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FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION


Electrical Products Division

MODEL 300SCW-1
SelecTone® Command

INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS


PRICE $ 5.00

FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION


Electrical Products Division

MODEL 300SCW-1
SelecTone® Command

INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

2561090D
REV. D Printed 4/02
Printed in U.S.A.
LIMITED WARRANTY
The Signal Division, Federal Signal Corporation (Federal), warrants each
new product to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under
normal use and service, for a period of two years on parts replacement and
one year on labor from the date of delivery to the first user-purchaser.

During this warranty period, the obligation of Federal is limited to repairing


or replacing, as Federal may elect, any part or parts of such product which
after examination by Federal discloses to be defective in material and/or
workmanship.

Federal will provide warranty for any unit which is delivered, transported
prepaid, to the Federal factory or designated authorized warranty service
center for examination and such examination reveals a defect in material
and/or workmanship.

This warranty does not cover travel expenses, the cost of specialized
equipment for gaining access to the product, or labor charges for removal
and re-installation of the product. Lamps, flash tubes, or batteries are not
covered under warranty.

This warranty does not extend to any unit which has been subjected to abuse,
misuse, improper installation or which has been inadequately maintained,
nor to units which have problems relating to service or modification at any
facility other than the Federal factory or authorized warranty service
centers.

THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,


INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL FEDERAL BE LIABLE FOR ANY
LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY SUCH DEFECT IN MATERIAL OR
WORKMANSHIP.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paragraph Page

SECTION I - GENERAL DESCRIPTION

1-1 General ................................................................................................................... 1-1


1-2 Chassis Description ............................................................................................... 1-1
1-3 Control Circuitry.................................................................................................... 1-2
1-4 Power ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
1-5 Audio Inputs .......................................................................................................... 1-2

SECTION II - SPECIFICATIONS

2-1 Power Input ........................................................................................................... 2-1


2-2 Emergency Power Source Input ............................................................................ 2-1
2-3 Audio Input ............................................................................................................ 2-1
2-4 Audio Outputs ........................................................................................................ 2-1
2-5 Internal Speaker .................................................................................................... 2-2
2-6 Remote Tone Activation Circuit ............................................................................ 2-2
2-7 Remote Mic. Activation Circuit (PTT) .................................................................. 2-2
2-8 Relay Contact Closure Outputs ............................................................................ 2-2
2-9 Fuse ........................................................................................................................ 2-2
2-10 UL Listed ............................................................................................................... 2-2
2-11 CSA Certified ......................................................................................................... 2-2
2-12 Physical .................................................................................................................. 2-2

SECTION III - INSTALLATION

3-1 Signal Lines ........................................................................................................... 3-1


3-2 Model 300SCW-1 Signal Connections .................................................................. 3-1
3-3 Connection to Remote Devices .............................................................................. 3-2
3-4 Power Connections ................................................................................................ 3-3
3-5 Connections to Remote Switches .......................................................................... 3-5
3-6 Tone Module Installation ...................................................................................... 3-5

SECTION IV - CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

4-1 General ................................................................................................................... 4-1


4-2 Tone Control Circuits ............................................................................................ 4-1

SECTION V - SERVICE

5-1 General ................................................................................................................... 5-1


5-2 Replacement Parts ................................................................................................. 5-1

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SECTION I
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Model 300SCW-1 generates and amplifies
tone and audio signals and applies them through
signal lines to the remote SelecTone devices in the
system. A Model 300CK Connector Kit is required in
each Selectone device to connect the Selectone
devices to the signal line. Speakers designed for 25
volt operation can connect directly to the 25 volt
output. The 300SCW-1 has provisions for up to four
SelecTone tone modules of the user’s choice. The
tones are designated as Tone #1, Tone #2, Tone #3,
and Tone #4. Each tone can be manually activated
locally by its associated push button switch on the
control panel or by a contact closure at the associated
remote control input. Whenever a tone is activated,
290A2664-26
either locally or remotely, its associated control panel
Figure 1-1. Model 300SCW-1 SelecTone® Command. push button LED illuminates to indicate that the
1-1. GENERAL. tone has been activated. The LED remains lit until
the tone is deactivated and the contact closure is
The Model 300SCW-1 SelecTone® Command removed. All 300SCW-1 controls are located on the
(figure 1-1) is a UL listed and CSA certified central control panel.
control device that is capable of generating up to four
different tone signals on an audio line that is con- 1-2. CHASSIS DESCRIPTION.
nected to remote speaker/amplifiers in a SelecTone The Model 300SCW-1 is assembled in a red,
System. The 300SCW-1 can control signal lines to powder-coated steel cabinet approximately 16.23"
Federal Signal Models 300GC, 300GCX, 300X, wide by 4.06" deep by 11.23" high with a hinged front
302GC, 302GCX, 302X, and 50GC speaker/amplifiers cover. The cover contains a window through which
and to other devices. It can also operate with stan- the pushbutton switches can be seen. The cover is
dard speakers designed for 25Vrms line operation (15 secured to the housing through a hinge and key
watts max.). The 300SCW-1 has public address (PA) operated lock. Space is provided along the right side
capability, allowing voice messages or instructions to of the enclosure for storage of the optional MNC-1
be announced over the SelecTone system through an microphone. Along the left side of the enclosure are
optional Model MNC-1 Microphone. The unit can also two field wiring compartments, baffled off from the
be used to play background music generated from an printed circuit board area. Access to these compart-
external source over the SelecTone system. ments is gained by removing the fastening screw
The Model MNC-1 microphone is a hand held, from the control panel, allowing it to open on a hinge.
noise canceling microphone that is ideal for use as a One compartment is for the connection of the Class II
local microphone. power and signal lines, and the other is for the
connection of the Class I power lines. These areas are
The Model 300SCW-1 may be installed in indoor provided with knock-outs to allow the external wiring
(NEMA 1) or other protected installations only. It can to enter the unit through appropriate installer
be mounted on any horizontal surface using #10 supplied bushings.
screws, appropriate for the type of mounting surface
material, and the four mounting holes in the The switch printed circuit board is attached to
300SCW-1’s housing (see figure 1-2). the control panel with four screws. A wiring assembly
connects the switch board to the main printed circuit
The Model 300SCW-1 can be used for a variety board. The main printed circuit board is attached to a
of prioritized signaling purposes, such as playing subplate with eight screws. The control panel
background music, auxiliary fire alarm, evacuation switches are designated as TONE 1 through TONE 4,
alarm, start and dismissal, paging, and other emer- AUX, TEST and CANCEL.
gency warning applications. The system can be
automated if external devices such as heat detectors, The tone corresponding to each can be labeled in
switches or program clocks are connected to the the white area next to the switch with a china
remote control inputs. Additional advantages of the marker. In the event a tone or message changes, the
Model 300SCW-1 include economical system expan- marking can be removed by lightly rubbing with a
sion along with long term system flexibility. rag dampened with water.

