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nFUSE™ LED Lightbar

nFUSE Lightbar English  0520

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Inboard, Corner, and Alley Module Replacement:

1. Remove relevant top cover(s) by removing screws.

2. Disconnect the harness of the module in question from the driver board.

3. Remove the entire light module.

4. Replacement modules should be connected to the nFuse Connector port on the 

ALS board

5. Once the module is connected, the LED’s under the 10’s and 1’s labels on the 

ALS board will flash Green to indicate to the module’s ID number.

Fuse

Connectors

FH3

J6-(X)

FH4

J7-(X)

FH2

J5-(X)

FH1

J4-(X)

Setting Light-bar Length: (Length comes preset from factory)

** NOTE:  Entering this configuration mode, will reset the light-bar to factory defaults

a. Set Switch #1 and Switch #2 on Breakout box to down position

b. Momentarily apply voltage to pattern select wire to change the length of the light-bar configuration

 

 

a. 36" 

Red LED OFF,  

Green LED Flashes 1 Time 

 

b. 42” 

Red LED OFF,  

Green LED Flashes 2 Times

 

c. 48” 

Red LED OFF,  

Green LED Flashes 3 Times

 

d. 54” 

Red LED ON,  

Green LED 

 

e. 60"  

Red LED ON,  

Green LED Flashes 1 Time

 

f. 72" 

Red LED ON, 

Green LED Flashes 2 Times

NOTE:  For settings above, Switch #2 does not need to be moved to the up position after each configuration.  The switch can remain in the down position 

until the lightbar is completely configured and then moved to the Up position to store all the settings.

Power Distribution / Driver Module Replacement:

1. Verify power has been removed from lightbar before attempting service

2. Remove relevant top cover by removing screws

3. Disconnect all wire harness connectors attached to the board.

4. Remove power distribution / driver module sensor board.

5. Snap new distribution/photo sensor board assembly into housing

6. Reconnect all wire harnesses in the identical locations 

7. Apply power to lightbar and verify proper operation. 

EXAMPLE:

 An ID of 20 will flash only the 10’s LED twice.  Similarly an ID of 2 will flash only the 

1’s LED twice.  An ID of 15 would flash the 10’s LED once then the 1’s LED 5 times.

6. To configure a new ID, quick press the 10’s button to add 10 to the current ID and/or press the 1’s button to add 1 to the current ID. Pressing and holding the 10’s 

or 1’s button until the corresponding red LED goes off will subtract 10 or 1 respectively.  Pressing and holding both the 10’s and 1’s buttons at the same time and 

releasing once the red LED’s turn off will change the ID to 1.

7. Once the 10’s or 1’s buttons have been pressed the LED’s on the ALS board will change from green to red and flash the potential new ID.  If the ID flashes cor

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rectly press the SET button and it will configure the module to that ID.  The LED’s on the ALS board will now flash the module’s new ID in green. If the new module 

ID flashes in green correctly then the module is ready to be connected to the bar.

EXAMPLE: 

If your module started out with ID 15 and the desired ID was 30 you would press the 10’s button once and the 1’s button 5 times(15 + 15 

= 30.) Verify the 10’s LED flashes red 3 times(indicating ID 30) then press the SET button.  After the SET button is pressed the 10’s LED should flash 

green 3 times.

NOTE: The highest available ID is 60. Going past 60 will start back at 1 and going backwards from 1 will go to 60.

Summary of Contents for nFUSE

Page 1: ...t is the operator s responsibility to proceed safely The effectiveness of the lightbar is highly dependant on the correct mounting and wiring The installer must read and follow the manufacturer s inst...

Page 2: ...0AWG Wires Red and Black 22AWG Data Green 25ft 10AWG Wires Red and Black 22AWG Data Green MATERIAL Aluminum Base polycarbonate outer lenses ASA PC top cover STANDBY CURRENT Per Module IGNITION ON 0 20...

Page 3: ...EW NOTICE Installers and users must comply with all applicable federal state and local laws regarding use and installation of warning devices Improper use or installation may void warranty coverage To...

Page 4: ...g locations the torque levels for connecting hooks to the lightbar foot may be different based on the vehicle A Minimum requirement for torque should be 10 IN LB with a maximum level of 45 IN LB B Whe...

Page 5: ...ng surface spaced evenly for securing the lightbar 5 Place the plas c spacer over each moun ng hole 6 Place lightbar and bracket assembly into the holes and install the at washer lock washer and hex...

Page 6: ...lock nuts to 40 60 in lbs DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN 3 Install the two rubber bumpers on the bracket rotate to lock into posi on 4 Mark the two inner holes on each bracket to drill into the moun ng surface 5...

