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1. Ma 13 Unpacking amp Pre Installation After unpacking the vLink carefully inspect the unit and associated parts for any damage that may have been caused in transit Report any damage to the carrier immediately Contents of vLink Universal package vLink Universal controller Communications cable Power cable vLink app for Universal menu screen G Coax antenna cable Q Remote mounted antenna Installation amp Mounting The vLink Controller may be mounted in various locations in the vehicle When selecting a mounting location also consider the wiring requirements Be certain that the vLink controller is securely fastened to the vehicle in a location that will not cause a hazard or injury to the occupants in case of accident CABLE MAY LOOK DIFFERENT All devices should be mounted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and securely fastened to vehicle elements of sufficient strength to withstand the forces applied to the device Ease of operation and convenience to the operator should be the prime consideration when mounting the siren and controls Adjust the mounting angle to allow maximum operator visibility Do not mount the Hand Held Controller in a location that will obstruct the drivers view Mount the Hand Held Controller mounting base in a convenient location to allow the operator easy access Devices should be mounted only in locations that conform to their SAE identification
2. WoE xe WS AZT Handino WS AzT b3ndino WS AZT 31ndino Xe WS AzT 31ndino KEIN WS AZT aandino YS AZT 21ndino Xe WS AzT ginding WS AZT vindino pay 8 euuajuy pajunojA oL 17 Connecting to vLink iOS Products iPhone and iPad Make sure your iPhone is upgraded to the lastest software which is currently 105 7 and then continue with the following steps which will show you how to connect to vLink and save the app to you home screen Compass Passbook P Clock _ Se w N Thursday P ae Calendar App Store Pandora iBooks pe iTunes Store Chrome ON m Messages Phone Music eeeeo AT amp T 4G r Wi Fi 2 Settin Airplane Mode 11 32 AM gs 34 3 eeooo AT amp T 1 11 33 AM lt Settings Wi Fi Bluetooth Cellular Notification Center Control Center General Sounds 8 9 Do Not Disturb 5 Not Connected CHOOSE A NETWORK F Off Code3CTL L NEN E OO CrownePlazaStLo Foundation Other DEVICES HPEF9407 Ask to Join Networks 4 eeooo AT amp T LTE 11 33 AM 34 gt lt Settings Wi Fi Wi Fi ICode3CTL ul CHOOSE A NETWORK CrownePlazaStLo Foundation Other DE
3. Enter delay in seconds for auto off Check for momentary operation 0 for no auto off Button 1 0 Seconds button 1 Button 2 0 Button 3 Seconds button 2 Button 4 0 Button 5 Seconds button 3 0 Button 6 Seconds button 4 Button 7 0 Button 8 Seconds button 5 0 Seconds button 6 Enter delay in seconds for auto off Additionaly each button can be set as time latched seconds Leave timer delay set to 0 for regular latched operation Each button can be set as momentary 3 49 192 168 30 1 eeeee ATAT 9 79 G Password Again password Current MAC Addr Enable Light Bar Control Interlocks Restore Factory Defaults Yes Submit Changes The center row of buttons can be set for arrowstik operation which only allows one of the three buttons to be on at a time AT amp T 6 11 46 AM 192 168 30 1 e SYSTEM PREFERENCES SSID 31768 gt NewName Password NewPassword Password Again NewPassword Current MAC Addr Restore Factory Defaults Yes Set a new network name SSID and password chose for the netwok name and NewPassword for password 8 eeeeo AT amp T 9 23 AM 192 168 30 1 24 gt Password Again NewPassword Current MAC Addr If you changed the network name go back into Wi Fi settings on yo
