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Selecting Flash Patterns
Use the following instructions for DUAL LEVEL lightbars with programmable light head pairs.
This Product contains high intensity LED powered devices. To prevent eye damage,
DO NOT stare into light beam at close range.
WARNING!
Control Input Function Denitions (Note: All control inputs are +power enabled
Wire Color Function Description
GRN/BLK Level 1 Level 1 Emergency Mode
WHT/BLK Level 2 Level 2 Emergency Mode
RED/BLK Level 3 Level 3 Emergency Mode
ORG/BLK Take Down lights Take Down Lights Steady Burn (overrides Take Down Flash)
BLU/BLK Rear Cut-Off Blacks-Out Rear Facing LEDs
GRN/WHT Front Cut-Off Blacks-Out Front Facing LEDs
RED/WHT Right Alley Light Right Alley Steady Burn (overrides Alley Light Flash)
BLK/WHT Left Alley Light Left Alley Steady Burn (overrides Alley Light Flash)
WHT ArrowStik® Flash ArrowStik Flash (overrides L1, L2 & L3 for rear of light bar)
BLK/RED** Pattern Select Pattern Select for ArrowStik, L1, L2 & L3, enables test mode)
BLK Take Down Flash Enables Take Down Lights Wig/Wag Flash
RED* ArrowStik Left Left ArrowStik (overrides L1, L2 & L3 for rear of light bar)
GRN Cruise Lights End LEDs only (overridden by all other functions except for Dim)
ORG* ArrowStik Right Right ArrowStik (overrides L1, L2 & L3 for rear of light bar)
BLU Light bar DIM Sets LED to Dim mode
BLU/WHT Alley Light Flash Enables Alley Light Wig/Wag Flash
Table 1
**The Pattern Select wire is the BLK/RED wire as noted above in the sixteen conductor light bar control cable and is activated by
momentarily touching the wire to +power.
SEE FLASH PATTERN SELECTION NOTES ON FOLLOWING PAGES
There are seven possible 3-Level modes of operation (see Table 1 and 1A). These modes are activated by combinations of the L1 (GRN/BLK),
L2 (WHT/BLK) and L3 (RED/BLK) wires. For example a standard progressive switch will use the Level-1 (L1), Level-2 (L1 + L2) and Level-3 (L1
+ L2 + L3) modes. When using individual switches, make sure to select patterns for all possible switch combinations. Each of the 3-Level modes
of operation can individually ash up to 9 pairs of lightheads. Each pair of lightheads is programmed with a different wire in the 16 conductor cable
(see Table 2).
NOTE: The 950 Series Software can operate a light bar with light head pairs in three zones (Rear, Front or Corners) with 37 ash patterns
available. The light head pairs also may be programmed based on their location in the upper or lower level of the lightbar.
The ash patterns for each pair of light heads are divided into three groups. The rst group is the ‘Standard Flash Patterns’ (1 through 13) and
is available when both lightbar levels are to operate together. The next two groups are available when either level is to operate separately. The
second group is the ‘Upper Only Patterns’ (14 through 25) when the corresponding pairs of light heads in the lower level will not ash. Often this
is done if the Arrowstik light heads (in the lower level) are not to ash when the lightbar is to provide a warning signal only. The third group is the
‘Lower Only Patterns’ (26 through 37) when the corresponding pairs of light heads in the upper level will not ash.
STEP 1:
Power-up the light bar. Select the desired 3-Level mode to program by applying +power to the appropriate wire in the 16 conductor cable (see Table
1). Make sure +12v is only applied to the function you are trying to program - otherwise program function will not operate.
STEP 2:
Continue applying +power to the wire(s) from Step 1. Enter Pattern Selection Mode by applying +power to the BLK/RED wire in the 16 conductor
cable.
NOTE: The BLK/RED wire must be connected to +power during Pattern Selection Mode and must be removed
from +power when pattern selection is completed. Failure to remove the BLK/RED wire from +power will effect
the normal operation of the light bar.
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