Sho Me Siren with Feniex Control Head

Oct 25, 2010
15
North Carolina
I am planning on installing a Sho Me 8 function undercover siren in a truck and I was looking at the Feniex Olympian controller to control it and the lights on the truck. My question is, by running a wire from each siren tone terminal on the siren amp to an input on the control box, what will happen when going from tone to tone? For example if Wail is activated and then Yelp is selected, will Yelp override the Wail like it is supposed to? Or will it attempt to mix the two since there is nothing to tell the control head to shut the Wail off?


Thanks for the help.
 

firefighter31

Member
Sep 16, 2011
604
Missouri
I want to say the yelp will over ride wail. I know with the 4 mode sho-me's the wail can still be activated when airhorn/yelp/phaser is turned on. Although with the 8 mode I dont believe it has the five control wires..it has a touchswitch panel with a custom plug..
 
Oct 25, 2010
15
North Carolina
It does have the touch switch panel that has its own jack on the amp, but if you look at it each siren tone also has a terminal that a wire can be connected to, which I was assuming was put there so it could be controlled by something other than the switch panel that comes with it. I am just trying to keep clutter in the console down, so if I can run this siren through the Feniex control head it will really work great.
 

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