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0 – Null  (no operation, reference

point)

1 – Quad

2 – Action

3 – Random

4 -  Triple

5 – Fast Quad

6 – Penta Flash

7 – Quad/Action

8 – Fast Action

To program, apply 12VDC to the mode

input to be programmed. Ensure that both the front
and rear strobes are flashing. Apply 12VDC to the
programming (WHT/BRN) wire. Strobes will stop
flashing for approximately 2 seconds and then
advance to the next flash pattern and begin to flash.
If the strobes do not flash you are at the null point.
The selected pattern will be stored in memory and
will be selected the next time that mode is selected.
Every time power is reapplied to the programming
input, it will advance to the next flash pattern. To
program the other mode inputs, apply 12VDC to the
desired one and repeat the above operation. When
programming is completed ensure that 12VDC is
removed from the programming wire.

D.

Function Activation - Lower Level LED’s.

1.

Front LED’s/Flasher.

To activate front LED flasher apply 12VDC to

the Blue wire. See figure 2 for proper fusing.

2.

Rear LED’s/Flasher.

To activate rear LED flasher apply

12VDC to the Violet wire. See figure 2 for proper
fusing.

3.

Backup Operation.

To activate the backup activation for both

front and rear LED flashers apply 12VDC to the
WHT/VIO wire. See figure 2 for proper fusing.

E.

Function Activation – Man Down Blue LED

Module.

1.

Activation.

Apply 12VDC to the Gray wire. See figure

2 for proper fusing.

2.

Intensity Adjustment.

Remove upper center dome. Apply

12VDC to the Gray wire. Locate the Man Down/
Backup Feed circuit board. Adjust potentiometer R1

clockwise to increase intensity and counter-clockwise
to decrease intensity. Remove 12VDC and reinstall
center dome.

III.

BASIC MAINTENANCE.

 WARNING

High voltages are present inside the
lightbar. Wait at least ten (10) minutes,
after shutting off power, before servicing
this unit. Failure to do so may result in
property damage, serious injury, or
death to you or others.

Disconnect ALL power to the lightbar before
any maintenance is performed.

A.

Cleaning the Plastic Domes.

Ordinary cleaning of the plastic domes can

be accomplished by using mild soap and a soft rag.
Should fine scratches or a haze appear on the domes,
they can ordinarily be removed with a non-abrasive,
high quality automotive paste wax.

 WARNING

Crazing (cracking) of domes will cause
reduced effectiveness of light system. Do
not use cleaning agents (which will
cause crazing) such as strong detergents,
solvents, or petroleum products. If
crazing of domes does occur, reliability
of light for emergency warning purposes
may be reduced until domes are re-
placed.

B.

Halogen Lamp Replacement.

 WARNING

A serious injury may result if lamp is
touched when hot. Always allow lamp to
cool before removing. Halogen lamps are
pressurized and if broken can result in
flying glass. Always wear gloves and eye
protection when handling the lamps.

CAUTION

Service life of lamp will be shortened if glass
portion is touched. If glass has been handled,
clean carefully with a grease solvent.

For Takedown and Alley Lamps replace-

ment, see figure 3. Refer to table 2 and replace the
defective lamp with an exact replacement only.

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Summary of Contents for Vista

Page 1: ...properly and that it is securely attached to the vehicle File these instructions in a safe place and refer to them when maintaining and or reinstalling the product Failure to follow all safety precaut...

Page 2: ...r proper installation C Function Activation Strobes 1 Mode inputs There are three prioritized modes of operation available with mode three being the highest priority Mode 3 WHT BLU will override Mode...

Page 3: ...the Gray wire Locate the Man Down Backup Feed circuit board Adjust potentiometer R1 clockwise to increase intensity and counter clockwise to decrease intensity Remove 12VDC and reinstall center dome...

Page 4: ...WITH LIGHTBAR POWER IGN TO GROUND 15A 15A 15A 1A 2A 1A 1A 8A 8A 3A 5A 10A 15A 5A GRN ORN GRN GRAY BRN YEL RED RED RED WHT GRN WHT ORG EXTERNAL POWER CABLE WIRE COLOR WHT GRAY WHT RED WHT BLUE WHT BRN...

Page 5: ...sh tubes age they may have a tendency to misfire not fire periodically After extended operation occasionally check for flash tube degradation Should the tube misfire have a noticeable decrease in ligh...

Page 6: ...ay result in property damage serious injury or death to you or others Disconnect ALL power to the lightbar before any maintenance is performed Replace the fuse on the power supply s top with an EXACT...

Page 7: ...injury may result if LED as sembly is touched when hot Always allow LED assembly to cool before removing 1 Man Down LED See figure 5 Refer to table 2 and replace the defective LED assembly with an ex...

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