Ecco Pro Vantage 12+ Series User manual

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IMPORTANT! Read all instructions before installing and using. Installer: This manual must be
delivered to the end user. This manual assumes installation by a suitably qualied Automotive Technician.
Installation and Operation Instructions
12+ Pro Vantage™ Series Lightbars
Do not install and/or operate this safety product unless you have read and understand the safety
information contained in this manual.
1. Proper installation combined with operator training in the use, care and maintenance of emergency warning devices are essential to
ensure the safety of emergency personnel and the public.
2. Emergency warning devices often require high electrical voltages and/or currents. Exercise caution when working with live electrical
connections.
3. This product must be properly grounded. Inadequate grounding and/or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current
arcing, which can cause personal injury and/or severe vehicle damage, including re.
4. Proper placement and installation is vital to the performance of this warning device. Install this product so that output performance of
the system is maximized and the controls are placed within convenient reach of the operator so that s/he can operate the system
without losing eye contact with the roadway.
5. It is the responsibility of the vehicle operator to ensure daily that all features of this product work correctly. In use, the vehicle operator
should ensure the projection of the warning signal is not blocked by vehicle components (i.e., open trunks or compartment doors),
people, vehicles or other obstructions.
6. The use of this or any other warning device does not ensure all drivers can or will observe or react to an emergency warning signal.
Never take the right-of-way for granted. It is your responsibility to be sure you can proceed safely before entering an intersection, drive
against trac, respond at a high rate of speed, or walk on or around trac lanes.
7. This equipment is intended for use by authorized personnel only. The user is responsible for understanding and obeying all laws
regarding emergency warning devices. Therefore, the user should check all applicable city, state, and federal laws and regulations.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any loss resulting from the use of this warning device.
8. This product may contain high intensity LEDs staring directly into these lights could result in temporary and/or permanent vision
impairment.
Specications:
Length.................24”, 30”, 36”, 42”, 48”, 54”, 60”, 72”
Width...................11”
Height..................2.5”
Voltage................12-24VDC
Current Draw.......Single Color LED Module = 0.55A Avg. @ 12.8VDC
Dual Color LED Module = 0.55A Avg. @ 12.8VDC
LED STT (pair) = 1.2A Avg.@ 12.8VDC
LED AL,TD,WL = 1.2A Avg. @ 12.8VDC
Flash Patterns.....70
WARNING!
Failure to install or use this product according to manufacturer’s recommendations may result in property
damage, serious bodily/personal injury, and/or death to you and those you are seeking to protect!
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Unpacking and Pre-Installation:
Carefully remove the lightbar and place it on a at surface. Examine the unit for transit damage and locate all parts. If damage is found or
parts are missing, contact the transit company or ECCO. Do not use damaged or broken parts. Ensure the lightbar voltage is compatible with
the planned installation.
Installation & Mounting:
Mounting
Before proceeding with installation, plan all wiring and cable routing. Select the mounting location for the lightbar on a at, smooth surface
and center the unit across the width of the vehicle. The mounting location for the lightbar should be chosen such that the lightbar is level
and visibility to approaching trac is optimized. Mounting should be such that there is no less than ½” clearance between the roof and the
lightbar at any point.
Fuse Recommendation:
Calculate the total amp draw from all the LED Modules.
Multiply the total amp draw by 1.25. Round up to the
nearest fuse.

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Permanent Mounting
1. Determine the location of the lightbar, and the best route for the wiring. Install on the structural part of the roof or surface that has the
least amount of ex.
2. Determine the position of the mounting feet and drill the 5/16”-11/32” diameter mounting holes accordingly, if needed.
The spacing of the mounting feet from left to right is adjustable. It is suggested that the positioning of the feet be symmetrical and near
the curved edges of the roof where the roof is strongest. Ideally, the outermost holes on the feet should be used for installation.
3. Mount the lightbar, with the bolts going through the holes drilled in step 2, routing the wire as planned in step 1 (refer to diagram). See
the Wiring section of this manual for further wiring instructions. Install washers and nuts and secure the unit.
