Troubleshooting, Narrowstik version – Code 3 WingMan for Chevy Impala User Manual
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W ARNING!
PROBLEM
LED module not
operating when
powered.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
a. Bad power/ground
connection.
b. Defective module.
SOLUTION
a. Fix connection.
b. Replace module
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Troubleshooting
All WingMan Rear Bars are thoroughly tested prior to shipment. However, should you encounter a problem during installation or during
the life of the product, follow the guide below for information on repair and troubleshooting. Additional information may be obtained from the
factory technical help line at 314-426-2700 ext. 2131.
Note: LED modules must be replaced as a module. There are no user serviceable parts.
QUESTIONS
N/A
Minimum fuse size calculation:
For LED 12 volt electrical current
1.5 x (number of modules being fused)
Example:
2 intersection modules and 6 directional modules.
Minimum fuse requirement for single fuse - 1.5 (8) = 12 A
Product Features
LED lighthead options: Red, Blue, Amber; Directional or Spreading; Flashing or Steady Burn Control
LED lighthead types: LED-X, Optix, LCLED
Size: 49.875" long x 2.00" tall x 7.25" deep
Weight: 7.5 lb
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 light bars with many LED modules running off a single fused source,
NarrowStik Version
The WingMan can be factory configured as a traffic director and operated using an NarrowStik Control Head. Please refer to
the Narrowstik Control Head Manual for installation, wiring connections, and operation of the Control Head.
This Product contains high intensity LED devices. To prevent eye damage,
DO NOT stare into light beam at close range.
!
WARNING!
Wiring
Refer to the Narrowstik wiring on page 11 for wire designations. For models with independently flashing red/blue heads located
on each end, the Blue and Brown wires will be used to control these heads. The Blue wire is connected to+12V and the Brown to
Ground. Refer to the Control Head manual for operation with the Control Head.