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INSTRUCTIONS
E-Glo Controller Kit
2016-10-11
SPECTRA GLO LED RIG/B CONTROLLER
GENERAL
Kit Numbers
58000218
Models
Formodel fitment information, seethe PaA retail catalog orthe
Parts and Accessories section of wwwharley-davidson com
(English only)
No TE
Retain this instruction sheet for future installation and
operation a! other R/G/E lighting kits.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Separate purchase of Power Connection Kll(Pai1 No. 69201526
or 69201636), unless already installed
When other accessories are installed to the main harness. an
optional Swflched Circuit Adapter Harness (part number
69201706) should be used in conjunction with this kit.
The riders safety depends upon the correct installation of
this kit. If the procedure is not within your capabil
you do not have the correct tools, have a Harley-Davidson
dealer perform the installation. Improperinsiallation ofthis
kit could result in death or serious injury. (00308a)
NO TE
This controller Kit is designed to operate the various Spectra
Glo LED light kits
All Spectra Glo LED light kits are designed and intended for
display use only, Some local regulations prohibit using colored
or indirect lighting during vehicle operation on public streets.
Check local regulations before installation
Electrical Overload
It is possible to overload your vehicle‘s charging system
by adding too many electrical accessories Ifthe combined
electrical accessories operating at any one time consume
more electrical current than the vehicle‘s charging system
can produce, the electrical consumption can discharge the
battery and cause damage to the vehicle's electrical
system. See an authorized HarleyrDavidson dealer for
advice about the amount of current consumed by additional
electrical accessories or for necessary wiring changes.
(002l1c)
When installing any electrical accessory, be certain not to
exceed the maximum amperage rating ofthe iuse or uit
breaker protecting the affected circuit being mo ed.
Exceeding the maximum amperage can lead to electrical
failures, which could result in death or serious injury.
(00310:!)
Referto SPECTRA GLO LOAD CALCULATlON lNFORMATION
section later In this document for more information
KIT CONTENTS
Reier to Figure 2 and Table l.
FCC REGULATIONS
FCC ID: M3N68000217
This deVioe complies with Pen 15 oi the FCC Rules and With
lnduslry Canada licence—exempt RSS standard(s). Operation
is subiect to the following two conditions. (1) this device may
not cause harmiul interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interlerence received. including interference that may cause
undesired operation
NOTE
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly
approved by Continental may void the FCC authorization to
operate this equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply With the
limits (or a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 oi 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
interierence to radio communications However, there is no
guarantee that interlerenoe Will not occur in a particular
installation. it this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or telewsion reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment on and on. the user Is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures
- Reorient or relocate the receiwng antenna.
- lncrease the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
lrom that to which the receiver is connected
' Consullthe dealeror an experienced radio or TV leCI'Il'llCian
lor help
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Please dispose oi materials responsibly.
RGB LIGHT HARNESS LOCATION (Common Light Combinations)
99"”?
Uppur Speaker RIGIB nghb Ind commllor
Vam RIGIB Light Ind Cantmiler
Law" Spa-kc! RIGIB Light and Commller
Footboan‘i RIG/B ngh_u and commilar
5.
B.
Saddlebtg Spuiur RIGIB [Jams and Comller
Tour-Pal: Spank" RIGIB Lights and Controller
All RIGID Light: with Controller
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Figun 1.
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INSTALLATION
1.
See service manual. Remove seat.
2, See service manual. Remove left side cover.
NOTE
Beginning with 2017 Touring models, a gray 3-way PM
NOTE
Clean the controller mounting area with soap. Allow to dry
thoroughly Remove debris, dirt and grime from the vehicle
areas to be highlighted.
Ambient temperature should be at least 10 “C (50.0 ’F) for
proper adhesion of me controller to vehicle surfaces
accessory oonnectoris located under the right side cover. See 6' axing“ 0' the light string mu“ have an end up (2)
the service manual for more inlonnatr'on. ' '
_ 7. Connect the controller harness to the accessory power
3. Models wrth accessory connector: Install Accessory hamess.
Eonnection Kit (Pan No. 69201526) unless already
installed. Proceed to step 5‘ 3. Bundle the wire leads from the controller. Use the cable
straps (1) to secure the controller leads and all wiring
4. Models wlthout accessory connector: Install Accessory Dem" the lights.
Connector Kit (Pan No. 69201636).
_ _ _ 9. See the service manual Install left side cover.
