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Notes:
1. Larger wires and tight connections will provide longer service life for components. For high current wires it is highly recommended
that terminal blocks or soldered connections be used with shrink tubing to protect the connections. Do not use insulation displacement
connectors (e.g., 3M Scotchlock type connectors).
2. Route wiring using grommets and sealant when passing through compartment walls. Minimize the number of splices to reduce
voltage drop. High ambient temperatures (e.g., under-hood) will significantly reduce the current carrying capacity of wires, fuses, and
circuit breakers. All wiring should conform to the minimum wire size and other recommendations of the manufacturer and be protected
from moving parts and hot surfaces. Looms, grommets, cable ties, and similar installation hardware should be used to anchor and
protect all wiring.
3. Fuses or circuit breakers should be located as close to the power takeoff points as possible and properly sized to protect the wiring
and devices.
4. Particular attention should be paid to the location and method of making electrical connections and splices to protect these points from
corrosion and loss of conductivity.
5. Ground termination should only be made to substantial chassis components, preferably directly to the vehicle battery.
6. Circuit breakers are very sensitive to high temperatures and will “false trip” when mounted in hot environments or operated close to
their capacity.
Important!
This unit is a safety device and it must be connected to its own separate, fused power point to assure its continued operation should any
other electrical accessory fail. Do not wire in parallel with any other accessory.
Wiring Instructions:
CAUTION!
Disconnect the battery before wiring up the lightbar, to prevent accidental shorting, arcing and/or electrical shock.
General Wiring Instructions
Before attempting to connect the lightbar wiring harness, refer to the wiring diagram illustrated below. The wiring diagram describes the
function for each separate wire.
1. Route the lightbar power cable’s red wire to a fused, ignition-switched power point. Connect the black wire to a solid ground
connection on the vehicle (ideally, directly to the battery negative terminal). Use a fuse according to the wiring diagram.
2. After the lightbar has been mounted, route the control cable into the vehicle to the switch panel/controller location.
3. Connect the wires of the lightbar wiring harness to the switched side of each switch, or plug into optional controller. See the wiring
diagram for wire color/function legend.
4. Use cable ties and grommets to secure and protect all cables and wires.
1 A
NOTE: GREEN AND YELLOW
WIRE FUNCTIONS ARE
SWAPPED IN LIGHTBARS WITH
PASSENGER SIDE CABLE EXIT.
USE THE RED WIRE IN 3-WIRE
SYSTEMS ONLY.
YELLOW (ALLEY LEFT)
GREEN (ALLEY RIGHT)
BLUE (WORKLIGHTS/TAKEDOWNS)
VIOLET (PROGRAM PATTERNS)
BROWN (PATTERN 1)
ORANGE (PATTERN 2)
IGNITION
SWITCH
STTs OPTIONAL
BROWN (TAIL)
YELLOW (LEFT TURN)
GREEN (RIGHT TURN)
RED (STOP)
WHITE (STT GROUND)
BLACK
RED
Optional Stop/Tail/Turn
(STT) Cable
Control Cable
Power/Ground Cable
See Fuse
Recommendations on
Page 1.
Switches or
control box
Pigtal connector (ER0021)
NOTE: Combine Brown and
Orange wires for Pattern 3
12+ Pro Vantage
™
Lightbar
STANDARD WIRING (Discrete cables for power/ground and control)
Programming Standard and Combined Power/Signal Cables:
To change the flash pattern, apply power to the desired Pattern Wire. Next, double-tap the violet wire to power to enter pattern selection
mode. Single-tap the violet wire to power to cycle through flash patterns. Isolate the violet wire once pattern selections are complete.