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Switch-Pros SP9100 User Manual

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Rev 2.0 Jan. 2024
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indicator will start to flicker rapidly, indicating the active dimming, and the output will dim from
100% to 50% to 10% repeatedly. The switch LED indicator flicker rate will also decrease, indicating
the level of dimming. When the desired dimmed level is achieved, releasing the switch will lock in
the dimming level. The level is not stored and resets each time the switch is powered off.
o Note: If the PRESET for the switch is turned ON (in the dimming menu), the output will dim to the
last used dim level, when the switch is turned on, with one push of the switch.
7.7 Set Auto Sleep Settings
The Switch Panel will enter sleep mode after the preset time, drawing a minimal amount of current
(3mA).
o Default is 480 minutes, or 8 hours.
o Note: The Sleep Mode timer is programmed in minutes, with a range of 0 to 65,500 minutes.
o Note: The normal current draw of the system is around 35mA. After 5 minutes of inactivity, the
system will go Idle and the current draw will drop to 5.5mA (with all switches off and no Ignition,
Lights or Trigger inputs). In Idle Mode, the Switch Panel can still be accessed via Bluetooth.
o Note: In Sleep Mode, Bluetooth and the Switch Panel are disabled.
o Note: The system will “wake up” when the Ignition, White Lights/T2, or Pink Trigger 1 Wires sense
voltage, or if any switch on the Switch Panel is pressed.
o Note: For the system to enter Sleep Mode the system must be completely Idle, Ignition, lights and
trigger inputs must be off, all outputs must be off, and no Bluetooth connection can be present.
7.8 External Trigger Setup
This function programs the Pink Trigger 1 and/or the White Lights/T2 to activate up to 4 switches each.
See Section 4.2 for wiring recommendations.
o Trigger 1 Mode
Default is Normal
Note: High Beam Lockout selection requires the Pink Trigger 1 Wire to sense voltage to have
certain switches operational.
- Note: This function was added to satisfy international traffic laws but is not required in the
United States.
o External Trigger Setup
Trigger 1: Select Enable
Active High or Active Low: The Trigger Input can be triggered by an Active High (12V) or
Active Low (Ground) signal.
Output 1 4: Select the switches that are to be turned on with the Trigger.
Lights/Trigger 2: This Trigger is to remain Disabled and Active High, if being used to dim the
Switch Panel backlighting
- To convert Lights/T2 to a Trigger, select Enable, choose between Active High or Active
Low, and select the switches that are to be turned on with the Trigger.
7.9 Temperature Units
This setting allows for the Power Module temperature, displayed in the App, to be in degrees Celsius or
degrees Fahrenheit.
7.10 Setup Connected Units
This setting is used to setup Slave Switch Panels.
o Note: This screen is only used for special order systems. Call Tech Support with questions.
7.11 Power-Up Switch Status
This function programs any switch to turn on immediately, when power is connected to the Power
Module, or the Light Blue Ignition wire senses 12V, depending on the switch’s input setting.
o Note: The switch can still be turned on and off on the Switch Panel.
7.12 Off Delay Switch Settings
This function programs a switch to have a timed delay, before shutting off.
o Note: This feature only works with Ignition input switches. The off-delay timer begins when the
Light Blue Ignition Wire ceases sensing 12V.
o Note: The Off-Delay is programmed in seconds, with a max delay of 18,000 seconds, or 5 hours.

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Switch-Pros SP9100 Specifications

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BrandSwitch-Pros
ModelSP9100
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish