Operating instructions

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CP5122A 4/1/14
OPERATION
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LIGHT SYSTEM CONTROLS
3 Primary buttons control the primary lighting functions. Six additional programmable buttons are provided for
auxiliary lighting or other device control. Two dedicated buttons operate directional control lights (“Arrow Stick”).
An optional Instant On feature allows use of the Primary buttons with the ignition off.
Primary Buttons - These buttons by default provide progressive (additive) control of lighting functions. The
third button also provides Automatic Siren. The installer can change to non-progressive operation.
Automatic Siren - Primary button 3 provides Automatic Siren control. If the siren mode is set where there is no
siren tone output, the Automatic Siren will override with Wail or other tone. The cutout input will stop the siren
tone. This feature may be disabled.
Auxiliary Control Buttons - Six lighted pushbuttons are provided for various other lighting functions or device
control. The button lights Red when activated. The buttons may also be programmed for different functions,
and these buttons may be combined with each Primary button to automatically turn on and off.
Arrow Stick Control Buttons - Two dedicated buttons are provided to control traffic director lights on the vehi-
cle. Press left or right buttons to set the direction. Turning on both will set the output to left, right and center.
These buttons can be used if any Primary button is active with the Instant On feature turned on.
Switch Legends - Different legends may be selected to match the device controlled. A sheet of labels is sup-
plied.
DIM - The backlighting and indicator lights can be dimmed or turned off by repeatedly pressing the DIM button.
An optional connection to the vehicle dash lights may also control this level. This button will light whenever a
siren tone is produced.
Video Trigger Output - A video camera trigger output is activated with Primary buttons 1, 2, or 3 active. Pro-
grammed auxiliary control switches may also activate the output.
Alert - While the Primary buttons or auxiliary control buttons are on, an alert beep is sounded every 15 seconds.
This can be optionally disable.
DIAGNOSTICS
The unit monitors all outputs for faults, which are usually traced to shorted circuits. The unit indicates these
faults by flashing one or more lights and beeping. The following table shows fault indications and likely causes.
PROGRAM TRANSFER (QuickClone®)
To facilitate programming of multiple vehicles this unit automatically synchronizes option settings between the
handheld controller and amplifier on power-up as shown. Transfer the settings to multiple vehicles by temporar-
ily installing with a common handheld controller, power-up/down (transferring options to the amplifier), then
permanently install the supplied handheld controller. On power-up the options are transferred from the amplifier
to the handheld controller.
If a handheld controller or amplifier is sent in for service it will be set to default prior to return, and will automati-
cally synchronize with the mating part on power-up.
Control Fault Indication Likely Cause
Primary Button 1, 2 or 3 1, 2 or 3 flashes Blown fuse at L1, L2 or L3
Button S1 - Button S6 Button flashes Blown fuse at S1 - S6
Arrow Stick Button Button flashes LFT-A, RGT-A or CTR-A output shorted (auto-reset)
Siren output DIM flashes Blown siren fuse
Option Settings Action
Controller = Amp Normal power-up
Controller not Default and Amp not Default Controller settings transferred to Amp, power-up
Amp is Default and Controller not Default Controller settings transferred to Amp, power-up
Amp not Default and Controller is Default Amp settings transferred to Controller , power-up