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complete radio coverage for San Marcos. The radio control system will operate in the existing <br />900 MHz system. The City will provide radio licenses as required. <br />Remote Station Operational Systems: <br />1.2.12. Ensure that the siren controllers include the following controls, indicators, and <br />diagnostics. <br />a) AC Power — On/Off <br />b) Silent Test Indicator - visual indication of test. The silent test may also be referred to <br />as a "growl test ". This test will permit the functional test to be performed without <br />generating intrusive noise to the neighborhood surrounding the unit tested. <br />1.2.13. Ensure that the siren controllers include any other controls, indicators and diagnostics <br />provided by the manufacturer as standard features. <br />Remote Status Reporting: <br />1.2.14 Provide and equip all remote station outdoor warning systems for total feedback remote <br />station reporting. The Contractor will ensure that, at a minimum, the remote status reporting will <br />include the following capabilities and features: <br />a) Station AC Power — On/Off, <br />c) Low Battery (low battery report is critical to identify if the System is operational); <br />d) System Power Up Status; <br />e) Intrusion Alarm - Open Door; and <br />f) Acoustic Verification. <br />Mobile /Portable Encoder: <br />1.2.15 Ensure that the City has the capability to selectively control siren sites from the City's <br />900 MHz system mobile or portable radios for testing, maintenance, or emergency backup <br />purposes. <br />Outdoor Siren Warning System Agreement 6/2012 <br />9 <br />