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 Code 3®  OPTIX™ 360 DEGREE CORNER MODULES

The LED X™ 2100 Lightbar is equipped with new Code 3®  OPTIX™ 360 degree corner LED modules that provide a full 360
degree of warning. The optic has been designed to exceed all applicable requirements for 360 degree warning devices in Red,
Blue, Amber and White. The new OPTIX corner module is a ( 1" X 6" ) module and uses larger, higher efficiency, TIR optics to
produce an enhanced corner signal over the exisitng ( 1" X 4" ) Code 3 LED X™ corner module. While the OPTIX will become
the standard corner module for most configurations, the LED X corner module will still be available and may be required for
some configurations. Installation and Operation for both modules will be the same. Consult the factory for further information.

Operating Specifications for 360 degree module:

Operating Voltage: 10-16 VDC, Reverse Polarity Protection
Current  Draw :

Red/Amber -  .5A avg @ 12.8 Volts
Blue/White      -  .8A avg @ 12.8 Volts

Available Colors - Red, Blue, Amber and White

Rear

Front

Slave

Master

Master/Slave Operation

Each 360 degree corner module consists of a "master" and a "slave" driver circuit board, 360 degree optics and LED light
engines along with a single integrated heatsink bracket.

The "master" circuit board (rear position) must always be powered for the "slave"(front position) to flash. The "master" is always
located in the rear position of the module. The lightbar is wired to allow running only the rear facing LED on each module by
removing power to the front facing "slave" module. This gives a "front-cutoff" function. The flash pattern for each corner pair
can be selected by shorting together the 2-pin header  J1, on the "master" , momentarily and releasing. The module is set-up
for "Cycleflash" as a standard. Holding down the 2-pin header for 5 sec., or longer, and releasing will return the pattern to
Cycleflash.  The following chart describes the available patterns and order;

White master/slave
      control wire

360 Degree Module Flash Pattern - Table 1

See Figure 7, page 9, for jumper location.

Flash Pattern

Description

Cycle Flash

Cycles through various patterns @ 70 fpm

Five Flash

Five Pulses per flash @ 70 fpm

Quad Flash

Four Pulses per flash @ 70  fpm

NFPA

Four Pulses, 70% Duty Cycle @ 75 fpm

Triple Flash

Three Pulses per flash @ 70 fpm

Quad Pop Flash

Four Pulses per flash ( 3 equal, 1 extended) @ 70 fpm

Both heads will be in the mode selected. Both heads will flash together unless in Front Cut-off mode.

FIGURE 5

T00243

RED

BLACK

T01215

Summary of Contents for LED X 2100

Page 1: ...ent IMPORTANT Introduction 2 Unpacking Pre Installation 3 Installation Mounting 3 5 Wiring Instructions 5 6 Options Specifications 6 10 Maintenance 10 11 Parts List Replacement Parts Exploded View 12 13 Trouble Shooting 14 15 Warranty 16 CONTENTS For future reference record your lightbar s serial no here __________________________________________ LED X 2100 LIGHTBAR ...

Page 2: ...he device operate correctly In use the vehicle operator should insure the projection of the warning signal is not blocked by vehicle components i e open trunks or compartment doors people vehicles or other obstructions This equipment is intended for use by authorized personnel only It is the user s responsibility to understand and obey all laws regarding emergency warning devices The user should c...

Page 3: ...special hook for mounting Several special application hooks are available Contact the factory for details Utilizing non factory supplied screws and or mounting brackets and or the improper number of screws may result in loss of warranty coverage on the equipment WARNING Mounting Bracket Bottom of Lightbar 1 4 20 Carriage Bolt 5 16 Split Lockwasher 5 16 Trim Nut Do Not Overtighten Plastic Shim if n...

Page 4: ...e frame loosen the 5 16 trim nut sightly Re Installation When moving a light bar from one vehicle to another we suggest that new rubber feet be used These are standard hardware items and can usually be found at any hardware store or can be ordered from the factory The special hooks are stainless steel and should be saved and reused Mounting kit parts are available to permit remounting on vehicles ...

