Code 3 XL5000 Installation & Operation Manual
Code 3 XL5000 Installation & Operation Manual

Code 3 XL5000 Installation & Operation Manual

Code 3 5000 series light bar - installation & operation manual

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INSTALLATION
&
OPERATION
MANUAL
5000 SERIES
LIGHT BAR
IMPORT ANT:
LIGHT BAR
LIGHT BAR
LIGHT BAR
LIGHT BAR
LIGHT BAR
Contents:
Introduction ............................................................. 2
Unpacking & Pre-Installation ....................................... 2
Siren Speakers......................................................... 2
Mounting Light Bar .................................................... 3
Wiring Instructions .................................................... 3
Maintenance ............................................................ 4
Options ................................................................... 6
Warranty ................................................................. 8
Read all instructions and warnings before installing and using.
INSTALLER:
This manual must be delivered to the end user of this equipment.
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL 5000 SERIES LIGHT BAR LIGHT BAR LIGHT BAR LIGHT BAR LIGHT BAR LIGHT BAR Contents: Introduction ............. 2 Unpacking & Pre-Installation ........2 Siren Speakers............2 Mounting Light Bar ............ 3 Wiring Instructions ............ 3 Maintenance ............4 Options ..............
  • Page 2: Introduction

    The center area is 1/8" aluminum and may be drilled almost anywhere, if other than a Code 3 speaker is used. Before drilling, however, we suggest turning the light bar over and removing the wire track cover plate from the bottom of the frame by removing the retaining screws. With the wires exposed, drill carefully to avoid damaging the wires.
  • Page 3: Mounting Light Bar

    Sirens are an integral part of an effective audio/visual emergency warning system. How- ever, sirens are only short range secondary warning devices. The use of a siren does not insure that all drivers can or will observe or react to an emergency warning signal, particu- larly at long distances or when either vehicle is traveling at a high rate of speed.
  • Page 4: Maintenance

    35 Watt Lamp = 3 Amp Load 50 Watt Lamp = 4 Amp Load 100 Watt Lamp = 8 Amp Load Motors and Electronics Boxes = Negligible Load Total watts in light bar divided by 13 volts equals amperage draw or: Watts / 13 Volts = Amp Draw If the light bar has a speaker section, the blue wires go to the siren amplifier and are to be connected in accordance with the siren manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 5 Force 4 Light Bars Remove the hex head screws along the lower front and rear edge of the speaker cover. Remove the speaker cover by carefully pulling slightly forward and upward from the front lower edge, then lift it off to the rear, taking care not to drag the cover on the lenses.
  • Page 6: Options

    Options Many options are available for the XL Light Bar. This section is designed to describe the function of, and maintenance for, the various options. Stingray: The Sting Ray is a modified rotating lamp which produces a patented three-mode signal that (1) oscillates to the rear, (2) rotates conventionally, and (3) oscillates to the front.
  • Page 7 NOTES:...
  • Page 8: Warranty

    ® is a registered trademark of PCode 3, Inc. ©2004 Code 3, Inc. Printed in USA Force 4, SD 4000, and XL 5000 are trademarks of Code 3, Inc. Code 3, Inc. is a subsidiary of Public Safety Equipment, Inc.

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