Warning, Electrical installation – SoundOff Signal nFORCE Interior User Manual
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SUPERIOR CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS. SMARTLY DESIGNED LIGHTING & ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS.
nFORCE LED Interior Lightbar
ENFWBF(xx)0(x) 5.14
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Featured Highlights & Terminology:
Mode Select: The nForce Interior Lightbar is equipped with 4 selectable pattern configuration modes. The default input wire configuration allows
for 2 modes, and an additional 2 modes may be configured with the PC Application using any available input wires. Default is Mode 1 where the
Mode select input is floating, Mode 2 is in use when the input activated. This feature allows up to 4 completely different sets of patterns to be
programmed into the Light-bar's non-volatile memory. Once programming configuration is complete, the Mode can be changed “on-the-fly” by an
activation switch which applies voltage to the Mode input wire(s).
Front & Rear Installations:
Cruise Mode: Allows the user to program any light group(s) to “Glow” when this feature is activated. For dual / tri color bars, the color for each
light group is selectable.
Takedown Mode: Allows the user to program any Light Head Group(s) to turn on steady when this feature is activated to provide steady ON
takedown lighting.
Steady ON Mode: Accessable with PC App only and allows the user to program any light module to turn on steady at 50% duty cycle.
Scene Light Mode: Allows the user to program any Light Head Group(s) to turn on steady when this feature is activated to provide additional
scene lighting. The activation of this input also activates the Takedown function
Low Power Mode: Operates lighting at reduced intensity.
Rear Installations:
Stop / Tail / Turn Mode: Allows the user to program any Light Head Group(s) to turn operate in 2 levels of intensity for tail and stop/turn func-
tions.
Directional Arrow Built-in: The directional controller is built-in w/ 9 arrow patterns for each of the 3 modes (left arrow, right arrow, and center
out arrow) and the color is selectable for dual / tri color bars
Power Cable:
1. Route lightbar power cables as close to vehicles power source (battery) as possible.
2. Install a maximum of 15 Amp Fuse (customer supplied) to the end of the RED wire of the Lightbar Power Cable.
a. Remove the fuse before connecting any wires to the battery.
b. DO NOT USE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSIBLE LINK.
3. Connect the other end of the Fuse to the POSITIVE (+) terminal of the battery or other high current source.
a. Do NOT use any more than 2ft of wire between the power source and the fuse and ensure the wire is
protected and secured from being cut into; this is non-fused wire.
4. Connect the BLACK wire to the factory chassis ground right next to the battery or other ground location capable of handling
high current.
5. Connect the White wire to the Light Green wire on the breakout box. Make sure connection is insulated from other wire
connections and vehicle ground
Ignition Wire:
1. Connect the Pink/White wire to a switched power source.
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WARNING
ALL CUSTOMER SUPPLIED POWER WIRES CONNECTING TO THE POSITIVE (+) OR NEGATIVE (-) BATTERY
TERMINAL OR LOCAL CHASIS GROUND (-) MUST BE SIZED TO SUPPLY AT LEAST 125% OF THE MAXIMUM
CURRENT AND PROPERLY FUSED AT THE POWER SOURCE WITH APPROPIATELY RATED FUSE.
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