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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
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RED
BLACK
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