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DL35-6 and DL35-12 Flash Patterns 

(cig plug version only)

 

Pattern # 

    Pattern Name 

Flash Type 

DL35-6 Use 

Slow Warn * 

DIFF 

Fast Warn 

DIFF 

Superfast Warn 

DIFF 

Warn Fade 

NONE 

Pre-Pop Warn 

DIFF 

All Singleflash 

Single Flash (Warn)

 

SAME 

Alt. Tripleflash 

DIFF 

All Tripleflash 

Triple 

Flash

 

SAME 

Alt. Quadflash w/Post Pop 

DIFF 

10 

All Quadflash w/Post Pop 

Quad 

Flash

 

SAME 

11 

Alt. Quintflash 

DIFF 

12 

All Quintflash 

SAME 

13 

Alt. Pre-pop Quintflash 

Quint 

Flash

 

DIFF 

14 

All Flicker 

SAME 

15 

Alt. PSU Flicker 

Flicker

 

NONE 

16 

One Side Pop, Other Side Rapid Fire 

NONE 

17 

One Side Rapid Fire, Other Pop 

NONE 

18 

Comet 1 

 

 

NONE 

19 

Comet 2  

NONE 

20 

Delta Omega (Flash Rate Sweep) 

Misc.

 

SAME 

21 

Slow Warn, Superfast Warn  

DIFF 

22 

All Singleflash, All Flicker 

SAME 

23 

Alt. Double, ALT. Quad w/Post Pop 

DIFF 

24 

All Double,  ALL. Quad w/Post Pop 

SAME 

25 

Alt Double, Alt. Pre-Pop Quad, Alt. Quad w/Post Pop, Alt Flicker 

DIFF 

26 

All Double, All Quintflash, All Quadflash w/Post Pop, All Flicker 

SAME 

27 

Alt. Pre-Pop Triple, Alt. Doubleflash, Alt Flicker  ** 

DIFF 

28 

All Quadflash w/Post Pop, All Doubleflash, All Flicker  *** 

SAME 

29 

Alt. Pre-Pops, Alt. Flicker, Superfast Warn 

DIFF 

30 

Delta Omega, All. Double, All. Flicker 

Combo patterns

 

SAME 

31 

One Side Steady---Other side Singleflash 

 

NONE 

32 

One Side Steady---Other Side Short-Long 

 

NONE 

33 

Warn Medium  (Alt. Long Singleflash) 

 

DIFF 

34 

Alt. Short - Alt. Long 

 

SAE and 

California 

Titl

e

 13 

patterns

 

DIFF 

35 

Cycle All 

  

NONE 

Skip to this pattern when button held for 3 seconds (unit will flash once) 

** 

Skip to this pattern when button is held down for 6 seconds (unit will flash twice) 

** 

Factory default pattern for all -12 units & double color -6 units 

***  Factory default pattern for all -6 single color units 

 

SAE and California Title 13 approved pattern when used with approved modules 

 

SAME

  When using a DL35-6 with outputs that are the SAME color, only use these patterns.  Failure 

to use this precaution in DL35-6 units that have different colored outputs will result in colors 
other than those intended (such as pink if red and blue are the chosen LED modules). 
Holding the button until the light flashes 3 times (approx. 9 sec.) will eliminate all of the 
patterns from the list that are not recommended for the DL35-6 single color.   

Patterns Used: 

 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, & 30 

 

DIFF

 

When using a DL35-6 with outputs that are DIFFERENT colors, only use these patterns.  
Failure to use this precaution will result in reduced light output in DL35 units with outputs that 
have the SAME color.

 

Holding the button until the light flashes 4 times (approx. 12 sec.) will eliminate all of the 
patterns from the list that are not recommended for the DL35-6 dual color.   

Patterns Used:

  1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 33, & 34 

 

NONE

  These patterns are NOT recommended for use on any DL35-6 units.  Using these 

patterns with any DL35-6 light may result in reduced light output or colors other than 
those intended.

 

Summary of Contents for M-Tech DL35-12

Page 1: ...PLITSTR369 REV C 9 25 06 LED DASH DECK LIGHTS TM ...

Page 2: ...y installed will void the warranty on the light WARNING Care should be taken when positioning this warning light so that the light and or cord does not interfere with the proper operation of the driver side or passenger side airbag Failure to heed this warning may result in serious or fatal injury This light is designed to be mounted on the inside of your vehicle It is not intended for exterior ap...

Page 3: ...nd with regard to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Star Headlight Lantern Co Inc shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Please Note These instructions are provided as a general guideline only S...

Page 4: ...076 8 Flat Washer 2 P30052 24 6 32 x 3 8 Philips Head Screw DL35 6 1 Single wide w hard wire and deck mount 1 P30150 1661P Top Mounting Bracket 1 P30150 166P Bottom Mounting Bracket 2 P30056 16 20 x 3 8 Hex Head Bolt 5 P30076 8 Flat Washer 2 P30052 24 6 32 x 3 8 Philips Head Screw 3 P30056 25 20 x 5 8 Carriage Bolt 3 P30096 7 20 Lock Nut DL35 12 Double wide w cig plug and suction cup mount 1 P3015...

