Australian Warning Systems 4200 Series Instructions d'installation et d'utilisation - Page 2

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Universal Mounting Bracket:
Using the universal mounting bracket, the 450-4200 LED lights may be mounted to the window of the vehicle with suction cups
or permanently mounted to a solid surface of the vehicle.
Permanent Mounting:
1.
The 4200 series universal mounting bracket should be mounted to a flat surface. The mounting location should allow the
maximum visibility of the warning device to other road users, whilst allowing for sufficient wire access.
2.
Using the mounting bracket as a template, mark the drill hole locations on the mounting surface. Drill mounting holes using
a suitable drill bit.
3.
Rotate the LED head so that the beam is parallel with the road and visibility to approaching traffic is optimised.
Light Shield Mounting:
Using the light shield, the 4200 LED lights may be mounted to the window of the vehicle with suction cups or semi-permanently
using optional mounting tape.
1.
Insert suction cups or apply tape on the flanges of the shield
2.
Install on Windshield – Note: If possible, mount with the bracket in contact with the dashboard while secured to the
windshield.
3.
Rotate the LED head so that the beam is parallel with the road and visibility to approaching traffic is optimised.
Wiring Instructions
:
Insert the cigarette plug into the vehicle cigarette lighter. Flash patterns may be changed using the button marked "PATTERN" at
the rear of the housing. Press this button momentarily, 0-1 second to change to the next pattern, 1-3 seconds to change to the
previous pattern, and 3-5 seconds for the all LED's to be steady on.
SYN Socket:
Allows synchronisation with other LED lights of this type
RESET Button:
Press to reset the flash pattern to pattern 1
H/L PWR:
High / Low light intensity. Press to toggle between high & low light output
PATTERN:
Press to change flash between 30 available flash patterns
Flash Patterns
No.
1
A&B Alternating Quad Burst with C&D
2
A&D Alternating Quad Burst with B&C
3
A&C Alternating Quad Burst with B&D
4
Simultaneous Quad Burst (Phase 1)
5
Simultaneous Quad Burst (Phase 2)
6
A&B Alternating Quad Flash with C&D
7
A&D Alternating Quad Flash with B&C
8
A&C Alternating Quad Flash with B&D
9
Simultaneous Quad Flash (Phase 1)
10
Simultaneous Quad Flash (Phase 2)
11
A&B Alternating Slow Single with C&D
12
A&D Alternating Slow Single with B&C
13
A&C Alternating Slow Single with B&D
14
Simultaneous Slow Single (Phase 1)
15
Simultaneous Slow Single (Phase 2)
Australian Warning Systems
Flash Pattern
No.
Flash Pattern
16
A&B Alternating Fast Single with C&D
17
A&D Alternating Fast Single with B&C
18
A&C Alternating Fast Single with B&D
19
Simultaneous Fast Single (Phase 1)
20
Simultaneous Fast Single (Phase 2)
21
A&B Alternating Variable with C&D
22
A&D Alternating Variable with B&C
23
A&C Alternating Variable with B&D
24
Simultaneous Variable Flash
A&B Alternating Quad, Single, Rapid &
25
Quad Burst with C&D
26
Left to Right - Slow
27
Left to Right - Medium
28
Left to Right - Fast
29
Combination
30
Steady
12 Wedgewood Road, Hallam, 3803
Victoria, Australia
Ph: (03) 9796 5880
Fax: (03) 9796 5885
Email:
www.warningsystems.com.au
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