IMPORTANT: Please read all of the following instructions before installing your new warning light.
Please Note: These instructions are provided as a general guideline only.
Specific mounting and/or wiring, may be necessary and are the sole
responsibility of the installer. Star Headlight & Lantern Co., Inc. assumes no
responsibility for the integrity of the installation for this or any of its products.
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GASKET CURVED UP
Gasket Installation
1. Before installing any of the brackets, slide
the enclosed rubber channel over the
front edge of the baffle.
2. Install the gasket such that it curves
upward as pictured to the right.
Mounting
There are several optional mounting brackets that can be used to mount your
Phantom
™. Your light comes with the one that was selected at the time the light was
ordered. Please review the separate mounting instructions that are included, based upon
the mounting option that was selected.
274-ULB21-U1 Universal Mounting Kit
274-ULB21-CH 2006-2010 Dodge Charger
2007-2008 Dodge Magnum
2009 Dodge Ram
274-ULB21-CH11 2011-2014 Dodge Charger
274-ULB21-CP 2011-2013 Chevrolet Caprice
274-ULB21-CV 2006-2011 Ford Crown Victoria
2009 Ford F150 and F250
274-ULB21-EX 2006-2013 Ford Explorer
2007-2013 Ford Expedition
Please Note: Every ULB28 comes with a standard baffle included. The 274-ULB21-CH
and 274-ULB21-CH11 kits also include a separate baffle that is specifically designed to
fit the Dodge Charger. It should be used in place of the standard baffle included.
The
Split Phantom
™
is designed to be mounted on the
inside of your vehicle. It is not intended for exterior
applications and is not warranted against water damage.
It is the sole responsibility of the owner to ensure the warning
light is secure. Check your light every time you enter the
vehicle to ensure that it is mounted securely. The manufacturer
assumes no responsibility for the secure mounting of this light.
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Baffle Adjustment
1. After the light has been mounted (see separate mounting instructions), if adjustments
permit, slide the light forward until the top of it is touching the windshield.
2. Loosen the baffle screws and carefully slide the baffle forward until the gasket is forced
slightly downward by the pressure of the windshield.
3. Tighten the Baffle Adjusting Screws to secure the baffle in place .
CAUTION: Take extreme caution not to over tighten the screws!!! Over tightening
of the screws can strip the holes.
4. Once all of the brackets are securely tightened, check your mount to ensure the
desired angle is achieved. Stand in front of the vehicle and inspect the light through
the front windshield. The screws may be loosened slightly to allow for any final
adjustments necessary.
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Wiring
For proper installation and full operability, this light requires a 20A ignition switched power
source, connections to the negative terminal of the battery, and 4-6 external switches rated
for a minimum 1A (user supplied).
These lights come with a pre-installed 8-conductor harness. In addition, the cable also
contains a bare drain wire and foil shielding.
Quick Wiring Guide
White w/Brown - Pursuit (Flashing White Lights) or TD Warn
Orange w/Green - Level 1 Flashing Warning Lights
Orange w/Red - Level 2 Flashing Warning Lights
Green w/Yellow - Takedowns (Steady Burn White) or TD Left
BARE
BLACK
+-
Yellow - California Title 13 Lights (Steady Red) or TD Right
Green w/Red - Pattern Select or Dim
User Supplied Switches
Red - Ignition Switched +12VDC
Please Note: When the red wire is connected to +12VDC the light will draw a
small current (2 mA). Occasionally vehicles may sit for extended
periods of time (i.e. more than a few days), thus we recommend that
the red wire be routed through an ignition switched power source.
20 AMP
FUSE
All wires connected to the positive terminal of the battery should be fused at the
battery for their rated load. Testing the light before this fuse is properly installed will void the warranty on the light.
+12VDC
+12VDC
+12VDC
+12VDC
+12VDC
+12VDC
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Programming
Programming is optional. If the default settings
If you will be changing any of the options on your lightbar, this should be done prior to
installation. Programmable features include the following:
• Traffic Director or Takedown Mode
• Pattern Selection
• Phase Selection (which heads alternate)
• Head Enable (which heads activate)
• Dim Option (High-Low)
• Program Mode (Copying all settings from one light to another)
Communication Port
Traffic Director /Takedown
This light has the option to operate in either Traffic Director Mode or Takedown Mode.
