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This instruction manual serves as a guide for the Avatar Exterior Light bar. IMPORTANT! Please read through all provided instructions and any listed warnings in regards to product use.
SAFETY REGULATIONS
The following provides all the information necessary to safely operate the previously listed products of Feniex Industries, Inc. Please read this manual thoroughly before installing or operating your new product in order to prevent any damage or injury. Failure to follow the listed instructions in the manual may result in damage to your product or personal injury. The product(s) contain(s) high-intensity LEDs. Do not stare directly into the light(s) as eye damage or momentary blindness could occur. Please guarantee all vital components of the vehicle are not in danger of being damaged by drilling holes necessary for installation. Check all sides of the mounting surface before drilling any holes into the vehicle. Do not install this product in any way that interferes with the deployment of the air bag. Doing so may damage the effectiveness of the air bag and can lead to serious personal and vehicle injury. The installer will assume full responsibility of proper installation of the new unit. Please clean the mounting surface before installation of the unit when using tape, brackets, magnet, Velcro or suction cups. The product ground wire must be connected directly to the Negative (-) battery post for effective use of the unit. Please follow all wiring guidelines provided to guarantee long lifespan and productivity. Failing to follow these instructions may result in damage to the product.
Warranty
Feniex Industries, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that the product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for sixty (60) months from the date of purchase for all LED products. Feniex Industries warranties computer systems, horns, speakers and sirens and controllers for 24 months, while coverage for strobes, switches and flashers are for a 12 month term. If a manufacturer defect occurs within this time period, Feniex will repair or replace malfunctioning parts free of charge. If a warranty problem occurs, please contact customer support at 1.800.615.8350 or visit the web site at www. Feniex.com. If the product needs to be returned for repair or replacement, call our customer support line to receive a return merchandise authorization number. Operational times will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. central time. Please do not send in product without contacting Feniex first for a RMA number and filling out the return form located at www.feniex.com under the About Us tab.
WARNING: Utilizing non-factory screws and mounting brackets may result in loss of warranty coverage
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
This warranty shall not apply if this product is a.) used with products not sold or licensed by Feniex Industries, Inc. (including, but not limited to, power supplies, radios, control devices, adapters and power converters); b.) is used for rental; c.) is modified or tampered with; d.) is damaged by negligence, accident, unreasonable use, or by other causes unrelated to defective materials or workmanship; or e.) has had the serial number altered, defaced or removed. Any applicable implied warranty, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are hereby limited in duration to the warranty periods described previously in this manual. In no event shall Feniex Industries be liable for consequential or incidental damages resulting from the breach of any implied or express warranties. This warranty is valid world wide.
COPYRIGHT
This instruction manual and the Feniex products described in this instruction manual may include or describe copyrighted Feniex material. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Feniex Industries and its licensors certain exclusive rights for copyrighted material, including the exclusive right to copy, reproduce in any form, distribute and make derivative works of the copyrighted material. Accordingly, any copyrighted material of Feniex and its licensors contained herein or in the Feniex products described in this instruction manual may not be copied, reproduced, distributed, merged or modified in any manner without the express written permission of Feniex Industries, Inc.
Functions
Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Cruise Mode Takedown Steady Left Alley Steady Right Alley Steady Takedown/Alley Flashing Arrow Flashing Dim Arrow Left Arrow Right Pattern Changer Rear Cut Off Front Cut Off
Description
Overrides Mode 1 Overrides Modes 1 and Mode 2 Activates all 4 corners at 20% brightness (Modes 1, 2 and 3 override this function. Overrides Takedown Flashing Overrides Alley Flashing Overrides Alley Flashing Flashes the current pattern selected in Modes 1, 2, or 3 Flashes the current pattern selected in Modes 1, 2, or 3 Dims all modules to 20% brightness, except for programmed takedowns and alleys Overrides arrow flashing in Modes 1, 2 or 3 Overrides arrow flashing in Modes 1, 2 or 3 Cycles through 50 flash patterns Turns off all rear facing modules except for takedowns Turns off all front facing modules except for takedowns
Available Colors: Red, Amber, White, Blue or Green For flash patterns, please refer to the flash pattern list Controller features pattern memory recall
Functions:
Center Out: To engage, connect left and right arrow together Cruise Mode: Engages bar at 20% full brightness potential Dim Mode: Dims bar to 20% full brightness potential Takedown Flashing Mode: Pattern displayed from Mode 1 selection Alley Flashing Mode: Pattern displayed from Mode 1 selection Overrides: Mode 2 will override Mode 1. Mode 3 will override Modes 1 and 2 Takedown and Alley steady will always override Takedown and Alley flashing functions
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Requirements: -External 40 amp fuse is required on the red 8 Awg wire. Internal Controller Board Controller board is programmed to customer requirements. If the end user requires serviceability, please contact Feniex for assistance. Reverse Polarity Protection The light bar controller has built in reverse polarity circuit. This will protect the controller in the event the user reverse connects the 12V+ and 12V- inputs.
