10
II
N
N F
F R
R A
A R
R E
E D
D
E
E
X
X T
T E
E N
N D
D E
E R
R
-- M
M
A
A II N
N
S
S
Y
Y S
S T
T E
E M
M
U
U
N
N II T
T
STEP
4. Connect the flashers to the
flasher outputs. If you need to
extend the wire, use a 2-con-
ductor 16 gauge or larger (See
Tech Tip on page 6).
5. Connect multiple flashers to
a single output by connecting
in series.
6. Test for proper operation
with all sensors and remote
controls.
DESCRIPTION
Route the connecting 2-conductor wire to the IR Main
System Unit. Connect the ends of the wire to the corre-
sponding positive and negative terminals labeled “Flasher”
on the IRP2+.
Use crimp caps, wire nuts or solder to connect the negative
of one flasher to the positive of the next flasher as shown to
create a series circuit.
IRC-1 Flooding Flasher
allows a maximum of TWO in series
IRC-2 MicroFlasher
allows a maximum of FOUR in series
+
–
–
+
BE SURE TO OBSERVE PROPER POLARITY WHEN
CONNECTING OR EXTENDING THE FLASHER WIRE.
IRC-1 the wire lead marked with a gray stripe is
negative (-); the unmarked lead is positive (+).
IRC-2 the silver colored wire lead is negative (-); the
copper colored wire lead is positive (+).