Fed Sig SS2000 Touch Screen

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mavericknet
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Fed Sig SS2000 Touch Screen

Post by mavericknet »

How/where does one procure the software and cables for the SS2000 Touch Screen package?
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Post by nypd »

you need a special card too..the controller... its not cheap
im always looking for t-band radio's... especially sabers..
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Post by Alan »

The list price is $375 US. It requires an existing SmartSiren installation.
It comes with an iterface box that interfaces between the Smart Siren control head and the siren unit. It requires a serial connection from this interface box to your computer. It comes with a serial to USB adapter and the software.
You should be able to order this from any Federal Signal dealer. The part number is 720200

See the manuals at:
http://www.fedsig.com/products/docs/install/2561879.pdf
http://www.fedsig.com/products/docs/install/2561942.pdf
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Post by mavericknet »

YIKES! Nobody makes anything cheap anymore do they? Thanks for the info guys.
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Post by Pj »

There are several things out there, but nothing that I would think will be easy to get. You have Project 54 out of NH which is an intergrated light/siren/radio/mdt etc setup (Works with Whelen and FS I believe) and another one out of CA.

If you do a search for Project 54 I believe there is (was) a link to software there. They also have complete documentation for parts and how to build the system.
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