By default, standard ULB28 lights will be shipped with Traffic Director Mode OFF (UP in the
picture above), thus enabling the Pursuit, Takedown, and Title 13 functions.
If you will wish to use the Traffic Director functions of this bar (Warn, Left, Right, and Center
Out) you can move this DIP switch into Traffic Director Mode (DOWN) which will replace the
Pursuit, Takedown, and Title 13 functions with the Traffic Director Functions.
are acceptable, skip to the Operation section.
There are three DIP
123
switches, two push-button
switches, and a telephonestyle jack, all located on
ONCTS
the top of the light, that
should be used to set any
of these options prior to
installation.
Please Note: A small
black adhesive-backed
Phase Programming
High-Low/Pattern
Head Enable Programming
plastic plate (P30019-148 )
Program Mode
is included to cover the
opening once all
programming has been
Traffic Director/ Takedown
completed.
High-Low/Pattern Option
This light is equipped with an option allowing you to dim the light for nighttime operation. If
you do not need this feature, skip this section.
The High-Low/Pattern Option switch is used to control the function of the Green w/Red wire.
The Green w/Red wire is normally used for Pattern Programming (see next page). If you
are using the Dim feature, AFTER PROGRAMMING YOUR FLASH PATTERNS, flip this
switch into the ON position (DOWN in the diagram above). When +12VDC is applied to the
Green w/Red wire, the light will dim.
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Programming (CONT'D)
Pattern Programming
Not only does this light have several Patterns to select from, but it also incorporates
advanced programming that allows you to select which heads flash On and Off with one
another (Phase), and which heads are active in any of the functions (Head Enable).
Basic Pattern Selection
The first step in programming is to select a basic pattern for each function:
• Level 1 Warning Lights
• Level 2 Warning Lights
• Pursuit
• Traffic Director L, C-O, R
(White w/Brown) or
(Orange w/Green)
(Orange w/Red)
Traffic Director Warn Lights, if applicable
(Yellow or Green w/Yellow) * ONLY IF USING THIS MODE
1. Connect the Red wire to power and
Patterns for Warning Lights
(Level 1, Level 2, and Pursuit)
1 Flicker *
SAE J595 Approved Patterns
2 Slow Singleflash
3 Fast Singleflash
California Title 13
4 Slow Doubleflash
5 Fast Doubleflash
6 Slow Tripleflash
7 Fast Tripleflash
(Level 2 default)
8 Quadflash
9 Quintflash
10 Tripleflash w/Post Pop
11 Quadflash w/Post Pop
12 Quintflash w/Pre Pop
13 Singleflash Flicker **
14 Doubleflash Flicker
15 Single, Quad w/Post Pop, Flicker
the Black wire to Ground.
2. Activate the function you wish to
program by connecting the
corresponding wire to +12VDC.
3. Touch and release the Green w/Red
wire to +12VDC to scroll through the
patterns shown to the right. (Traffic Director L, C-O, R shown below.)
Note: At any time you can shortcut to
the patterns indicated with the
asterisks by holding the pattern
select wire to +12VDC for the
indicated time.
4. Repeat for each function you wish to
program.
16 Delta-Omega
17 Moving Delta-Omega ***
18 Random 1
19 Random 2
20 Random 3
21 Flashing Bounce
22 Full Bounce
(Level 1 default)
23 Split Bounce
24 Half Bounce
25 Bounce w/End Pop
26 Search Lights
27 Eyeballz
28 Fade Invert
29 Singleflash w/Alternating Ends
30 Triple In/Triple Out
31 Two Speed
Each flashing head has two Phases, an “On” phase and an
“Off” phase. You can program each head for either Phase,
allowing you to customize which heads flash On together
and which are Off together. This can be done for your
Level 1, Level 2, and Pursuit functions.
Communication
Port
1. Connect the Red wire to power and the Black wire to
Ground.
2. Activate the function you wish to program by connecting
the corresponding wire to +12VDC.
Head Enable Programming
High-Low/Pattern
Phase Programming
Traffic Director/ Takedown
3. Press the Phase
Programming
button to scroll
through the five
optional Phase
variations.
