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Figure 3-4.

Figure 3-5.

ed to position one “Center” to position two and “Right to 

position three. The “Fast” (WHT/GRY) input will cause 

the SignalMaster to operate at twice the normal speed, 

when 12VDC is applied to the input.

 

B. 

SignalMaster External Controller.

 

 

1. 

See figure 3-5. Ensure that jumpers JP2 

& JP7 are installed as indicated.

 

 

2. 

Refer to table 3-1 and connect the Sig-

nalMaster input wires to the corresponding connections 

for the SS2000/SM, SMC16 and SMC56 SignalMaster 

controllers.

3-4.  PROGRAMMING LED FLASH PATTERNS.

 

There are three lightbar modes that can be pro-

grammed by the user, via three control input wires. 

There are also six available LED flash patterns:

 

• 

Random

 

• 

Quad Flash alternating 75FPM

 

• 

Single Flash alternating 75FPM

 

• 

Alternate Flash POD’s 1&7 90FPM rear only

 

• 

Alternate Flash POD’s 1&7 90FPM front and 

rear

 

• 

Alternate Flash POD’s 1&7 with POD 4 

90FPM rear only

 

Three default patterns are assigned to operate in 

slide switch positions 1, 2, and 3. They are as follows:

 

• 

WHT/ORG - Mode #1 – Single flash

 

• 

RED - Mode #2 – Quad flash

 

• 

WHT/RED - Mode #3 – Random

 

To change a flash pattern assigned to a slide switch 

perform the following:

 

A.  Activate lightbar in the desired slide switch 

position. The bar will flash in the current pattern.

 

B. 

Momentarily apply 12VDC to the program 

input (WHT/BLK). The LED flash pattern will advance 

to the next available pattern and the end LED module 

in POD #1 will flash the selected pattern number. The 

lightbar will stop momentarily, then operate in the 

selected pattern. Each time 12VDC is momentarily ap-

plied the pattern number will advance. When the last 

available pattern number is reached, the next momen-

tary application of 12 VDC will select the first available 

pattern.

 

C. 

If patterns assigned to the other mode inputs 

are to be changed, apply 12VDC to the desired mode in-

put and repeat the above steps.

3-5.  PROGRAMMING SMART POD PATTERNS.

 

There are three Smart Pod program inputs plus an 

OFF position that can be assigned to a slide switch posi-

tion.
 

1. 

Off

 

2. 

P1

 

3. 

P2

 

4. 

P3

 

The Smart Pods are programmable on two levels. 

First, each of the program inputs, i.e., P1, P2, and P3, 

can be set to do one of eight available patterns. See fig-

ure 3-6. These patterns are selected using dip switches 

located on the Smart Pod Controller board. Refer to 

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R28

J6

R10

U4

R36

R26

D3

R27

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U3

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J4

U2

R25

R35

D2

8

R12

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J3

U1

C11

C15

P3A

S1

R34

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R53

D6

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R52

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P2A

P1C

P1A

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P2C

S2

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P2B

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RN2

D11

C16

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C18

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R8

R7

R11

R20

R6

R4 R5

R17R18R19

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C7

C5 C6

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C8

C9

R3

R1 R2

R13 R14R15

C4

C2 C3

C12

Q11

R33

R16

F1

J1

J2

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C1

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L1

C14

J8

Q4

8

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R32

L4

R31

R23

R24

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F4

D1

H2

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D8

D9

R51

C26 D7

C19

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C22

R38

U5

R50

R41

U7

C25

D4

C24

C23

C20

C21

L9

Q10

R49

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L8

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Y1

L3

R30

R22

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Q1

R29

R21

Q2

J7

Q9

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L7

Q7

L6

R42

R47

Q8

R46

L2

R48

Q3

D10

C10

S1

P1B

P2A

P1C

P1A

P2C

S2

P2B

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Figure 3-6.

Summary of Contents for SMART VECTOR SL

Page 1: ...us injury or death to you or others I GENERAL The Smart Vector SL warning system is a full featured programmable halogen LED warning light system V shaped construction lets the Smart Vector SL warning system maximize light warning efficiency at crucial 45 angles The LED pods are two tier with the wide angle Solaris LEDs positioned to provide 360 coverage The warning system s two Smart Pods are pre...