Page 7: ...lation may void warranty coverage To review our Limited Warranty Statement Return Policy for this or any SoundOff Signal product visit our website at www soundoffsignal com tech services returns If yo...

Page 8: ...ing any wires to the battery b DO NOT USE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSIBLE LINK 3 Connect the other end of the Fuse to the POSITIVE terminal of the battery a Do NOT use any more than 2ft of wire between the...

Page 9: ...o 1 Alternating 350 5 8 SN11 Inter Cycle No No No 1 Alternating SN12 Warp 1 2 3 No No No 1 Alternating SC13 E Single Yes Yes No 1 Alternating 125 2 1 SC14 E Double Yes Yes No 1 Alternating 125 2 1 SC1...

Page 10: ...C6 Double Dual Yes No No 1 2 Alternating 115 1 9 DC7 Power Pulse Dual Yes No No 1 2 Alternating 180 3 DC8 Road Runner Dual Yes No Yes 1 2 Alternating 115 1 9 DC9 Slow Runner Dual Yes No Yes 1 2 Altern...

Page 11: ...weep Dual No No No 1 2 DN39 Full Sweep Slow Dual No No No 1 2 DN40 Center Sweep Dual No No No 1 2 DN41 Center Sweep Slow Dual No No No 1 2 DN42 Orbit Dual No No No 1 2 DN43 Orbit Slow Dual No No No 1...

Page 12: ...Work lights c Apply voltage to the Takedown activation wire d Apply voltage to the light group wire s required i e Front Inboard 1 Rear Inboard 2 etc e Momentarily apply voltage to the pattern select...

Page 13: ...Cruise Mode Configuration a Apply voltage to Ignition Input Wire and then set Switch 2 on Breakout box to down position Switch 1 must be in Up position b Determine which module inputs are needed for...

Page 14: ...the vehicle is aware of such possible conditions and provide additional controls to the breakout box to allow the operator the ability to manually over ride the functions when required Changing the a...

Page 15: ...off even if the photo sensor is active since the gray wire control is a higher priority than the photo sensor control NOTICE Installers and users must comply with all applicable federal state and loca...

Page 16: ...een PIN 13 Blue Pink White PIN 12 Purple White PIN 11 Gray White PIN 10 Black White PIN 9 White PIN 8 Purple PIN 7 Brown White PIN 6 Light Green PIN 5 Black PIN 4 Gray PIN 3 Green White PIN 2 Blue Whi...

Page 17: ...CNR ALS ID60 ALS ID 60 FCNR FINB1 FINB2 FINB3 FINB2 FINB1 FCNR RCNR RINB1 RINB2 RINB3 RINB2 RINB1 RCNR ALLEY ID30 ID15 ALLEY 42 LIGHTBAR ID13 ID14 ID29 ID16 ID2 ID3 ID4 ID12 ID28 ID27 ID26 ID18 ID17 I...

Page 18: ...B3 FINB4 FINB4 FINB3 FINB2 FINB1 FCNR ALLEY ID30 ID15 ALLEY 60 LIGHTBAR RCNR RINB1 RINB2 RINB3 RINB4 FRNB4 RINB3 RINB2 RINB1 RCNR ALS ID60 ALS ID 60 FCNR FINB1 FINB2 FINB3 FINB5 FINB4 FINB4 FINB3 FINB...

Page 19: ...crews 3 Disconnect all wire harness connectors attached to the board 4 Remove power distribution driver module sensor board 5 Snap new distribution photo sensor board assembly into housing 6 Reconnect...

Page 20: ...ED s operating correctly Verify configuration and make sure light modules are configured for takedown function No steady Red LED on breakout box Check 24 pin connector at breakout box insure it is sna...

Page 21: ...bar English 0520 21 CONNECTION OF LIGHTBAR BREAKOUT BOX TO SOUNDOFF SIGNAL SIREN Note Requires PC configuration app to map siren control switches to lightbar functions Plug 1 end of RJ 45 cable to ava...

Page 22: ...D1 DIVIDER 8 PNULBTCSKT1 SINGLE DOME REPLACEMENT HARDWARE KIT 9 PNULBSN0000 BLANK MODULE BRACKET 10 PNULBBEC1 END BASE 11 PNULBBC06 INBOARD BASE PNFLBK01 FIXED HEIGHT PERMANENT MOUNT EA PNFLBK02 HEADA...

Page 23: ...l number E mail address where RMA should be e mailed Fax number where RMA should be faxed RMA will not be given without this information If available please provide this information SoundOff Signal wi...

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