MOUNTING SURFACE
(CUT OUT)
LIGHTBAR
LOAD WASHER
5/16” NYLOCK NUT
5/16” COACH BOLT
7.86”
5.31”
Caution:
When drilling into any vehicle surface, make sure that the area is free from any electrical wires, fuel lines, vehicle upholstery, vehicle
support members, etc. that could be damaged.
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1. Remove mounting foot. Position bracket onto nubs of the foot.
2. Holding the bracket and foot together, insert the cage nut as shown. It will t snugly underneath the mounting foot. Do not install it on
the outside face.
3. Install the mounting feet in reverse order of their removal. The metal bracket will be sandwiched between the bar and the composite
mounting foot. Adjust the spacing of the mounting feet before securely tightening the nuts.
4. Hand thread the M6 bolt through the star washer and mounting strap into the cage nut. Be careful not to cross thread the bolt, and
leave loose until later steps.
5. Once the bar is in position, use the strap as a template to drill Ø1/8” holes. It may be necessary to pull back the door sealing gasket or
trim. Apply silicone or sealant around the hole, behind the strap. Secure the straps with the provided #10 stainless steel sheet metal
screws with washers as shown. Screws should be tightened around 5-10 in-lb.
6. Tighten the M6 bolts evenly so that the bar is even and centered. Reinstall any removed trim and/or weather-stripping and close doors
to check secure t of the lightbar.
Gutter Mounting
Important!
Mounting brackets are specic to the vehicle model. Please make sure the brackets are suitable for the vehicle before
installation. Install on the structural part of the roof that has the least amount of ex.
5/16” HEX BOLTS
M6 CAGE NUT
5/16” FLAT WASHERS
5/16” SPLIT LOCK WASHERS
5/16” HEX NUTS
MOUNTING FOOT
M6 STAR WASHER
M6 SCREW
MOUNTING
STRAP
SHEET METAL SCREWS
#10 STAR WASHERS Ø1/8” HOLES
LIGHTBAR
VEHICLE ROOF
FOOT BRACKET

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Notes:
1. Larger wires and tight connections will provide longer service life for components. For high current wires it is highly recommended
that terminal blocks or soldered connections be used with shrink tubing to protect the connections. Do not use insulation displacement
connectors (e.g., 3M Scotchlock type connectors).
2. Route wiring using grommets and sealant when passing through compartment walls. Minimize the number of splices to reduce
voltage drop. High ambient temperatures (e.g., under-hood) will signicantly reduce the current carrying capacity of wires, fuses, and
circuit breakers. All wiring should conform to the minimum wire size and other recommendations of the manufacturer and be protected
from moving parts and hot surfaces. Looms, grommets, cable ties, and similar installation hardware should be used to anchor and
protect all wiring.
3. Fuses or circuit breakers should be located as close to the power takeo points as possible and properly sized to protect the wiring
and devices.
4. Particular attention should be paid to the location and method of making electrical connections and splices to protect these points from
corrosion and loss of conductivity.
5. Ground termination should only be made to substantial chassis components, preferably directly to the vehicle battery.
6. Circuit breakers are very sensitive to high temperatures and will “false trip” when mounted in hot environments or operated close to
their capacity.
Important!
This unit is a safety device and it must be connected to its own separate, fused power point to assure its continued operation should any
other electrical accessory fail. Do not wire in parallel with any other accessory.
Wiring Instructions:
CAUTION!
Disconnect the battery before wiring up the lightbar, to prevent accidental shorting, arcing and/or electrical shock.
General Wiring Instructions
Before attempting to connect the lightbar wiring harness, refer to the wiring diagram illustrated below. The wiring diagram describes the
function for each separate wire.
1. Route the lightbar power cable’s red wire to a fused, ignition-switched power point. Connect the black wire to a solid ground
connection on the vehicle (ideally, directly to the battery negative terminal). Use a fuse according to the wiring diagram.
2. After the lightbar has been mounted, route the control cable into the vehicle to the switch panel/controller location.
