Whelen Engineering Company WAT GSE JUNIOR INCURSION FLJILB Installation Manual Download Page 3

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Lightbar Cable:

The standard lightbar uses an 11 conductor cable for LED’s and Halogens as well as
power  and  function.  Extend  the  cable  towards  your  switch  panel  and  follow  the
switch panel instructions for wiring connections. 

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!

WHITE/VIOLET: Scan-Lock™

LED’s must be on for Scan-Lock™ to work.

TO CHANGE PATTERNS:

 

To cycle forward to the next available pattern:

 Apply +12

volts to the WHT/VIO wire for less than 1 second and release. 

To cycle back to the

previous pattern:

 Apply +12 volts to the WHT/VIO wire for more than 1 second and

release.

TO CHANGE THE DEFAULT PATTERN:

 When the desired pattern is active, allow it

to run for over 5 seconds. The lightbar will now display this pattern when activated.

TO RESTORE THE FACTORY DEFAULT PATTERN:

 With power to the lightheads

off, apply +12 volts to the WHT/VIO wire. While still ap12 volts to the WHT/
VIO wire, turn power to the lightheads back on. The factory default pattern should
now be displayed. 

A  Normally  Open  momentary  switch  can  be  used  to  control  Scan-Lock™
operation. Cigar cord models have a switch on the cigar plug.

Violet / Low Power:

The type of switch used depends on how you wish Hi/Lo to function:
Latching Mode: 

Apply positive voltage to the VIOLET wire for less than 1 sec., the

lightbar is “latched” into low power. The lightbar must be turned off and then back on
to restore normal operation.

 (A momentary switch is preferred)

Level Mode: 

Applying positive voltage to the VIOLET wire for more than 1 sec. holds

the lightbar in low power mode until voltage is removed. 

(A toggle switch is preferred)

WHITE/BLUE: Pattern Override

Ap12 volts to the WHT/BLU wire while lightheads are activated will change
the flash pattern to whichever flash pattern that 

pattern override

 is pre-programmed

for. To program 

pattern override

, activate the lightbar than activate 

pattern override

by  applying  +12  volts  to  the  WHT/BLU  wire.  Now  you  may  select  a  flash  pattern
using the 

Scan-Lock™

 procedure.

IMPORTANT!  Before  returning  this  vehicle  to  active  service,  visually  confirm
the  proper  operation  of  this  product,  as  well  as  all  vehicle  components/
equipment.

IMPORTANT! It is the responsibility of the installation technician to make sure
that  the  installation  and  operation  of  this  product  will  not  interfere  with  or
compromise the operation or efficiency of any vehicle equipment!

CAUTION! DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THESE LED’S WHILE THEY ARE ON.

MOMENTARY BLINDNESS AND/OR EYE DAMAGE COULD RESULT!

I M P O R TA N T W A R N I N G !

Available Flash Patterns:

1.

ActionScan™

 

-

 

Alt

2.

SignalAlert™ 75 -

 

Alt/Sync

3.

SignalAlert™ 75 -

 

Frnt/Rear

4.

CometFlash® 75

 

Alt/Sync

5.

CometFlash® 75

 

Frnt/Rear

6.

DoubleFlash 75

 

Alt/Sync

7.

DoubleFlash

 

75

 

Frnt/Rear

8.

SingleFlash

 

75

 

Alt/Sync

9.

SingleFlash 75

 

Frnt/Rear

10.

LongBurst™ 75

 

Alt/Sync

11.

LongBurst™ 75

 

Frnt/Rear

12.

SingleFlash 60

 

Alt/Sync 

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13.

SingleFlash 60

 

Frnt/Rear 

*

14.

SingleFlash 90

 

Alt/Sync 

*

15.

SingleFlash 90

 

Frnt/Rear 

*

16.

SingleFlash 120

 

Alt/Sync 

*

17.

SingleFlash 120

 

Frnt/Rear 

*

18.

SingleFlash 300

 

Alt/Sync

19.

SingleFlash 300

 

Frnt/Rear

20.

DoubleFlash 120

 

Alt/Sync

21.

DoubleFlash 120

 

Frnt/Rear

22.

ActionFlash™ 50

 

Alt/Sync

23.

ActionFlash™ 50

 

Frnt/Rear

24.

ActionFlash™ 150

 

Alt/Sync

25.

ActionFlash™ 150

 

Frnt/Rear

26.

PingPong™ 75

 

Alt/Sync

27.

PingPong™ 75

 

Frnt/Rear

28.

FlimFlam

 

Alt/Sync

29.

