Siren Speaker
The Trail Blazer 2 features an integral multi-tone digital siren has a power rating of 60 watts, but has a dB sound rating equivalent to 80 watts (typically 109.9 dB @ 7 metres). Three siren tones – Yelp/Wail, Hi/Lo and Air Horn – are projected through an unobtrusive, low profile speaker positioned on the underside of the lightbar.
LED Light Heads
Super bright LED’s including a Gatso module are set to the rear, front and corners of the lightbar creating a full 360º light output.
There are currently 2 Trail Blazer 2 models available, the Standard edition has all blue LED’s including a Gatso to the rear with a blue lens, the Advanced edition includes front take downs and rear reds as well as a Gatso with a clear lens – see below for details.
Multi-Functional Switch Panel
The superior 5-way (standard) and 7-way (advanced) handset controllers offer reliable direct control of the lighting and siren features.
The illuminated handsets with a one-piece wipe clean keypad have multi-functional pre-programmed Start/Stop/Siren tone and 999 buttons, just like you would expect to find in a fully marked emergency services vehicle with functions including:
- 999 Button to immediately start Blue Lights and Siren
- Individual buttons to turn each function On and Off separately if required
- Best of all – a single multi-purpose Siren control button for all tone functions:
– Single press – Starts Siren
– Subsequent presses – Scrolls to next siren sound
– Press and hold – Actives the Air Horn sound for extra punch
– Double press – Stops the siren
In addition to this all buttons are dimly lit when the function is off, to aid night time use, and brightly lit when the function is on. Ideal for knowing what lights are on in day light conditions, ensuring the operator is always aware of activated functions.
Safety Lanyard
All models are supplied complete with an adjustable safety lanyard which prevents the lightbar from becoming detached from the vehicle in the event of a collision.
Carry Bag
Each unit is supplied with a custom made holdall to protect and store the lightbar when not in use.