A CenCom or SmartSiren like device for light relays?
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A CenCom or SmartSiren like device for light relays?
Been scratching my brain for a bit on this one.
Is there any product out there that anybody knows of that has a similar look and feel to a CenCom or SmartSiren, but basically just drives a bunch of relay controls?
I'm looking for something to drive some auxilliary lighting (read: non-blinky non-emergency) in my vehicle, and instead of having a bunch of manual switches, I figured something nice and push-button-y and backlight might do the trick... something where the control head was relatively small, with a simple data cable going back to the brains of the unit.
The CenCom and SmartSiren units, in addition to being way too pricy, also don't appear to have the necessary number of outputs for my purposes (about 6).
So... anyone have any thoughts?
Is there any product out there that anybody knows of that has a similar look and feel to a CenCom or SmartSiren, but basically just drives a bunch of relay controls?
I'm looking for something to drive some auxilliary lighting (read: non-blinky non-emergency) in my vehicle, and instead of having a bunch of manual switches, I figured something nice and push-button-y and backlight might do the trick... something where the control head was relatively small, with a simple data cable going back to the brains of the unit.
The CenCom and SmartSiren units, in addition to being way too pricy, also don't appear to have the necessary number of outputs for my purposes (about 6).
So... anyone have any thoughts?
That's what I was going to suggest. I know a lot of independent installers uses this system, and there aren't a lot of complaints. You can get them in larger than 3x2 as well, I've seen them as may as 10-12 buttons.
-Alex
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FYI, the Cencom has:
1 40-amp output
2 20-amp outputs
5 10-amp outputs (1 can be converted into a dry relay)
4 250mA outputs
The TouchTek stuff is nice, but fairly pricey for nothing more than a pretty panel and a box o' relays. Cencoms are starting to show up on the used market... I bought one from a known-reputable seller for $500, with the TA functions. And, you'd get the siren/PA/TA/etc. features that the TouchTek will lack (you can kill the siren and just use it for air horn, maybe PA, and radio rebroadcast if you want).
Something to ponder, anyway.
1 40-amp output
2 20-amp outputs
5 10-amp outputs (1 can be converted into a dry relay)
4 250mA outputs
The TouchTek stuff is nice, but fairly pricey for nothing more than a pretty panel and a box o' relays. Cencoms are starting to show up on the used market... I bought one from a known-reputable seller for $500, with the TA functions. And, you'd get the siren/PA/TA/etc. features that the TouchTek will lack (you can kill the siren and just use it for air horn, maybe PA, and radio rebroadcast if you want).
Something to ponder, anyway.
I know. I had been considering a CenCom (if for no other reason than the slidy switch). Obviously price was a consideration. I'll keep my eyes open.
The CenCom may be a bit overkill for me, since I already have an amp. I've looked at it before, and I would probably replace my existing unit with the CenCom if not for one reason - the PA volume is not adjustable from the controls (unless I'm missing something). Also, I was a little dissapointed that it won't drive my Dominator TA natively.
Looking at the programming software, it does seem relatively flexible - and I like the idea of using the slider to activate several functions at once.
Any other pros or cons I should know about?
The CenCom may be a bit overkill for me, since I already have an amp. I've looked at it before, and I would probably replace my existing unit with the CenCom if not for one reason - the PA volume is not adjustable from the controls (unless I'm missing something). Also, I was a little dissapointed that it won't drive my Dominator TA natively.
Looking at the programming software, it does seem relatively flexible - and I like the idea of using the slider to activate several functions at once.
Any other pros or cons I should know about?
The Cencom will absolutely drive your three-wire TA natively. Grab the latest programming software, v3.6, from their web site:
http://www.whelen.com/downloads/
When the software comes up, select Three Line TA for the profile and ta-da.
You'll lose the 10-amp Output 8, and 9 and 10 for the controls, but you'll still have the 40, 2 20s, 4 10s, and 2 250mAs.
The programming is extremely flexible... play around with it some.
No, the PA volume is not adjustable from the panel. So? I've never really seen a need to back the PA volume down... and you can always hold the mic back slightly/speak more quietly.
http://www.whelen.com/downloads/
When the software comes up, select Three Line TA for the profile and ta-da.
You'll lose the 10-amp Output 8, and 9 and 10 for the controls, but you'll still have the 40, 2 20s, 4 10s, and 2 250mAs.
The programming is extremely flexible... play around with it some.
