Code 3 proudly introduces the RX 2700™ CC with MultiColor (MC) Capability. This dual color lightbar uses the latest LED dual color technology to provide intense color that is 20% brighter than any competitive MultiColor technology.
Applications VehiclesBenefits
- Two full signals out of one lighthead – No more compromising signal strength and size by splitting a LED lighthead to get two colors
- Turn a red/blue lighthead into a white takedown. This provides increased takedown lighting at no additional cost or loss of emergency warning positions
- When MultiColor is used in the rear, red/blue modules can change directly to a full size
Design Features
Design Features for MultiColor
- MultiColor LED Modules (Red/Blue, Red/White, Red/Amber, Blue/Amber)
- 22 LED PriZm II Lightheads in each Corner Position (Red/Blue only)
- 22 LED (R/B only) or 16 LED Directional PriZm II Lightheads in Front and Rear Positions
- 900 (default) or 950 Flash Pattern Software
Design Features for Single Color
- Red, Blue, White, Amber or Green LEDs
- 12 LED PriZm II Lightheads in each Corner Position
- 12 LED, 8 LED or 3 LED Directional PriZm II Lightheads in Front and Rear Positions
- 600 (default) or 800 Flash Pattern Software
Design Features for Both Single and MultiColor
- One Touch Setting/Changing of Flash Patterns
- Flasher/Steady Burn Feature for Takedown and Alley Lights
- LED Dimming Feature
- Corner Cruise Lights
- Built-In
Standard Options
- Various Length
General Specifications
- Lengths: 18" (457 mm) (Single color lightbar only), 22.5" (572 mm) (Single color lightbar only), 36" (914 mm), 44" (1118 mm),47" (1194 mm), 52" (1321 mm), 58" (1473 mm), 69" (1753 mm), 80" (2032 mm) and 91" (2311 mm)
- 12.2" W x 2.7" H (310 mm x 69 mm)
- 12 Volt
- Meets all Applicable SAE, NFPA and California Title 13 Specifications when properly configured
900 Series Software: Ability to change all lighthead flash patterns to one of the standard flash patterns (one of 24 flash patterns)
950 Series Software: Ability to change flash patterns in any pair of lightheads (usually symmetrical). Each pair can be programmed with one of the standard flash patterns


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