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DCB, DCFCB, and
DCFCTB Models
Battery Operated
2001 Siren Control System
with Federal Controller,
One-Way and Two-Way Series B (FCT)
Installation, Operation, and
Service Manual
255360J5
114
Printed in U.S.A.
© Copyright 2014 Federal Signal Corporation
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - DCFCTB Models

DCB, DCFCB, and DCFCTB Models Battery Operated 2001 Siren Control System with Federal Controller, One-Way and Two-Way Series B (FCT) Installat

Page 2 - Limited Warranty

3 Safety Message DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Operation Failure to understand the capabilities and limitations of your siren system could result in

Page 3 - Contents

93 Figure 29 DCFCB Final Assembly

Page 4

94 Figure 30 DCTB-PGE Wiring

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95 Figure 31 DCTB-PGE Final Assembly

Page 6 - Figures

Glossary MERGEFORMAT ConfiguGlossaryal Descriptionations DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 96 Glossary Term Description AC Electric Alternating Current

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Glossary MERGEFORMAT ConfiguGlossaryal Descriptionations DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 97 Term Description SFCDWARE Federal Commander Digital System

Page 8 - Safety Message

Index MERGEFORMAT ConfiguIndexal Descriptionations DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 98 Index + +12 VDC ...

Page 9 - Installation and Service

Index MERGEFORMAT ConfiguIndexal Descriptionations DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 99 Ethernet Board Specifications...

Page 10 - Operation

Index MERGEFORMAT ConfiguIndexal Descriptionations DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 100 Sensors and Sensor Inputs ...

Page 11 - Characteristics

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Page 12 - Control Unit/Battery Box

4 Characteristics DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Characteristics Scope of this Manual This manual describes the characteristics, specifications, func

Page 13 - Two-Way Radio Control

5 Characteristics DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models The antenna system is not included with the radio controller models. The appropriate directional or

Page 14 - One-Way Radio Control

6 Characteristics DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models The DCFCTBs contain six user programmable functions in addition to the five preset functions: ARM, D

Page 15 - Specifications

7 Characteristics DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models used as a Civil Defense “Alert” signal. The Wailing signal is often used as a Civil Defense “Attack”

Page 16 - Control Board Specifications

8 Specifications DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Specifications Specifications for the Controllers Input Power Requirements Input Power Requirements

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9 Specifications DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Charging System and Recommended Batteries Chargers (one per battery) Charger Output Voltage 13.50 VD

Page 18 - Transceiver Specifications

10 Specifications DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Serial Communications Serial Communications Serial Port Configuration RS232C 1200,N,8,1 Signaling F

Page 19 - Functional Description

11 Specifications DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models POCSAG Supports Binary frequency shift keying 512 Baud numeric messages. Inputs and Outputs Relay Ou

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12 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Functional Description System Operating Description Siren Activation The DTMF versions of DC

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Limited Warranty The Alerting and Notification Systems Division of Federal Signal Corporation (Federal) warrants each new product to be free from defe

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13 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Control Cabinet Functional Descriptions The DC Control cabinet has the following main parts:

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14 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models TB3 1 12 VDC from Converter 2 12 VDC from Converter TB4 1 48 VDC TB5 F1 10 Amp fuse for

Page 24 - For 2001 DC Solar mode

15 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Communications/Controller Board Layout ACFCTB Communications / Controller Board Layout Refer

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16 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models JP4 Test Speaker 1 VCC, +5 V 2 VCC, +5 V 3 Short pins 1 and 3 to give priority to the extern

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17 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models JP9 LEDs on with Intrusion 1 Short to pin 2, to disable LEDs when Intrusion switch is close

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18 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models For 2001 DC Non-Solar mode AC (Power) AC Power and External AC power (not looking at 48VDC)

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19 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models JP12 SINAD 1 Directly to processor pin #58 (ADC7). 2 Ground. JP13 CTCSS Encoder/Decoder 1

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20 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models JP20 Short to Test Relay Output #4 1 Short to pin 2, to engage Relay output #4. JP21 Relay

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21 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models TP1 Two-Tone Decoder, HighPass Filter Enable Goes high when processor is decoding a tone &g

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22 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models TP14 Ground TP15 12 Volt Regulated power supply TP16 Isolated +12 Volt Regulated power sup

Page 32 - Transceiver Interface

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Contents SAFETY MESSAGE ...