1-1
1-3. CONTROL CIRCUITRY. closure to facilitate remote resetting of any other
alarm circuit. The contact stays closed as long as the
A. The control circuitry in the 300SCW-1 has “CANCEL” pushbutton is depressed. Resetting of
a built-in priority level feature. If a given tone is remote activation will not occur if the closure occur-
already sounding when a higher priority tone is ring at the remote input has not been removed.
locally or remotely activated, the higher priority tone
automatically overrides the lower priority tone. 1-4. POWER.
However, the push button LED for the lower priority
WARNING
tone remains lit to indicate that the lower priority
tone remains activated. When the higher priority In order to prevent power to the 300SCW-1
tone is deactivated, the LED in its push button goes from being turned off accidentally, the unit
out and the lower priority tone resumes sounding. does not have a power switch. Before perform-
Pressing cancel will deactivate any currently active ing any installation or maintenance, ensure
tones. The local microphone has the highest priority. that power is disconnected.
All of the tones have priority by number sequence
and all have priority over remote PA and background The control panel has a green LED to indicate
music. the presence of primary power. The 300SCW-1 can be
operated from either a 120VAC, 240VAC or a 24VDC
Since Tone #1 has priority over all other power source. The AC power is connected via a
tones, the “Slow Whoop” (TM9) tone module is terminal block located in the Class I wiring compart-
frequently installed in the Tone #1 position as a ment, and the 120/240 volt operation must be manu-
“Fire” signal. Whenever the 300SCW-1 is activated, ally switched internally while 24VDC connects via
and is not in the test mode, a built-in relay causes a the terminals in the Class II wiring compartment.
set of normally closed contacts to open and normally
open contacts to close, which makes it possible to 1-5. AUDIO INPUTS.
send an alarm signal to other emergency services or
circuits. Check with local codes for specific require- A microphone can be connected directly to the
ments regarding the types of tones to use. 300SCW-1 via two modular jacks provided on the
right side of the unit, inside the cover. These inputs
B. The “TEST” pushbutton switch permits the have the highest priority. However, there are screw
testing of tones without activating the remote terminal provisions for a low level, low impedance
SelecTone devices. While a test is being conducted, audio signal to be input in the Class II wiring com-
the tone under test is heard from the monitor partment of the unit, which allows audio to be
speaker inside the enclosure only. The “TEST” switch coupled from a telephone system (PBX) with the
also cancels false alarms. Whenever this pushbutton proper interface equipment supplied by the phone
is pressed, the LED remains illuminated to remind company. This input is designed to also allow the
the operator to press the reset button after the test is direct connection of a low impedance remote micro-
complete or the false alarm is corrected. phone with separate PTT (priority below the tones).
An RCA jack is provided in the same area of the unit
C. The “CANCEL” pushbutton will reset all to couple standard 1 volt audio signal from a back-
the manually activated signaling functions of the ground music source such as a radio receiver, CD
300SCW-1. It also provides a momentary dry contact player or a tape player.

1-2
2.77

2.77

7.72

4.63

ACCESS HOLE FOR


POTENTIOMETER
ADJUSTMENT
12.78

2.09
KNOCK-OUT PROVISION
REAR VIEW
O0.87 3 PLACES
290A2926B

Figure 1-2. 300SCW-1 Installation Dimensions.

1-3
SECTION II
SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. POWER INPUT.
A. Input Voltage ................................................................................ 120/240V,50-60HZ
B. Standby Current ........................................................................... 50MA 120VAC
25MA 240VAC
C. Operating Current ........................................................................ 210MA(MAX)
D. Power Consumption ..................................................................... 26 Watts(MAX)

2-2. EMERGENCY POWER SOURCE INPUT.


A. Input Voltage ................................................................................ 22-32 VDC
B. Standby Current ........................................................................... 90MA
C. Operating Current ........................................................................ 760MA

2-3. AUDIO INPUT.


A. Local PA (Use optional Model MNC-1 microphone)
Input Impedance ................................................................... 5k Ohms
Input Voltage ......................................................................... 16MVrms (MAX)
B. Remote Mic.
Input Impedance ................................................................... 5k Ohms
Input Voltage ......................................................................... 16MVrms (MAX)
C. Aux. Input
Input Impedance ................................................................... 5k Ohms
Input Voltage ......................................................................... 500MVrms (MAX)

2-4. AUDIO OUTPUTS.


A. Output Impedance
Unbalanced Sig. line ............................................................. 25 Ohms (MAX)
Unbalanced Sig. Line Standby ............................................. 120 Ohms
Balanced Sig Line ................................................................. 40 Ohms (MAX)
Low Level Sig. Out ................................................................ 600 ohms
B. Output Voltage Levels No Load (<3% THD)
Unbalanced Sig. Line ............................................................ 9Vrms
Balanced Sig. Line ................................................................ 17Vrms
Low Level Sig. Out ................................................................ 1Vp-p
C. Output Voltage Levels Max Load (<3% THD)
Unbalanced Sig. Line ............................................................ 8Vrms(25 Ohm load)
Balanced Sig. Line ................................................................ 15Vrms(40 Ohm load)
Low Level Sig. Line ............................................................... 1Vp-p (600 Ohm load)
D. Tone Output Levels No Load (sq. wave)
Unbalanced Sig. Line ............................................................ 12Vrms
Balanced Sig. Line ................................................................ 25Vrms
Low Level Sig. Line ............................................................... 1Vp-p
E. Tone Output Levels Max Load (sq. wave)
Unbalanced Sig. Line ............................................................ 12Vrms (25 Ohm load)
Balanced Sig. Line ................................................................ 20Vrms (40 Ohm load)
Low Level Sig. Line ............................................................... 0.56Vrms (600 Ohm load)
F. Audio Frequency Response Balanced Sig. Line
40 Ohms max load, From 250Hz to 80KHz
(Reference 1KHz) .................................................................. -3db
40 Ohm max load, From 450Hz to 60KHz
(Reference 1KHz) .................................................................. -1db
No load, From 100Hz to 90KHz
(Reference 1KHz) .................................................................. -3db
No load, From 200Hz to 60KHz
(Reference 1KHz) .................................................................. -1db
2-1
G. Signal To Noise Ratio (<3% THD)
Local PA ................................................................................. 60db
Remote Mic ............................................................................ 40db
Aux Input ............................................................................... 80db
H. Audio Distortion From Aux Input to Balanced Sig.
Line Output (40 Ohm load) .................................................. 2%

2-5. INTERNAL SPEAKER.


Sound Level At 1 Meter ........................................................ 65db

2-6. REMOTE TONE ACTIVATION CIRCUIT.


Type ....................................................................................... Dry Contact Closure
Line Impedance ..................................................................... 100 Ohms (MAX)
Circuit Current ...................................................................... 50MA Max (12VDC)

2-7. REMOTE MIC. ACTIVATION CIRCUIT (PTT).


Type ....................................................................................... Dry Contact Closure
Line Impedance ..................................................................... 100 Ohm (MAX)
Circuit Current ...................................................................... 10MA Max (12VDC)

2-8. RELAY CONTACT CLOSURE OUTPUTS.


Tone 1, Tone 2, Tone 3, Tone 4, Sig. Out, Aux., Test and Cancel Relays
Type ....................................................................................... Dry Contact Closure
Rating .................................................................................... 24VDC, 1A, Resistive

2-9. FUSE.
F1 ........................................................................................... Type GMC-1 1A, 250V
F2 ........................................................................................... Type GMC-1/2 1/2A, 250V

2-10. UL LISTED.
File ......................................................................................... E61713
Standard ................................................................................ UL 813 Commercial
................................................................................................ Audio Equipment

2-11. CSA CERTIFIED.