Page 5: ...unts will require you to attach the mounting bracket to the light Based upon which light you have use the appropriate diagram below or on page 3 and attach the necessary bracket s and hardware DL15 CUP qty 3 P30056 16 qty 2 P30076 8 qty 2 P30052 24 qty 2 DL35 6 P30076 8 qty 2 P30052 24 qty 2 P30056 16 qty 2 P30056 25 qty 3 P30096 7 qty 3 P30076 8 qty 3 P30150 1661P P30150 166P DL35 6 1 ...

Page 6: ... 3 DL15 CUP qty 3 P30056 16 qty 2 P30076 8 qty 2 P30150 172P DL35 12 P30056 16 qty 2 P30076 8 qty 2 P30150 167P P30056 25 qty 3 P30076 8 qty 3 P30096 7 qty 3 DL35 12 1 ...

Page 7: ...er and or any airbags 5 Make the final adjustments by having someone stand 20 feet in front of the vehicle with the light running and checking the light through the front window Tilt the light up or down as necessary and snug it as close to the window as possible to help reduce flashback Tighten the hex head bolts once you have achieved the desired position CAUTION Take extreme caution not to over...

Page 8: ... three flat washers and three lock nuts shown in the diagram to the right It is not necessary to use excessive force when tightening these bolts down You only need to snug them up Over tightening them may warp your mounting surface 4 Loosen the hex head bolts slightly to allow for adjustments Make the final adjustments by having someone stand 20 feet behind the vehicle or in front if you are mount...

Page 9: ...osed is a button hole cover shown to the right that can be used to cover the Pattern Select Button When the cover is removed you can use a screwdriver or other similar tool to press the button inside the housing If at anytime you would like to go directly to the first pattern Warn simply press and hold the pattern select button for three seconds until the light blinks once When the LEDs flash once...

Page 10: ...IFF 34 Alt Short Alt Long SAE and California Title 13 patterns DIFF 35 Cycle All NONE Skip to this pattern when button held for 3 seconds unit will flash once Skip to this pattern when button is held down for 6 seconds unit will flash twice Factory default pattern for all 12 units double color 6 units Factory default pattern for all 6 single color units SAE and California Title 13 approved pattern...

Page 11: ...nded for your particular DL35 6 version there is an option to do so Follow the appropriate instructions below DL35 6 Single Color Patterns cig plug version only Holding the pattern select button down for 9 seconds will cause the light to blink 3 times once at 3 seconds twice at 6 seconds and three times at 9 seconds This will set the light into single color mode SAME These are the patterns best su...

Page 12: ... wires from two DL35 lights together to synchronize them hardwire versions only Red Power 12 VDC Connect to your On Off switch not supplied Patterns There are 5 basic synchronizable flash Pattern Types Warn SAE and California Title 13 compliant Flicker flash Post pop PSU flicker Random There are also two phases each creating the option of synchronized or alternating halves In addition there are tw...

Page 13: ...e If you have two different colors on each of your heads only use Patterns 11 12 13 16 17 or 18 Pattern Button Operation Pressing the pattern button until the lights stop blinking approximately 1 second and releasing it advances the light to the next pattern Holding down the pattern button until the unit BLINKS 1 time approx 3 sec jumps to pattern 1 Holding down the pattern button until the unit B...

Page 14: ... be programmed to flash together simultaneous or opposite alternating one another Phase Phase refers to the output of each light in relation to the other light If you have your two heads programmed for the same Phase i e 1A and 1A they will flash together simultaneously If they are in opposite Phases i e 1A and 2A they will flash opposite one another alternating Flash Pattern Configurations There ...

Page 15: ...Once the Flash Pattern is set on the first head program the second head in a similar fashion The second head should utilize the same Pattern Type A B C D or E but in Phase 2S Patterns 6 10 in chart on page 10 To do this add 5 to the pattern you have programmed into the first light i e if you have pattern 3 Post Pop programmed into the first head program the second head for pattern 8 3 5 which shou...

Page 16: ...Once the Flash Pattern is set on the first head program the second head in a similar fashion The second head should utilize the same Pattern Type A B C D or E but in Phase 2A Patterns 16 20 in chart on page 10 To do this add 5 to the pattern you have programmed into the first light i e if you have pattern 13 Post Pop programmed into the first head program the second head for pattern 18 13 5 which ...

Page 17: ...this until you reach the Phase 1A pattern you wish to use Patterns 11 15 If you advance past the Random Pattern pattern 15 return to Step 2 4 Once the Flash Pattern is set on the first head program the second head in a similar fashion The second head should be programmed EXACTLY the same as the first 5 Once you have the correct patterns programmed in you may turn the lights off They will remember ...

Page 18: ...rn To do this hold down the button on the second head until the LEDs blink three twice approximately 9 seconds This will automatically advance the light into Pattern 21 which is the Steady Burn pattern 3 Once you have the correct patterns programmed in you may turn the lights off They will remember the programmed pattern and display that pattern the next time they are activated Please Note The DL3...

Page 19: ...his warranty period The loss of use of the product loss of time inconvenience commercial loss or consequential damages including costs of any labor are not covered The manufacturer reserves the right to change the design of the product without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously manufactured This warranty gives you specific legal rights You might also have additional rights th...

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