Features and specifications, Flashing current draw:single led beacon, Flashing current draw:triple led beacon – Code 3 2004 LED Series Beacon User Manual

Page 5: Available colors, Programming

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Features and Specifications:

Operating Voltage:

10-48 Vdc, Reverse Polarity Protection

Flash Rate:

70 fpm minimum

Flash Modes:

1. Cycle-Flash:

Cycles through Triple, Quad, Double, and Fast Single
modes at approximately 109 fpm.

2. Triple-Flash:

Three consecutive pulses per flash at approximately

83 fpm.

3. Quad-Flash:

Four consecutive pulses per flash at approximately

77fpm.

4. Double-Flash:

Two consecutive pulses per flash at approximately

78 fpm.

5. Fast Single:

Single flash pattern at 90 fpm.

6. Single-Flash:

Single flash pattern at 75 fpm.

Flashing Current Draw:Single LED Beacon

Red/Amber:

.25 Avg. Amp

Blue:

.25 Avg. Amp

Flashing Current Draw:Triple LED Beacon

Red/Amber:

.75 Avg. Amp

Blue:

.75 Avg. Amp

Available colors:

Red, Amber, or Blue

Size: 4.75" Dia. X 2.12" tall
Weight: 1 lb

Programming:

Programming the desired flash pattern (or operation mode) is done with the white control
wire. You can scroll through the six available flash patterns by momentarily grounding the
white control wire until you arrive at the desired operation mode. Momentary grounding of
the white wire can be accomplished either by momentarily touching the wire to GND, or
through a momentary push-button switch.
The unit will come on in the default Cycle-flash mode at the time of first power-up, until the
desired flash pattern is programmed. The default flash pattern can then be changed by
programming the desired pattern into the unit. The unit will continue to operate in the same
mode every time the unit is turned off and turned back on. The default flash pattern can be
changed at will any number of times.
The unit can be reset back to the default flash pattern (cycle-flash) by grounding the control
wire for about 8-10 seconds and then releasing it. This can be done while operating in any
of the flash modes.

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