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Replacement Parts and Assemblies:
Figure 5 - Torus Takedown
Figure 13 - Power Hub
The Power Hub provides additional power,
on demand, to individual light modules
installed inside the lightbar. It is used only
when the cumulative draw of light modules
chosen exceeds a specified limit. Max
capacity is equal to the Lightbar Controller
capacity, i.e. an additional 15A RMS, and
up to 35A peak, over the entire operating
temperature range.
Figure 12 - Lightbar Controller
The Lightbar Controller transfers network
communication from other Matrix devices
to all the individual light modules installed
inside the lightbar. It also provides power, on
demand, to the light modules. Max capacity
is 15A RMS, and up to 35A peak, over the
entire operating temperature range.
Caution! Lightbar Controller outputs
should only be connected to Matrix
Compatible Light Modules. The warranty
will be void if unsupported products are
connected to the controller.
There are many different types of light-heads producing various warning signals in the lightbar as explained below. All 21/27 Series Lightbar
retaining screws need to be torqued to 40 +0/-5 IN-LBS (4.52 +0/- 0.56 Nm). Covert Series Lightbar retaining screws need to be torqued to
10 +/- 1 IN-LBS (1.13 +/- 0.11 N-M)
Note: LED modules are not user serviceable.
Figure 6 - Torus 3LED Directional
Figure 7 - Torus 4LED Directional
Figure 8 - Torus Directional/Corner
Figure 9 - Prizm 5LED Takedown
Figure 10 - Prizm 5LED Alley
Figure 11 - Prizm Directional/Corner