FlimFlam

 

Frnt/Rear

30.

ModuFlash™

 

Alt/Sync

31.

ModuFlash™

 

Frnt/Rear

32.

SignalAlert™ 75

 

In/Out

33.

SignalAlert™ 75

 

Checker

34.

SignalAlert™ 75

 

4 Cycle

35.

SignalAlert™ 75

 

Alt

36.

CometFlash® 75

 

In/Out

37.

CometFlash® 75

 

Checker

38.

CometFlash® 75

 

4 Cycle

39.

CometFlash® 75

 

Alt

40.

DoubleFlash 75

 

In/Out

41.

DoubleFlash 75

 

Checker

42.

DoubleFlash 75

 

4 Cycle

43.

DoubleFlash 75

 

Alt

44.

SingleFlash 75

 

In/Out

45.

SingleFlash 75

 

Checker

46.

SingleFlash 75

 

4 Cycle

47.

SingleFlash 75

 

Alt

48.

LongBurst™ 75

 

In/Out

49.

LongBurst™ 75

 

Checker

50.

LongBurst™ 75

 

4 Cycle

 

51.

LongBurst™ 75

 

Alt

52.

SingleFlash 60

 

In/Out 

*

53.

SingleFlash 60

 

Checker 

*

54.

SingleFlash 60

 

4 Cycle 

*

55.

SingleFlash 60

 

Alt 

*

56.

SingleFlash 90

 

In/Out 

*

57.

SingleFlash 90

 

Checker 

*

58.

SingleFlash 90

 

4 Cycle 

*

59.

SingleFlash 90

 

Alt 

*

60.

SingleFlash 120

 

In/Out 

*

61.

SingleFlash 120

 

Checker 

*

62.

SingleFlash 120

 

Checker 

*

63.

SingleFlash 120

 

4 Cycle 

*

64.

SingleFlash 120

 

Alt 

*

65.

SingleFlash 300

 

Checker

66.

SingleFlash 300

 

4 Cycle

67.

SingleFlash 300

 

Alt

68.

DoubleFlash 120

 

In/Out

69.

DoubleFlash 120

 

Checker

70.

DoubleFlash 120

 

4 Cycle

71.

DoubleFlash 120

 

Alt

72.

ActionFlash™ 50

 

In/Out

73.

ActionFlash™ 50

 

Checker

74.

ActionFlash™ 50

 

4 Cycle

75.

ActionFlash™ 50

 

Alt

76.

ActionFlash™ 150

 

In/Out

77.

ActionFlash™ 150

 

Checker

78.

ActionFlash™ 150

 

4 Cycle

79.

ActionFlash™ 150

 

Alt

Alt =

 Alternating   

Frnt/Rear =

 Front to Rear   

Alt/Sync =

 Alternating/Synchronized   

In/Out =

 ?   

Checker =

 Checkerboard Pattern   

4 Cycle =

 Rotates: Alternating, Front-Rear, In-Out and Checkerboard   

     = 

California Title XIII Compliant

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Summary of Contents for WAT GSE JUNIOR INCURSION FLJILB

Page 1: ...l 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 components within the vehicle Never power emergency warning equipme...

Page 2: ...outwards so that they are as close to the edge of the roof as possible Make sure that both mounting feet are in full contact with the roof Be sure that there is no less than 1 2 clearance between the roof and the lightbar at their closest point When the mounting feet are in their proper position lightly tighten the mounting foot allen head set screws 7 Turn the lightbar upside down and tighten all...

Page 3: ...2 volts to the WHT BLU wire Now you may select a flash pattern using the Scan Lock procedure IMPORTANT Before returning this vehicle to active service visually confirm the proper operation of this product as well as all vehicle components equipment IMPORTANT It is the responsibility of the installation technician to make sure that the installation and operation of this product will not interfere w...

Page 4: ...BLE 11 C COMP 17 EDGE 9M SERIES 46 0742901 00 1 BRACKET STRAIN RELIEF JUSTICE MINI 07 243693 000 1 SCREW 4 20 X 3 8 PPH THDFORM PLASTI LOK BLK 15 045410 060 3 TY WRAP 6 BLACK 26 0215001 06 1 ASS Y PCB I O BD WIRED MINI JUSTICE 02 016A934 00 1 HOUSING 12 POS SCKT F H COMM MATE N LOK 39 0412023 04 1 ASS Y HARNESS INTERNAL MINI JUSTICE BAR 46 076A959 00 2 SUB ASS Y 6 LED CORNER AMBER JUSTICE SERIES 0...

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