4. SIREN WAIL RIGHT ARROW CONTROL LIGHTING THE WAY a Tap the bookmarks icon at the top right of your screen P a A A A al 8 15 Refresh New window New incognito window Add bookmark Share page Find on page Desktop view Save for offline reading Tap Add bookmark WILIA AA A fl 3 49 Bookmarks History Saved pages Google Picasa Twitter Facebook Wikipedia eBay ookmark you just created Now tap and hold the bookmark Android Products 17 F al EE vLink 192 168 30 1 Open Bookmarks 9 49 AM wall 99 History Google e Google Picasa Open in new window Edit bookmark d Share link Copy link URL The options list will appear Select Add Shortcut to home screen added to your home screen Saved pages Fal o Wifi Analy Settings E Internet E E B Messaging Applications Tap the vLink icon to begin using vLink PLEASE CONTINUE ON PAGE 23 TO SETUP SECURTIY FOR YOUR VLINK AND CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS Any electronic device may create or be affected by electromagnetic interference After installation of any electronic device operate all equipment simultaneously to insure that operation WARNING is free of interference 22 Customizing vLink Settings and Security GOS and Android Z3 and RLS Versions Z3 Version
5. iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple Inc Revision 0 6 13 Instruction Book Part No T11892 Android is a registered trademark of Google Inc e 2013 Public Safety Equipment Inc Printed in USA Code 3 is a registered trademark of Code 3 Inc 30
6. that conform to their SAE identification code as described in SAE Standard J1849 For example electronics designed for interior mounting should not be placed underhood etc WARNING Controls should be placed within convenient reach of the driver or if intended for two person operation the driver and or passenger In some vehicles multiple control switches and or using methods such as horn ring transfer which utilizes the vehicle horn switch to toggle between siren tones may be necessary for convenient operation from two positions Convenient reach is defined as the ability of the operator of the siren system to manipulate the controls from their normal driving riding position without excessive movement away from the seat back or loss of eye contact with the roadway 10 RLS SIREN APPLICATION cont Connections Wiring varies according to which model variant of vLink you are installing In all cases 12VDC power and system ground connections must be routed to the location where the vLink controller will be mounted Using the supplied Power Cable assembly connect the red wire to a 12VDC Ignition Power source that is fused at 1A It s important that the vLink be powered from an Ignition switch power source so that a Power On Reset occurs each time the vehicle is started Connect the black wire to vehicle ground at a point that offers a low resistance path to the battery s negative terminal Route the control cable fro
7. T gt 11 38 34 192 168 30 1 Z3 Button Map Button A Definition Arrow Stik Flash 5 gt Arrow Stik Flash Arrow Stik Left Arrow Stik Center You can now see the available functions to select Scroll down to Level Switch 1 l 11 40 AM 192 168 30 1 eeooo AT amp T 33 LEVEL 1 Timer delay Button B Definition Timer delay Each button can be set as time latched seconds or momentary Leave Timer Delay set to 0 for regular latched operation 4 11 39 AM 192 168 30 1 eeooo AT amp T 34 Z3 Button Map Button A Definition Arrow Stik Flash 5 2 p e m x L evel Switch 1 Level Switch 2 Level Switch 3 Select Level Switch 1 and then tap done 8 eeooo AT amp T LTE 11 42 AM 32 gt 192 168 30 1 e SYSTEM PREFERENCES SSID Code3CTL Password password Password Again password Current MAC Addr prm Scroll down to SYSTEM PREFERENCES NOTE IMAGES TAKEN USING IPHONE MENUS ON ANDROID DEVICES WILL LOOK DIFFERENT 7 3 and RLS Versions cont eeooo AT amp T 11 46 31 gt eeooo AT amp T 11 46 31 gt 192 168 30 1 192 168 30 1 NewName e SYSTEM PREFERENCES Password SSID NewName Password Again mess INewPassword Password Ag