4. Repeat for each function you wish to program.
Head Enable
This light also has the ability for the installer to select which heads are active for any given
function. You may wish to de-activate several heads in your Level 1 Pattern to indicate less
urgency. Or you may wish to have a 6 or 8 head Traffic Director pattern with the end heads
flashing the Level 1 or 2 patterns. This option can be programmed for any of the functions.
1. Connect the Red wire to power and the Black wire to Ground.
2. Activate the function you
wish to program by
connecting the
corresponding wire to
+12VDC.
3. Press the Head Enable
Programming button to
scroll through the 13
optional variations. (Note:
only options 1-3 are
available for the Traffic
Director Functions.)
4. Repeat for each function you wish to program.
1 2 3
ONCTS
Program Mode
California Title 13 Steady Red Head
If you require California Title 13 compliance, your vehicle requires a Red steady burn light.
To program one of the RED heads for a steady burn mode, proceed as follows:
1. Connect the Red wire to power
and the Black wire to Ground.
T13 Steady Burn Head
2. Activate the California Title 13
function (Yellow wire) and use
the Phase button to scroll
through the various positions for
the Red head.
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Programming (CONT'D)
Program Mode (Cloning)
3
If you are installing multiple lights and have a number of
options to set, you may find it easier to set up one light,
then “clone” its settings onto the other lights. To do so,
proceed as follows:
1. Program the first light as described.
2. Connect the second light to the programmed unit using
a special telephone-type cable (P/N SWH-140 available from the manufacture upon request) between the two
communications ports.
Communication
Port
High-Low/Pattern
Phase Programming
Head Enable Programming
Traffic Director/ Takedown
3. Flip the Program Mode switches from both lights onto the ON position (DOWN in the
diagram above). Both lights should start flashing all Traffic Director lights.
4. Press the Phase button on the light you would like to reprogram and hold it until the
Traffic Director (or Pursuit) lights go off and the colored lights start flashing. Release the
button and the new programming information will begin uploading to the second unit.
Once it has successfully completed uploading all of the programming, the entire light will
illuminate into a steady burn mode. Repeat programming if not.
5. Flip the Program Mode DIP switches from both lights into the OFF position and remove
the cable connecting the lights. Programming should be completed.
Factory Default Settings
To reset the light to all of the factory default settings, proceed as follows:
1. Flip the Program Mode switch ON position (DOWN in the diagram above). All Traffic
Director (or Pursuit) lights should start flashing.
2. Press and hold the Head Enable button until the Traffic Director (or Pursuit) lights go off
and all of the heads light up sequentially from left to right.
3. Once all of the heads are illuminated, release the Head Enable button and the light will
be restored to the factory default settings.
4. Flip the Program Mode DIP switch into the OFF position. Reprogramming should be
completed.
1 2
ONCTS
Program Mode
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Operating Instructions
Functions Switched Through Wires
Main control of this light is done though the wires in the harness. They should be connected
to +12VDC through several switches (user supplied) as described in the Wiring section.
Level 1 Flashing Mode
This is usually intended as a slower,
less urgent mode typically used
when parked. The colored lights will
flash in the pattern you have them
programmed for. If Pursuit Mode or
TD Warn is activated, those lights
will continue to flash.
Level 2 Flashing Mode
This mode is intended for high-urgency situations, such as a high speed chase, requiring
significant warning power. It is usually a faster pattern than Level 1. The colored lights
will flash in the pattern you have them programmed for. Level 2 will override Level 1
lights. If Pursuit Mode or TD Warn is activated, those lights will continue to flash.
Pursuit Mode
Functions Available Only with DIP switch set for Takedown Mode
(White w/Brown)
Usually activated when in pursuit of another vehicle. The white lights will flash in the
pattern you have them programmed for.
Takedowns
(Green w/Yellow)
These are steady burn white lights typically used to illuminate the scene once a vehicle
has been pulled over. This mode will override all others, stopping all flashing for heads
that have Takedown mode enabled.
California Title 13
When activated, the preprogrammed Red light will be activated in a steady burn mode.
Burst Mode
(Green w/Yellow and Green w/Red)
Please Note: This mode is only available in Takedown Mode AND if you have the HighLow Option disabled (see High-Low page 5 and the Dim Option section below).
