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Scene Steady

ArrowStik Pattern

ArrowStik Speed

All Primary

Build - 

DEFAULT

0

All Secondary - 

DEFAULT

Build 3 Flash

1

Travel 3 Flash

2

Build / Collapse

3

ArrowStik Overrides All Other functions

Scene Steady Overrides L1 & L2 Flashing

Changing Flash Patterns:

To change the flash patterns on the LED Light Heads, remove the mounting screws that attach the Cover to gain access to the printed circuit 

boards inside (see the exploded view on page 11). Momentarily short and release the pattern change prongs as shown below to  change  

patterns. Carefully replace the cover and fasten cover mounting screws.

Note: Be extremely careful to replace the wiring such that you don’t pinch a wire when you replace the cover. Test the unit to be 

sure that it works as intended.

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1. Momentarily  short  and  release 

to change patterns.
2. Hold for 5 seconds to reset the 

flash pattern to the first pattern.

Directional Module Flash Pattern

Cycle Flash-70 - (DEFAULT)

Variable Flash Single

NFPA Quad Flash-80

Cycle Flash-150

Quad Flash-70

Five Flash-150

Steady Burn

Quad Flash-150

Five Flash-70

Triple Flash-150

Triple Flash-70

Double Flash-150

Double Flash-70

Single Flash-150

Single Flash-70

Single Flash-250

Quad Pop Flash-70

Single Flash-375

Triple Pop Flash-70

Torus 3LED PCB Shown

Flash Pattern Header for Torus

Summary of Contents for WingMan Flex Series

Page 1: ...y In use the vehicle operator should ensure the projection of the warning signal is not blocked by vehicle components i e open trunks or compartment doors people vehicles or other obstructions 6 The u...

Page 2: ...stantial air gap between them In some cases you will need to self fabricate brackets to adapt the WingMan Flex to your vehicle Caution When installing the unit do not push it too hard against the rear...

Page 3: ...t breakers are very sensitive to high temperatures and will false trip when mounted in hot environments or operated close to their capacity It is advisable to leave an extra loop of cable when install...

Page 4: ...T RED WHITE WHITE ORANGE GREEN WHITE LIGHT BLUE BLANK BRACKET ALL COLORED WIRES BELOW CONNECT TO 12VDC BLACK WIRE CONNECTS TO GROUND DO NOT CONNECT UNUSED WIRES TO POWER WIRING DIAGRAM 6 LIGHT HEAD SI...

Page 5: ...CONNECT TO BACK SIDE OF NARROWSTIK CONTROL HEAD 12VDC CONTROL HEAD POWER COLORED WIRES CONNECT TO THEIR MATCHING COLOR LOCATIONS IN PLUG IN BACK SIDE OF NARROWSTIK CONTROL HD INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM 8...

Page 6: ...mber 5A avg 12 8 Volts Blue White 8A avg 12 8 Volts Available Colors Red Blue Amber and White Fash Pattern Instructions Independent Flashing Units CAUTION This product contains high intensity LED devi...

Page 7: ...lly replace the cover and fasten cover mounting screws Note Be extremely careful to replace the wiring such that you don t pinch a wire when you replace the cover Test the unit to be sure that it work...

Page 8: ...formation on repair and troubleshooting Additional information may be obtained from the factory technical help line at 314 996 2800 Note LED modules must be replaced as a module There are no user serv...

Page 9: ...Version 220 0681 00 1 2M Chassis MINI Version 220 0680 00 1 3 18LED Multi Color Light Head Module Contact Code 3 Inc for P N Up to 8 4 9LED Single Color Light Head Module Contact Code 3 Inc for P N U...

Page 10: ...Page 10 of 12 Notes...

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Page 12: ...TIES FOR MERCHANTABILITY QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE ARE HEREBY EX CLUDED AND SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE PRODUCT AND ARE HEREBY...

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