Page 5: ...hould be paid to the location and method of making electrical connections and splices to protect these points from corrosion and loss of conductivity Ground terminations should only be made to substantial chassis components preferably directly to the vehicle battery The user should install a fuse sized to approximately 125 of the maximum Amp capacity in the supply line to protect against short cir...

Page 6: ...or the circumstances can cause motorists to fail to see the emergency vehicle and lead to serious personal injury or death Never use the DIM setting in a brightly lit area Use of the DIM setting may cause emergency lights to not comply with applicable emergency warning light standards Use caution when using the DIM setting to assure that motorists can clearly see the emergency vehicle WARNING For ...

Page 7: ...ree optics and LED light engines along with a single integrated heatsink bracket The master circuit board rear position must always be powered for the slave front position to flash The master is always located in the rear position of the module The lightbar is wired to allow running only the rear facing LED on each module by removing power to the front facing slave module This gives a front cutoff...

Page 8: ...and LEDX flash pattern can be changed by shorting the 2 pin header J1 as shown in Figure 7 momentarily then releasing Table 2 shows the available patterns and the order when stepping through patterns The module can be reset to Cycleflash by shorting the header for greater than 5 seconds and releasing The LC LED Modules flash patterns can be changed as described on page 9 Operating Specifications f...

Page 9: ...ortion of the unit Note The white flash pattern selection wire must be protected from contact with the system ground to prevent inadvertent changes to the flash pattern This can be accom plished by sealing or capping the end of the wire Note Regardless of the location in the program in the flash pattern list the unit can be forced to steady burn by permanently electrically tying the white wire to ...

Page 10: ...screwdriver to lift the lens Changing Rotating Reflector Lamps FIGURE 9 Remove the lens as outlined above Next inspect the lamp and refer to Figure 10 to replace the lamp Note Make sure lamp is cool before attempting to change it Also when installing a new lamp be sure not to touch the glass with fingers If contact is made clean the glass with a soft cloth after inspection Twist to Lift Lens Pry U...

Page 11: ...o simply push in and turn counterclockwise to remove FIGURE 11 MR11 Style Assembly For MR11 style takedown or alley light assemblies refer to Figure 11 for lamp replacement Remove the lamp assembly by removing the appropriate fasteners remove fasteners sandwiching MR11 in bracket and remove lamp Replace the lamp and reassemble Caution Be sure to replace the heat shield gasket with the foil side up...

Page 12: ...12 3 4 6 7 10 2 11 1 Note All screws are part no 1215 unless otherwise indicated FIGURE 12 LED X 2100 EXPLODED VIEW 5 8 9 TM 12 ...

Page 13: ...ttom Center Lens Clear T02371 3 20W Halogen Stationary or alley Module S50849M 27W Halogen Stationary or alley Module S50850M 28W Incandescent Stationary or alley Module S50851M 4 28W Incandescent Arrowstik Module S50848M 5 Halogen Lower Light Head Filter Green T05170 Clear T05171 Red T05179 Blue T05173 Amber T05174 External D O T Strip Assembly S50838M 6 LED flashing light head single Red Blue Am...

Page 14: ... power ground connection a Check power ground connections b Replace entire 360 module a Connect white wire to 12V source Follow the guide below for information on repair and troubleshooting LED MODULE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Troubleshooting All LED X 2100 Lightbars are thoroughly tested prior to shipment However should you encounter a problem during installation or during the life of the product fol...

Page 15: ...trol box a Check power and ground connections a Bad lamp or defective LED module b Defective wiring connection a Control box is damaged SOLUTION a Reconnect plug a Reconnect ground power a Replace lamp or LED module b Repair connection c Return to Code3 QUESTIONS Are the front panel LED indicators operating properly Yes No Are the front panel LED indicators functioning properly Yes No Note LED mod...

Page 16: ...ing consequential indirect or special damages whether loss is due to negligence or breach of warranty CODE 3 INC MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT PRODUCT RETURNS If a product must be returned for repair or replacement please contact our factory to obtain a Return Goods Authorization Number ...

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