2-12. PHYSICAL.
Weight .................................................................................... 13.4 lb. (6.08 kg.)
Dimensions (HWD) ............................................................... 16.23" x 11.25" x 4.06"

2-2
SECTION III
INSTALLATION
WARNING 3-1. SIGNAL LINES.
Failure to follow all safety precautions and
A. The signal lines transfer the tone signals
instructions may result in property damage,
and verbal messages from the 300SCW-1 to the
serious injury, or death to you or others.
remote SelecTone devices. In order to reduce the
SAFETY MESSAGE TO INSTALLERS possibility of cross talk, hum and static noise pick up,
Peoples lives depend on your safe installation of the signal lines must be twisted pair, shielded audio
our products. It is important to follow all instructions cable. In the majority of systems use AWG 18
shipped with the products. This device is to be shielded twisted pair audio cables.
installed by a trained electrician who is thoroughly
familiar with the National Electric Code and will CAUTION
follow the NEC guidelines as well as local codes.
Unacceptable voltage drops may cause im-
The selection of the mounting location for the proper signal voltage to be applied to the
device, its controls and routing of the wiring is to be remote signal device if too small diameter
accomplished under the direction of the Facilities cable is used, reducing the signal’s sound
Engineer and the Safety Engineer. In addition, listed output level. Only use a cable having wire
below are some other important safety instructions diameter greater than 22AWG.
and precautions you should follow:
B. Federal does not recommend that new or
• Read and understand all instructions
existing telephone lines be used as signal lines in a
before installing or operating this
SelecTone system for the following reasons:
equipment.
• Do not connect this unit to the system 1. Interference from other services or
when power is on. systems, or interference from the system to other
services.
• All effective warning speakers produce
loud sounds which may cause , in certain
2. Cross talk, interference or hum in-
situations, permanent hearing loss. You
duced by other telephone lines.
should take appropriate precautions such
as wearing hearing protection.
3. Extended downtime because of the
• After installation, test the sound system second party involvement required to service the
to ensure proper operation. lines.
• All effective warning speakers produce
4. The additional cost of installation,
loud sounds, which may cause, in certain
interfacing devices and monthly charges as opposed
situations, permanent hearing loss. The
to a one-time cost of performing the installation.
device should be installed far enough away
from potential listeners to limit their
3-2. MODEL 300SCW-1 SIGNAL CONNECTIONS.
exposure while still maintaining its effec-
tiveness. The OSHA Code of Federal
CAUTION
Regulations 1910.95 Noise Standard
provides guidelines which may be used
Crosstalk can occur between signal lines and
regarding permissible noise exposure
power lines, causing confusing messages,
levels.
which interfere with the emergency warning
• Show these instructions to your Safety capability of this equipment.
Engineer and then file them in a safe
place and refer to them when maintaining Do not install signal lines in the same conduit
and/or reinstalling the unit. with power lines. Avoid routing signal lines
on cable trays with high voltage power lines.
• Establish a procedure to routinely check
the sound system for proper activation
To connect the signal lines of the SelecTone
and operation.
system to the 300SCW-1, connect a color coded
• Consult the authority having jurisdiction shielded twisted pair of audio cables having conduc-
in your area regarding the proper use and tors no smaller than 18 AWG to SIG. HI (TB1-2) and
installation of this product. COM (TB1-1) terminals on TB1 (see figure 3-1).
3-1
AC POWER IN

KNOCK-OUTS

EARTH GROUND
COMMON
PHASE
25 VRMS

SIG OUT

TONE 1

TONE 2

TONE 3

TONE 4

24 VDC
RESET

MIC AUDIO IN
TEST

AUX
SIG COM.

MIC COM
TONE 1
TONE 2
TONE 3
TONE 4
SIG 1V
SIG HI

COM.

COM.

COM.

COM.

COM.

COM.

COM.

COM.
GND
N.O.

N.O.
N.O.

N.O.

N.O.

N.O.

N.O.

N.O.
N.C.

N.C.

PTT
SIG
SIG

+
-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

TB-1 TB-2

ACCESS HOLE FOR


POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENT
SHIELDED CLASS II FIELD FROM EXTERNAL
TWISTED PAIR WIRING COMPARTMENT SWITCHING DEVICES CLASS I FIELD
SIGNAL LINES WIRING COMPARTMENT
290A2927B

Figure 3-1. Model 300SCW-1 Side View.


Every remote SelecTone signaling device in the tap. This output is to be used only if there is no
system will be connected in parallel to these lines. SelecTone system devices connected across TB1-1
When connecting the remote devices in parallel to the and TB1-2. This output is not switched like
signal lines, observe the correct polarity and install SelecTone system output across terminal TB1-1 and
wire nuts over the connections. TB1-2.

3-3. CONNECTION TO REMOTE DEVICES. C. Low Level Audio Output.


The 300SCW-1 also has provision for 1 volt
Physically install the remote SelecTone
peak to peak audio output that can be coupled to the
device(s); follow the installation instructions packed
audio input of another amplifier. This low level
with the device.
output is available across terminals TB1-1 and TB1-3
(see figure 3-4). It can also be connected to an analog
A. 300GC, 300GCX, 300X, 302GC, 302GCX,
fiber optic transmitter so that audio can be transmit-
302X and 50GC.
ted over a fiber optic link in an electrically noisy
environment.
A 300CK Printed Circuit Connector Board
is required to connect a 300GC, 300GCX, 300X,
302GC, 302GCX, 302X or 50GC to the signal lines.
The 300CK properly terminates the signal lines to 300GC 300GC

the amplifier in the 300GC, 300GCX, 300X, 302GC, 300CK 300CK


302GCX, 302X and 50GC. As shown in the figure 3-2,
connect the blue wire on the 300CK to the COM. wire
from the 300SCW-1. Connect the yellow wire on the YEL BLU YEL BLU

300CK to the SIG. HI wire from the 300SCW-1.


1 2
B. 25 Vrms Signal Line Application. SHIELDED
TWISTED PAIR
COM SIG SIGNAL LINE
The 300SCW-1 has provision for connecting HI TO ADDITIONAL
SELECTONES
25 Vrms line operated speakers to its output. Con- TERMINAL BLOCK (TB1)
nect the 25 Vrms line at terminals TB1-4 and TB1-5 ON REAR OF 300VSC-1 290A2664-02
of terminal block TB1 (see figure 3-3). Connect the
speakers in parallel to this line using 25 Vrms line
Figure 3-2. 300CK Connections.
3-2
MODEL 300SCW-1 AC POWER IN

SIGNAL LINES
SHIELDED
TWISTED PAIR

1 4 5 17 1 16

TB-1 TB-2

290A2928

Figure 3-3. 25Vrms Connections.


3-4. POWER CONNECTIONS. If an emergency power source is required,
central power system as described below should be
The two basic methods of supplying power to a employed.
SelecTone system are 120VAC 50/60HZ Local Power
and 24VDC Central Power. The following paragraphs B. Central Power (See figure 3-6).
describe each method along with the advantages and
disadvantages of each. 1. General.
A. Local Power (see figure 3-5).
In the central power system all of the
In this system, power is supplied to each remote amplifier power lines are connected in paral-
remote SelecTone device by connecting it to 120VAC lel to one or more centrally located power sources of
supply in the immediate vicinity of the device. either 24VAC or 24VDC.
CAUTION
2. Advantages of the Central Power
Improper installation could render this system System.
inoperable, interfering with the warning
nature of this product. The installation must a. The entire system may be inde-
conform to applicable local and/or National pendent of local line voltage.
Electrical codes.

