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Light Head Group Flash Patterns - Unsynchronized

Order Group Flash Rate

LED Module Colors

1

Quad 75 FPM 

Both - Slow Alternating

2

Single 150 FPM 

Both - Slow Alternating

3

Double 75 FPM 

Both - Slow Alternating

4

Triple Pop 75 FPM 

Both - Slow Alternating

5

Variable Rate - Single 

Both - Slow Alternating

6

NFPA Quad 77 FPM 

Both - Slow Alternating

7

Cycle Flash 

Both - Slow Alternating

8

Off

Both

9

Quad 75 FPM 

Both - Fast Alternating

10

Single 150 FPM 

Both - Fast Alternating

11

Double 75 FPM 

Both - Fast Alternating

12

Triple Pop 75 FPM 

Both - Fast Alternating

13

Cycle Flash

Both - Fast Alternating

14

Quad 75 FPM 

Primary Only 

15

Quad 75 FPM 

Primary with Secondary Pop

16

Single 150 FPM 

Primary Only 

17

Single 150 FPM 

Primary with Secondary Pop

18

Double 75 FPM 

Primary Only 

19

Double 75 FPM 

Primary with Secondary Pop

20

Triple Pop 75 FPM 

Primary Only 

21

Triple Pop 75 FPM 

Primary with Secondary Pop

22

Variable Rate - Single 

Primary Only 

23

NFPA Quad 77 FPM 

Primary Only 

24

Cycle Flash 

Primary Only 

25

Cycle Flash 

Primary with Secondary Pop

26

Quad 75 FPM 

Secondary Only 

27

Single 150 FPM 

Secondary Only 

28

Double 75 FPM 

Secondary Only 

29

Triple Pop 75 FPM 

Secondary Only 

30

Variable Rate - Single 

Secondary Only 

31

NFPA Quad 77 FPM 

Secondary Only 

32

Cycle Flash 

Secondary Only 

TABLE 6

For best results, modules groups with one or more single color modules should be set to primary only flash patterns. 

For instructions related to the California Title 13 steady burning red warning lamp requirement during level mode operation, please contact 

ECCO directly.

Summary of Contents for 21 Series

Page 1: ...dependent flashing and CC centrally controlled IF Independent Flashing indicates the lightbars modules have individual electronic circuits that control their operation each module a group or a pair of...

Page 2: ...other warning device does not ensure all drivers can or will observe or react to an emergency warning signal Never take the right of way for granted It is your responsibility to be sure you can proce...

Page 3: ...centers on the roof of the vehicle Remove the lightbar and drill the mounting holes as marked Note The center distance between the mounting holes in an adjustable mounting foot is 11 1 or 281 94 mm 4...

Page 4: ...ge when possible as shown in FIGURE 4 3 With the mounting hardware positioned mark the location of the mounting hole centers on the roof of the vehicle Remove the lightbar and drill the mounting holes...

Page 5: ...ied washers and nuts as shown in FIGURE 5 4 With the mounting brackets positioned mark the locations of the mounting hole centers on the roof of the vehicle Remove the bar and drill the mounting holes...

Page 6: ...lse trip when mounted in hot environments or operated close to their capacity Important This unit is a safety device and it must be connected to its own separate fused power point to assure its contin...

Page 7: ...test care to ensure that the use of these functions do not diminish the effectiveness of the Emergency Warning signal When the Pattern Select wire is connected to power alone test mode is enabled to e...

Page 8: ...ner Off Quad 75 FPM Cycle Flash Rear Outboard Quad 75 FPM Off Cycle Flash Rear Inboard Quad 75 FPM Off Cycle Flash Rear Center Quad 75 FPM Off Cycle Flash Rear Corner Quad 75 FPM Off Cycle Flash Rear...

Page 9: ...ycle through one pattern as detailed in Table 6 The pattern for the module group configured will only be set in the level mode selected Hold the wires to power for more than 4 seconds to return to the...

Page 10: ...FPM Primary Only 17 Single 150 FPM Primary with Secondary Pop 18 Double 75 FPM Primary Only 19 Double 75 FPM Primary with Secondary Pop 20 Triple Pop 75 FPM Primary Only 21 Triple Pop 75 FPM Primary w...

Page 11: ...o power to set the level mode to synchronized The four corner modules will turn on each time the lightbar is toggled between unsynchronized and synchronized Module Group Flash Sequence Synchronized Or...

Page 12: ...nductor cable 2 Momentarily touch the BLK RED Pattern select wire and the appropriate Module group wire shown in Table 11 to power to cycle through the flash pattern rates shown in shown in Table 12 H...

Page 13: ...Flash Left Right 12 Travelling Ball Flash TABLE 14 Arrowstik End Flash Pattern Selection The lightbar can be ordered with two additional lamps positioned at the outermost ends of the ArrowStik These t...

Page 14: ...Programming will not work if more than one function is selected 2 Touch the Pattern Select wire BLK RED to power to cycle through the flash patterns shown in Table 16 Hold for longer than 4 seconds to...

Page 15: ...rd Corners 7 Front Center Inboard Front Inboard Outboard Corners 8 Front Center Inboard Outboard 9 Front Outboard Corners 10 Front Inboard Corners 11 Front Center Corners 12 Front Inboard Outboard Cor...

Page 16: ...er Primary Only 4 Corners Front Rear Dim Flicker Secondary Only 5 Corners Front Rear Dim Flicker Primary Corners Front and Secondary Rear 6 Left Front Corner Secondary Only 7 Left Rear Corner Secondar...

Page 17: ...the lens edge and twist the screwdriver to lift the lens 3 When finished reinstall making sure the lens gasket is not damaged or folded Replace the clips by hooking into the bottom lens slot and pres...

Page 18: ...essories Controller integrated Safety Director for use with centrally controlled modules EZ2127ASCC Controller integrated Safety Director for use with independent flashing modules EZ2127ASIF Driver Bo...

Page 19: ...d of this document PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Does not function Poor power or ground connection In CC Lightbars a green light on the central control board should flash when power is first applied...

Page 20: ...D OR IMPLIED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED AND SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE PRODUCT BUYER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN CONTRACT TORT O...

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