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If you will be synchronizing two or more units together,
leave the white wires disconnected until
programming for each has been completed
. Connect the white wires from the units together
ONLY AFTER PROGRAMMING
them all for the same Pattern Type (Phase MAY differ).
Wiring
When wiring your lights, it is recommended that you take the following
precautions to reduce any Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).
Keep LED modules and any radios as far away from each other as possible.
Separate the radio wires and the LED wires.
Any excess wires should be cut short.
The Ground wire, Power wire, and Synchronization wire should be bound tightly
together as they run from light to light, through your switchbox, and to the battery.
Do not ground each unit independently to the chassis. Run the ground for each unit
in a “bus” like structure, to the negative terminal on the battery.
Note:
The total wire length between the two farthest units should be no more than 40 feet.
GREEN w/WHITE
AFTER PROGRAMMING,
Connect to Positively Switched
Left Turn Signal/Blinker
-
AFTER PROGRAMMING,
connect WHITE wires from both units together
WHITE
BLACK
RED
5
A
M
P
F
U
S
E
ON/OFF
SWITCH
LIGHT
LIGHT
AFTER PROGRAMMING,
Connect to Positively Switched
Right Turn Signal/Blinker
GREEN w/WHITE
GREEN
Touch and release to
ground to change patterns
WHITE
RED
BLACK
Touch and release to
ground to change patterns
GREEN
BATTERY
Programming
After the lights have been installed, and
prior to connecting all of your wires
, there are
several options you will need to decide upon and program.
The options
MUST BE PROGRAMMED
IN THE PROPER ORDER
before use:
A.
Single/Split:
Do you want your lights to operate in Single Mode or Split Mode?
B.
Opposite Light Function
- When your lights are activated in Warning Mode and you
turn on your Turn Signal (blinker), what do you want the opposite light to do:
Continue flashing in the pre-programmed warning pattern
Turn off
Become steady burn
C.
Warning Light Pattern:
What warning pattern do you want displayed when you
power up your DLHT lights?