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Wiring and Operation:

Extend the control cable to your switch panel and
make connections. The control cable connects to
your control head or switch box and is fused there.
Ap12VDC to a control wire will activate its
function. BLACK and WHT/BLK are ground wires.
(Optional  Alley/Take-down  cable  also  shown).

Cigar Plug:

 In models that feature a cigar plug, you can control Scan-Lock pattern

selection and Power with the 2 switches located on the top of the plug. 

RED / Front Corners:

Apply +12VDC to the RED wire to activate the 

Front Corners

 lights.

BLUE / Rear Corners:

Apply +12VDC to the BLUE wire to activate the 

Rear Corners

 lights. 

ORANGE / Front Directionals:

Apply +12VDC to ORG wire to activate the Front Directional lights. 

WHT/ORG / Rear Directionals:

Apply +12VDC to WHT/ORG wire to activate the Rear Directional lights.

BROWN / Low Power:

The switch type used depends on how you wish 

Low Power

 to function:

Latching Mode:

 Apply +12 VDC to the BROWN wire for less than 1 sec. to “latch”

the lightbar into 

Low Power

. The unit must be turned off and then back on to restore

normal operation. (Momentary Switch)

Level Mode:

 Apply +12 VDC to the BROWN wire for over 1 sec. to hold the lightbar

in 

Low Power

 until voltage is removed. (Toggle Switch) 

WHITE-GREEN / Scan-Lock™:

The WHT/GRN wire is for Scan-lock pattern selection. On cigar plug models use the
switch on top of the cigar plug instead of the WHT/GRN wire. You must activate the
function to select a pattern for it: 

TO CYCLE THROUGH ALL PATTERNS:

To cycle forward

 apply +12 VDC to the WHT/GRN wire for less than 1 second and

release.

To cycle backward

 apply +12 VDC to the WHT/GRN 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:

With power off, apply +12 VDC to WHT/GRN wire while turning power on.

Use a normally open momentary switch for Scan-Lock operation

Fig. 1

Bottom of
Extrusion

MOUNTING
SURFACE

1/2 - 13 Hex Bolt

1/4 - 2

0

 

X

 5/8 Square

Hd Set Screw

Mounting
B r a c k e t

1/2

"

 Split Lock Washer

1/2

"

 Flat Washer

1/2 - 13 

X

 2-3/4

Hex Head Bolt

IMPORTANT! The lightbar should be located a minimum of 16" from 
any radio antennas!

Slide Bolt Mounting:

1. Insert  the  two  supplied  1/2  -  13  X  2-3/4  HEX  HD  BOLTS  into  the  slide  bolt

brackets and twist the brackets into the bottom of the lightbar extrusion (Fig. 1).

2. With the slide bolt brackets in their mounting position, secure them to the lightbar

with the supplied set screws.

3. Position the lightbar onto the vehicle and mark the location of the two mounting

bolts off onto the mounting surface.

4. Remove the lightbar and drill the two mounting holes you marked off using a 1/2”

drill bit.

5. Secure  lightbar  to  mounting  surface  with  the  supplied  mounting  hardware  and

extend  the  wires  to  your  switch  panel  Refer  to  the  wiring  diagram  and  the
instructions included with your switches for wiring.

Temporary Magnetic/Suction

Cup Mounting

The magnetic/suction cup should be mounted on a flat part of the roof.
Magnetic/suction: 

Thoroughly clean the proposed mounting surface prior to

mounting. Wipe the suction cup clean, place the beacon onto its mounting surface
and apply gentle pressure to ensure a good seal has been achieved.

WARNING! The use of any magnetically mounted warning device on the
outside of a vehicle in motion is not recommended and is the sole risk
and responsibility of the user.

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

FLASH PATTERNS:

1. SignalAlert™ L/R SYNC
2. SignalAlert™ L/R ASYNC
3. SignalAlert™ IN/OUT
4. SignalAlert™ SIM
5. SignalAlert™ ALT/SIM
6. CometFlash® L/R SYNC
7. CometFlash® L/R ASYNC
8. CometFlash® IN/OUT
9. CometFlash® SIM
10. CometFlash® ALT/SIM
11. DoubleFlash 75 L/R SYNC
12. DoubleFlash 75 L/R ASYNC
13. DoubleFlash 75 IN/OUT
14. DoubleFlash 75 SIM
15. DoubleFlash 75 ALT/SIM
16. SingleFlash 75 L/R SYNC
17. SingleFlash 75 L/R ASYNC
18. SingleFlash 75 IN / OUT
19. SingleFlash 75 SIM
20. SingleFlash 75 ALT/SIM
21. LongBurst™ L/R SYNC
22. LongBurst™ L/R ASYNC

23. LongBurst™ IN/OUT
24. LongBurst™ SIM
25. LongBurst™  ALT/SIM
26. SingleFlash 60 L/R SYNC
27. SingleFlash 60 L/R ASYNC
28. SingleFlash 60 IN/OUT
29. SingleFlash 60 SIM
30. SingleFlash 60 ALT/SIM
31. SingleFlash 60 STDY LEFT
32. SingleFlash 60 STDY RT
33. SingleFlash 60 STDY BOTH
34. SingleFlash 90 L/R SYNC
35. SingleFlash 90 L/R ASYNC
36. SingleFlash 90 IN/OUT
37. SingleFlash 90 SIM
38. SingleFlash 90 ALT/SIM
39. SingleFlash 90 STDY LEFT
40. SingleFlash 90 STDY RT
41. SingleFlash 90 STDY BOTH
42. SingleFlash 120 L/R SYNC
43. SingleFlash 120 L/R ASYNC
44. SingleFlash 120 IN/OUT
45. SingleFlash 120 SIM

