Federal Signal Legend Lightbar Flash Patterns
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@OnBakePlatinum That actually makes a lot of sense, since they can customize the system for their dept's specific needs. Thanks for clarifying that for me.
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@fedsigpublicsafety Wow, how cool you actually responded. Hey fedsig, are you aware of Rontan's Wide-E mirror setup? It seems to blow Solaris completely away.
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@hunteremergencylight the sag is an optical illusion because of the curved reflective roof of the patrol car.
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@rudeboystu69 The mechanic chooses one of the patterns for each mode (1,2,3, warning) during the install. The officer will have 3 or 4 previously chosen patterns available from the control head, not all 26.
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26 different patterns seems like a little bit of overkill to me. It's nice to have options, but I doubt any LEO is going to take time to consider the merits of pattern 14 vs. pattern 21 in any given situation.
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Federal Signal is just quality products, this bar is beautiful. Here in El Salvador, the police uses FS Jetsolaris in sustitution of the older Halogen Streethawk.
Is there going to be a spectralux version coming out? Also instead of switching between front and back, just crop out the light bar only and split the horizontal middle of the video so front is on top and back is on bottom so we can see them at the same time.
OnBakePlatinum 2 months ago
@OnBakePlatinum The Legend lightbar does not currently have SpectraLux as an option but it is being considered for future development. As for the split views, we have had that suggestion before and are considering it on future flash pattern videos.
fedsigpublicsafety 2 months ago
What's the difference between patterns 3 and 4?
cwjones0322 4 months ago
@cwjones0322 While both patterns do look similar, pattern #3 has only two steps (heads 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, and 12 flashing alternately with heads 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, and 16. Pattern #4 flashes the same heads with some OFF time between flashes.
fedsigpublicsafety 4 months ago
We are sorry to hear that you have been misinformed. Federal Signal’s Legend and Vipers are manufactured in University Park, Illinois, USA.
In terms of the Legend video, we agree that it is not at the best angle. New video will be released shortly.
fedsigpublicsafety 10 months ago