This mode will temporarily “burst” the steady burn lights (typically white) into an “extra
bright” mode for 30 seconds. A 30 second cool down period is then required before the
Burst Mode can be activated again.
TD Warn
Functions Available Only with DIP switch set for Traffic Director Mode
(White w/Brown)
Usually activated when a vehicle has been pulled over. The amber lights will flash in the
WARN pattern you have them programmed for.
TD Left
(Green w/Yellow)
Applying +12VDC to this wire will produce a pattern directing traffic left.
TD Right
Center-Out
(Yellow)
Applying +12VDC to this wire will produce a pattern directing traffic right.
(Green w/Yellow) and (Yellow)
Applying +12VDC to BOTH of these wires will produce the Center-Out Pattern.
DIM
(Green w/Red)
f the High-Low/Pattern Option is set for High-Low (see page 5), then applying +12VDC
will dim the light (typically used in nighttime applications).
(Orange w/Green)
(Orange w/Red)
(Yellow)
White w/Brown - Pu rsuit (Flashing White Lights) or TD Wa rn
Orange w/Green - L evel 1 Flashing Warning Lights
Orange w/Red - Lev el 2 Flashing Warning Lights
Green w/Yellow - Ta kedowns (Steady Burn White) or TD L eft
BARE
BLACK
Yellow - California Title 1 3 Lights (Steady Red) or TD Righ t
Green w/Red - Patte rn Select or Dim
+-
Red - Ignition Switch ed +12VDC
20 AMP
FUSE
+12VDC
+12VDC
+12VDC
+12VDC
+12VDC
+12VDC
User Supplied Switches
Dim Option
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These lights use state-of-the-art Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology. These
warning lights are comprised of ultra-high intensity LEDs that are controlled by a
solid state flasher unit to efficiently produce light output with lifetimes up to
100,000 hours. Under normal circumstances, you will not need to replace any
LEDs in this light. If any of the LED's in your light do fail, please contact Star
Headlight for arrangements to have them repaired. The flasher unit and heads
CANNOT be serviced in the field and any attempt to do so will void the warranty.
NOTE:
Most failures can be traced to wiring and battery problems. Check
"quick-connects” and wiring to insure that correct voltage/polarity is
reaching the electronic strobe light/LED beacon.
LED FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The manufacturer warrants this LED light against factory defects in material and workmanship for five years
after the date of purchase. The owner will be responsible for returning to the Service Center any defective
item(s) with the transportation costs prepaid. The manufacturer will, without charge, repair or replace at its option, products, or part(s), which its inspection determines to be defective. Repaired or replacement
item(s) will be returned to the purchaser with transportation costs prepaid from the service point. A copy of
the purchaser's receipt must be returned with the defective item(s) in order to qualify for the warranty
coverage. Exclusions from this warranty include, but are not limited to, domes, and/or the finish. This
warranty shall not apply to any light, which has been altered, such that in the manufacturer's judgment, the
performance or reliability has been affected, or if any damage has resulted from abnormal use or service.
There are no warranties expressed or implied (including any warranty of merchantability or fitness), which
extend this warranty period. The loss of use of the product, loss of time, inconvenience, commercial loss or consequential damages, including costs of any labor, are not covered. The man ufacturer reserves the right
to change the design of the product without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously
manufactured.
This warranty gives you specific l egal rights. You might also have additional rights that may vary from state to
state. Some states do not all ow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts. Some states do not allow
the exclusion or l imitation of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore, the above l imitation(s) or
exclusion(s) may not apply to you.
If you have any questions concerning this or any other product, please contact our
Customer Service Department at (585) 226-9787.
If a product must be returned for any reason, please contact our
Customer Service Department to obtain a Returned Materials Authorization
number (RMA #) before you ship the product back.
Please write the RMA # clearly on the package near the mailing label.
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Due to continuous product improvements, we must reserve the right to change any specifications and information,
contained in this manual at any ti me without notice. Star Headlight & Lantern Co., Inc. makes no warranty of any kind
with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose. Star Headlight & Lantern Co., Inc. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or
consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual.
NOTICE
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