3. Connect the wires of the lightbar wiring harness to the switched side of each switch, or plug into optional controller. See the wiring
diagram for wire color/function legend.
4. Use cable ties and grommets to secure and protect all cables and wires.
1 A
NOTE: GREEN AND YELLOW
WIRE FUNCTIONS ARE
SWAPPED IN LIGHTBARS WITH
PASSENGER SIDE CABLE EXIT.
USE THE RED WIRE IN 3-WIRE
SYSTEMS ONLY.
YELLOW (ALLEY LEFT)
GREEN (ALLEY RIGHT)
BLUE (WORKLIGHTS/TAKEDOWNS)
VIOLET (PROGRAM PATTERNS)
BROWN (PATTERN 1)
ORANGE (PATTERN 2)
IGNITION
SWITCH
STTs OPTIONAL
BROWN (TAIL)
YELLOW (LEFT TURN)
GREEN (RIGHT TURN)
RED (STOP)
WHITE (STT GROUND)
BLACK
RED
Optional Stop/Tail/Turn
(STT) Cable
Control Cable
Power/Ground Cable
See Fuse
Recommendations on
Page 1.
Switches or
control box
Pigtal connector (ER0021)
NOTE: Combine Brown and
Orange wires for Pattern 3
12+ Pro Vantage™Lightbar
STANDARD WIRING (Discrete cables for power/ground and control)
Programming Standard and Combined Power/Signal Cables:
To change the ash pattern, apply power to the desired Pattern Wire. Next, double-tap the violet wire to power to enter pattern selection
mode. Single-tap the violet wire to power to cycle through ash patterns. Isolate the violet wire once pattern selections are complete.

NOTE: GREEN AND YELLOW
WIRE FUNCTIONS ARE
SWAPPED IN LIGHTBARS WITH
PASSENGER SIDE CABLE EXIT.
USE THE RED WIRE IN 3-WIRE
SYSTEMS ONLY.
IGNITION
SWITCH
STTs OPTIONAL
Optional Stop/Tail/Turn
(STT) Cable
BROWN (TAIL)
YELLOW (LEFT TURN)
GREEN (RIGHT TURN)
RED (STOP)
WHITE (STT GROUND)
YELLOW (ALLEY LEFT)
GREEN (ALLEY RIGHT)
GREY (ARROWSTICK LEFT)
WHITE (ARROWSTICK RIGHT)
BLUE (WORKLIGHTS/TAKEDOWNS)
VIOLET (PROGRAM PATTERNS)
BROWN (PATTERN 1)
ORANGE (PATTERN 2)
BLACK (GROUND)
Combined
power/signal cable
Combined
power/signal cable
NOTE: Combine Brown and
Orange wires for Pattern 3
*Brown + Orange = Pattern 3
12+ Pro Vantage™Lightbar
NOTE: See fuse recommendations
on page 1
COMBINED POWER/SIGNAL CABLE
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NOTE: GREEN AND YELLOW
WIRE FUNCTIONS ARE
SWAPPED IN LIGHTBARS WITH
PASSENGER SIDE CABLE EXIT.
USE THE RED WIRE IN 3-WIRE
SYSTEMS ONLY.
IGNITION
SWITCH
12+ Pro Vantage™Lightbar
STTs OPTIONAL
Optional Stop/Tail/Turn
(STT) Cable
BROWN (TAIL)
YELLOW (LEFT TURN)
GREEN (RIGHT TURN)
RED (STOP)
WHITE (STT GROUND)
BLACK
RED
4-Pin Cable
Power/Ground Cable
See Fuse
Recommendation on
Page 1
ADVANCED CONTROLLER (EZ1202)

NOTE: GREEN AND YELLOW
WIRE FUNCTIONS ARE
SWAPPED IN LIGHTBARS WITH
PASSENGER SIDE CABLE EXIT.
USE THE RED WIRE IN 3-WIRE
SYSTEMS ONLY.