12V- Input Optional Wiring harness (must be specified before production; Usage: Connection to external flasher) Wire Color
White Blue Green Orange Red Black Yellow Brown
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Illustration shown indicates corresponding positions with required wires. The image shown is for a 57 bar. The Avatar 27 will implement only positions 1, 2 and 6. The 37 will implement positions 1, 2, 3 and 6, while the 47 will use have positions 1,2,3,4, and 6.
Required Wires:
Position 1 Black Position 2 Red Position 3 Orange Position 4 Green Position 5 Blue Position 6 White
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Figure A
Top Cover M5 Phillips Screw
Figure B
M3x7 Screw Clip LED Module
SERVICE DIAGRAM
Adjusting Height
Depending on the height of the vehicle, the feet of the bar will need to be adjusted for the required height and angle of the vehicle. To adjust the height: 1.) Determine the location for the vehicle for the light bar and check that no equipment will be damaged when drilling holes in the vechile to mount the light bar. 2.)Unfasten the hex bolt located on the side of the feet (as shown above) to adjust the height of the bar. Most sedans require the feet at the maximum height, while flat surface vehicles, such as SUVS require more adjustment to meet the required height. 3.)Once the required height is met, fasten the hex bolt to lock the height on the feet in position. 4.)A rubber grommet is provided to function as a cushioning barrier between the roof and the metal bracket.
Figure C
Figure E Figure D
MOUNTING DIAGRAM
Figure F
Warning! Do not overtighten the hex bolts on the light bar. Doing so may cause the light bar to bow downward.
Electrical Installation
Power Cable Wiring: 1.) Install a 40Amp Fuse (customer supplied) to the end of the Red, 8 AWG wire of the light bar power wire harness assembly. Do not use a circuit breaker or fusible link. Do not insert the fuse until the opposite end of the fuse holder is connected to the vehicle battery. 2.) Connect the opposite end of the fuse to the 12V + terminal of the battery. Do not use more than 1 foot of wire between the fuse and the battery terminal to ensure wire protection. 3.) Connect the Black, 8 AWG wire to the factory chassis ground. Function Cable Wiring: 1.) Route the Function Cable wire to the control equipment. 2.) Wire function cables to switches, depending on functions to be implemented in vehicle. Warning: All Customer supplied wires connecting to 12V + or 12V- must be sized to supply at least 100% of the maximum current and properly fused at the power source with the correctly rated fuse. Avoid routing wires in the deployment area of the vehicle air bag or any other potentially hazardous locations.
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Single 50-50 Single 60-40 Single 80-20 Triple 80-20 Accelerator-Random Triple 100-100 Group C: 2-2-2-2-2 Pattern
Single 50-50 Single 60-40 Single 80-20 Triple 80-20 Accelerator-Random Triple 100-100 Group D: 3-4-3 Pattern
Single 50-50 Single 60-40 Single 80-20 Triple 80-20 Accelerator-Random Triple 100-100 Group E: 3-2 Pattern
Single 50-50 Single 60-40 Single 80-20 Triple 80-20 Accelerator-Random Triple 100-100 Group F: 1-2-1-2-1 Pattern
Single 50-50 Single 60-40 Single 80-20 Triple 80-20 Accelerator-Random Triple 100-100 Group G: On-Off Pattern
Single 50-50 Single 60-40 Single 80-20 Triple 80-20 Accelerator-Random Triple 100-100 Group H: Low Power Pattern
Single 50-50 Single 60-40 Single 80-20 Triple 80-20 Accelerator-Random Triple 100-100 Cluster Patterns:
Single 50-50 Single 60-40 Single 80-20 Triple 80-20 Accelerator-Random Triple 100-100
The cluster patterns feature multiple patterns at functioning at once. The colors shown in each group indicate a different occurring pattern.
Cluster 1
Cluster 2
Cluster 3
Directional Patterns: 7 patterns for Left arrow function 7 patterns for Right arrow function 7 patterns for Center out function *The seventh pattern for all directional patterns is accelerator-random.*