8. code as described in SAE Standard J1849 For example electronics designed for interior mounting should not be placed underhood etc WARNING Controls should be placed within convenient reach of the driver or if intended for two person operation the driver and or passenger In some vehicles multiple control switches and or using methods such as horn ring transfer which utilizes the vehicle horn switch to toggle between siren tones may be necessary for convenient operation from two positions Convenient reach is defined as the ability of the operator of the siren system to manipulate the controls from their normal driving riding position without excessive movement away from the seat back or loss of eye contact with the roadway 14 UNIVERSAL APPLICATION cont Connections Wiring varies according to which model variant of vLink you are installing In all cases 12VDC power and system ground connections must be routed to the location where the vLink controller will be mounted Using the supplied Power Cable assembly connect the red wire to a 12VDC Ignition Power source that is fused at 1A It s important that the vLink be powered from an Ignition switch power source so that a Power On Reset occurs each time the vehicle is started Connect the black wire to vehicle ground at a point that offers a low resistance path to the battery s negative terminal Consult lightbar user manual for applicable control switch inputs and
9. persons during operation To ensure compliance operation at closer than this distance is not recommended The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Canada Contains IC 7693A 24WGOMAMB The MRF24J40MB module has been certified for use in European countries The following testing has been completed Test standard ETSI EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 10 Maximum Transmit Power Maximum EIRP Spectral Density Frequency Range Radiated Emissions Test standards ETSI EN 301 489 1 2008 and ETSI EN 301 489 17 2008 Radiated Emissions Electrostatic Discharge Radiated RF Susceptibility 27 Troubleshooting Guide Probable Cause cannot connect to my vLink start to connect but the phone asks me for the SSID and a password Each time try to connect to vLink a screen pops up which says login During the setup process when type in the IP address the vLink main menu as shown in the manual never loads have successfully completed the setup process and tested the vLink with my system installation but while demonstrating it later couldn t connect have changed my vLink password from the default password to password1 but l ve found that others can still join my vLink Even though my car is off can still connect to my vLink When push the air horn button the air horn locks on and have to p
10. shown RLS are configured the same The following instructions will take you through the steps required to setup security and make changes to vLink s settings eeooo AT amp T 11 34 192 168 30 1 9 33 gt AS FLASH AS DIM LEFT CENTER ARROW ARROW RIGHT ARROW SIREN SIREN YELP WAIL CODE 3 LIGHTING THE WAY Tap on the vLink icon within 10 seconds of loading to enter into settings 11 39 INNOVATED eeooo AT amp T 33 192 168 30 1 Z3 Button Map Button A Definition F m Level Switch 1 J AS Flash Timer delay Button A Momentary Button B Definition pre PP n Now Level Switch 1 has been set for Button A 2 eeooo AT amp T gt 11 38 AM 34 M 192 168 30 1 Z3 Button Map Button A Definition p i Arrow Stik Flash AS Flash Timer delay 0 Button B Definition pn m m Each button has drop down list of available functions Tap the drop down list for button A 6 11 40 AM 192 168 30 1 eeooo AT amp T 33 M gt Button A Definition Level Switch 1 Name LEVEL 1 __ Button A Momentary Button B Definition The change the name for Button A enter it into the Name field it to LEVEL 1 chose to set 3 eeooo AT amp
11. USER MANUAL vLink_ Series Models VLNK Z3 VLNK RLS VLNK U 3 A PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Contents Introduction 2 vLink Remote Mounted Antenna 3 Z3 Siren Application 6 Schematic Z3 Version 9 RLS Siren Application 10 Schematic RLS Version 13 FI Universal Application 14 Y INI Schematic Unviersal Version 17 Connecting to vLink 18 Remote Vehicle Connectivity iOS Products 18 Android Products 20 Customizing Settings and Security 23 RLS and 23 Versions 23 Universal Version 25 Specifications 26 Compliance and Approvals 27 Troubleshooting Guide 28 Example Installations and Tips 29 Warranty 30 Product Returns 30 Read all instruction and warnings before installing and using This manual must be delivered to the end user of this equipment Note For more up to date User Manual check C3vLink com IMPORTANT The vLink system takes advantage of the Wi Fi capability of your Smartphone and allows you to control your Emergency Warning Light system up to 300 feet from the vehicle The purpose of this docu