IGNITION
SWITCH
12+ Pro Vantage™ Lightbar
STTs OPTIONAL
Optional Stop/Tail/Turn
(STT) Cable
BROWN (TAIL)
YELLOW (LEFT TURN)
GREEN (RIGHT TURN)
RED (STOP)
WHITE (STT GROUND)
BLACK
RED
Gray - WL/Alley Flash
ORG/BLK - Takedown
Pink - LR Arrowstik
Orange - RR Arrowstick
YLW/BLK - Arrowstik Flash
GRN/BLK - Level 1
Yellow - Left Alley
Purple - Right Alley
BLU/BLK - Rear Cut
PUR/BLK - Front Cut
Brown - Left Cut
Green - Cruise
WHT/BLK - Level 2
RED/BLK - Level 3
1-2 A
1 A
Blue - Dim
BLU/WHT - Program Patterns
White - Arrowstik Pattern
GRAY/BLK - Ignition Wire
Power/Ground Cable
See Fuse
Recommendations
on Page 1
4-Pin Connector
NOTE: Not all SIB input wires
are used.
SIB
SERIAL INTERFACE BOX (EZMATSIB)
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Maintenance:
Occasional cleaning of the lenses will ensure optimum light output. Take care when
cleaning lenses – although tough, polycarbonate scratches easily. Clean the lens and
base with soap and water or a lens polish using a soft cloth. Do not use solvents as they
may damage the polycarbonate. Do not subject the lightbar to high-pressure washers or
automatic car washers.
Lens Removal and Installation
1. Remove the screws from the lenses. Starting at one edge, pull the lens o.
2. Carefully lift the lens o the seal – choose a suitable location to temporarily store the
lens so as to not scratch the surface.
3. When reinstalling, gently apply pressure around the lens taking care not to damage
the seal. Replace the screws.
Warning LED Modules (EZ1203X, EZ1206XX)
The LED lightheads have been designed to ensure long service life using high performance
LEDs. The modules are low prole units that have a high intensity output with low current draw.
The LED lightheads can be mounted in the front, rear and corners of the lightbar.

Alley / Takedown / Worklight LED Modules (EZ0003)
Alley / Takedown / Worklight LED Module can be mounted anywhere in the lightbar.
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Stop / Tail / Turn LED Modules (EZ1205)
Stop Tail Turn modules operate in conjunction with the vehicle tail, brake and direction indicator
lights. Kit includes a pair of modules, installation hardware and wiring.

Advanced Controller (EZ1202)
Provides convenient control of the lightbar’s built-in ash patterns and features soft touch buttons and LED function indicator lights.
“Power” - Press to cycle through three programmable ash pattern presets. Hold button down to shut down all functions.
Press again to resume.
O Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3
“Cruise” - Press to illuminate all directional modules in steady burn mode.
“Dim Mode” - Toggle press to dim standard ash patterns. Note, this mode will not dim takedown, alley and worklights.
Long-press this button for two seconds to activate or deactivate backlighting on the contrl head.
No Functionality
“Flash Pattern Select” - First, select Pattern 1, 2 or 3 to program by pushing the Power Button.
Next, double press to enter ash pattern select mode and cycle one ash pattern. The 4 corner
LEDs on the controller will mimic the lightbar to give pattern feedback. Press again once to cycle
to the next ash pattern. Press and hold for 3 seconds to return to the prior ash pattern. The
lightbar will store the last ash pattern used to the active preset. After 30 seconds of inactivity
in Select mode, the control head will automatically exit Select mode.
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12+ PRO ADVANCED CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS
P/N EZ1202
ECCOESG.com
Cruise Dim
Back Lighting
Take Down
Front Cut Functionality
Select
Program
Flash Patterns
Right Alley
Right Cut
Flash Pattern 1
Flash Pattern 2
Flash Pattern 3
Left Alley
Left Cut
Safety Director
On/Off
Work Light
Rear Cut
Safety Director
Pattern Select
Toggle Press / Press for 2 Seconds
No

“Safety Director On/O” - Press once to turn the Safety Director on or o.