46. SingleFlash 120 ALT/SIM
47. SingleFlash 120 STDY LEFT
48. SingleFlash 120 STDY RT
49. SingleFlash 120 STDY BOTH
50. SingleFlash 240 L/R SYNC
51. SingleFlash 240 L/R ASYNC
52. SingleFlash 240 IN/OUT
53. SingleFlash 240 SIM
54. SingleFlash 240 ALT/SIM
55. ActionFlash™ L/R SYNC
56. ActionFlash™ L/R ASYNC
57. ActionFlash™ IN/OUT
58. ActionFlash™ SIM
59. PingPong™ L/R SYNC
60. PingPong™ L/R ASYNC
61. PingPong™ IN/OUT
62. PingPong™ SIM
63. ModuFlash™ L/R SYNC
64. ModuFlash™ L/R ASYNC
65. ModuFlash™ IN/OUT
66. ModuFlash™ SIM
67. ActionScan™ 
 

L/R SYNC

 = 

LEFT / RIGHT SYNCHRONOUS              

L/R ASYNC

 = 

LEFT / RIGHT ASYNCHRONOUS 

SIM

 = 

SIMULTANEOUS 

IN/OUT = 

IN / OUT

STDY LEFT =

 STEADY LEFT

STDY RT = 

STEADY RIGHT

STDY BOTH =

 STEADY BOTH

ALT/SIM

 = 

ALTERNATING SIMULTANEOUS

RED LED

SW1 -

N/O 10 AMP

switch with LED
Indicator (On-Off)

SW2 -

N/O 10 AMP

Momentary Switch
(Scan-Lock™)

SW1

SW2

Ci ar Cord Switch

g

WHT/BL

K

BL

K

RE

D

BLU
ORANGE
WHT/ORG

Ground
Ground

Front Corners (+12V 

D

C)

Rear Corners (+12V 

D

C)

D

irectionals Front (+12V 

D

C)

D

irectionals Rear (+12V 

D

C)

5 Amp

Fuse

Wire Color

Function

1

Amp Fuse

All fuses and switches

are customer supplied

Wirin

Dia ram

g

g

S P S T

Switch

BRN
WHT/GRN

Low Power

Scan-Lock™

Momentary Switch

SPST

Switch

BROWN
WHT/BL

K

BLU
YEL/GRN
WHITE

(

(

Ground) 

D

river & Passenger Alleys

Ground) Take 

D

owns

(+12V 

D

C)

(+12V 

D

C)

(+12V 

D

C)

Take 

D

owns

Passenger Alley

D

river Alley

3 Amp

Fuse

Wire Color Function

S P S T
Switch

OPTIONAL Take-downs   Alle Lights

/

y

Liberty™II Mini-Lightbar

(+)

Battery

(-)

(+)

Battery

(-)

Содержание Liberty II

Страница 1: ...ent 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 components within the vehicle Nev...

Страница 2: ... vehicle roof the front and rear lights project up or down you will need to install one of the supplied spacers Note the angle of the tilt to determine where to place the spacer Installation Remove the mounting feet not the bracket and install the spacer maximum 1 per side then reinstall the feet Distance from roof The lightbar must be no closer than 1 2 inch at the closest point from the vehicle ...

Страница 3: ...oroughly clean the proposed mounting surface prior to mounting Wipe the suction cup clean place the beacon onto its mounting surface and apply gentle pressure to ensure a good seal has been achieved WARNING The use of any magnetically mounted warning device on the outside of a vehicle in motion is not recommended and is the sole risk and responsibility of the user IMPORTANT It is the responsibilit...

Страница 4: ...DIRECTIONAL LENS FILTER 23 22 38 24 25 26 STUD MOUNT 52 INPUT CABLE DETAIL BASE EXTRUSION INPUT CABLE ASS Y 11 9 10 3 2 12 24 HALF 3 LED SILICONE TD Refer to parts list on next page Not all parts listed are shown in drawing CORNER LENS FILTER OPTION 14 15 17 18 17 18 19 20 15 37 2 CIGAR CORD 8 7 21 26 35 57 6 5 4 ...

Страница 5: ...120 2 2 LABEL FRONT LIGHTBAR ASSYS 1 2 MOUNTING BRACKET SLIDE BOLT PLATE ADAPTER MAG SUCTION CUP MINI LIGHTBAR SCREW 1 4 20 X 1 2 SETALLEN SKT HD CUP PT STEEL BK W PATCH 10 0322935 00 02 038132309S 07 764726 023 14 130526 08M SUCTION CUP MAGNET MOUNT 08 1583927 05 1 A R 1 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 10 0523912 00 LABEL PN MN SN LIBERTY II A R A R A R CORNER L FRONT R REAR SINGLE ROW LIBERTY II 01 026F608 _0 10 ...

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