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T55065 Rev. A

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Device Operation

Flash Pattern Selection -

 

To select a different flash pattern, apply +12 VDC to the red wire and connect the 

black wire to the power supply ground.  Touching the white wire to power supply ground for less than 1 second 

will change to the next pattern, for 1-2 seconds will change to the previous pattern, and over 2 seconds will 

reset to the default pattern (Pattern #1).  During the programming process, the light head will turn certain lights 

on to indicate if it will go to the next, previous, or default pattern upon release of the white wire, See Table 2 for 

details.  Cycle through the various patterns until the desired pattern is selected, Table 1 contains the available 

flash patterns.  The unit will retain this pattern even when power is removed.  For units that are flashed with 

an external control system such as a multiplexer or a flasher unit, the heads should be set to steady burn. It is 

suggested that all heads be set to the desired pattern at a workbench prior to installation.

Table 1 - Flash Patterns

Solid

Split

1

CYCLE Ph1

CYCLE L/R

2

80 FPM NFPA QUAD Ph1

80 FPM NFPA QUAD L/R

3

STEADY

STEADY

4

75 FPM SINGLE Ph1

75 FPM SINGLE L/R

5

150 FPM SINGLE Ph1

150 FPM SINGLE L/R

6

250 FPM SINGLE Ph1

250 FPM SINGLE L/R

7

75 FPM DOUBLE Ph1

75 FPM DOUBLE L/R

8

150 FPM DOUBLE Ph1

150 FPM DOUBLE L/R

9

75 FPM TRIPLE Ph1

75 FPM TRIPLE POP L/R

10

150 FPM TRIPLE Ph1

150 FPM TRIPLE L/R

11

75 FPM QUAD POP Ph1

75 FPM QUAD POP L/R

12

150 FPM QUAD POP Ph1

150 FPM QUAD POP L/R

13

70 FPM Five Ph1

70 FPM Five L/R

14

150 FPM Five Ph1

150 FPM Five L/R

15

MOD FLASH Ph1

MOD FLASH L/R

16

CYCLE Ph2

CYCLE Solid

17

80 FPM NFPA QUAD Ph2

80 FPM NFPA QUAD Solid

18

STEADY

STEADY

19

75 FPM SINGLE Ph2

75 FPM SINGLE Solid

20

150 FPM SINGLE Ph2

150 FPM SINGLE Solid

21

250 FPM SINGLE Ph2

250 FPM SINGLE Solid

22

75 FPM DOUBLE Ph2

75 FPM DOUBLE Solid

23

150 FPM DOUBLE Ph2

150 FPM DOUBLE Solid

24

75 FPM TRIPLE Ph2

75 FPM TRIPLE POP Solid

25

150 FPM TRIPLE Ph2

150 FPM TRIPLE Solid

26

75 FPM QUAD POP Ph2

75 FPM QUAD POP Solid

27

150 FPM QUAD POP Ph2

150 FPM QUAD POP Solid

28

70 FPM Five Ph2

70 FPM Five Solid

29

150 FPM Five Ph2

150 FPM Five Solid

30

MOD FLASH Ph2

MOD FLASH Solid

Summary of Contents for PriZm II

Page 1: ...ead all instructions before installing and using INSTALLER This manual must be deliv ered to the end user Contents General Description 2 Specifications 2 Unpacking Pre Installation 2 Installation Mounting 3 Device Operation 4 Parts Exploded View 6 Installation Template Dimensions 7 Maintenance 7 Warranty 8 ...

Page 2: ...y before entering an intersection driving against traffic responding at a high rate of speed or walking on or around traffic lanes The effectiveness of this warning device is highly dependent upon correct mounting and wiring Read and follow the manufacturer s instructions before installing or using this device The vehicle operator should insure daily that all fea tures of the device operate correc...

Page 3: ...ound White Program Purple Dim Yellow Sync Green Cutoff refer to Figure 1 Water proof connectors are recommended 5 Route the power wires through the center opening of the light gasket or bezel and bezel gasket refer to Figures 2 and 3 Connect light head red 12VDC power wires and Black ground wires to the vehicle power system Seal or cap the end of the white wire and other unused wires to prevent in...

Page 4: ...ior to installation Table 1 Flash Patterns Solid Split 1 CYCLE Ph1 CYCLE L R 2 80 FPM NFPA QUAD Ph1 80 FPM NFPA QUAD L R 3 STEADY STEADY 4 75 FPM SINGLE Ph1 75 FPM SINGLE L R 5 150 FPM SINGLE Ph1 150 FPM SINGLE L R 6 250 FPM SINGLE Ph1 250 FPM SINGLE L R 7 75 FPM DOUBLE Ph1 75 FPM DOUBLE L R 8 150 FPM DOUBLE Ph1 150 FPM DOUBLE L R 9 75 FPM TRIPLE Ph1 75 FPM TRIPLE POP L R 10 150 FPM TRIPLE Ph1 150...

Page 5: ...how to integrate this feature into their system If this feature is not desired the end of the purple wire must be sealed or capped Cutoff and Steady Burn Override The green wire supports two different features but only one may be used for a given light head The green wire s default mode is Cutoff To toggle between the two modes connect the black and white wires to ground Apply 12VDC to the red wir...

Page 6: ...52011 T52113 3x7 Blue T52011 T52114 3x7 Red Amber Blue or Multi Color T52011 T52115 4x6 Red T52012 T52116 T52008 T07920 T07917 T07923 4x6 Amber T52012 T52117 4x6 Blue T52012 T52118 4x6 Red Amber Blue or Multi Color T52012 T52119 7x9 Red T52013 T52120 T52009 T07921 T07918 T07924 7x9 Amber T52013 T52121 7x9 Blue T52013 T52122 7x9 Red Amber Blue or Multi Color T52013 T52123 Figure 2 Standard Unit Fig...

Page 7: ...x9 7 250 5 250 0 250 1 000 2 625 3 625 1 000 Maintenance The lens is field removable for cleaning and replacement Remove the lens by unscrewing the four mounting screws Use mild detergent warm water and a soft cloth to clean both surfaces of the lens Use of any other chemicals may void product warranty Thoroughly dry before reinstalling ...

Page 8: ...RRANTIES Remedies and Limitation of Liability MANUFACTURER S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY AGAINST MANUFACTURER REGARDING THE PRODUCT AND ITS USE SHALL BE AT MANUFACTURER S DISCRETION THE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT OR THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY BUYER FOR NON CONFORMING PROD UCT IN NO EVENT SHALL M...

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