How to Program Q Serial Cruise Mode
Q Series
- Introduction to the Q Series Family 2:32
- Comparing 3 Mode & Serial Wiring and Installation 2:46
- How to Program Q Series Warning Flash Patterns 1:26
- How to Program Q Series Pattern Phasing 2:41
- How to Program Q Series Cruise Mode 1:09
- How to Program Q Series STT Signal 2:56
- How to Program Q Series Flood Mode 1:28
- How to Program Q Series Colors 2:34
- How to Program Q Series Color Lock 2:13
- How to Program Q Serial Zones 5:25
- How to Program Q Serial Inputs 2:35
- How to Program Q Serial Flash Patterns 1:35
- How to Program Q Serial Cruise Mode 1:52
- How to Program Q Serial Stop-Tail-Turn Signal 4:07
- How to Program Q Serial Flood Mode 1:33
- How to Program Q Serial Low Power & Cut Off 1:24
- How to Program Q Serial Directional Patterns 3:04
- What Comes with the Q Series Surface Mounts 1:58
- What Comes with Q Series 100 & 200 Sticks 1:11
- What Comes with Q Series Mirror Mounts 0:54
- What Comes with Q Series 1x & 2x Dash Lights 1:55
- What Comes with Q Series Under Mirror Pucks 1:07
Q Series
- Introduction to the Q Series Family 2:32
- Comparing 3 Mode & Serial Wiring and Installation 2:46
- How to Program Q Series Warning Flash Patterns 1:26
- How to Program Q Series Pattern Phasing 2:41
- How to Program Q Series Cruise Mode 1:09
- How to Program Q Series STT Signal 2:56
- How to Program Q Series Flood Mode 1:28
- How to Program Q Series Colors 2:34
- How to Program Q Series Color Lock 2:13
- How to Program Q Serial Zones 5:25
- How to Program Q Serial Inputs 2:35
- How to Program Q Serial Flash Patterns 1:35
- How to Program Q Serial Cruise Mode 1:52
- How to Program Q Serial Stop-Tail-Turn Signal 4:07
- How to Program Q Serial Flood Mode 1:33
- How to Program Q Serial Low Power & Cut Off 1:24
- How to Program Q Serial Directional Patterns 3:04
- What Comes with the Q Series Surface Mounts 1:58
- What Comes with Q Series 100 & 200 Sticks 1:11
- What Comes with Q Series Mirror Mounts 0:54
- What Comes with Q Series 1x & 2x Dash Lights 1:55
- What Comes with Q Series Under Mirror Pucks 1:07
Video Transcript
Programming cruise mode with any of the 5 available colors on your light heads is really straightforward. Using the Q Link software program, let me show you how that's done. On a typical cruise mode, you'd have 1 color on one half of the vehicle, another color on the other half of the vehicle. Since I have 6 modules, I'll program 3 modules on Zone 8 and 3 modules on Zone 9. I'll start by activating Input 28, which is my zone programming wire. I'll connect that to power. Click my zone tab, select Zone 8. Blue will illuminate. I'll activate 3 modules to Zone 8. I'll click Zone 9. Activate 3 modules to Zone 9. Uh, now select input and put 1 cruise signal brightness at 10%. And on Zone 8, I'll program that to red. And on Zone 9, I'll program that to blue. I'll go ahead and program Input 2 as cruise signal at 100% red on Zone 8, blue on Zone 2. On Input 3, I can program a different color. Let's just go ahead and go with green on Zone 8 and amber on Zone 2, I program my device. I'll now disconnect my zone programming wire. Activate live mode and turn on Input 1, which is Zone 8 in red and Zone 9 in blue at 10%. Input 2 is 100% Zone 8 and Zone 9. And of course, Input 3 is green and amber, Zone 8 and Zone 9. This concludes how you set up cruise mode using this system.