12. VICES HPEF9407 Ask to Join Networks Known networks will be joined automatically i no known networks are 858 will Select the Settings Tap on Wi Fi to view Tap Code3CTL Your phone i is connecting application available networks the list of networks to Code3CTL eeooo AT amp T LTE 11 33 AM lt Settings Wi Fi Wi Fi gCode3CTL zm CHOOSE A NETWORK CrownePlazaStL o Foundation Other DEVICES HPEF9407 Ask to Join Networks You are now connected to Code3CTL Press the Home Button 34 gt Compass buo Thursday 2050 App Store T FaceTime iTunes Store Select the Safari application ee000 AT amp T LTE 11 33 AM Suggested Web Slice Sites Gallery iBooks Chrome location eeooo AT amp T 11 34 33 92 168 30 1 Google Search 192 168 30 1 2131415161 7181910 288 BE EJ Tap on the URL entry Enter 192 168 30 1 an then tap GO 18 iOS Products cont eeooo AT amp T 11 34 AM 192 168 30 1 AS FLASH AS DIM LEFT ARROW CENTER ARROW RIGHT ARROW SIREN YELP SIREN WAIL CONTROL INNOVATED LIGHTING THE WAY ci ge pin Tap the center icon the bottom of the screen eeeco AT amp T 11 56 AM 192 168 30 1 AirDrop Tap to tur
13. ain NewPassword Current MAC Addr NewPassword Restore Factory Defaults Current MAC Addr Yes Submit Changes Restore Factory Defaults Yes Set a new network name Select submit changes SSID and password to save any changes you chose for may have made the netwok name and NewPassword for password 24 If you changed the network name go back into Wi Fi settings on your phone and connect to the new name then open the vLink app on your home screen to start using vLink NOTE IMAGES TAKEN USING IPHONE MENUS ON ANDROID DEVICES WILL LOOK DIFFERENT Universal version The following instructions will take you through the steps required to setup security and make changes to vLink s settings eeooo AT amp T 11 34 AM 192 168 30 1 33 gt AS DIM HORN LEFT CENTER ARROW ARROW RIGHT ARROW SIREN SIREN YELP WAIL CONTROL CODE 3 LIGHTING THE WAY O uq ag Tap on the Settings button on the bottom right of the menu INNOVATED eeeee ATAT 3 48 PM Button Names Button 1 A 9 79 D 192 168 30 1 ATAT S Button 2 B Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 lt Each of the 8 buttons can be re named by your choosing 3 48 PM 192 168 30 1 9 79 D AT amp T 3 49 192 168 30 1 79 Button 8 H
14. aused in transit Report any damage to the carrier immediately Contents of vLink RLS package vLink RLS controller Communications cable Power cable vLink app for RLS siren menu screen Coax antenna cable Q Remote mounted antenna Modular expansion unit Installation amp Mounting The vLink Controller may be mounted in various locations in the vehicle When selecting a mounting location also consider the wiring requirements Be certain that the vLink controller is securely fastened to the vehicle in a location that will not cause a hazard or injury to the occupants in case of accident Modular Expansion Unit CABLE MAY LOOK NM DIFFERENT RLS Control Head d vLink RLS Additional 9 Required T10957 Cable Equipment CONT PC RLS 571660 USB RS232 Adapter HEAD PORT SER INT If no COM Port is Available All devices should be mounted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and securely fastened to vehicle elements of sufficient strength to withstand the forces applied to the device Ease of operation and convenience to the operator should be the prime consideration when mounting the siren and controls Adjust the mounting angle to allow maximum operator visibility Do not mount the Hand Held Controller in a location that will obstruct the drivers view Mount the Hand Held Controller mounting base in a convenient location to allow the operator easy access Devices should be mounted only in locations