“Safety Director Pattern Select” - Once the Saftey Director is activated, press this pattern select button to cycle to the
next Safety Director ash pattern. There is a 5 second delay between the controller
and the lightbar. Press and hold for 3 seconds to return to the prior ash pattern.
The lightbar will store the last ash pattern used.
“Front Worklight (Takedown)” - Toggle press will activate/deactivate front worklight function. Long press for two seconds
to activate/deactivate front cut.
“Back Worklight” - Toggle press will activate/deactivate rear worklight function. Long press for two seconds to activate/
deactivate back cut.
“Left Worklight (Alley)” - Toggle press will activate/deactivate rear left worklight function. Long press for two seconds
to activate/deactivate left cut.
“Right Worklight (Alley)” - Toggle press will activate/deactivate right worklight function. Long press for two seconds to
activate/deactivate right cut.
Special Features:
Reset the Lightbar back to Factory Setting: Press SEL button 8 times. The lightbar will ash 3 times and will reset back
to factory settings.
To change the number of modules used in the safety director, press and hold - tap to select
5 to 10 modules.
Touchpad Backlight
Safety Director Module Selection
Safety Director Front/Rear Selection
Press to turn on the safety director.
Press and hold , once the corner LEDs light, tap to cycle front, rear or both.
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56 7 8910 56 7 8910
Example
7 modules 9 modules
To limit the lightbar to R65 ash patterns, press SEL 5 times and bar will ash twice.

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BRACKET
HOOK AND LOOP
PATC H
TAPE
Advanced Control Pad Mounting:
The advanced control pad is supplied with three mounting op-
tions: a bracket, VHB tape and hook and loop patch. The rear
of the control pad is designed to allow for the cable exit to be
routed ve dierent ways to maximize installation locations.
Mount the control pad in a location within convenient reach of
the operator so that s/he can operate the system without losing
eye contact with the roadway.
Advanced Controller Mount (EZ1415):
This holder can easily be mounted in the cab of a vehicle us-
ing the attached suction cup. Control head is placed inside
the grips. The angle of the holder can be changed using the
adjustable knobs.

STANDARD FLASH PATTERNS:
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EZ1203A
EZ1206AX
EZ1203B
EZ1206BX
EZ1203R
EZ1206RX
EZ1203A
EZ1206AX
EZ1203B
EZ1206BX
EZ1203R
EZ1206RX
D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D D D D D D
1Reg 65 Single 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
2Reg 65 Double 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
3Reg 65 Triple 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
4Reg 65 Quad 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
5Reg 65 Burst 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
6Reg 65 Single S S 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
7Reg 65 Double S S 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
8Reg 65 Triple S S 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
9Reg 65 Quad S S 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
10 Reg 65 Burst S S 120 FPM, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - - - CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
11 Reg 65 Single S S 120 FPM Center Pulse, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 -------
12 Reg 65 Double S S 120 FPM Center Pulse, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 -------
13 Reg 65 Triple S S 120 FPM Center Pulse, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 -------
14 Reg 65 Quad S S 120 FPM Center Pulse, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 -------
15 Reg 65 Burst S S 120 FPM Center Pulse, 2.05 Hz C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 -------
16 Cycle All ------------------ - - - - - -
