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Lightbar Diagnostic Testing:

STEP 1: 

 

Apply power to the two main

 heavy gauge

 power wires

 (Red and Black)

.

STEP 2: 

 

Apply 

+12VDC

 to the Black/Red

 trigger

 wire

. The lightbar will cycle through lighting up each and every light module so that you can verify 

that it is functioning properly.

STEP 3:

  12VDC fro

m

 the Black/Red trigger wire.

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Table 

5

: Guide to All Wires in the Wiring Harness

Wire Color (Primary / Secondary)

Function

Description

Green / Black

Level 1

Level 1 Emergency Mode

White / Black

Level 2

Level 2 Emergency Mode

Red / Black

Level 3

Level 3 Emergency Mode

Blue / White

Pattern Select

Pattern Select for

 Arrow

,

 L1, L2, L3

,

 

enables test mode

Orange

Arrow Right

Right Arrow (overrides L1, L2, L3 for rear of lightbar)

Red

Arrow 

Left

Flashing Arrow (overrides L1, L2, L3 for rear of lightbar)

Green / White

Front Cut-Off

Blacks-Out Front Facing LEDs

Blue / Black

Rear Cut-Off

Blacks-Out Rear Facing LEDs

Green

Alley Light Flash

Enables Alley Light

s

 Wig/Wag Flash

Black / White

Left Alley Light

Left Alley - Steady Burn

 (

overrides

 Left Alley

 Flash

)

Red / White

Right Alley Light

Right Alley - Steady Burn

 (

overrides

 Right Alley

 Flash

)

Orange / Black

Takedown Lights

Takedown Lights - Steady Burn

 (

overrides

 Takedown

 Flash

)

Blue

Lightbar Dim

Sets LEDs to Dim Mode

Black / Red

Cruise Lights

End LEDs only (overridden by all other functions)

White

Bl

ack

Takedown Flash

Enables Takedown Lights Wig/Wag Flash

Driver Side Cut-Off

Front Corner and End Light only

Heavy Gauge Black

Heavy Gauge Red

+12 VDC

Primary Power Wire (Positive)

Ground

Primary Ground (Negative)

Summary of Contents for SNLBL10

Page 1: ...for the Sirennet SNLBL10 47 LED Lightbar Contents Introduction Fusing Considerations Warnings 2 Installation Mounting 3 4 Maintenance 5 Warning Signal Modules 5 6 3 Level Modes of Operation 5 Selectin...

Page 2: ...ire size and other recommendations of the manufacturer and be protected from moving parts and hot surfaces Looms grommets cable ties and similar installation hardware should be used to anchor and prot...

Page 3: ...his time Place the light bar upside down on a table or other work surface being careful not to scratch the lenses Slide the 5 16 carriage bolts into the frame Secure the mounting brackets finger tight...

Page 4: ...support the weight of the light bar Place the unit on the roof of the vehicle Place a soft pad in the center of the roof to protect the paint The mounting brackets must be placed so that they are res...

Page 5: ...ual switches make sure to configure all possible switch combinations Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each of the seven possible 3 Level modes as desired TABLE 1 3 LEVEL MODES OF OPERATION MODE NUMBER WIR...

Page 6: ...s will turn on steady to indicate that the flash sequence has been incremented To decrement to the previous pattern momentarily hold the appropriate pattern selection wire to power for two to four sec...

Page 7: ...will turn on steady and then turn off to indicate that the mode has been decremented After the BLK RED wire has been released the new mode will begin to operate and is automatically stored each time N...

Page 8: ...To decrement to the previous rate momentarily hold the BLK RED wire to power for two to four seconds and then release The four corner light heads will turn on steady and then turn off to indicate that...

Page 9: ...ected to connectors P9 P10 The Steady Burn outputs are enabled by the 3 Level control inputs The lightbar may be configured so that Steady Burn light heads are on when either L1 L2 or L3 are active JP...

Page 10: ...ght Right Arrow overrides L1 L2 L3 for rear of lightbar Red Arrow Left Flashing Arrow overrides L1 L2 L3 for rear of lightbar Green White Front Cut Off Blacks Out Front Facing LEDs Blue Black Rear Cut...

Page 11: ...Page 11 of 12 Notes...

Page 12: ...ER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY AGAINST MANUFACTURER REGARDING THE PRODUCT AND ITS USE SHALL BE AT MANUFACTURER S DISCRETION THE REPLACEMENT OR RE...

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