15. ave been caused in transit Report any damage to the carrier immediately Contents of vLink 23 package vLink Z3 controller Communications cable Power cable O vLink app for Z3 siren menu screen 9 Coax antenna cable Remote mounted antenna Installation amp Mounting r ALT qu a The vLink Controller may be mounted in various locations in the vehicle When selecting a mounting location also consider the wiring requirements Be certain that the vLink controller is securely fastened to the vehicle in a location that will not cause a hazard or injury to the occupants in case of accident lt Modular Expansion Unit NC Not to Scale x i a inn I T Z3 Ampiflier A A B CABLE MAY LOOK DIFFERENT Z3 Control Head af vLink Z3 devices should be mounted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and securely fastened to vehicle elements of sufficient strength to withstand the forces applied to the device Ease of operation and convenience to the operator should be the prime consideration when mounting the siren and controls Adjust the mounting angle to allow maximum operator visibility Do not mount the Hand Held Controller in a location that will obstruct the drivers view Mount the Hand Held Controller mounting base in a convenient location to allow the operator easy access Devices should be mounted only in locations that conform to their SAE id
16. connect accordingly Typical Wiring for vLink Universal Coax Antenna Cable Connection Ignition Switched 12VDC fused Q 1A Ground When all connections are made turn on the vehicle s ignition and continue on page 18 8 Switched 12VDC Inputs Control Switch Inputs 8 Outputs High Side Switched 10 AWG 30 Fused Power Input Route the red 10AWG wire to a high current 12 0 power source You may extend this wire by splicing a longer section of like wire as necessary It s very important that this wire be protected by a user supplied fuse installed near the 12 0 source The fuse rating should be about 125 of the total current for all outputs combined but must not exceed 30A 15 UNIVERSAL DEFAULT MENU Universal Default Menu Screen Initial activation of your Universal vLink app will show the screen below 3 47 PM 9 78 as 192 168 30 1 The vLink Universal version Setup button takes you to the settings screen as described beginning on page 20 continue on to page 18 16 lt LLI I lt Un 2 LLI gt Z vindul pauan AZT ainduj umocug 21ndui pay gindul eSue1Q 881 31ndu molai 8841 31ndu uaag pauses 9 1nduj anja 88 Hindu
17. entification code as described in SAE Standard J1849 For example electronics designed for interior mounting should not be placed underhood etc WARNING Controls should be placed within convenient reach of the driver or if intended for two person operation the driver and or passenger In some vehicles multiple control switches and or using methods such as horn ring transfer which utilizes the vehicle horn switch to toggle between siren tones may be necessary for convenient operation from two positions Convenient reach is defined as the ability of the operator of the siren system to manipulate the controls from their normal driving riding position without excessive movement away from the seat back or loss of eye contact with the roadway 23 SIREN APPLICATION cont Connections Wiring varies according to which model variant of vLink you are installing In all cases 12VDC power and system ground connections must be routed to the location where the vLink controller will be mounted Using the supplied Power Cable assembly connect the red wire to a 12VDC Ignition Power source that is fused at 1A It s important that the vLink be powered from an Ignition switch power source so that a Power On Reset occurs each time the vehicle is started Connect the black wire to vehicle ground at a point that offers a low resistance path to the battery s negative terminal Route the control cable from the vLink Controller to the Z3 Sire