17 Steady PWM 50 ------------------ - - - - - -
18 Double 75 FPM C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 - - CLASS B CLASS B ---
19 Title 13 Quad 65 FPM C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -CLASS E CLASS B CLASS B ---
20 Title 13 Double 65 FPM C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -CLASS E CLASS B CLASS B ---
21 Quint Hold 75 FPM C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 - - CLASS B CLASS B ---
22 Pulse 8 Burst 75 FPM C1 C1 C1 C2 C1 C1 C1 C2 C1 -C1 -C1 -C1 -C2 -------
23 Quad Alternate S S 150 FPM C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S ---------- - - - - - -
24 Quad Cross Alternate 150 FPM C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S ---------- - - - - - -
25 Double Alternate S S 150 FPM C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S ---------- - - - - - -
26 Double Cross Alternate 150 FPM C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S ---------- - - - - - -
27 Quint Hold Alternate S S 150 FPM C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S ---------- - - - - - -
28 Quint Hold Cross Alternate 150 FPM C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S ---------- - - - - - -
29 Quad Alternate S S 150 FPM Center Pulse C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S ---------- - - - - - -
30 Double Alternate S S 150 FPM Center Pulse C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S ---------- - - - - - -
31 Quint Hold Alternate S S 150 FPM Center Pulse C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S C1S ---------- - - - - - -
32 Fast Rotate ------------------ - - - - - -
33 Wave Rotate ------------------ - - - - - -
34 Rotate Quad ------------------ - - - - - -
35 Fast Quad ------------------ - - - - - -
36 Airport Flash 75 FPM ------------------ - - - - - -
37 Steady White Left ------------------ - - - - - -
38 Steady White Right ------------------ - - - - - -
39 Steady White Front ------------------ - - - - - -
40 Steady White Rear ------------------ - - - - - -
41 Title 13 Steady Single Front Red ------------------ - - CLASS B ---
42 Title 13 Steady Single Front Blue ------------------ - CLASS B ----
43 Title 13 Steady Single Front Red and Blue ------------------ - - CLASS B ---
44 4-LED, Left, 2000 with 250 off. ------------------ - - - - - -
45 4-LED, Left Solid, 2000 with 250 off. ------------------ - - - - - -
46 4-LED, LeftFillAndChase, 2000 with 250 off. ------------------ - - - - - -
47 4-LED, Right, 2000 with 250 off. ------------------ - - - - - -
48 4-LED, Right Solid, 2000 with 250 off. ------------------ - - - - - -
49 4-LED, RightFillAndChase, 2000 with 250 off. ------------------ - - - - - -
50 4-LED, Center Out, 1000 with 250 off, 2 repeats. ------------------ - - - - - -
51 4-LED, Center Out Solid, 1000 with 250 off, 2 repeats. ------------------ - - - - - -
52 4-LED, CenterFillAndChase, 1000 with 250 off, 2 repeats. ------------------ - - - - - -
53 4-LED, Quad Flash, 1000 with 83 on and 42 off, 2 sets of 4 repeats. ------------------ - - - - - -
54 4-LED, Wig Wag, 500 with 250 on and 250 off, 4 repeats. ------------------ - - - - - -
55 4-LED, Alternating, 500 with 250 on and 250 off, 4 repeats. ------------------ - - - - - -
Safety Director Flash Patterns
Number Name
1Left Cut
2Right Cut
3Left and Right Cut
4Front Cut
5Front and Left Cut
6Front and Right Cut
7Front and Left and Right Cut
8Rear Cut
9Rear and Left Cut
10 Rear and Right Cut
11 Rear and Left and Right Cut
12 Front and Rear Cut
CA T13
ECE R65
EZ1203W
EZ1206WX
EZ1203R
EZ1206RX
EZ1203B
EZ1206BX
EZ1203W
EZ1206WX
EZ1203R
EZ1206RX
J595
Flash PatternNumber
EZ1203B
EZ1206BX
EZ1203A
EZ1206AX
EZ1203A
EZ1206AX
EZ1203B
EZ1206BX
J845
NOTE:
1. All SAE J845 compliant patterns have at least 180° of coverage with the minimum conguration of two corner
modules, one forward facing and one rear facing module.

Replacement Parts/Accessories:
Description Part No.
