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Phase Selection
(Programmable for Patterns 1-16 only)
Each flashing head has two Phases, an “On” phase and an
“Off” phase. You can program each head for either Phase,
allowing you to customize which heads flash On together
and which are Off together. This can be done for your
Level 1
,
Level 2
, and
TD Warn
functions.
1. Connect the Red wire to power and the Black wire to
Ground.
2. Activate the function you wish to program by connecting
the corresponding wire to +12VDC.
3. Press the Phase
Programming
button to scroll
through the five
optional Phase
variations.
4. Repeat for each function you wish to program.
Programming (CONT'D)
Head Enable
This light also has the ability for the installer to select which heads are active for any given
function. You may wish to de-activate several heads in your Level 1 Pattern to indicate less
urgency. Or you may wish to have a 6 or 8 head Traffic Director pattern with the end heads
flashing the Level 1 or 2 patterns. This option can be programmed for any of the functions.
1. Connect the Red wire to power and the Black wire to Ground.
2. Activate the function you
wish to program by
connecting the
corresponding wire to
+12VDC.
3. Press the Head Enable
Programming button to
scroll through the 13
optional variations.
(Note:
only options 1-3 are
available for the Traffic
Director Functions.)
4. Repeat for each function you wish to program.
T13 Steady Burn Head
California Title 13 Steady Red Head
If you require California Title 13 compliance, your vehicle requires a Red steady burn light.
To program one of the RED heads for a steady burn mode, proceed as follows:
1. Connect the Red wire to power
and the Black wire to Ground.
2. Activate the California Title 13
function (Yellow wire) and use
the Head Enable button to scroll
through the various positions for
the Red head.
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