MODEL 300SCW-1
AC POWER IN

1 3 17 1 16

TB-1 TB-2

SIGNAL LINES SHIELDED


TWISTED PAIR

TO EXTERNAL DEVICE

290A2929

Figure 3-4. Low Level Autio Output Connections.


3-3
MODEL 300SCW-1 AC POWER IN MODEL 300GC 120VAC

MODEL 300CK

1 2 17 1 16 POWER
LINES
TB-1 TB-2

YEL 120 VAC 120 VAC


SIGNAL LINES SHIELDED
TWISTED PAIR BLU
SIG. HI (YEL) LOCAL PWR. LOCAL PWR.
COM. (BLU)

290A2930

Figure 3-5. Typical Local Power System.


b. The entire system can be system. The size of the power lines is dependent upon
switched to an emergency standby power source in the number of amplifiers and the total distance of the
the event of a power failure. power loop in order to minimize the voltage drop
while a tone signal is being generated.
c. The central power system has the
added advantage that an auxiliary power supply,
b. Future expansion is limited by
such as the Federal Model PS300 can be used to
the current capacity of the power source and the
power the remote devices in the SelecTone system. If
power lines that were initially installed.
the PS300 is used, it is not necessary to switch the
power source if a power failure occurs.
c. Central power installations must
3. Disadvantages of Central Power comply with local electrical codes. Most power cir-
System. cuits are Class I circuits. Therefore, conduit will
probably be required. Installation costs are higher
a. Heavy power lines are required
than a local power system.
from the power source to the remote devices in the

AC POWER IN
(NOT USED WITH MODEL PS300)
MODEL 300SCW-1
MODEL 300GC
24VDC

MODEL
300CK

1 2 17 1 15 16

TB-1 TB-2

YEL
SIGNAL LINES
SHIELDED BLU
SIG. HI (YEL) TWISTED PAIR

COM. (BLU)

+
24 VDC
CKT. 1 - POWER
POWER LINES
PS300
SUPPLY +
CKT. 2 -
290A2931

Figure 3-6. Typical Central Power System.

3-4
C. 300SCW-1 Power Connections. If it is desired to use 24 VDC either as a
primary or auxiliary source of power, connect the “+”
DANGER terminal of 24 volt DC power supply to the terminal
TB2-15 (+24 VDC) and “-” terminal of the 24 VDC
Installation with the system power on could
power supply to the terminal TB2-16 of the TB2
cause serious injury or death. Do not perform
terminal block located in the Class II field wiring
any installation or maintenance on this system
compartment of the 300SCW-1.
when power is on. Since the 300SCW-1 does
not have a power switch, ensure that the
3-5. CONNECTIONS TO REMOTE SWITCHES.
power is disconnected before proceeding.
The 300SCW-1 tones can be activated remotely
WARNING
by any normally open low current switch contacts
This device is to be installed by a trained having a current capacity of at least 50 ma inductive.
electrician who is thoroughly familiar with Figure 3-7 illustrates the connection of switch con-
the national electrical code and local codes tacts to the 300SCW-1. S1, S2, S3 and S4 represents
and will follow the guidelines. remote switch contacts such as those found in flow
switches, program clocks, heat detectors, and smoke
CAUTION detectors. The remotely activated tone sounds as long
as the activating contacts remain closed.
Cross talk, interference, or hum can be induced
in signal lines, causing poor audio output or
3-6. TONE MODULE INSTALLATION.
confusing messages, which interferes with the
emergency warning capability of this equip-
WARNING
ment. Do not install power lines in the same
conduit as signal lines. Installation or maintenance on 300SCW-1
when power is on can result in serious injury
Operating power is connected to 300SCW-1 or death. Do not perform any installation or
through the 3-position field wiring terminal block maintenance to the system when power is on.
located in the Class I wiring compartment (see figure
3-1).The knock-out should be removed and provided The 300SCW-1 can accommodate up to four
with a bushing through which the power lines can be SelecTone modules of the user’s choice. To install the
routed into the field wiring compartment. The tone modules insert them into the desired receptacles
300SCW-1 is factory set for 120VAC 50/60Hz opera- on the printed circuit board as shown in figure 3-7.
tion. If 240VAC operation is required, open the The receptacles for TONE #1 module and TONE #2
control panel and slide the voltage selector switch S 1 module are located on the mother board. Receptacles
located near line fuses on the mother board to the for TONE #3 module and TONE #4 modules are
240VAC position. located on the card that plugs into the mother board.

TONE MODULES
300SCW-1
TONE #3 TONE #4

TONE #1 TONE #2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

TB1 TB2

GND

S1 TONE 1

OPTIONAL REMOTE SWITCH


S2 TONE 2
CONTACTS
(CUSTOMER SUPPLIED)
S3 TONE 3

S4 TONE 4
290A2664-25

Figure 3-7. Model 300SCW-1 Rear View (Cover Removed).