18. l use and or accidents is not covered by this warranty Code 3 Inc shall in no way be liable for other damages including consequential indirect or special damages whether loss is due to negligence or breach of warranty CODE 38 INC MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT PRODUCT RETURNS If a product must be returned for repair or replacement please contact our factory to obtain a Return Goods Authorization Number RGA number before you ship the product to Code 3 Inc Write the RGA number clearly on the package near the mailing label Be sure you use sufficient packing materials to avoid damage to the product being returned while in transit Code 3 Inc reserves the right to repair or replace at its discretion Code 3 Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for expenses incurred for the removal and or reinstallation of products requiring service and or repair nor for the packaging handling and shipping nor for the handling of products returned to sender after the service has been rendered Problems or Questions Call The Technical Assistance HOTLINE 314 996 2800 3 A PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Code 3 Inc 10986 N Warson Road St Louis Missouri 63114 2029 USA Ph 314 426 2700 Fax 314 426 1337 www code3pse com Code 3 Inc a subsidiary of Public Safety Equipment Inc
19. m the vLink Controller to the RLS Siren and connect per the User Manual The Typical Wiring for vLink RLS Coax Antenna Cable Connection Ignition Switched 12VDC fused 1A Ground RLS Modular Expansion Unit and T11940 cable required RLS installation will require the use of the RLSEXP Modular Expansion Unit and a T11940 Modular Cable Route the T11940 cable from the vLink to the PC Port on the RLSEXP Connect the RLSEXP to the RLS Siren using the cables provided with the kit When all connections are made turn on the vehicle s ignition and continue on page 18 RLS Siren Connection RLSEXP PC Port RLS SIREN DEFAULT MENU RLS Default Menu Screen Initial activation of your RLS vLink app will show the screen below ATAT gt 11 34 192 168 30 1 AS FLASH AS DIM AIR HORN LEFT CENTER RIGHT ARROW ARROW ARROW SIREN SIREN CONTROL YELP WAIL INNOVATED BY LIGHTING THE way RLS Control Button Pressing the Control button activates the RLS Virtual Control Head VO0000O0 WAIL STANDBY YELP 4 RADIOS HILO 4 gt CH continue on to page 18 12 RLS VERSION SCHEMATIC AV T38 c xnv A JINMOA Vd CONT PC RLS HEAD PORT SER INT 30unos uoniu8 BUUS1UY palunoyn 31O0ulaM OL KR d Hh io Z
20. ment is to aid in the setup and installation of the vLink system and to provide instructions for its proper configuration and operation Also refer to the Installation User Manuals for the Z3 or RLS Siren and other products installed in conjunction with the vLink i range 300 feet V Remote Vehicle Connectivity REMOTE MOUNTED ANTENNA 10 Long ultra low loss antenna coax cable Remote mounted antenna Mounting Location For best performance the antenna should be mounted on the roof of the car Select a location on the roof of the vehicle that has the fewest obstructions to the view of the antenna The antenna cable is 10 feet long make sure your selected mounting location will allow you to route the cable to the location where you plan to mount the vlink box ount the antenna at least three inches away from other antennas REMOTE MOUNTED ANTENNA cont Do not mount the antenna on any of the vehicle s front back or side pillars Do not mount the antenna inside the vehicle REMOTE MOUNTED ANTENNA cont You will need to drill a 5 8 hole in the roof at the location you selected In order to avoid metal shavings being left inside your headliner place a small container inside the headliner underneath where the hole will be drilled to catch any metal shavings Unpacking 4 Pre Installation After unpacking the vLink carefully inspect the unit and associated parts for any damage that may h
21. n and connect per the User Manual For Typical Wiring for vLink Z3 Coax Antenna Cable Connection Ignition Switched 12VDC fused 1A Ground Z3 installations route the CAT5 cable from the vLink Controller to the Z3 Connect the CAT5 cable to the AMP 2 port on the Z3 When all connections are made turn on the vehicle s ignition and continue on page 18 Z3 Siren Connection CAT 5 Z3 SIREN DEFAULT MENU Z3 Default Menu Screen Initial activation of your Z3 vLink app will show the screen below 11 84 AM 192 168 30 1 MEZZA es ASFLASH ASDIM AIR HORN LEFT CENTER RIGHT ARROW ARROW ARROW gun ee ger SIREN SIREN CONTROL YELP WAIL INNOVATED BY Ci LIGHTING THE WAY m Z3 Control Button Pressing the Z3 Control button activates the Z3 Virtual Control Head MANUAL AIR HORN continue on to page 18 wo E LCE TS dva 8 xis fur MISTY E 31979 NOIIVOINDnWWOO 5 IVI pox 221 nos euuajuy FA ER O o fal o8 2 lt o 9 De gt m N Unpacking amp Pre Installation After unpacking the vLink carefully inspect the unit and associated parts for any damage that may have been c
