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WARNING

FLASHING TAKEDOWN

FLASHING TAKEDOWN & WARNING alternate

TAKEDOWN

TAKEDOWN

TAKEDOWN

TAKEDOWN

WARNING OVERRIDE

(#12 is the Default Pattern)

WARNING OVERRIDE

(#12 is the Default Pattern)

FLASHING TD & WARNING OVERRIDE alternate

FLASHING TD & WARNING OVERRIDE alternate

TAKEDOWN & WARNING OVERRIDE alternate

TAKEDOWN

TAKEDOWN

TAKEDOWN

Flashing

TakeDown

Flashing

Takedown

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Override

Takedown

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FUNCTION

AVAILABLE  PATTERNS

SWITCH POSITIONS

off

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

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ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

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ON

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Wiring and Operation: 

WARNING! All customer supplied wires that connect to the positive terminal of
the battery must be sized to supply at least 125% of the maximum operating
current  and  FUSED  at  the  battery  to  carry  that  load.  DO  NOT  USE  CIRCUIT
BREAKERS WITH THIS PRODUCT!
This lightbar is powered and controlled by an 8-conductor cable. The lightbar
operates in 4 basic modes. Take-down, Flashing Take-down, Warning Override
and  Warning. You  can  operate  in  any  one  of  these  modes  or  combine  them.
When you switch on more than one mode they will operate as follows:

• Take-down will override any other mode.

• Flashing Take-down will flash alternately with either Warning Override or 

Warning if either is activated when Flashing Take-Down is activated.

• Warning Override will override Warning.

Example:

 If you switched on all four modes at once, 

Take-down

 would run. If you

turn Take-down  off,  (Leaving  Flashing Take-down, Warning Override  and  Warning)
Flashing Take-down would alternate with Warning Override.

This allows you to run in one mode and then switch to another by only turning off one
switch instead of turning one off and another on. 

Example:

 If you activate Take-down

and Warning, you will run in Take-down mode. By switching off Take-down you will
immediately go to Warning (see chart below for other options).

White/Green - Scan-Lock™

The  WHITE/GREEN  wire  allows  you  to  choose  from  available  flash  patterns.
You must activate the lighthead to select a pattern: 
TO CYCLE THROUGH ALL PATTERNS: To cycle forward

, apply +12 VDC to the

WHITE/GREEN wire for less than 1 second and release. 

To cycle backward

, apply

+12 VDC to the WHITE/GREEN wire for more than 1 second and release.

TO SET A PATTERN AS DEFAULT: 

When the pattern is displayed, allow it to run for

more than 5 seconds. The lighthead will now display this pattern when activated.

TO RESET TO THE FACTORY DEFAULT PATTERN: 

Turn off power and apply +12

VDC to the WHITE/GREEN wire while turning power on.

A normally open momentary switch is best suited for Scan-Lock operation.

Brown: Hi/Low Power

This feature works for Warning or Warning Override. With low power activated,
you may choose from four light intensities using Scanlock. The type of switch
depends on how you wish Hi/Low to function:
Latching Mode:

 (momentary switch) Apply positive voltage to the BROWN wire for

less than 1 second and the lightbar is “latched” into low power. Apply positive voltage
for several seconds and release to restore normal operation. 

Level  Mode:

  (toggle  switch) Applying  positive  voltage  to  the  wire  for  more  than  1

second holds the lightbar in low power mode until voltage is removed.