3-5
SECTION IV
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
4-1. GENERAL. and K8A are connected in series to the +12 volt
source. Therefore, any one of the four tones can be
The electronic circuitry in the 300SCW-1 con- activated. However, after a given tone has been
sists primarily of priority control circuits, tone activated, no lower priority tone can be initiated. For
control circuits, audio preamplifiers and a power example, TONE #2 is activated when K3 is energized
amplifier. The unit also contains all of the necessary causing K3A to apply +12 VDC to the TONE #2 tone
switching circuitry for the control of PA, remote PA module via J7-3. As shown in figure 4-4, when K3
and background music. All of the electronic circuitry applies +12 VDC to TONE #2 tone module, the
is mounted on two printed circuit boards. The opera- circuit to K7A and K8A is open. As a result, if either
tion of the tone modules will not be described because K7 or K8 is energized, TONE #2 continues to sound.
they are not an integral part of the 300SCW-1. However, if TONE #1 is activated, K5 energizes and
However, the effect of the signal(s) from the tone K5A applies +12 VDC to TONE #1 tone module via
module(s) will be discussed. When reading the J5-3, while opening the circuit to TONE #2 and all
following paragraphs, refer to the 300SCW-1 sche- other tones. Consequently, TONE #1 overrides TONE
matic diagram (figure 4-1) and the Switch Board #2 even though TONE #2 relay K3 is energized.
Schematic diagram (figure 4-2).
C. Public Address (PA) Switching.
4-2. TONE CONTROL CIRCUITS.
1. Local PA.
A. Tone Activation Circuits.
As shown in schematic diagram figure
The operation of the activation circuitry of 4-1, whenever local microphone, push-to-talk (PTT)
all four tones is identical. Therefore, only the opera- switch is pressed, pin 2 of opto-isolator IC1A is
tion of the TONE #1 activation circuit will be dis- grounded which in turn applies a low at pin 13 of IC4
cussed. invertor ‘F’. This causes IC4-12 to go high. The IC4-
12 pin is connected to Priority Encoder IC5 pin 4. The
TONE #1 is activated by pressing the local, Priority Encoder, IC5 accepts highs at seven of the
TONE 1 push button located on the control panel or eight available inputs and produces a three-bit
when remote switch contacts, connected to TB2-7 and parallel binary coded output at IC5-6 (most signifi-
TB2-8, are closed, energizing K5 and the output relay cant bit-msb), IC5-7, and IC5-9 (Least significant bit-
K2. Simultaneously, the switch contacts close the Lsb). The value of binary coded output is between 0
TONE 1 red LED circuit and the LED illuminates. and 7 (000 and 111 binary). The higher the priority,
When K5 energizes, the “A” contacts apply +12 VDC the higher the value. When more than one input to
to the TONE #1 module installed in lower left tone IC5 is present, the output assumes the binary code of
R51 receptacle. The tone module then generates the highest priority input. IC5-4 is highest priority
TONE #1 and applies it through R51, C28, R56, pre input, so when this pin goes high, the highest priority
ampC28, R56, IC9A, IC9A, C31, IC7A level control value 7 (binary 111) produced by IC5 at pins 6, 7 and
R59, C39, analog multiplexer IC6 pin 2, 3 and C10 to 9 is applied to pins 9, 10 and 11 of Analog Multi-
the input pin 9 of the power audio amplifier IC3. plexer IC6. When the local microphone push-to-talk
After the tone is amplified, it is applied through C25 button is pressed, the audio signal from the micro-
to the Monitor Speaker and via C27 through the phone is coupled to the input of the pre-amplifier
closed K2A contacts of relay K2 to the SIG. HI IC8-A pin 2 via C3 and R22. The output of the pre-
terminal TB1-2 of terminal block TB1. amplifier IC8A is connected to the Analog Multi-
plexer pin 4 via C30, level control R58 and C38.
B. Priority Level Control. When a binary code 111 is applied to the multiplexer
pins 9, 10 and 11, the analog switch between pins
The contacts of the Tone Control Relays are IC6-4 and IC6-3 closes and applies higher level local
connected so that TONE #1 has priority over all other microphone audio from the IC8A pre-amplifier to the
tones; TONE #2 has priority over TONE #3 and audio input of the power amplifier IC3. The Priority
TONE #4, etc. Encoder IC5-15 normally stays high. However, when
any one of its seven inputs goes high, IC5-15 goes
Figure 4-3 is a simplified schematic dia- low. This low is applied to the base of Q2. This causes
gram of the relay tone control contact circuit. When Q2 to turn on and energize the Signal Output relay
all tone control relays are de-energized, as shown in K2, to apply amplified local microphone audio signal
figure 4-3, the tone control contacts K5A, K3A, K7A, to the signal line connected at TB1-2.
4-1
12V
R5 R24 12V
100K C17
470K C16 RECORD
1 2 12pF,100V
22uf, R11
IC4A 47K
R29 35V 12V
MC14584BCP
10K
C12 R33 C11 R12
.01uF,50V 3 47K 10uF,35V 47K
IC4B
R22 1
R4 MC14584BCP 2.2K 2
100K 3 4 IC8A R31 24V
SSM-2139P 47K 12V C33
C8 22uF,63V C35 C36
C3 PRE-AMP C14 .1uF,50V 22uF,63V 22uF,63V
2.2uF,50V .01uF,50V C34
LOCAL R21
12V 10K 22uF,
63V
12V 1 AMP VR3 VR2

1
R3 IC1A R9 6v -IN1 K1 12V
2.2K 18K R1 2 INV1 IC3 V18ZA3 V18ZA3
1 ILD-1 8 3 3
12V IC4F R27 C19 4.7K IC6 C5 GND TDA1521 2
C1 10K 4 OUT1
MC14584BCP IC5 C13 10uF, MC14051BCP .1 uF,50V 5 4
.1uF,50V 1 16 -Vcc
CD4532BE .01uF,50V 35V X4 VDD 6 OUT2
2 7 13 12 2 15 7 6 CR3
1 16 X6 X2 8 +Vcc 7 1N5059-02, 2A
D4 12V 3 X X1 14 INV2
2 15 6 4 13 9 C27 Q2 5
LOCAL MIC D5 EO 7 X7 X0 -IN2 1
3 D6 GS 14 5 X5 X3 12 330uF,50V T1S93
4 13 R10 5 6 11
12V D7 D3 Inh A C10
5 EI D2 12 IC8B 7 VEE B 10 8
6 11 10K 8 9 1 uF,50V
Q2 D1 SSM-2139P VSS C
R8 7 Q1 D0 10 C7
18K IC4E 8 9 .02uF,25V
MC14584BCP GND Q0 C15 8 CHANNEL
IC1B 12pF, PRE-AMP
J3 ILD-1 R20 R28 C6
3 6 11 10 470K 100V 2.2K REMOTE 100uF,50V R13
1 12V C2 8 BIT 8.2
2 R2 R35
3 .1uF,50V 2.2K PRIORITY
4 5
4 12V 47K
5
6 C24 R34 C25 J9
7 REMOTE MIC IC4C 12V J4
MC14584BCP 2.2uF,50V C9 10uF,35V CR4
8 R6 47K 1 K2 1 SIG GND
.0022uF,100V 3 1N5059-02, 2A
9 100K 5 6 2 2 SIG HI
10 4 3 SIG 1V
11 2 4 SIG 25V
12 C32 R44 5 SIG 25
6
2.2uF,50V 120, 2W 7 6 NO SIG OUT
5 7 COM REL CONT
IC4D 1 8 NC
R7 MC14584BCP 12V 9 NO TEST
100K 9 8 12V 10 COM REL CONT
8 11 NC
CR1
R41 12 NO TN1 REL
1N4007 R50 13 COM
47K R23 R26
10K 47K C40 22K 14 NO TN2 REL
2.2uF,50V 15 COM
R60 16 NO TN3 REL
17 COM
5K,30%
R32 CR2 R25
47K 1N4007 47K REMOTE
R43
C21 2.2K
2.2uF,50V
Q3 R15
2N3702 10K
y C30
2.2uF,50V

12V R49
C38 680, 1/2W
2.2uF,50V J1 J2
R30 1 1
R58
4.7K 2 2
5K,30%
SW1 3 3
4 4
1 240VAC LOCAL 5 5
2 6 6
3
K6 J10
6 F1 CR15 PHONE JACK PHONE JACK 3
5 1 AMP 1N4007 2 1 NO
4 C23 4 2 COM TN4 REL
24VBT IC9B 12V 3 NO MUSIC REL
120VAC LM358 22uF,35V
6 4 COM RESET
SW DPDT 5 NO
6 7
24V 12V 7 5 6 COM
IC2 REG CR8 7 GND
Q1 5 1N5059-02, 2A 1
CR16 LM7812 8 TN1 INIT
T1 1N4007 2N5296 R47 9 TN2 INIT
1 3 8
IN OUT 10 TN3 INIT
10K 11 TN4 INIT
2 12 RMT AUDIO IN

GND
11 CR20 C4 C20 R48 13 RMT PTT
VR1 CR18 1N4007 150K 14 RMT AUDIO GND
3 1N4007 .33uF, 50V 2 100uF,50V 24VBT 15 +24V BAT
V39ZA6 16 -24V BAT
4 8
C29 R14 6V K4
CR19 3
5 3300uF,50V 220, 1/2W 2
1N4007
4
12V 6
7
F2 CR11 5
1/2 AMP 1N5059-02, 2A 1
C26 CR5
330 uF,50V 1N5253B 8

