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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

SWIVEL MOUNT INSTALLATION

1)

 Secure the Swivel Ball to the base of the controller 

using the #10 screw.

2)

 Attach the swivel ball to the swivel bracket base using 

the #10 screw.

3)

 Using the #10 screw, secure the two clamps loosely 

together.

4)

 Place the clamps and screw around the 2 swivel balls. 

Tighten the clamp screw, thereby attaching the swivel 

bracket base to the mini controller.

5)

 Secure the Swivel Bracket to the rear of the controller 

(as shown in the diagram).

L-BRACKET INSTALLATION

Note: 

The provided L-brackets can be mounted either 

way, L-inward or L-outward. The instructions reflect the 

default mounting method: L-outward.  

1)

 Utilizing the provided screws, secure the L-Bracket to 

the side of the controller using a Phillips head screwdriver.

Can be mounted in  

either orientation 

2)

 Repeat Step 1 on the opposite side of the controller, so 

both sides have the L-Bracket securely connected.

3)

 Place the unit against the intended mounting surface.

4)

 Mark the areas where the mounting holes will be drilled. 

If the mounting surface is part of the vehicle, make sure 

no vital components could be damaged by the drilling 

process. 

5)

 Drill two mounting holes on the mounting surface, 

making sure no vital components of the surface are 

damaged. 

6)

 Using customer supplied screws, secure the 4200 Mini 

to the mounting surface.

6)

 Place the unit against the intended mounting surface.

7)

 Mark the areas where the mounting holes will be drilled. 

If the mounting surface is part of the vehicle, make sure 

no vital components could be damaged by the drilling 

process. 

8)

 Drill two mounting holes on the mounting surface, 

making sure no vital components of the surface are 

damaged. 

9)

 Using customer supplied screws, secure the 4200 Mini 

to the mounting surface.

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Summary of Contents for 4200 Series

Page 1: ...ute and make derivative works of the copyrighted material Accordingly any copyrighted material of Feniex and its licensors contained herein or in the Feniex products described in this Price List may n...

Page 2: ...rns 4 System Specifications 4 Dimensions 4 Power Configuration 5 Power 5 Auto Power On 5 Wiring Diagram 5 Latching or Momentary Buttons 5 Alternating Wig Wag Flasher 5 Wig Wag Functions 5 Mounting Ins...

Page 3: ...ugh Friday CONDITIONS Feniex Industries Inc will not be held responsible for any costs associated with equipment removal and or re installation resulting from a warranty claim It is the sole responsib...

Page 4: ...State Built in Switch Type Latching and or Momentary Buttons Rubberized Backlit Button Legends 130 126 4 Blanks Dimensions 4 9 H x 2 7 L x 0 7 W Warranty 2 Years WIG WAG FLASH PATTERNS Single Flash Sl...

Page 5: ...am outputs 1 2 to operate as an alternating wig wag flasher To toggle this mode 1 While the unit is powered but turned off press and hold both button 1 and button 2 2 While holding the buttons from st...

Page 6: ...Step 1 on the opposite side of the controller so both sides have the L Bracket securely connected 3 Place the unit against the intended mounting surface 4 Mark the areas where the mounting holes will...

Page 7: ...lash Mode Video Amber Back Up Radio Code 2 Alley Left Yelp Phaser Dome Warn Strobe Front Pattern Camera White K9 Pursuit Code 3 Alley Right Yelp 2 Sting Flood Left Preemp Rear Mode Comp Green Side Cut...

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