Understanding common Terms associated with electronic chasers and flashers
On-Off Flasher / Blinker - Single channel flasher, all lights on... all lights off
Alternating Flasher - 2 Channel flasher, one channel on... one channel off
MA - Multi-Action now discontinued
MF - Multi-Function standard chasing sequence now discontinued
SL - Selectable Program with Rotary switch now replaces the Multi-Action and Multi-Function controllers
Channel - Channel is synonymous with circuit or contact.
SSR - Solid State Relay - An electronic switch which contains no moving parts. Controlled by a low voltage signal
which is isolated optically from the load. When coupled with a chaser protects the chassing unit from overload.
Selectable program sequence for 3 circuit controller with rotary selector switch
- Program 1 - Chase 1 on 2 off
- Program 2 - Chase 2 on 1 off
- Program 3 - Chase 1 on 2 off approximately 10 seconds reverse
- Program 4 - Chase 2 on 1 off approximately 10 seconds reverse
- Program 5 - 1 Through to the end fill up then unfill in reverse order ending with 1 "Speller sequence"
- Program 6 - Multi-Action "Most preferred setting" "Very exciting"
- Program 7 - All on steady burn "Use this setting to inspect if all bulbs are working properly.
Wiring Instructions PLEASE READ FIRST
The incoming 12 gauge red and black wires may be connected to differnt phases at 12 - 220VAC
If running single phase you must still connect
both wires to power or chaser will not run.
To assure proper protection Lights-N-Motion recomends all inputs
and outputs be fused with 10 amp fast acting fuses.
In the event one or more channels stops flashing and stays on continusly, you probably have a bad triac.
Fortunitly all Lights-N-Motion electronic sign flashers have replaceable triacs.