22. n on Wi Fi and Bluetooth to share with people via AirDrop OOv Message Mail Twitter Facebook di PX 10 Add to Reading List pome Screeng Bookmark Cancel Tap the Add to Home Screen icon 11 11 56 AM eeeoo AT amp T Add to Home I Addit Cancel An icon will be added to your home screen SO you can quickly access this website QIWIEIRITIYIUIITOJP AISIDIFIGIHIJIKIL return 13 09 Tap Add at the top right of the screen Messages vLink app has now been added to your Home Screen PLEASE CONTINUE ON PAGE 22 TO SETUP SECURTIY FOR YOUR VLINK AND CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS Any electronic device may create or be affected by electromagnetic interference After installation of any electronic device operate all equipment simultaneously to insure that operation WARNING is free of interference 19 The instructions below will take you through the necessary steps to connect to vLink and save the app to the homescreen on your android phone gt all 2 44 amp Contacts Messaging Applications Select the Settings application lt 15 Advanced Network notification Notify me wher 1 Keep Wi Fi on during sleep Alway Check for Internet service Make sure this option is not selected Now hit the back b
23. nected to Code3CTL Press the Home Button 2 wifi Analy gt 7 1 amp 3 47PM Internet Messaging Applications Phone Contacts Select the Internet browser application aa lt Q Add bookmark vLink Address http 192 168 30 1 Folder 1 AL 0 Hb di db OWERTYUI AG A A A AA IL 2 M ZXCVBN 123 Tap the checkmark to save Settings M m 2 43 PM Q 192 168 30 1 X Webpage not available The webpage at http sprint com powerdeck might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address Suggestions e Make sure you have a data connection e Reload this webpage later e Check the address you entered Enter 192 168 30 1 and then tap enter 14 thA AA 4 l 8 21AM ir 192 168 30 1 ET 74 into AS FLASH AS DIM CENTER ARROW IREN LEFT ARROW RIGHT ARROW CONTROL Saved to bookmarks INNOVATED BY LIGHTING THE WAY The bookmark has been added CODE 3 21 BILAA FE 8 06 192 168 30 1 AS FLASH AS DIM CENTER ARROW SIREN WAIL SIREN YELP INNOVATED BY Ra AIR HORN CONTROL LIGHTING THE WAY Select the list icon at the bottom of your screen 15 Yal A A M 192 168 30 1 AS FLASH LEFT ARROW SIREN YELP INNOVATED BY AS DIM CENTER ARROW
24. subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission devices a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and
25. to the vLink network Check to be sure that you are typing the correct ip address 192 168 30 1 Turn the vLink OFF ON and then quickly connect Once connected complete the setup process by creating a unique ssid and password Change the SSID and password to something that is unique and meaningful to you Correct wiring connection Enter configuration mode and check the momentary box for the air horn button Using a 10AWG wire terminated with an appropriately sized ring terminal and user supplied fuse connect 12VDC to the terminal stud on the VLNK U circuit board Example Installation Photos 29 WARRAN I Y Code 3 Inc s emergency devices are tested and found to be operational at the time of manufacture Provided they are installed and operated in accordance with manufacturers recommendations Code 3 Inc guarantees all parts and components except the lamps to a period of 1 year LED Lighthead modules to a period of 5 years unless otherwise expressed from the date of purchase or delivery whichever is later Units demonstrated to be defective within the warranty period will be repaired or replaced at the factory service center at no cost Use of lamp or other electrical load of a wattage higher than installed or recommended by the factory or use of inappropriate or inadequate wiring or circuit protection causes this warranty to become void Failure or destruction of the product resulting from abuse or unusua
