Warning! l.e.d. fusing considerations, Setting flash patterns (torus, With independent flashing lightheads) – Code 3 21IF User Manual

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This Product contains high intensity LED devices. To prevent eye dam-

age, DO nOT stare into light beam at close range.

WArnIng!

L.E.D. Fusing Considerations

The average current draw per light engine assembly is very low; however, the instantaneous peak current to a module can

be significantly higher during low voltage conditions. To avoid prematurely blowing ATO style fuses or tripping breakers it is

recommended the following rule-of-thumb be used to size fuses or breakers. This is especially important in lightbars with

many LED modules (light engine assemblies) running off a single fused source.

Minimum fuse size calculation is as follows:

Multiply the total number of light engine assemblies by 1.5. For example, a light bar with 18 light heads would

require a single 27A fuse, minimum (18 x 1.5 = 27).

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Setting Flash Patterns (Torus

TM

with Independent Flashing Lightheads)

Flash Pattern Description

1. Cycle Flash (DEFAULT)--------------Cycles through various patterns @ 70 fpm

2. NFPA Quad Flash 80 FPM-----------Four Pulses per flash @ 80 fpm

3. Quad Flash 70 FPM--------------------Four Pulses per flash @ 70 fpm

4. Steadyburn-------------------------------Steady-Burn

5. Five Flash 70 FPM---------------------Five Pulses per flash @ 70 fpm

6. Triple Flash 70 FPM ------------------Three Pulses per flash @ 70 fpm

7. Double Flash 70 FPM-----------------Two Pulses per flash @ 70 fpm

8. Single Flash 70 FPM------------------One Pulse per flash @ 70 fpm

9. Quad Pop Flash 70 FPM-------------Four Pulses per flash ( 3 equal, 1 extended) @ 70 fpm

10. Triple Pop Flash 70 FPM------------Three Pulses per flash ( 2 equal, 1 extended) @ 70 fpm

11. Mod Flash

12. Cycle Flash 150 FPM-----------------Cycles through various patterns @ 150 fpm

13. Five Flash 150 FPM-------------------Five Pulses per flash @ 150 fpm

14. Quad Flash 150 FPM-----------------Four Pulses per flash @ 150 fpm

15. Triple Flash 150 FPM ----------------Three Pulses per flash @ 150 fpm

16. Double Flash 150 FPM---------------Two Pulses per flash @ 150 fpm

17. Single Flash 150 FPM----------------One Pulse per flash @ 150 fpm

18. Single Flash 250 FPM----------------One Pulse per flash @ 250 fpm

19. Single Flash 375 FPM----------------One Pulse per flash @ 375 fpm

The flash pattern can be changed by shorting the JP1 pins with a wire or blade of a screwdriver (shown below). The light-

head can be reset to the default by shorting the JP1 pins for greater than 5 seconds and then releasing.

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Located on front of

Integrated PCB/Light Engine

Momentarily short and re-

lease to change patterns

Optic removed for clarity

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