5, Refer to Figure 2 Choose a suitable location tor mounting
the controller (5) under the seat or behind the lett side . . .
cover. Use two-sided “we (3) provided in kit. or cable 10. See‘ the se‘rvroemanual. Alter Installing seat, pull up on the
straps“), sea ove tyi us secure.
SERVICE PARTS
Figure 2. Service Parts. Spectra Glo Controller Kit
SERVICE PARTS
68000218
Table 1. Service Pam Tabla
1 Cable strap (4) 10006
2 End cap 69201616
3 Tape. two-sided (2) Not Sold Separately
4 Fob, LED RIG/B controller 68000217
5 Controller, LED RIG/B L68000219
6 Vthre extension harness. 8 in 69201529
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SPECTRA GLO LOAD CALCULATION
INFORMATION
The Spectra Glo system' is limited to 3000 m Usethe following
table to determine the total current draw at the desired
configuration. Calculate the total current draw by multiplying
the number of kit(s) (each line) by the provided current draw.
Sum all totals The value should be less than or equal to 3000
mA. The lollowing example describes how to calculate total
system load.
Table 2. Calculator Example of Spectra Glo Kits
Rider Footboards
Passenger Footboards 50500495
Fairing Vent 63000194
Speaker Lights (Stage l) 68000232
Speaker Lights (Stage II Round) 88000231
Speaker Lights (Stage ll Saddle Bag) 68000233
Base Light Pods (6) 68000213
Expansion Light Pods (4)
‘ System Total must be 3000 m or less
| System Total = 2175
Rider Footboards
Table 3 Spectra Glo RGB Accessory Calculator
Passenger Footboards
Fairing Vent
Speaker Lights (Stage I) 68000232
Speaker Lights (Stage II Round) 68000231 125
Speaker nghts (Stage II Saddle Bag) 68000233 125
Ease Light Pods (6) 450
Expansion Light Pads (4) J—SBOOOZM | | 300
" System Total must be 3000 mA or less | System Total =
Table A. Spectra Glo
Fob
RGB Accenorlec
6800021 7
JAE Cap 69201597
Y Harness (3-way) 69201594
3-in Jumper Harness 69201525
a-in Jumper Hemess 69201529 4
24-in Jumper Harness 69201530
24-in Jumper with grommet 69201595
4B-in Jumper Harness 69201625
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SPECTRA GLO OPERATION
Fob
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Default Settings
- The controller and lob arrive paired. See Foh Pairing if lob
needs to be paired.
- Refer to Figure 4. Seven preset color zones are available
Each havmg a number of shades:
. White
- Green
- Aqua
- Blue
- Pink
- Red
- Yellow
- Three color modes are available:
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‘ 1
- Solid
1. Power (on or off) _
2‘ Mode Flash
3. Change color . Fade
4. Scroll up
5. Scroll down
Figure 3. Fob
mum
Figure A, Color Spectrum
OPERATION
System ONIOFF
NOTE
The lights will resume its last settings when the vehicle has
been powered on after being all
1. Wake the controller lrom Low Power Sleep by turning the
ignition switch to the Ignition or Accessory position.
2. Refer to Figure 3. Press the Power button (1) on the lob.
Changing the Mode
1 Reler to Figure 3, Press the Mode button (2) to toggle
through the three modes.
2. Adjust the flash and lade speeds:
a. Set mode to Flash or Fade.
b Press the Scroll up button (4) to increase the speed
gradually, Hold to quickly increase speed.
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c. Press the Scroll down button (5) to increase the
speed gradually, Hold to quickly decrease speed.
3. The next time either Flash or Fade color mode resume,
the previous speed selection will resume until it is changed.
Changing Color
1 Reler to Figure 3. Press Change Color button (3) to scroll
and change color zones.
NOTE
Shade cannot be adjusted in the White Color Zone.
2. Adjust the color shade:
a Set mode to Solid.
b, Press the Scroll up (4) or Scroll dcvwn (5) button
repeatedly to slowly change the shade. Hold the
button to quickly change the shade.
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Fob Pairing
NOTE
Refer to Figure 5. The key ring ball (3) can fall when cover is
removed. Use care not to lose it
1.
6.
Refer to Figure 5. Remove four screws securing the back
cover of lob Remove cover.
Turn the ignition switch to the Ignition or Amessory position.
Disconnect controller power connector for 10 seconds.
Connect controller power connector, Pairing mode is active
(or only 15 seconds.
