Parts list, Troubleshooting, Changing flash patterns – Code 3 SuperVisor with Torus User Manual
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Parts List
LED Fusing Considerations
Although the average current draw per module is very low, due to the type of circuit used to power each module,
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 running off a single
fused source.
Minimum fuse size calculation: (See Wiring Diagram page 5)
For LED 12 volt electrical current only
Troubleshooting
All SuperVisorTLs are thoroughly tested prior to shipment. However, should you encounter a problem during instal-
lation or during the life of the product, follow the guide below for information on repair and troubleshooting. Ad-
ditional information may be obtained from the factory technical help line at 314-996-2800. Follow the guide below
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Note: LED modules must be replaced as a module. There are no user serviceable parts.
PROBLEM
LED module not
operating when
powered.
QUESTIONS
POSSIBLE CAUSE
a. Bad power/ground
connection.
b. Defective module.
SOLUTION
a. Fix connection.
b. Replace module
N/A
Torus 3LED PCB
Changing Flash Patterns
To change the flash patterns on the LED Light Heads, remove the mounting screws that attach the SuperVisor's Cover
to the Outer Panel to gain access to the printed circuit boards inside (see the exploded view on page 10). Momentarily
short and release the pattern change prongs as shown below to change patterns.
Carefully replace the SuperVisor's
Cover over the Outer Panel and replace the Cover Mounting Screws.
Note: Be extremely careful to replace the wiring such that you don't pinch a wire when you replace
the SuperVisor's Cover. Test the unit to be sure that it works properly.
This Product contains high intensity LED devices. To prevent eye
damage, DO NOT stare into light beam at close range.
wARNINg!
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Flash Pattern Header for
1. Momentarily short and release
to change patterns
2. Hold for 5 seconds to reset the
flash pattern to the first pattern
Directional Module Flash Pattern - Table 2
Cycle Flash-70 - (DEFAULT)
Variable
Flash Single
NFPA Quad Flash-80
Cycle Flash-150
Quad Flash-70
Five Flash-150
Steady Burn Quad Flash-150
Five Flash-70 Triple Flash-150
Triple Flash-70 Double Flash-150
Double Flash-70 Single Flash-150
Single Flash-70 Single Flash-250
Quad Pop Flash-70 Single Flash-375