Page 33 - Sensors and Sensor Inputs

23 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models S6 Site Address Switch Sets units site number Unit Address The unit address sets the sire

Page 34 - Relay Outputs

24 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Figure 3 Communications/Controller Board Layout

Page 35 - Speaker Output

25 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Transceiver Interface A transceiver may be interfaced through the male DB9 connector, P1. Po

Page 36 - Control Board Power Input

26 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Carrier Detect Carrier Detect input requires a pull to ground to indicate when carrier is pr

Page 37 - Theory of Operation

27 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models  Proximity Switch Rotation Sensor Input: JP5-7 is used to connect a proximity switch to de

Page 38

28 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models #3 is reserved for a 2001AC disconnect option. Relay #4 is reserved for the low voltage cuto

Page 39

29 Functional Description DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models JP10 Pin-out Pin #11 FUNCTION #1 Pin #12 common Control Board Power Input The controller has

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30 Theory of Operation DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Theory of Operation Control Board Theory of Operation Description of DCFCTB Block Diagram Power

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31 Theory of Operation DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models The unit contains an eight-position dipswitch for setting the unit’s site address. Remote Activ

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32 Theory of Operation DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models If the "INT" side is jumpered then the on-board receiver has priority. When it assert

Page 43

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Control Cabinet Functional Descriptions ...

Page 44 - Decoding sensor status

33 Theory of Operation DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models POCSAG Decode All POCSAG messages contain a Receiver Identity Code (RIC) or CAP code. This indi

Page 45 - Circuit Description

34 Theory of Operation DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models are all normally open with contact ratings up to 5 Amps and 240 Volts AC RMS. K3 and K4 outputs

Page 46 - 4.0V + (300A * 0.01V/A) = 7V

35 Figure 5 DCFCTB Block Diagram

Page 47 - Miscellaneous

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Theory of Operation 36 Software Description of DCFCTB Encoding Format The DCFCTB encodes a nine (9) digit DTMF string

Page 48 - Electrical Specifications

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 37 Theory of Operation Table 3 Function currently running DTMF Character Function 0 Standby 1 Function 1 2 Function 2

Page 49

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 38 Theory of Operation Example Received DTMF report string * C 1 D D 2 05 * * Starting character C Unit type DCFCTB w

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DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 39 Theory of Operation through which C4 is charged to 4.0 Volts, and this voltage is applied to the non-inverting inpu

Page 51

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 40 Theory of Operation results in an active high applied to J1-2, indicating that the sensed current is outside the ac

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DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 41 Theory of Operation Table 7 Parts List FEDERAL PART NO. LOCATION DESCRIPTION 107A907A C1,C2,C5 CAPACITOR, MONO, 3

Page 53 - Figure 8 Charger Schematic

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 42 Theory of Operation Connectors JP1 Current Measurement Pass-Through 1 (+) voltage source 2 0-5 Amp (for gear driven

Page 54 - Programming Software

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Control and Battery Box Installation ...

Page 55 - Installation

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 43 Theory of Operation Figure 7 Rotator Motor Current Sensor Board Schematic 2005221B Battery Charger Theory of Opera

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DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 44 Theory of Operation Circuit Description The charger implements a three-stage charging algorithm. The three stages a

Page 57

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 45 Theory of Operation above the 10 Volt threshold. Current is applied until the battery voltage rises to 13.5 Volts.

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DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 46 Theory of Operation Figure 8 Charger Schematic

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DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 47 Programming Software Programming Software FSPWARE FSPWARE is a Microsoft Windows® based programming software for tw

Page 60 - Electrical Connections

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 48 Installation Installation Electrocution or severe personal injury can occur when making electrical connections, dr

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DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 49 Installation Figure 9 Typical DCFCB or DCFCTB with 2001TRB Installation Drawing

Page 62 - Figure 11 DCB Wiring Diagram

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 50 Installation Control and Battery Box Installation The control and battery box is attached to a length of 5” channe

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DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 51 Installation 24. 1‖ LB’s withgaskets and covers (1‖ raceway/cabinet-siren) 2 ea. 25. Split bolts, 10 AWG wire (2001

Page 64

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 52 Installation Pole Mounting 1. Remove any batteries from the battery box before lifting the control/battery box. 2.

Page 65

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Solar Power ...

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DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 53 Installation Electrical Connections Install the siren electrical system in compliance with local electrical codes

Page 67 - Antenna Installation

54 Figure 10 DCFCTB Wiring Diagram

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55 Figure 11 DCB Wiring Diagram

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56 Figure 12 DCFCB Wiring Diagram

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DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 57 Installation Siren Connections The complete system wiring diagrams are shown in Figure 10 DCFCTB Wiring Diagram, Fi

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Installation 58 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models AC Power Connections TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CONTROL UNIT, DO NOT CONNECT 240VAC POWER WITHOUT A MO

Page 72

Installation 59 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models HTR4 (Battery Warmers) section on page 81 and Figure 21 HTR2 and HTR4 Wiring Diagram). 2. There are

Page 73 - Figure 16 Antenna Grounding

Installation 60 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Land Line Control You may activate the controller by applying contact closures to the remote activati

Page 74

Installation 61 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 3. Insert the elements into their respective locations through the boom, starting with R1 (the refle

Page 75 - Battery Voltage Measurement

Installation 62 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models D. Return to the dimensions shown in table 1 if there is any trouble achieving a good match. If the

Page 76 - Manual Siren Activation

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Figure 28 DCB Final Assembly ...