No, the PA volume is not adjustable from the panel. So? I've never really seen a need to back the PA volume down... and you can always hold the mic back slightly/speak more quietly.
Ouch. $350 for 6 relays. I think the relay verison of the Whelen PCC9R (9 internal relays?) goes for about that...with the slide switch thingyallcomm wrote:http://www.awdirect.com/awdirect/catalo ... &linkid=91
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Yech. Too clunky, too much room.
It's gonna be a stretch to find a place to mount a CenCom head as it is.
Interestingly enough, in the CenCom Gold v4.2.4 software, I couldn't find anywhere to select a 3-line TA. All it had was Halogen or LED.
That may not be much of an issue, anyway. I've already got all the blinkenlitchen hooked up to the dominator control head. Would probably just use one of the builtin 20a relays to drive power to the entire collection, so I could have an instant-on.
Got a buddy who might have a CenCom sitting around somewhere
Thanks for all the info. Will post again if I have any more questions (which I'm sure I will, heh).
It's gonna be a stretch to find a place to mount a CenCom head as it is.
Interestingly enough, in the CenCom Gold v4.2.4 software, I couldn't find anywhere to select a 3-line TA. All it had was Halogen or LED.
That may not be much of an issue, anyway. I've already got all the blinkenlitchen hooked up to the dominator control head. Would probably just use one of the builtin 20a relays to drive power to the entire collection, so I could have an instant-on.
Got a buddy who might have a CenCom sitting around somewhere
Thanks for all the info. Will post again if I have any more questions (which I'm sure I will, heh).
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After seeing this thread, it reminded me that I had a VHF Orion/SS2000-ERCSN laying in a box.
It's now installed
The regular SS2000SM-SC is good, but not perfect, for non-blinkenlighten applications because of the slide switch. The SS2000-ERCSN is perfect however, because the Orion keypad buttons can be marco'd so the SS2000 relays ( 1-8 ) can be momentary or toggle on/off.
It's now controlling vehicle functions very nicely.
It's now installed
The regular SS2000SM-SC is good, but not perfect, for non-blinkenlighten applications because of the slide switch. The SS2000-ERCSN is perfect however, because the Orion keypad buttons can be marco'd so the SS2000 relays ( 1-8 ) can be momentary or toggle on/off.
It's now controlling vehicle functions very nicely.
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LOL, hey stupid, I asked where he wanted to mount it and he replied"Wherever there's room for whatever I end up getting..." This Thread was about suggestions, and that is what I gave him, a suggestion. I know you think that there isn't anything better than Whelen, but that is your opinion and doesn't give you the right to trash other people for voicing their opinions and ideas. Next time you have a problem with something someone says, keep it off the thread or report the post if you want, but do not talk down to people because of your tunnel-visioned product opinions.
John
Actually, troll, I'm pondering the purchase of a Tomar Blade. I like it better than the Liberty. Carson has some good product. Signal VP has the only HHCH-style siren/switch panel I've seen. I'm not at all strictly Whelen, but they do have some very good products.
Had you read the entire thread, it would've been patently obvious that he's looking for a remote-mount unit. In his original post, he asks for something that has the look and feel of a Cencom or a Smartsiren. Your Carson box compares to a Cencom about the way a Honda compares to a Benz. Both will work, one's a whole hell of a lot nicer.
You accuse me of a "tunnel-visioned product opinion." Funny, from the person who always pimps Carson and 911EP products. In looking at your posts (the majority of which have been in the Vehicle Equipment forum, which isn't really the central focus of this board) you've never (maybe I missed one, so I'll say rarely instead) recommended a Whelen, FedSig, Signal, Code3, or other product. And I'm tunnel-visioned?
And, stupid? Is that the best you can do?
In short... shoo, troll. Kthxbye.
Had you read the entire thread, it would've been patently obvious that he's looking for a remote-mount unit. In his original post, he asks for something that has the look and feel of a Cencom or a Smartsiren. Your Carson box compares to a Cencom about the way a Honda compares to a Benz. Both will work, one's a whole hell of a lot nicer.
You accuse me of a "tunnel-visioned product opinion." Funny, from the person who always pimps Carson and 911EP products. In looking at your posts (the majority of which have been in the Vehicle Equipment forum, which isn't really the central focus of this board) you've never (maybe I missed one, so I'll say rarely instead) recommended a Whelen, FedSig, Signal, Code3, or other product. And I'm tunnel-visioned?
And, stupid? Is that the best you can do?
In short... shoo, troll. Kthxbye.
