virtually” press
the siren button mapped in the Module’s configuration. The siren equipment will then
interpret the button press and carry out the action it is programmed to do. The Module
cannot directly control siren features and does not natively know how the siren is
programmed. It is up to the user to configure the Module to match the siren programming.
Example OEM configuration software shown below:
Figure 2-10 OEM Siren Configuration Software

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2.4 Connecting the Module to a PC
2.4.1 Connect the Programming Cable
The module is programmed via its 25-pin “RADIO/PROGRAM” port. Using the Module’s
programming cable (included in kit: TT06296AA) connect the Module to a PC. The PC
should already have the Siren & Light Interface Module Programming Utility and Driver
installed.
NOTE:
The Module should not be connected to power until after the programming cable is
connected.
Figure 2-11 Programming Cable Connection

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2.4.2 Power the Module
After connecting the programming cable, power up the Module. Connect the Module’s
power harness to a 12V DC or compatible power source, and then connect the power
harness to the Module. The V+ (red) and Ignition (yellow) leads will both need to be
connected to the same positive voltage source during programming to ensure the Module
is powered on. Please refer to the Section 3.4: “Wiring” for additional wiring details.
Figure 2-12 Power Harness Connection
2.4.3 Programming Utility
Open the Module’s Programming Utility on the PC that the Module is connected to. When
properly connected, a successful status message will be displayed in the lower left corner
of the utility. If the module is not connected properly, an error message will be displayed
in the lower left corner of the utility.
No Connection
Successful Connection
Figure 2-13 Programming Utility Status Messages

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2.5 Module Configuration
The Programming Utility is used to configure the Module for use with connected devices.
It enables the user to specify which devices are connected, how the devices are
programmed, and how those devices will interact with the radio and accessories.
2.5.1 General Navigation
The Configuration Utility consists of two main screens. The first screen displayed after
opening the utility is the Modify Devices screen. From here a user identifies the specific
equipment and accessories used in their specific setup. These selections determine the
options available to the user. The second screen shown after the user has selected their
equipment is the Map Actions screen. From here the user is able to setup action
connections between devices and customize options available based on their equipment.
2.5.1.1 Modify Devices Screen
The Modify Devices screen is the starting point for setting up a new Module configuration.
Before the Module can be configured, the hardware must be identified. The top row of the
Programming Utility contains several drop-down boxes which are used to select the
particular equipment the Module will interface with. Note that some of the drop-down
boxes will be greyed-out and unavailable until other selections are made.
Figure 2-14 Hardware Selections
2.5.1.1.1 Selecting A Radio Control Head
Selecting a radio control head is the first step to configuring radio hardware. Once the
radio control head is selected the other radio drop-down boxes will be available for
selection and an image of the control head will be displayed in the left pane of the screen
for verification purposes. Additionally, the bottom information pane will be updated to show
useful information about the radio hardware.
Figure 2-15 Radio Control Head (Before & After Selection)
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