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(cig plug version only)
The
ULB9E
(cig plug version) can be left plugged into the cig
plug outlet in your vehicle. It can be turned on and off using the
lighted power switch on the cord.
The
pattern select switch
is used to preset the desired pattern.
You can cycle through the different patterns by briefly pressing
the pattern select switch and releasing it. The ULB9E has 12
patterns (in two different phases) to choose from. After the final
pattern is reached, the patterns will cycle through again.
ULB9E Connections and Operation
These lights have been factory tested and approved. If the light fails to work when the
plug is inserted into the cigarette plug, check the following
•
Check the ON/OFF rocker switch on the cig plug to be sure it is in the ON position.
•
Twist the plug a few times to remove any ash or other deposits which might be
preventing a good contact from being made.
•
Remove the fuse from the vehicle fuse box and check to see if it has blown.
•
Remove the fuse from the cig plug on the light (if present) and check to see if it has
blown.
•
Clean the lighter socket and contact surfaces.
(hardwired version only)
The
ULB9E-1
(hard wire) should be wired through a 5 amp fuse (not supplied) and a 12VDC
switch (not supplied) capable of handling at least 5 amps. Connect the wires as follows:
Black
- Good Chassis Ground
Red
- Power (+12 VDC)
White
- Synchro:
AFTER PROGRAMMING
, Connect the white wires from up to six
lights together to synchronize them together.
Green
- Pattern Select: Touch and release to Ground to scroll through the
patterns. The light will cycle back to the first pattern
after pattern #24.
ULB9E-1 Wiring and Operation
ULB9E/E-1 Programming
FULL/SPLIT MODES
By default, the lights are programmed for the two halves of
the light alternate with one another (Split Mode). If you would
like to change this setting so the entire light flashes at the
same time (Full Mode), hold the Pattern Select Button or
touch the green wire to ground until the light blinks 7 times
(~21 seconds). Repeat to change the functionality back to its
original setting. Review the diagrams to the right to see the
various outputs, depending upon the model you have and the
way that they are programmed.