C37 J11
J8 2.2uF,50V
120/240 1 R57
5K,30%
VAC 2
AUX

3
2
4 12V
z
1

6 K3 CR7
7 3 12V
1N5059-02, 2A 12V
3 5 2 3
2 1 4 2 CR14
4 12V 4 R46
K7 CR12 1N5059-02,2A
6 220K 12V
K5 8 CR6 1N5059-02, 2A K8
6 7 6
7 CR10 1N4007 5 7
5 1N5059-02, 1 5 C22
1 2A 1 22uF,35V

8 C18
8
CR17 8
1 3 5
CR9 100uF,50V 8 9 R56 3
1N4007 CR13 6V 1
IN4007 R53 100K
IN4007 2 6 4 2
1

100K
IC7C IC9A

10
11
12
VR6 R55

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6 CD4066 100K LM358
VR5 V18ZA3 VR7

GND
2
Vcc
4
5
SIGNAL
7
8
9
10
11
12
VR4 R37 R38 V18ZA3 OP-AMP
V18ZA3 R16 V18ZA3 10K C28
R17 100K IC7B
10K 100K CD4066 J7 2.2uF,50V
IC7D
CD4066 3 4 TONE CARD CONNECTOR
13

11 10
R51 12V R54
100K 100K R52
1 2 R40
47K 5 R59 12V C31
12 10K R42 2.2uF,50V
10
11
12

5K,30%
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

IC7A R18 47K


1
2
3
4
5
6

CD4066 R19 PHONE JACK JI AND J2


GND
2
Vcc
4
5
SIGNAL
7
8
9
10
11
12

10K
GND
2
VCC
4
5
SIGNAL

100K R39 TONE 1 R36 R45


100K C39 47K 10K
J6
THRU 2.2uF,50V PIN CONFIGURATION
J5 TONE 4 TOP VIEW
TONE CARD CONNECTOR

290A2843C

Figure 4-1. Model 300SCW-1 Mother Board Schematic Diagram.


4-2
12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V
TONE 1
SW1
+ R2 CR2
1 2 5 8 C5 1K 7 11
LED S S
1 4 1 2 C3 10
RN1A GRN 9 10
2 3 0.01 Q Q
1K RN2A 16 5 IC1C IC1D
330K R 4044B R 4044B
PWR E 6 12
SWILED 15
S 1 1 2 Q1
R3
Q
TONE 2 100K IC2A TIS92
RN3A J1
SW2 R 4044B
+ 14 GND 10K
C2 1 + 12V
1 3 5 8 0.47 8 IN4006
CR1 2 TONE 1
1 4
RN1B
1K 2 3 3 TONE 2
4 TONE 3
3
SWILED S
5 TONE 4
RN2B 13 3 4 Q2
Q
TONE 3 330K IC2B TIS92 6 TEST
RN3B
SW3 R 4044B 10K 7 GND.
1 3 4
1 4 5 8 8 MUSIC
1 4 9 VOICE REC.
RN1C
2 3
1K 10 MUS. RLY
7 11 RESET
SWILED S
RN2C 9 5 6 Q3 12 N.C.
Q TIS92
TONE 4 330K IC2C RN3C
SW4 R 4044B
1 4 6 10K
1 5 5 8
1 4 1 5
RN1D
2 3
1K RN2D
330K
11
SWILED S
10 7 8 Q4
Q TIS92
MUSIC IC2D RN3D
SW5 R 4044B 10K
12
1 6 5 8
1 4
RN1E 1 6 12V
2 3
1K 16 5 C4
RN2E
330K PWR E 0.01
SWILED 15 NOTES:
S 1 9 10 Q5
Q
TEST IC1A RN3E TIS92 1. P.C. BOARD ASSEMBLY
RN4B
SW6 R 4044B 10K 2001147.
14 GND 10K
3 4
1 7 5 8 8
1 4 1 7 2. ALL RESISTORS ARE
RN1F IN OHMS, 1/4W, K = 1000,
1K 2 3
RN2F UNLESS OTHERWISE
330K SPECIFIED.
3
SWILED S
13 1 2 Q6
Q TIS92 3. ALL CAPACITORS ARE
CANCEL IC1B RN4A IN MICROFARADS (UF),
SW7 7 R 4044B 10K UNLESS OTHERWISE
4
R4 RN4D SPECIFIED.
1 4 1K 10K
2 3 8 5 6 Q7
12V
+ TIS92
CR3 CR4 RN4C
R1 C2 10K
SWOLED IN4006 IN4006 Q8
100 0.47
TIS92
290A2664-10

Figure 4-2. Switch Board Schematic.


When the local microphone push-to- causes a low to be applied to the input of the invertor
talk switch is pressed, the high generated by invertor IC4E at pin 11. As a result, a high is applied to the
IC4F is also applied to the base of transistor Q3 input pin 12 of the Priority Encoder IC5. The Priority
through resistor R15. This causes Q3 to turn off, thus Encoder IC5 produces an output binary code 010 (of
removing the +12 VDC source to the tone circuits and value 2) and applies it to the Analog Multiplexer IC6.
giving priority to local PA over all tones. The analog switch in IC6 between input pin IC6-15
and IC6-3 closes. The remote PA audio input signal
2. Remote PA. coupled to TB2-12 is applied to the remote PA pre
amplifier IC8B pin 6 through C24 and R28. The pre-
Remote PA operation is similar to that amplified remote PA audio signal is coupled to the
of local PA, except that the priority code produced by input of the power amplifier IC3-9 through C32, level
IC5 is 010 (value 2). Depressing the remote PTT control R60, C40, the analog switch between pins
switch applies a low to opto isolator IC1B pin 3. This IC6-15 and IC6-3 and capacitor C10. This signal is

4-3
NO TONE ENERGIZED
E. Test Circuit.

The TEST circuit allows the testing of the


300SCW-1 functions such as local PA, all the tones,
+ 12VDC
remote PA, and background music, without activat-
K8A K7A K3A K5A
ing the remote SelecTone devices. This circuitry also
cancels false alarms.
TO J5-3 TONE #1
A tone is tested by first pressing the TEST
TO J7-3 TONE #2 push button switch at the control panel of the
300SCW-1 and then pressing the appropriate tone
TO J6-2 TONE #3 push button. When the tone push button is pressed,
the tone module for the selected tone operates as
TO J6-3 TONE #4 described previously in this section. As shown in the
290A2664-06 schematic diagram 4-2, pressing of TEST push
button sets the associated flip-flop IC1B and turns
Figure 4-3. Tone Control Relays (No Tone Activated).
Q6 on by providing base drive through resistor
then amplified and applied to the signal lines at TB1- RN4A. Transistor Q6 simultaneously energizes the
2 as described earlier. The remote PA has priority red LED associated with TEST push button and
only over the background music. Activation of any relay K1 as shown on schematic diagram 4-1. When
one of the tones or local PA will override remote PA. K1 is energized, the normally closed contact K1A
opens and disables the audio output relay K2 by
D. Background Music (AUX - IN). removing +12 VDC source from its relay coil. Conse-
quently, the Audio Amplifier output is not connected
The 300SCW-1 also has provision for to the SIG. HI terminal TB1-2. Therefore, the tone
playing background music over SelecTone speaker/ signal is not applied to remote SelecTone devices.
amplifiers, if desired. This is the lowest priority However, the circuitry between the Audio Amplifier
feature. Local PA, all four tones and remote PA will and Monitor Speaker is not disconnected, so the tone
override background music. When the AUX push is still being sounded from the Monitor Speaker.
button is depressed, the associated red LED illumi-
nates and a high is applied to pin 11 of the Priority F. Cancel Circuit.
Encoder IC5. As a result, a binary code 001 (value 1)
is applied to Analog Multiplexer IC6 control inputs. The CANCEL circuit allows the operator to
This causes a music source input, connected at RCA reset any of the locally (manually) activated func-
jack J11 at the rear of the 300SCW-1, to be connected tions, such as TEST, tones or background music. As
to the input pin of power amplifier IC3 through level shown in the schematic diagram 4-2, when a function
control R57, C37, analog switch between IC6-14 and button is pressed at front control panel, a low is
IC6-3 and C10. This music audio signal is then applied to the ‘S’ pin of the associated flip-flop. This
amplified and applied to the remote SelecTone sets the flip-flop. The output of that flip-flop goes
speaker/amplifiers via signal lines as described high and provides base drive to the output transistor,
earlier. which turns on the red LED and the relay associated
with that function. When signaling or testing is
TONE #2 ENERGIZED
completed, pushing the CANCEL button momen-
tarily resets all functions to their stand-by condition.
When the CANCEL push button is pressed momen-
+ 12VDC tarily a low is applied simultaneously to the reset
pins of all of the flip-flops through resistor R1 and
K8A K7A K3A K5A
R4. This causes all the set flip-flops to reset and
remove the base drive signals from the associated
TO J5-3 TONE #1
output transistors. Consequently, all of the energized
TO J7-3 TONE #2
relays will de-energize and all the illuminated red
LEDs will extinguish.
TO J6-2 TONE #3
G. Power Supply.
TO J6-3 TONE #4

