WOW!! Awesome video. I think the full on cruise light function would also work great for pilot cars as well. Along with the all white scene lighting would go great when escorting a wide load under bridges.
Using Soundoff Signals products along with it will yield the best results. You can use some other Manufacturers lighting along with it so long as the internal voltage regulates correctly.
I have speculating for years, However now I am positive the upfitting of this vehicle equals ....or exceeds the initial vehicle cost........I Love it ! Lol
This example, being for demonstration, has a lot more equipment then you'd find in a vehicle used by a department. It does have a higher cost with that in mind and the install process & programming is more involved with all of the product being utilized. When it comes to the total for vehicles in normal service, it'll be well under that of the actual vehicle.
We have... It's hard to compare them as there's a lot of details behind the scenes that separate them. As far as advancing what a Vehicle can do... their both absolutely incredible products.
Some of this system depends on the driver side front window being opened, such as for the high beam override and panic button. What would the panic button be used for anyway?
You'll need to use the Soundoff BLUEprint software to turn off the internal beeping. • In the top left corner, click on “manager blueprint devices” • Middle of the screen, click on “panel setup” • Along the righthand side, you’ll see the notification on/off “bell”
It's designed primarily to work along with Soundoff's LED products for proper performance and controlling/programming abilities. If the Vehicle add a few LED items on it from the Dealership as options/road-ready... you'd could probably get them to work and interface with BluePRINT if the voltage is right.
It ties in using added wiring if needed or it can tie into OEM triggers for grounding. If you can think of it... it can tie in and be used to perform a function most likely :)
What I kind of miss is a switch in the door that cuts off the siren when you get out after a pursuit. That way you dont have 5+ cars with sirens on when doing a felony stop.. Less stress, less action to take (finding and getting back into the car with siren still on)..
A helpful feature with BluePRINT is the park kill function. Instead of a door pin/switch, when the vehicles shifted into park, the siren turns off automatically.
While different than we're used to seeing where the Controller is the only way to active the warning lights and sirens, it's an example of how the system can be more creatively utilized in an emergency event.
Can a different siren be used or different control panel be used instead of a Sound Off one? e.g. a Whelen Cencom siren and controller with the BluePrint interface to control lighting
How would someone control this if they're like DOT with an Amber sysyem or Volunteer FD/Medic with a courtesy lamp? Mainly asking as stated it's best used with nERGY siren controllers.
Blue Print would allow for more advanced control over patterns, intensity and automatic functions like door triggers, park / drive mode. Wiring will be minimized when a large amount of accessorizing takes place.
SIRENNET but my Province banned siren controller in a POV. So is there another controller to use? Or connect to another controller like the Feniex 4200 since it doesn't have a siren amplifier, it's an add-on.
There unfortunately isn't a variance without siren amplification. You can of course skip a speaker, but the siren tones themselves will be built into the amplifier.