Optional takedown and worklight programming, Led flash pattern selection, Led flasher patterns – Star Headlight & Lantern 7400 Star Lase User Manual

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(LED Head Programming CONT’D)

LED Flash Pattern Selection

1. Connect the red wire to +12VDC, and the black wire to the negative side of the

battery.

2.

Activate the LED heads that you wish to program by applying +12VDC to the
appropriate control wire (see page 4).

3. Briefly touch the red w/green stripe wire to +12VDC and release it once ALL of the

heads go out. The next pattern will be displayed. Continue to briefly touch and
release this wire to +12VDC until you find the pattern desired.

4. Once you have the pattern you like, turn the heads off. The heads will remember the

pattern next time it is activated.

5. Repeat steps 1-3 for each additional heads you wish to program.

6. Once your programming is complete, tape the end of the red w/green stripe wire so

that it does not come into contact with +12VDC.

LED Flasher Patterns

Pattern Warning Pattern Style

1

Alternating Slow Single

2

Alternating Fast Single

3

Pursuit Mode

(Alternating Quint Burst with Fast Alternating Single Flash) -

Default Pattern

4

Unsynchronized Quint Burst with Fast Alternating Single Flash

(Phase 1)

5

Unsynchronized Quint Burst with Fast Alternating Single Flash

(Phase 2)

6

Steady Burn

7

Alternating Quintflash

8

Alternating Fast Doubleflash

9

Pursuit Mode 2

(Alternating Quint Burst , Fast Alt. Single Flash, Fast Alt. Doubleflash)

10

Alternating Doubleflash w/Post Pop

SHORTCUT: At any time during the programming sequence, you can reset the flash

pattern back to the default mode (Pattern 3 – Pursuit) by holding the red
w/green Pattern Select wire to +12VDC for 3 seconds, then releasing it
after the light flashes once.

Please note: If you do NOT release the wire after 3 seconds, once the bar reaches 6 seconds it
will flash again and set the lights into an unsynchronized pattern that is typically NOT desired.
If you accidentally enter this mode, simply repeat the LED Flash Pattern Selection instructions
and use the 3 second shortcut to go back to the default pattern (#3).

If your lightbar came pre-configured with Takedown or Worklights the
appropriate heads will already be pre-programmed for Takedown Mode
compatibility, and you may skip this step.

If you wish to change the functionality of specific heads (e.g. change a
flashing light to a Worklight), proceed below.

Optional Takedown and Worklight Programming

Takedown Lights - Refers to steady-burn lights pointed toward the front of the

vehicle.

Worklights - Refers to steady-burn lights that point toward the rear of the

vehicle.

If your lightbar has a Traffic Director, you CANNOT use the rear
worklight feature, unless your bar is equipped with the special
split level dual-function arrays (S720-4T*A).

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