290A2664-07 The power supply is the source of regulated


+24 VDC necessary for the operation of audio power
Figure 4-4. Tone Control Relays (Tone 2 Activated). amplifier of 300SCW-1. The power supply also

4-4
provides +12 VDC necessary for the operation of all
the electronics circuitry in the 300SCW-1. This +12 J2 J3
VDC source supplies DC operating voltage to all the 2001164A
tone modules. The power supply is capable of operat-
TONE 3 1 6 TONE 4
ing from either 120/240 VAC or 24 VDC.

The power supply uses a step down trans- 290A2664-08


former, T1, with a full wave bridge rectifier. Formed
by CR16, CR18, CR19, CR20. The rectified output is
filtered by C29, R14 and C26. Zener diode CR5 1 2 3 4 5 6 J2 J3 1 2 3 4 5 6
develops a stable reference voltage for the base of the
regulator Q2. The regulated +24 VDC is present on
the emitter of Q1. This regulator supplies 24 VDC to
the input pin of 12 VDC regulator IC2. The +12 VDC
output from the IC2 regulator is further filtered by 1 2 3 4 5 6

C20 and distributed to all of the electronics circuitry


operating at 12 VDC. MOV, VR1 is connected in

GND

+12V

+ 12V

N.C.

TONE #3

TONE #4
parallel with the secondary of T1 to reduce transients
and noise that could cause damage to the electronic 290A2664-09
circuitry.
Figure 4-5. Tone Card Connector and Schematic.

4-5
SECTION V
SERVICE
WARNING quently, they can be obtained from almost any radio
or electronic outlet.
Always insure that the power to the 300SCW-1
is turned off before opening the control panel. The factory will service your equipment or
provide assistance with technical problems that
CAUTION cannot be handled satisfactorily locally.

This service information is for qualified per- Any units returned to Federal Signal for service,
sonnel only. To avoid electric shock, do not inspection, or repair, must be accompanied by a
perform any servicing other than changing Return Material Authorization. The R.M.A. can be
fuses, unless qualified to do so. Refer all obtained from the local Distributor or Manufacturer’s
servicing to qualified service personnel. Representative.

5-1. GENERAL. At this time a brief explanation of the service


requested or the nature of the malfunction should be
WARNING provided.

Failure to follow all safety precautions and Address all communications and shipments to:
instructions may result in property damage,
serious injury, or death to you or others. Electrical Products
Service Department
SAFETY MESSAGE Signal Division
TO Federal Signal Corporation
MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2645 Federal Signal Drive
University Park, IL 60466-3195
Listed below are some important safety instruc-
tions and precautions you should follow: 5-2. REPLACEMENT PARTS.

• Read and understand all instructions Description Part Number


before operating this system.
Mother board 2001154
• Any maintenance to the sound system Switch board 2001147
must be performed by a trained electri- Tone card con. board 2001164
cian in accordance with NEC guidelines Fuse F1 250V, 148A155-01
and local codes. 1AMP, GMC-1A
Fuse F2 250v, 148A155
• Any maintenance to the sound system 1/2AMP, GMC-1/2A
must be done with power turned off. Connector Plug, TB-1 140A332-17
17 position
Most of the components used in the Model Connector Plug, TB-2 140A332-16
300SCW-1 are standard electronic parts. Conse- 16 position

5-1
1 BOARD ASSEMBLY, PC
C1 J3 300VSC AMPLIFIER
J1 J2

R1 R2 R3
Q1
R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 IC3

C3
2001154D
R11 R12
IC2 1 C7

C2 C4
IC1
C5 C6
C8 C9 C10 R14

IC4 IC5 C11 R13


C13
R10 CR1 CR2
CR3
C12 J4

R20
R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 C14
C16 IC6 K1
IC8 C15 Q2
R26

IC7 R25
R34
R31
C18
R40 R35
R21 R22 R23 R24 R32
R36
C17 K2
R27 R28 R29 R30 R33
CR4
C20 C19
R41 R42 R44
R43

C21 C25
R37 R39 R45
R38
C22
K3 Q3 C23 C24
R51 CR12 CR13 CR14 R52 R53 R54 R55 R56 R50 C26
CR11
K4 C29
R46
CR18 CR19 CR5
1 CR15 CR16 CR20
C28
IC9
C27

J7 R47 R48 R49


J6 VR1
CR6 CR7 CR8 CR9 CR10
J5
K5

K6 CR17

K7 K8

T1

1 AMP1

F1
250V
B W
120V 240V J8
TONE 3 TONE 4 F2 SW1

250V
1/2 AMP
TONE 1 TONE 2 C30 C31 C32
VR2
C33 C34 C35 C36
VR4 VR5 VR6 VR7 J11

VR3 J9 J10
C37 C38 C39 C40

R57 R58 R59 R60

290A2844B

Figure 5-1. Model 300SCW-1 Mother Board Parts Location.

