Star Headlight & Lantern 9016 LED Series User Manual

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Red - (Power) Connect to +12-24 VDC through your switch. Be sure to use a 10

amp fuse when connecting the switch to the positive side of the power supply.

Black - (Ground) Connect to the negative side of the battery.

Purple - (Optional - High/Low) Switches the light between High and Low power.

High Power Only: Leave disconnected (cover wire with wire nut or tape)

Low Power Only: Connect to Ground

High/Low Switching Option: Connect to Ground through a switch

Red w/Green - (Pattern Select) Touch and release to +12-24 VDC to change patterns (see

next page).

White - (Synchronization) If you are only installing one unit, cut the White wire short and

tape the end.

Connect the white wires from both units together ONLY AFTER

PROGRAMMING them for the same pattern.

If you are mounting the light on the roof of your vehicle, take extreme care to ensure that
the magnet is firmly seated on your roof, and that the pull of the magnet is sufficient to
secure the light in place. Since the composition of the metal in the roofs of different
vehicles may vary, as well as the contour, texture, and/or condition, Star cannot
guarantee the ability of the light to remain in place on a moving vehicle. It is the sole
responsibility of the owner to ensure the warning light is secure.

Care should be taken when routing the cig plug cord so that it does not
interfere with the proper operation of the driver-side or passenger-side
airbag! Failure to heed this warning may result in serious or fatal injury.

CAUTION: All of our DC powered warning lights are polarity sensitive. These lights are
polarity protected only if the appropriate fuse is used. All wires connected to the positive
terminal of the battery should be fused at the battery for their rated load. Testing the
light before this fuse is properly installed will void the warranty on the light.

Wiring for Permanent Mount Models

Magnet Mounting

Synchronization of Multiple Lights

You can synchronize up to six lights with compatibility.

DO NOT CONNECT WHITE WIRES UNTIL PROGRAMMING HAS BEEN COMPLETED
FOR ALL LIGHTS!!

1. Power up the first unit and select a pattern.

2. Program the second light with the same Pattern.

The two lights will flash together (simultaneous).

Optionally you can program one light for Pattern 16 and the other for Pattern 17. This
will cause the lights to flash opposite one another (alternate).

3. After programming all lights, tie off the green wires and connect the white wires together.

4. Test lights by applying power to all of them at the same time.

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