Press and hold button (2) until Spectra Glo lights on vehicle
cycle through all seven color zones,
Install lob cover.
Reset Factory Default
1.
2.
3.
Perform steps 1-4 cl Fob Pairing.
Refer to Figure 5, Press and hold button (2) until Spectra
Glo lights on vehicle cycle through all seven color zones.
Continue to hold an extra 5 seconds until Spears Glo lights
cycle through all seven color zones 3 second time.
Install fob cover.
Replace Fob Battery
NOTE
The key ring bail (3) can fall when cover is removed. Use care
not to lose it.
Rater to Figure 5. Remove tour screws hold on back cover
01 fob. Remove cover.
2. Remove battery (1) by pushing battery out of retainer
3. Install new battery (CR2032 or equivalent) with positive (+)
side up.
4. Install lob cover.
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tamer
2: RmtButton
3. Keyringbail
Figure 5. Fob Rent and Battery
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
1.
Active Sleep
a. Reduces battery drain while system is listening for
commands from fob (system all).
b. Thin occurs up to 60 minutes after last button
command when system is all.
2. Deep Sleep
a. System shuts down to reduce excessive battery drain
while vehicle is all and system is not in use.
b. This occur: when system has been in Active Sleep
mode for more than 30 minutes, Either when IGN is
OFF or system voltage IS under 11.5 volts,
3. Engine Running Lockout
a. For safety reasons. all buttons on lob are disabled,
The mode automatically changed to solid and lights
maintain current color.
b Thls occurs when the vehicle's switch is in the lGN
(Ignition) position and engine is running or battery
voltage is greater than approximately 13 volts.
4. Overmrrent or Overvoltage Shut Down
a. System turns ofl‘ to protect against overvcltage.
system shorts and over loading the system.
b. This occurs when system voltage exceeds 16 volts.
wire harness is shorted to battery or ground or
number at accessories exceed maximum system
threshold (3000 mA) (refer to Load Calculation
Table).
TROUBLESHOOTING
For each scenario. lollow remedy steps in order. Only continue
to next step ilsymptom has not been solved.
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Lights will not turn on
Fob buttons will not work
01526 or 69201636) is properly
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Confirm Power Connection
installed.
Confirm that vehicle power is between 11.513 volts at controller connector
(battery and IGN) pins while switched to IGN or ACC.
as It vehicle is switched to IGN or ACC and power is greater than 13 volts,
system entered Engine Running Lockout mode. See Additional Features.
b. If vehicle power is less than 11.8 volts. system entered Low Battery Shut
Down mode. See Additional Features.
Confirm that lob battery does not require replacement. See Battery Replace»
ment.
Perform Fob Pairing procedure. See Fob Pairing.
- Plugged in charger and buttons on fob will
not work
- Plugged in charger and lights are stuck in
solid color mode
- Lights set to flashing or lade mode, plugged
in charger and system is set to solid mode
NOTE
Plugging in a chargerwilh vehicle switched to IGN or Act: can cause system
to enter Engine Running Lockout mode. See Additional Features.
Confirm that system power is between 11 .5-13 volts at controller battery
and IGN pins while switched to IGN or ACC.
. ll system power is greater than 13 volts. lights have entered Engine Running
Lodtout mode. See Additional Features,
. Switch vehicle OFF and test tunction.
- Color zones do not look like colors in manual
— colors look very similar
Start tram controller and check tor shorts in components or RGB wiring by
disconnecting individual segments or groups of accessories.
. I want to turn my lights on or all while riding
- I want my lights to flash while riding
- I have lights in flashing or fade mode and
when vehide is started it turns to solid mode
While riding. lights enter Engine Running Lockout mode, See Additional
Features. For safety reasons, lights must be turned on and color selected
before engine is started.
- Vehicle is switched to lGN or ACC — lights
were working but then turned ofi
Confirm that system power is between 11.5-16 volts at controller battery
and lGN pins while switched (0 IGN or ACC
ll system power is greater than 16 volts. lights have entered Overcurrent or
Overvoltage Shut Down mode. See Additional Features.
The vehicle may have entered one of the sleep modes. See Additional
Features.
It vehicle has been idle less than 90 minutes, it has entered Active Sleep
Mode. See Additional Features. Press Power button on lab to turn lights back
on.
It vehicle has been idle for longer than 90 minutes. it has entered Deep Sleep
mode. See Additional Features. Wake system by turning vehicle's switch to
IGN or ACC momentarily and press Power button on lot: to turn lights back
on.
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