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How do I change flash patterns on the Cell2 Omni View Dual L-Bracket 9 LED Corner Warning Lighthead?

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Sarah
12/17/2025, 02:53:41 PM

Changing the flash patterns on your Cell2 Omni View Dual L-Bracket 9 LED Corner Warning Lighthead is straightforward. Here's how:

  1. Selecting Flash Patterns: Each warning mode allows you to select and save a specific flash pattern. When activating a warning mode, briefly touch the YELLOW wire to the +VDC power source. Doing this once will advance to the next flash pattern. Quickly touching the YELLOW wire to +VDC three times will revert the lighthead to its default flash pattern, which is either FP#1 or FP#18.

  2. Flash Pattern Options: Refer to the product manual for a complete list of available flash patterns. These patterns range from Double flashes to a Steady Scene, often referred to as Cruise Mode.

  3. Low Power Operation: To enable low power operation, connect the WHITE wire to +VDC while the warning mode is active. To disable this, briefly touch the YELLOW wire to +VDC once; this forces high-power operation and permanently disables the low power setting. You can re-enable low power by reapplying the YELLOW wire to +VDC.

  4. Factory Default Reset: To reset the lighthead to its factory default settings, start in Setting Mode by applying +VDC to both the RED and YELLOW wires simultaneously. Then, disconnect the YELLOW wire from +VDC and reapply it for more than 5 seconds. This action will restore the default settings.

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