26. ur phone and connect to the new name then open the vLink app on your home screen to start using vLink Enable Light Bar Control Interlocks Restore Factory Defaults f SubmitChanges Select submit changes to save any changes you may have made NOTE IMAGES TAKEN USING IPHONE MENUS ON ANDROID DEVICES WILL LOOK DIFFERENT Technical Specifications Unit Weight Packaged Weight Input Voltage Operating Current Approvals Inputs Input Control Current Outputs Output Current Dimensions 84 Ibs 38 kg 1 6 Ibs 8 kg 10 to 16VDC lt 14 13 8VDC USA IC Canada ETSI Europe Certified gre lt 01A 13 8VDC nominal g 5A Max per output 30A combined total all outputs 2 35 vLink Z3 amp RLS Controller Model No VLNK Z3 VLNK RLS vLink Universal Controller Model No VLNK U Excluding output load current for Universal Output version Universal Output version only Route the red 10AWG wire to a high current 12VDC power source You may extend this wire by splicing a longer section of like wire as necessary It s very important that this wire be protected by a user supplied fuse installed near the 12VDC source The fuse rating should be about 125 of the total current for all outputs combined but must not exceed 30A 26 Compliance and Approvals Contains FCC ID W7OMRF24WGOMAMB This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is
27. ush the button again to turn the airhorn off can join the network on my VLNK U Why don t get an output when energize any of the switches Attempting to connect to the wrong vLink Attempting to connect to a vLink that has the password set vLink already in use vLink SSID and password have been set by user This is seen on the Apple iPhone Apple auto login feature is set to on Phone is not connected to the vLink network vLink address is being typed wrong You may not have completed the setup process by entering a unique password Under this condition others would be able to join your vLink Note only one phone at a time may be connected to vLink So if someone else connects to your vLink you will not be able to connect Your unique password cannot include any form of the default password password vLink is not powered from a switched ignition power source The air horn button is not configured as a momentary switch 12VDC is not connected to the input terminal 28 Several factors could cause this certain that you are attempting to connect to the vLink network in a shop environment check that others within range have not connected SSID and password are required info to connect This is normal Go to the apple settings utility and edit the vLink network settings by turning off the auto login option Check to be certain that you are connected
28. utton 2 3 Fu 7 Wi Fi Wi Fi networks AH95QR 4YM Authenticating Bw Settings Wireless and network 5 all 2 41 PM Wi Fi CF30ZV82RP Secured with WPA WPA2 4G 4G settings Bluetooth Code3CTL pOYkDU10r Secured with WPA WPA2 Data usage Not in range Device Testerz3 Not in range 7 Call settings Scan Add network Select the list icon at the bottom of your screen Tap on Wi Fi to view available networks as Wi Fi Wi Fi networks AH95QR 4YM Authenticating 5 ll i 2 41 PM 1 Code3CTL CF30ZV82RP Secured with WPA WPA2 Signal strength Good Security None Code3CTL pOYKkDUTOr Secured with WPA WPA2 Iv Show advanced options Connect Cancel BOULDER Testerz3 Not range Scan Add network Tap on Code3CTL Tap connect 20 4 ll i 2 41 PM 100 1 33 PM lt Wi Fi ON Wi Fi networks 95 74 Connected CF30ZV82RP Code3CTL pOYkDU10r Code 3 V Link Dem00000000000 FordU FredGolgartUnit E Advanced j WPS push button WPS PIN entry Tap on advanced Wi Fi Wi Fi networks Scanning Code3CTL A T Connected AH95QR 4YM Saved secured with WPA WPA2 CF30ZV82RP Secured with WPA WPA2 pOYkDU1 Or Secured with WPA WPA2 BOULDER Not range Add network You are now con
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