Owner's manual

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Synchronization
You can synchronize up to six total approved lights.
If you will be synchronizing your light with any of our products, please note the
following:
All units that are to be synchronized MUST have the same Pattern.
To check pattern compatibility with other products, review the Pattern List for
each product, noting the Pattern. Certain patterns are compatible with some lights, but not
compatible with others.
Programmable Flash Patterns can vary between our different lights, but Patterns 6-10 are
fully compatible patterns with ALL of our other products.
Program the Pattern(s) for each light PRIOR TO connecting the synchronization
wires together.
All Synchronized Units must be switched ON/OFF by the same power switch.
Symptom Possible solutions
Flash Pattern is not changing Pattern select wire must be pulled to +12VDC to
change pattern.
Unit stuck in high power High/Low wire must be grounded to activate
low power mode.
Bar is not synchronizing with
other product
-Check to ensure all desired lights to be
synchronized have the capability of being
synchronized.
-Check to ensure synchronization wire is
connected to all units that are desired to be
synchronized.
-Check to ensure all lights to be synchronized
are set to same Pattern.
-Ensure that the entire system that is desired to
be synchronized is powered up at the same
time via the same switch.
-Ensure that the total amount of synchronizable
products in the system does not exceed 6 lights.
One single LED is out. The entire flasher board will need to be
replaced.
One complete half of the bar is
out.
-Check wiring to the flasher board that is
experiencing the problem.
-The entire LED board on that side may need to
be replaced.
If the bar is experiencing erratic
flashing or side to side
synchronizing within the bar is
not working.
-Ensure both sides are set to the same Pattern
Type.
-Ensure synchronization wire is connected
between both flasher boards internally.
-Ensure both flasher circuits in the bar are
powered from the same power switch.
Troubleshooting