Page 2: ...1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 20 COND 22AWG CABLE 40 A SM EXT SS2000 8 SM EXT SS2000 7 SM EXT SS2000 6 SM EXT SS2000 5 SM EXT SS2000 4 SM EXT SS2000 3 SM EXT SS2000 2 SM EXT SS2000 1 SMC BLUE SMC GRAY SMC YELLOW SMC VIOLET SMC ORANGE SMC GREEN SMC BROWN SMC WHITE 290A5310 01 POWER IGN BATTERY GROUND Figure 3 1 NOTE All the lightbar functions can be activated by applying 12VDC to the appropriate contr...

Page 3: ...switch is held down the Smart Pod s will continue to step left until the switch is released H Jog Right Applying 12VDC via a user supplied momen tary switch to the black wire while alleys or takedowns are illuminated will cause the Smart Pod s to step to the right If the switch is pressed and released the Smart Pod s will jog right one step If the switch is held down the Smart Pod s will continue ...

Page 4: ... module in POD 1 will flash the selected pattern number The lightbar will stop momentarily then operate in the selected pattern Each time 12VDC is momentarily ap plied the pattern number will advance When the last available pattern number is reached the next momen tary application of 12 VDC will select the first available pattern C If patterns assigned to the other mode inputs are to be changed ap...

Page 5: ...input 3 Slide Switch 3 Front LED module POD 1 the upper LED module POD 1 rear LED mod ule POD 1 and the Smart Pods will operate according to the stored program input F Remove 12VDC from the WHT BLK control wire Momentarily re apply 12VDC to the WHT BLK control wire and the Smart Pods will advance to the next program input Each time 12VDC is momentarily applied to the WHT BLK control wire the progr...

Page 6: ...o prevent permanent eye damage do not stare into the light beam at close range After Installation check the entire system to be sure the lights are flashing properly and all light system functions are operating properly SAFETY MESSAGE TO OPERATORS WARNING People s lives depend on your safe use of our products Listed below are some im portant safety instructions and precau tions you should follow A...

Page 7: ...Excessive tightening of the Torx head screws will damage the screws D Replace the dome and secure with the previ ously removed Torx head screws 7 5 2 SMART POD SERVICING See figure 5 2 A Remove and retain the two Torx head screws which secure the dome to the pod Carefully remove the dome and set it aside B To gain access to the motor proceed as fol lows 1 Remove and retain the screws which se cure...

Page 8: ... electrical connector CAUTION Do not overtighten screws 3 Reassembly is the reverse Do not over tighten Phillips screws Use due caution when replacing screws in previously installed reflector assemblies to re engage the existing cut thread in the plastic reflector B Trioptic LED SignalMaster Removal and Installation 1 Remove the cover and SmartPod SignalMaster board as described in Section 5 3 A 2...

Page 9: ...g such as strong detergents solvents or petroleum products If crazing of domes does occur reliability of light for emergen cy purposes may be reduced until domes are replaced Ordinary cleaning of the plastic lenses can be accomplished by using mild soap and a soft rag Should fine scratches or a haze appear on a lens they can best be removed with a specialty plastic cleaner polish such as Plexus an...

Page 10: ...175716 Description Part Number Fuses Fuse 2 Amp Pico Fuse 148151 08 Fuse 2 Amp Automotive Blade 148A142 10 Fuse 5 Amp Automotive Blade 148A142 03 Fuse 15 Amp Automotive Blade 148A142 06 Fuse 20 Amp Automotive Blade 148A142 LED Pod Components PCB Assembly 2005272 1 to be replaced by 2005340 1 Reflector Assembly Amber Includes PCB 8654167 12 Reflector Assembly Blue Includes PCB 8654167 13 Reflector ...

Page 11: ...18 C46 SR J19 C47 C42 D19 D18 C43 D20 R53 SIGMAST INPUTS FSB C48 J20 U10 R47 C44 R48 C45 MAIN PROG J21 R50 JP7 R49 R54 D22 C50 C24 R33 R32 D17 D12 D14 D15 D11 D16 U6 D7 D5 D6 D8 D9 C38 R42 C34 D13 R43 C39 C35 R36 C29 R37 C30 R31 R17 R18 C22 C16 C23 C17 R25 C11 R26 C12 R35 R34 C37 R45 C41 R44 C40 C36 R39 R38 C31 C32 1 U7 R24 D3 C25 C19 C18 C26 R28 C14 R27 C13 JP6 Y1 C15 C27 C9 R23 R16 PATTERN INPUT...

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