Federal Signal Legend

Farva118

Member
Oct 24, 2010
15
Indiana
Hey everyone!


My department has just issued me a new squad to replace my 2004 Impala. The new squad is a 2011 Impala with a Fed Sig Legend on it (Will post pics in the vehicle section once it has decals).


My question is this, my 2004 had an Arjent S2 on it and the way to change the flash patterns was to disconnect the 12 prong connector, flip the number 6 switch down, re-insert the 12 prong connector and press the white button to change the patterns.


Is this still the case with the Legend?


If it is not, if someone could instruct me on how to change the patterns I would appreciate it!


Dan
 

Klein

Member
May 22, 2010
966
Texas
Farva118 said:
I have another question now:

Is there any way to change the flash pattern for the flashing takedowns?


I was told "no" when I installed my ILS (uses the same interface module). Never tried after that.
 

C2Installs

Member
May 24, 2010
477
Tennessee
Correct, the TD/Alley flash patterns are tied to the patterns for the warning modules. They are not necessarily identical, but designed to be complimentary. It can be a bit of a PITA to find one that you like and that fully lights the halogen lamps.
 

cory y

Member
May 21, 2010
1,614
its easier if you are running a smart siren platinum... but im guessing youre probaby not
 

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