5-2
PARTS LIST
MODEL 300SCW-1 MOTHER BOARD

IDENT. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION J1, J2 142121 JACK, PHONE


J3 140A235-04 HEADER, 12 POSITION
C1, C2, C5, C9, C10, C12, C13, C25, C34 107A1001-03 CAPACITOR, MONO .1, 50V J4 140A235 HEADER, 2 POSITION
C3, C28, C30, C35, C36, C37, C43, 108A142 CAPACITOR, LYTIC 2.2, 25V J5, J7 139A290 CONNECTOR, EDGE
C44, C45, C46, C47, C48, C49 J6 139A151 CONNECTOR, EDGE, 6 POSITION
C4 107A907 CAPACITOR, MONO .33, 50V J8 139A289-17 HEADER, 17 POSITION
C6, C15, C27, C31 108A143 CAPACITOR, LYTIC 10, 35V J9 139A289-16 HEADER, 16 POSITION
C7, C21, C23 108A146 CAPACITOR, LYTIC 100, 16V J10 142A123 JACK, RCA
C8 107A261 CAPACITOR, DISC .02, 25V J11 140302 HEADER, 2 POSITION
C11 107A402 CAPACITOR, MYLAR.0022, 100V K1, K2, K3, K4, K5, K6, K7, K8 131A130-01 RELAY, 12 VOLT
C14, C16, C19, C20, C22 107A1026 CAPACITOR, MONO .01, 50V PCB1 130537D PCB, 300VSC
C17, C24 107A232 CAPACITOR, DISC 12pf, 100V Q1, Q4 125A447 TRANSISTOR, MPS-A05
C18, C26, C29 108241 CAPACITOR, LYTIC 22, 35V Q2 125B415 TRANSISTOR, 2N5296
C32, C33 108A153 CAPACITOR, LYTIC 330, 50V Q3 125B133 TRANSISTOR, TIS93
C38 108A251 CAPACITOR, LYTIC 3300, 50V Q5 125A113 TRANSISTOR, 2N3702
C39, C40, C41, C42 108A245 CAPACITOR, LYTIC 22, 50V RN1, RN2 100A825 RESISTOR, NW 5 X 47K OHM, 2%
CR1 , CR2, CR3, CR4, CR5, CR7, CR9, 115A119 DIODE, 1N4007 RN3 100A817 RESISTOR, NW 5 X 10K OHM, 2%
CR10, CR11 , CR13, CR16, CR20, R1, R31 100A298 RESISTOR, CF 4.7K OHM 5%, 1/4W
CR22, CR23, CR25 R2, R3, R24, R26, R29, R39 100A225 RESISTOR, CF 2.2K OHM 5%, 1/4W
CR18, CR19, CR21 115B301 DIODE, 1N5059 R4, R5, R6, R7, R47, R49 100A262 RESISTOR, CF 100K OHM 5%, 1/4W
CR12 115A242 DIODE, 1N5253B R8, R9, R11 100A258 RESISTOR, CF 18K OHM 5%, 1/4W
CR28 115A601 BRIDGE, RECT, BFW-50 R10, R16, R28, R30, R37, R42, R44, 100A257 RESISTOR, CF 10K OHM 5%, 1/4W
FC1, FC2, FC3, FC4 144A125 CLIP, FUSE R45, R46, R50
F1 148A155-01 FUSE, 1 AMP R12, R32, R36, R51 100A226 RESISTOR, CF 150K OHM 5%, 1/4W
F2 148A155 FUSE, 1/2 AMP R13, R22, R35 100A230 RESISTOR, CF 82K OHM 5%, 1/4W
IC1 128A208 IC, ILD-1, OPTO ISO, DUAL R14, R43 100A215 RESISTOR, CF 1 MEG OHM 5%, 1/4W
IC2 128A066 IC, MC7812, 12V REG. R15, R27, R44 100A249 RESISTOR, CF 470K OHM 5%, 1/4W
IC3 128258 IC, TDA1521, AMP R17, R18, R20, R23, R25, R34, R42 100A228 RESISTOR, CF 47K OHM 5%, 1/4W
IC4, IC7 128A059 IC, MC14584B, INV R19 100A234 RESISTOR, CF 8.2 OHM 5%, 1/4W
IC5 128A060 IC, 4532BE, 8 BT R21 100A308 RESISTOR, CF 220 OHM 10%, 1/2W
IC6 128A062 IC, 4051, 8 CHANNEL R33 100A213 RESISTOR, CF 220K OHM 5%, 1/4W
IC8 128A043-02 IC, LM555C, TIMER R38 105A278 POTENTIOMETER, 50K OHM
IC9 128A267 IC, 2139, DUAL OP AMP R40 100A259 RESISTOR, CF 22K OHM 5%, 1/4W
IC10 128A159 IC, 7805UC, 5V REG. R41 100A605 RESISTOR, CF 120 OHM 10%, 2W
IC11 128A045 IC, LM358, DUAL OP AMP R48 100A313 RESISTOR, CF 680 OHM 10%, 1/2W
R49, R50, R51, R52 105A248 POTENTIOMETER, 5K OHM
S1 122279 SWITCH, DPDT
T1 120B255 TRANSFORMER, 24VAC
VR1, VR2, VR3, VR4, VR5, VR6 114A103 VARISTOR, 18V
VR7 114A102 VARISTOR, 39V

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IDENT. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION IDENT . NO . PART NO . DESCRIPTION

C1 107A645 CAPACITOR, TANT .47 35V Q7 125B132 TRANSISTOR, TIS92


C2 107A645 CAPACITOR, TANT .47 35V Q8 125B132 TRANSISTOR, TIS92
C3 107A1026 CAPACITOR, MONO .01 50V RN1 100A809 RESISTOR NETWORK, 7X1K, 2%
C4 107A1026 CAPACITOR, MONO .01 50V RN2 100A826 RESISTOR NETWORK, 7X330K, 2%
C5 108A143 CAPACITOR, LYTIC 10 35V RN3 100A802 RESISTOR NETWORK, 5X10K, 2%
CR1 115A119 DIODE, 1N4007 RN4 100A802 RESISTOR NETWORK, 5X10K, 2%
CR2 147A112-02 LED, GREEN R1 100A240 RESISTOR, CF 100 OHM 5% 1/4W
CR3 115A119 DIODE, 1N4007 R2 100A233 RESISTOR, CF 1K OHM 5% 1/4W
CR4 115A119 DIODE, 1N4007 R3 100A262 RESISTOR, CF 100K OHM 5% 1/4W
IC1 128A067 IC, 4044B, R-S LATCH R4 100A233 RESISTOR, CF 1K OHM 5% 1/4W
IC2 128A067 IC, 4044B, R-S LATCH SP1 230A151 SPACER, PLASTIC, #6
J1 140308-12 HEADER, 12 POSITION SW1 122A297 SWITCH, SPDT, RED LED
PCB1 130531A PCB, 300VSC SWITCH SW2 122A297 SWITCH, SPDT, RED LED
Q1 125B132 TRANSISTOR, TIS92 SW3 122A297 SWITCH, SPDT, RED LED
Q2 125B132 TRANSISTOR, TIS92 SW4 122A297 SWITCH, SPDT, RED LED
Q3 125B132 TRANSISTOR, TIS92 SW5 122A297 SWITCH, SPDT, RED LED
Q4 125B132 TRANSISTOR, TIS92 SW6 122A297 SWITCH, SPDT, RED LED
Q5 125B132 TRANSISTOR, TIS92 SW7 122A297-01 SWITCH, SPDT
Q6 125B132 TRANSISTOR, TIS92

+12VDC
TONE 1
TONE 2
TONE 3
TONE 4
TEST
GND
MUSIC
VOICE
MSCLR
RESET
SW1 Q1 J1 Q8 SW5

Q2 Q3 Q4 Q6 Q7 Q8
1 1
RN3 RN4
R1
SW2 SW6
R4
1

2001147A
1 IC2 R3 IC1

1 1
RN1 RN2
SW3 SW7

+
R1 R4 C5
C4
R3

SW4 R2
LAY DOWN
C3 C2 C1 CR2 C5 CAPACITOR

SP1

290A2845

Figure 5-2. Model 300SCW-1 Switch Board Parts Location.

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