Warning Patterns:

1.ActionScan™ 
2.SignalAlert™ 75 

ALT

3.SignalAlert™ 75 

ALT/IO/CH

4.CometFlash® 75 

ALT

5.CometFlash® 75 

ALT/IO/CH

6.DoubleFlash 75 

ALT

7.DoubleFlash 75 

ALT/IO/CH

8.SingleFlash 75 

ALT

9.SingleFlash 75 

ALT/IO/CH

10.LongBurst™ 75 

ALT

11.LongBurst™ 75 

ALT/IO/CH

12.SingleFlash 60 ALT
13.SingleFlash 60 

ALT/IO/CH

14.SingleFlash 90 

ALT

15.SingleFlash 90 

ALT/IO/CH

16.SingleFlash 120 

ALT

17.SingleFlash 120 

ALT/IO/CH

18.SingleFlash 240 

ALT

19.SingleFlash 240 

ALT/IO/CH

20.DoubleFlash 120 

ALT

21.DoubleFlash 120 

ALT/IO/CH

22.ActionFlash™ 75 

ALT

23.ActionFlash™ 75 

ALT/IO/CH

24.ActionFlash™ 150 

ALT

25.ActionFlash™ 150 

ALT/IO/CH

26.MicroBurst™ 

ALT

27.MicroBurst™ 

ALT/IO/CH

28.PingPong™ 75 

ALT

29.PingPong™ 75 

ALT/IO/CH

30.FlimFlam ALT
31.FlimFlam 

ALT/IO/CH

32.Moduflash™ 

ALT

33.Moduflash™ 

ALT/IO/CH

34.Cylon 1 Lamp
35.Cylon 2 Lamp
36.Cylon Chaser
37.Eyeballs SYNC
38.Eyeballs IN/OUT
39.2 Eyeballs IN/OUT
40.Eyeballs CRAZY 
41.CRUISE - LOW
42.CRUISE - HIGH

ALT =

 Alternating 

ALT/IO/CH =

 Pattern cycles from 

Alternating

 to 

IN/OUT

 to 

Checkerboard

Flashing Take-Down 

Patterns:

43. SingleFlash 240
44. DoubleFlash 120
45. ActionFlash™ 75
46. ActionFlash™ 150
47. MicroBurst™
48. PingPong™ 75
49. FlimFlam
50. Moduflash™
51. SignalAlert™ 75
52.CometFlash® 75
53. DoubleFlash 75
54. SingleFlash 75
55. LongBurst™ 75
56. SingleFlash 60
57. SingleFlash 90
58. SingleFlash 120

Take-Down 

Configurations:

59. ALL
60. INNER
61. OUTER

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Summary of Contents for Inner Edge XLP DUO+ 01-0687688-1 Series

Page 1: ...tions can cause high current arcing which can cause personal injury and or vehicle damage including fire Many electronic devices used in emergency vehicles can create or be affected by electromagnetic interference Therefore after installation of any electronic device it is necessary to test all electronic equipment simultaneously to insure that they operate free of interference from other componen...

Page 2: ...ct with the windshield and the rear of the lightbar should be in contact with the roof to prevent light from entering the passenger compartment When this has been achieved tighten all mounting hardware firmly to maintain contact Fig 2 7 Route the lightbar cable down the vehicle A pillar to your control head and make all wiring connections using the information in the wiring diagram Installation 20...

Page 3: ...ond and release TO SET A PATTERN AS DEFAULT When the pattern is displayed allow it to run for more than 5 seconds The lighthead will now display this pattern when activated TO RESET TO THE FACTORY DEFAULT PATTERN Turn off power and apply 12 VDC to the WHITE GREEN wire while turning power on A normally open momentary switch is best suited for Scan Lock operation Brown Hi Low Power This feature work...

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Page 5: ...PALA INNER EDGE XLP BLACK SCREW 8 32 X 3 8 PAN TORX HD ROLOK SS BLACK OXIDE B C ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY QTY D E F G A 2014 TAHOE SUBURBAN ALL PICKUPS 01 0687688 D1 01 0687688 D2 FINAL DUO INNER EDGE XLP 6 LIGHT FINAL DUO INNER EDGE XLP 12 LIGHT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 11 26F653 107 11 26F653 007 07 287726 123 07 287726 023 11 36F641 007 11 36F641 107 14 08228C 06D BASE HOUSING DRVR 14 TAHOE...

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