Configuring the LED Color and Strobe (Continued)
Trigger Mode
In Trigger Mode, one or more colored wires are used in addition to the black and brown wires and
the color of the wire determines the color in the same way that the DIP switches do to produce a
pure color or a composite color (see Fig. 3).
Different color wires can be connected to different triggers to use color to indicate what has
triggered the strobe. In this case, two colors can combine on one trigger to, for example, signal
yellow (red/green wires), with the third wire (blue in this example) indicating the second trigger.
In this mode, all DIP switches would normally be off. When one or more colored wires is triggered,
the light either flashes or stays on based pm the Strobe/Steady ON jumper.
If one or more of the DIP switches is set to on, the strobe would always be on and would follow the
setting of the DIP switch and jumper as in the Power On Mode above, but when triggered the color
would change or the flash would alternate colors. Possible permutations are too numerous to list
here so you should experiment to see what may be possible.
Troubleshooting
The strobe light does not turn
on
The LED strobe light does not
flash correctly
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Check the power source and that the connections are correct
Check to see if the source has been triggered
Disconnect power, configure correct flash pattern, and
reconnect power
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