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Installation 63 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models If the VSWR specification is unattainable, replace the cable (A simple ohm meter check of the cable d

Page 78

Installation 64 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Figure 14 Yagi Antenna Installation Example

Page 79 - Service and Maintenance

Installation 65 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Figure 15 Omni Antenna Installation Example

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Installation 66 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Figure 16 Antenna Grounding

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Pre-operational System Testing 67 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Pre-operational System Testing The output sound level of a siren is capable of cau

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Pre-operational System Testing 68 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Activate a siren function by momentarily depressing one of the function pushbuttons

Page 83

Pre-operational System Testing 69 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models indicated, follow up by load testing each battery with an automotive type battery l

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Pre-operational System Testing 70 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models DTMF Transmit Level Adjustments (DTMF versions of DCFCTB only) 1. To Transmit and

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Pre-operational System Testing 71 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models *Note: Deviation levels are cut in half on 12.5 kHz spaced channels. 3. Encode the

Page 86

Service and Maintenance 72 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Service and Maintenance The siren has moving parts, high operating current, explosive gas

Page 87

Safety Message DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 1 Safety Message It is important to follow all instructions shipped with this product. This device is

Page 88

Service and Maintenance 73 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 3. Poll the system for siren status reports. 4. Examine each site report for any failed

Page 89 - Solar Power

Options 74 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Options Model 2001TRB This option uses a transformer/rectifier for primary system power with battery back-

Page 90

Options 75 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Figure 17 Schematic Diagram 2001TRB When wiring the Model 2001TRB to control unit, installer must follo

Page 91

Options 76 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models lock ring. Put a 1” plastic bushing over the exposed thread end on the 1” connector. 7. Cut a section of

Page 92 - Model DCFCTBD-IP

Options 77 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 220 VAC operation Service disconnect Transformer Transformer Primary: 2 ea. #10 black wires L1 H1 L2 H3

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Options 78 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Figure 18 Transformer Rectifier Wiring to Control Unit 5421 310 10F1F2A A

Page 94 - Network Information

Options 79 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Figure 19 2001TRB Transformer Rectifier Parts List Model -240B (Stepdown Transformer) This option allows t

Page 95 - Bandwidth Requirements

Options 80 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models -240B Specifications Input Voltage 230 VAC, 50-60 Hz, single phase Output Voltage 115 VAC, 50-60 Hz, sin

Page 96

Options 81 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 3. Connect Ground (green wire) from fused disconnect to the green ground block on the DIN rail in the Con

Page 97

Options 82 DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models Model 2001HR (Holding Relay) This option enables the control of both of the siren motors from a single con

Page 98

2 Safety Message DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models  The sound output of sirens is capable of causing permanent hearing damage. To prevent excessive ex

Page 99 - Figure 28 DCB Final Assembly

83 Figure 22 DCFCTB Solar Wiring

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84 Figure 23 DCB and DCFCB Solar Wiring

Page 101 - Figure 30 DCTB-PGE Wiring

Model DCFCTBD-IP MERGEFORMAT Configuring the Informer-IPFORMAT General Descriptionations DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 85 Model DCFCTBD-IP General T

Page 102

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 86 Model DCFCTBD-IP MERGEFORMAT Configuring the Informer-IPFORMAT General Descriptionations JP4 RS232 Serial Port 1 -

Page 103 - Glossary

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 87 Model DCFCTBD-IP MERGEFORMAT Configuring the Informer-IPFORMAT General Descriptionations Physical Dimensions ~ 2‖

Page 104 - DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models

DCB, DCFCB and DCFCTB Models 88 Model DCFCTBD-IP MERGEFORMAT Configuring the Informer-IPFORMAT General Descriptionations IP Address User selectable

Page 105 - MERGEFORMAT ConfiguIndexal

89 Figure 25 DCFCTB-IP Final Assembly

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90 Figure 26 DCFCTB-IP Wiring Diagram

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91 Figure 27 DCFCTB Final Assembly

Page 108 - Phone: 800-524-3021

92 Figure 28 DCB Final Assembly

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