Lenses
Replacement 24" End Lens - Clear ER0003
Replacement 6" Mid Lens - Clear ER0004
Driver PCA
12 Channel Driver Board
20 Channel Driver Board
Led Modules
3-LED Ice Optic Module - Amber EZ1203A
3-LED Ice Optic Module - Blue EZ1203B
3-LED Ice Optic Module - Green EZ1203G
3-LED Ice Optic Module - Red EZ1203R
3- LED Ice Optic Module - White EZ1203W
4-LED Worklight / Alley Light Module Pair - White EZ0003
6-LED Flare Optic Stop / Turn / Tail (STT) Module Pair - Red EZ1205
6-LED Ice Optic Dual Color Module - Amber / Blue EZ1206AB
6-LED Ice Optic Dual Color Module - Amber / Red EZ1206AR
6-LED Ice Optic Dual Color Module - Amber / White EZ1206AW
6-LED Ice Optic Dual Color Module - Blue / White EZ1206BW
6-LED Ice Optic Dual Color Module - Red / Blue EZ1206RB
6-LED Ice Optic Dual Color Module - Red / White EZ1206RW
Cables
15' Extension Cable - For use with Standard Wiring EZ0008
23' Extension Cable - For use with Standard Wiring EZ0008-23
48' Extension Cable - For use with Standard Wiring EZ0008-48
15' Extension Cable - For use with Advanced Controller EZ1202 EZ1210
48' Extension Cable - For use with Advanced Controller EZ1202 EZ1413-48
15' Power Cable ER0020
6" Discrete Wiring Harness (Pigtail) - For use with Standard Wiring ER0021
Control Options
Advanced Controller EZ1202
Serial Interface Box (SIB) EZMATSIB
Remote Rocker Max Pak, 6 button controller 450R-L6
6-Rocker Switch Panel A9000
Single Illuminated Rocker Switch A9891
Single Switch Panel - For use with A9891 Switch A9893
Single Illuminate Rocker Switch A9901
End Switch Panel Section - For use with A9901 Switch A9902
Center Switch Panel Section - For use with A9901 Switch & End Panel Sections A9902 A9903
Switch Panel Mounting Kit - For use with A9901 Switch & Panel Sections A9902 & A9903 A9904
On / Off Switch Panel with Pattern Select A9905SW
Mounting Kits
Permanent mounting feet and hardware - Black ER0002
Permanent mounting feet and hardware - White ER0001
Headache rack mounting kit A1032RMK
Call ECCO Rep
Call ECCO Rep
NOTE: For list of vehicle specic brackets, please contact an ECCO representative or our latest catelog.
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Troubleshooting:
All lightbars are thoroughly tested prior to shipment. However, should you encounter a problem during installation or during the life of the product, follow the
guide below for troubleshooting and repair information. If the problem cannot be rectied using the solutions given below, additional information may be
obtained from the manufacturer – contact details are at the end of this document.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Does not function Poor power or ground connection
If controller functions normally, or if a 12/24V control voltage is present
on either the Pattern 1 (brown) or Pattern 2 (orange) wires, then replace
the driver board in the lightbar.
If controller does not function, then check fuse, cables, and connections
to the lightbar and to the controller.
Blown fuse Check wiring, replace fuse
One or two LED head do not ash,
but Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 indicator
LED on control module is on.
Open circuit wiring from control module to
LED head
Connect a known-good LED head to the problem output to ensure the
control module is working correctly. Repair or replace.
Failed LED head Replace LED head
LED head ashes dimly Defective head or driver board Check correct LED head
Incorrect ash patterns Wrong ash conguration Re-program the lightbar ash pattern for either Program 1 or Program 2,
or both.
Secondary pattern does not function Normal operation Primary function overrides secondary function – turn o primary function
LIGHTBAR AND CONTROLLER
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Light does not function
Defective light Replace light
Defective controller
If indicator LED on controller is lit, then it is either the light, or the
cable to the light, or the driver board. Otherwise the controller is
defective.
ALLEY / TAKEDOWN / WORKLIGHTS
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Both/all lights do not function
Blown fuse Check wiring, replace fuse
No power Check to see if vehicle S/T/T lights function properly
Failed S/T/T LED head Make sure that the S/T/T head is plugged into the S/T/T control board
and not the driver board. Replace S/T/T LED head and/or its cable.
STOP/TAIL/TURN
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NOTE: Operating the vehicle without the outer lens installed on the product may result in damage that will NOT be
covered under the warranty.
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