PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The model 3065 family of TOMAR STROBECOM II preemption emitters are used on authorized vehicles to activate TOMAR STROBECOM II 2000, 3000, & 4000 Series products and any other non-coded optical preemption and priority control systems. The 3065-LOPRO is self-contained, weather resistant, and operates on 12 or 24 VDC vehicle power. The 3065-LOPRO–R is a remote power supply system designed for installation where available lighthead space is limited. The 3065-LOPRO–R has all the same features of the 3065.
Configured via optional software, the 3065 can emit any of 65,000 vehicle ID’s of either Emergency Band (high) or Transit Band (low) priorities. The 3065 is equipped with continuous self-diagnostics with visual feedback and a highly adaptable automatic disable system to prevent intersection lockup. An optional visible light filter can be added to make emitter operation invisible on undercover, transit, or maintenance vehicles.
KEY FEATURES
- Self-contained, potted emitter assembly
- Hermetically sealed lamp
- Power and control cable included
- Waterproof connectors
- Control switch and indicator included
- Low power mode for transit applications
- Disable feature can be latching/non-latching, GND or +BAT polarity
- SAE J1708/J1587 interface allows on/off control, disable override, and code programming from onboard vehicle computer
SPECS
- Range: 2500+/- feet in high power, 1000+/- feet in low power
- Output: Xenon flash compatible with TOMAR STROBECOM and competitive, non-coded, preemption equipment.
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Power Requirements:
- Input voltage: 9 to 30VDC
- Input current: 2.8A average @ 12.8V, 1.4A average @ 25.6V
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Construction:
- Strobe features a pure gold vacuum-metallized reflector for optimal infrared reflection, sealed inside an IP69K waterproof lens using TOMAR's patented T-Seal™.
- Strobe is mated to a black powder-coated metal housing for long-lasting durability – the same construction found on the mounting bracket.
- Remote power supply is fully potted and features a 2-position on/off switch.
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Size:
- Self-Contained emitter: 5.28”W x 2.1”H x 6.03”D
- Remote Emitter: 5.28”W x 2.1”H x 4.15”D
- Power Supply: 5.13”W x 1.75”H X 3.87”D
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Weight:
- 2.5 lbs. (1.14kg) *with power supply
- 1.1 lbs. (0.5kg) *without power supply – emitter only
Why Strobe and not IR LED?
A TOMAR strobe emitter puts out over 100 times more peak Infrared power in its flash than a LED emitter does. The TOMAR strobe uses some of this peak power advantage to project a substantially wider beam, making it easier for an intersection or Strobeswitch gate access-point to detect an approaching emergency vehicle at higher off-axis angles. This also allows TOMAR emitters to have a standard performance rating of over 2,500 feet, and in many cases, a line-of-sight range of a mile. All of this equates to vehicle preemption taking place sooner, and reducing risk.
Lightbars with built-in STROBECOM II™ Emitters
DOCUMENTS
- Emitter Coding Manual
- Strobecom II System Manual
- STROBECOM II 3065 Series LOPRO (Low Profile) Emitter System Install and Operation Instructions (IS0828)
- 3065 & 3065-R Information Sheet
- 3065 & 3065-R Installation and Operation
BROCHURES
3D STEP FILES
FAQ's
How far do your emitters send the signal?
TOMAR emitters are detectable from approximately 2500+/- feet
Do TOMAR emitters come with a warranty?
Yes, our 3065 & T792HL style power supplies are backed by an industry leading 10-year warranty. Our 401 power supplies & strobes are backed by a 2-year warranty
Are these IR emitters?
Yes, our optical emitters send a IR or infrared signal
Do they require programming?
No, our emitters do not require programming in order to operate or be detected at intersections but they can be programmed to send a specific code if that is needed.
What is the VLF?
Our emitters are offered with an optional VLF which is a visible light filter to block any visible light from being seen.
Do you offer a handheld version?
Yes, our T792HLB-20V & 3065B-20V provide a full strength emitter option
Can emitters be mounted behind a windshield or on a vehicles dashboard?
Yes, they can be but most vehicles have an IR style windshield. While IR windshields will assist in reducing the heat inside of a vehicle it will also unfortunately reduce the range that an emitter can send a signal.
What is the Envelope of Safety®?
Since 1969, TOMAR has had one primary focus – to provide equipment that can be relied on in an emergency to help save people and property. To focus on that mission while being a value-adder to our community and those we serve worldwide, TOMAR developed the Envelope of Safety®.
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