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The Matrix
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network is designed to accommodate a large number of accessory devices. However, Matrix
®
enabled Thin SuperVisor utilizing
CAT5 will always be the last device in either the PRI-1 or SEC-2 chain. Further instructions, features, and control options are detailed in the
installation manual of the customer selected “Central Node”.
The following table indicates the default ash patterns of the Matrix
®
enabled Thin SuperVisor. These patterns are activated by other
Matrix
®
compatible products, connected to the Matrix
®
enabled Thin SuperVisor. These can easily be recongured as desired, in the Matrix
®
Congurator. See Matrix
®
Conguration Quick Start Manual for details.
Default Flash Patterns
Default Description
Dim 30%
Cruise Dim, Primary Steady
Level 3 Primary w/ Secondary Pops Triple Flash 150
Level 2 Primary Double Flash 115
Level 1 Primary Smooth Sweep
Takedown Tertiary Steady
Front Cut
Matrix Thin SuperVisor Flash Pattern Compliance Chart
No. Description FPM
SAE J595 CA TITLE 13
Red Blue Amber White Red Blue Amber
1 Double 75 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending
2 Triple 75 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending
3 Quad 75 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending
4 Quint 75 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending
5 Double 150 Pending Pending Pending Pending - - -
6 Triple 150 Pending Pending Pending Pending - - -
7 Quad 150 Pending Pending Pending Pending - - -
8 Quint 150 Pending Pending Pending Pending - - -
9 Triple Pop 150 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending
10 Quad Pop 150 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending
11 Single 375 Pending Pending Pending Pending - - -
12 Title 13 Double 75 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending
13 Title 13 Double 115 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending
Description Part No.
Gaskets
Replace Thin SuperVisor Gasket CZ3904
Replacement Parts: