On the Legend, some patterns are naturals for many agencies in my native California, especially with the SignalMaster option. For the rear, Pattern 5 on SS3 with Pattern 10 on the TAPII intersection timer are satisfactory, with blue left/amber center/red right (as implemented by the Highway Patrol on Whelen hardware) . For the front, make it Pattern 15 on SS3, with Pattern 24 on the TAPII intersection timer, red left/white center/blue right with a Position 3 steady-burn. Special programming would be needed to steady-burn the rear blue with the SignalMaster Directional or Warn2 mode active.
@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.
Great lightbar that's older, sure, but has proven itself again and again. It's like the Arjent series of lightbars in that it's not going anywhere anytime soon. My home city's police still has Arjent SLs in use that look brand new.
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.
@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.
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.
Whats the 6th and 11th pattern called? We have one of these on a ford interceptor ulitity and it has the red n blue in the front and all amber rear with red n blue on the ends and the pattern is set to go from the middle put real fast. ...... With all amber and red n blue ends it looks like a construction worker from a distance, whats that pattern called?
@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.
Thank you for the pattern video! Any chance of getting other light pattern videos? (i.e. the ILS lightbar, Viper S2/EXTs, etc.) Or maybe post the pattern videos on their respective product pages on the Federal Signal website?
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.
@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.
we installed legend lpx light bar on our squad's suv but was advised by the dealer here in malaysia not to use the six button controller bcoz the controller is no good and malfunctions a lot. we installed a four button controller instead and that left us with just one pattern of light. dissapointing!!
Hi Timothy, follow the link to our Legend product page, if you scroll all the way down, you can find the manual that will tell you how to switch flash patterns: www.fedsig.com/product/police-legend
is that a new bar? why is it already sagging in the middle, btw that lightbar is made in China along with the viper, lol thanks for out sourcing to China Federal Signal, you will soon be joining the ranks of quality with code 3, very sad
You should make a touchscreen control console so the user can define which patter he wants. Ah those cali steady burns!
On the Legend, some patterns are naturals for many agencies in my native California, especially with the SignalMaster option. For the rear, Pattern 5 on SS3 with Pattern 10 on the TAPII intersection timer are satisfactory, with blue left/amber center/red right (as implemented by the Highway Patrol on Whelen hardware) . For the front, make it Pattern 15 on SS3, with Pattern 24 on the TAPII intersection timer, red left/white center/blue right with a Position 3 steady-burn. Special programming would be needed to steady-burn the rear blue with the SignalMaster Directional or Warn2 mode active.
B. C. Schmerker I like your suggestions and have programming questions to accomplish the different rear patterns.
Our service department can also help you out if needed.
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@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.
Great lightbar that's older, sure, but has proven itself again and again. It's like the Arjent series of lightbars in that it's not going anywhere anytime soon. My home city's police still has Arjent SLs in use that look brand new.
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.
The Legend can be configured with steady burn but be sure to select this option when ordering.
@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.
I'm with HBKBK more video's please. Keep up the good work fedsig. Video's of Legend's, Arjent's, Raydian's and ILS are always welcomed.
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.
Whats the 6th and 11th pattern called? We have one of these on a ford interceptor ulitity and it has the red n blue in the front and all amber rear with red n blue on the ends and the pattern is set to go from the middle put real fast. ...... With all amber and red n blue ends it looks like a construction worker from a distance, whats that pattern called?
@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.
Thank you for the pattern video! Any chance of getting other light pattern videos? (i.e. the ILS lightbar, Viper S2/EXTs, etc.) Or maybe post the pattern videos on their respective product pages on the Federal Signal website?
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.
4:32 the Alamo TN Police department has a Chevy Impala and of course Tennessee obviously it's blue/white has that same pattern.
@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.
Keeping it in American, glad to see!
6:36 I think that's what the Crockett county Tennessee sheriff's department has the ones on thier chargers set on.
Also 45 and 90 degree shots. Maybe even two seperate bars i.e Legend vs. Arjent.
@hunteremergencylight the sag is an optical illusion because of the curved reflective roof of the patrol car.
1:24 Isnt that Mexico's policia municipal lights?
we installed legend lpx light bar on our squad's suv but was advised by the dealer here in malaysia not to use the six button controller bcoz the controller is no good and malfunctions a lot. we installed a four button controller instead and that left us with just one pattern of light. dissapointing!!
I like pattern 5 it's really cool
What's the difference between patterns 3 and 4?
Does this light bar have a directional bar option?
Now is this activated automatically or by the console its self
I’m late but sweet
How do you change the pattern on this light bar?
Check page 16 of the manual for the instructions: www.fedsig.com/resource-document/file/8657
does it have california steady burn?
This lighbar are mostly used by chilean police 😳🥺
i like 21 23 35
How do I get pattern 20 on my light bar
Hi Timothy, follow the link to our Legend product page, if you scroll all the way down, you can find the manual that will tell you how to switch flash patterns: www.fedsig.com/product/police-legend
is that a new bar? why is it already sagging in the middle, btw that lightbar is made in China along with the viper, lol thanks for out sourcing to China Federal Signal, you will soon be joining the ranks of quality with code 3, very sad
Can you guys do a video on your new allegiant light bar