Look, there are always different products and oppinions out there.
I agree with Tvsjr on the fact that you really didn't read the origional post, and one look at the carson box, and I can tell that it wouldn't fit in Akardam's truck. But, I also know this because I've been in it more than a few times...
Now... if we can all get past name calling and stupifing eachother it'll be all good.
Make good and play in the sandbox people.
-Alex
I agree with Tvsjr on the fact that you really didn't read the origional post, and one look at the carson box, and I can tell that it wouldn't fit in Akardam's truck. But, I also know this because I've been in it more than a few times...
Now... if we can all get past name calling and stupifing eachother it'll be all good.
Make good and play in the sandbox people.
-Alex
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So, the saga continues...
E-mailed Whelen last night:
Time to write them back again...
E-mailed Whelen last night:
First Whelen response:I have a few questions about interfacing my existing Dominator TIR3 traffic advisor w/ end flashers to a future CenCom Gold install.
1. Can my TA be used with the CenCom Gold's 3-wire TA setting?
2. Will my TA activate the TA indicator LEDs on the control head?
3. Do I need the CCSRN2 or CCSRNTA2 unit to control my TA?
Thank you
ORLY? I respond back...No. You will have to program individual outputs to activate that dominator style TA assembly. It will not work with the cen com programmed as a 2 wire TA.
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And lo and behold, a reply from Whelen...Thanks for your reply. I was led to believe this might work, as such:
From the CenCom™ Siren/Light Control System Configuration Software Guide (13712) pg 3:
"Lamp Quantity/Three Line Traffic Advisor - Here the user will select the number of
lightheads present in the Traffic Advisor or if the system uses a 3-line TA (Selecting “None”
means there is no TA installed).
If a 3-line Traffic Advisor (as used in Patriot, Liberty and Freedom-series lightbars) is
selected, the wire designated “Left TA” should be connected to Outlet 9. The wire
designated “Right TA” should be connected to Outlet 10. Pairs of lightheads that will be flashed should be connected to
Outlet 8 (refer to your lightbar manual for detailed information).
When wired as outlined above, pressing the DIR button will activate Outlet 9 and initiate the “Sequence: Left” display.
Pressing the DIR button a second time will activate Outlet 10 and initiate the “Sequence: Right” display. Pressing the
DIR button for a third time will activate Outputs 9 & 10 simultaneously initiating a “Split” display. Pressing the FLSH
button will activate Outlet 8 causing the lightheads connected to this outlet to flash."
And according to the Installation Guide: Dominator™ / TA Series (13899) pg 2:
SW 1 (Red): 12v+ DC
SW 2 (Blue): TA/Sweep Left
SW 3 (Green): TA/Sweep Right
SW 4 (Orange): End Flasher (if equipped) [which my TA is]
Given all this, will my Dominator still not work with the CenCom Gold?
Ok... now I'm just bloody well confused... not really sure that this guy knows what he's talking about, and his curt responses are somewhat, oh, not helpfull...Yes. It can work with that system.
Technical Service Group
Time to write them back again...
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I dunno. I think I'd call them, see what you can get out of them. I can't believe it wouldn't activate the LEDs on the head.
If nothing else, the T/A model is much more commonly found on the used market, and will be much more resellable later. Get the T/A version, if you have to rig up your own controls, just don't use those buttons...
If nothing else, the T/A model is much more commonly found on the used market, and will be much more resellable later. Get the T/A version, if you have to rig up your own controls, just don't use those buttons...
I've already got the full featured control head for the dominator, with three aux switches for other lighting. What I was trying to get at was to run that all through the Cencom. However, since that's not looking like it's going to be practical, I'm just going to leave that one in there and mount the Cencom seperately.
Re: A CenCom or SmartSiren like device for light relays?
TST Corp Touch Tek, there is a 6 and 8 switch model, same look as the smart siren, but switches/relay only, no siren function. I believe their website is http://www.tst-corp.com
Re: A CenCom or SmartSiren like device for light relays?
A bit late on this response, but how about the Fed Signal SW400SS
http://www.fedsig.com/products/docs/lit ... 5108HD.pdf
It has a 3 position steped slide switch that controls 3 high current internal relays and 4 toggle switches.
http://www.fedsig.com/products/docs/lit ... 5108HD.pdf
It has a 3 position steped slide switch that controls 3 high current internal relays and 4 toggle switches.
Re: A CenCom or SmartSiren like device for light relays?
Guess I should say I just ended up going with a CenCom.