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American Response Vehicles <br />42 <br />125 VAC OUTLET No 5: This 125 Volt outlet will be located inside of the right front ALS Cabinet. The outlet will <br />be mounted on the back wall of the cabinet (related to inside access) in the lower right corner. The location of <br />the outlet will be defined on the proposal drawings. <br /> <br />INTERIOR 12 VOLT DIRECT CURRENT (DC) OUTLETS: <br /> <br />12 VOLT OUTLETS: The following outlets will be a 12 volt, direct current, 20 Ampere, automotive "cigar" lighter <br />size commercial outlet. The outlets will be located and wired as specified below. The outlets will be separately <br />protected and will be electrically isolated from other electrical functions on the vehicle. This outlet will be wired <br />per current Federal specification KKK-A-1822. <br /> <br />12 VOLT OUTLET No 1: This outlet will be located in the patient cabin's, main "Action Area", on the back wall. <br /> <br />12 VOLT OUTLET No 2: This outlet will be located inside of the right front ALS Cabinet. The <br />outlet will be mounted on the back wall of the cabinet (related to inside access) in the upper <br />right corner. The location of the outlet will be defined on the proposal drawings. <br /> <br />POWER SOURCE: The input for the outlet will be wired exactly like outlet Number One. <br /> <br />12 VOLT CIRCUIT: The above component will be hard wired to 12 volt, direct current, 20 Ampere, circuit. This <br />circuit will be located and wired as specified below. The circuit will be separately protected and will be <br />electrically isolated from other electrical functions on the vehicle. This circuit will be wired per federal <br />specification KKK-A-1822D 3.7.7.3. This 12V circuit will be wired for the customer supplied Knox Med Vault <br />located forward of the Action Area Board. <br /> <br />ELECTRONIC SIREN: The electronic siren provided herein will be a precision built, efficient and full featured siren <br />of advanced design. The internal design of the siren will utilize integrated circuits and silicon output <br />transformers. The siren will provide Wail, Yelp, hi lo, Tap II siren tone as well as public address, radio <br />rebroadcast and an electronic air horn sound. The siren will also feature a hard wired, noise canceling <br />microphone. The microphone will provide high quality voice reproduction without feedback "squeal". The <br />microphone push-to-talk switch will override any siren mode for instant PA (Public Address) use. The PA and <br />radio volume are adjustable through a front panel GAIN control. <br />The siren will be capable of driving two 100 watt RMS speaker drivers with 11 impedance. An <br />internal "dip switch" will be provided in the event the speaker driver is rated at 58 watts. <br />The siren control panel will feature a Built in rocker type air horn/siren switch, a five position rotary <br />type switch and a rotary type GAIN control. The siren's five position rotary selector switch will operate as <br />follows: <br /> <br />RADIO mode will place all siren tones in a standby state and rebroadcast incoming radio messages over <br />the siren speakers. <br /> <br />MANUAL mode will permit manual control of the "Wail" tone or "Air Horn Tone, pending air <br />horn/siren switch position. With the rocker switch set to "Siren" AND the rotary switch set to