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Pattern
Number
Description
- Steady burn
1 75 FPM Single
2 75 FPM, Alternating Sides
3 150 FPM Single
4 150 FPM Single, Alternating Sides
5 75 FPM Double
6 75 FPM Double, Alternating Sides
7 75 FPM Triple
8 75 FPM Triple, Alternating Sides
9 75 FPM Quad
10 75 FPM Quad, Alternating Sides
11 150 FPM Quad
12 150 FPM Quad, Alternating Sides
13 75 FPM Hi-Low-Low-Hi
14 75 FPM Hi-Low-Low-Hi, Alternating Sides
15 150 FPM Double
16 150 FPM Double, Alternating Sides
17 150 FPM Triple
18 150 FPM Triple, Alternating Sides
19 75 FPM Hi-Low-Hi
20 75 FPM Hi-Low-Hi, Alternating Sides
Flash Pattern Selection:
The LED Perimeter Lights are equipped with one steady burn and twenty ashing patterns including ten alternating patterns, an exclusive
feature of the CODE 3 LED Perimeter Light. All ash patterns are either 75 ashes per minute (FPM) or 150 FPM.
To select a dierent ash pattern, apply +12 or +24 VDC to the red wire and connect the black wire to the power supply ground. The unit
will ash in whatever pattern was last set. Change the pattern by momentarily touching the white wire to the power supply ground. The ash
pattern will change to the next pattern according to the following list:
Continue to cycle through the various patterns until the desired pattern is selected. The unit will retain this pattern even when power is
removed. Note: For Perimeter Lights the white ash pattern selection wire must be protected from contact with the system ground to prevent
inadvertent changes to the ash pattern. This can be accomplished by sealing or capping the end of the wire.
For units that are ashed with an external control system such as a multiplexer or a asher unit, the heads should be set to steady burn.
Note: Regardless of the location in the program in the ash pattern list, the unit can be forced to steady burn by permanently electrically
tying the white wire to the black wire.
It is recommended that all heads be set to the desired pattern at a workbench prior to installation.