Wiring – Star Headlight & Lantern Hide-A-STA Remote Flashing LED Kits User Manual
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RADIO
BATTERY
RADIO POWER WIRES
ANTENNA LEAD
POWER & SYNC WIRES
DLX3
360
360
POWER
GROUND
SYNC
DLX3
DLX3
DLX3
CORNERLIGHTS
MODE1 2 3
GRILLLIGHTS
HEADLIGHT
FLASHER
TAKE
DOWN
SWITCHBOX
LDF300
LDF300
LDH300C or
LDH310C
Heads
Optional
Compatible
360° Lights
When wiring your LED Kit(s) (and compatible) lights, YOU MUST take the
following precautions to eliminate Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).
•
The LED modules and the radio (or other sources of EMI) should be kept as far away
from each other as possible.
•
Separate the radio wires and the LED wires:
© The radio antenna wire should make a right angle from the back of the radio and
run down one side of the vehicle.
© The LED wires should make a right angle out of the back of the switchbox and
exit in the opposite direction of the antenna wire and/or radio power wires.
•
Any excess wires should be cut short.
•
The Ground wire, Power wire, Synchronization wire , and High/Low wire (if used)
should be bound tightly together as they run from light to light, through your
switchbox, and finally to the battery.
•
Do not ground each unit independently to the chassis. Run the ground for each unit
as shown below in a “bus” like structure, to the negative terminal on the battery.
1. Connect the Black wire to the negative terminal of
your battery.
2. Connect the Red wire to your switch that supplies
+12-24 VDC.
3. If you are synchronizing two or more flasher units, run the White wires along with the
Red and Black wires to each unit (as shown above), but DO NOT CONNECT THE
WHITE WIRES UNTIL PROGRAMMING HAS BEEN COMPLETED (see next two
pages). Note: The total distance between the two farthest units should be no more than
40 feet. If you are NOT synchronizing units, cut this wire short and tape it off.
4. The Green is used for Pattern Programming (see next page).
Black: Battery Negative
Red: +12-24 VDC
White: Synchronization
Green: Pattern Select
BEFORE installing your lights and running your wires, please review the
diagram below showing an example of how the wires should be run.
Wiring