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-MOTO is self-contained, weather resistant, and operates on 12 or 24 VDC vehicle power. The 3065-MOTO–R is a remote power supply system designed for installation where available lighthead space is limited. The 3065-MOTO–R has all the same features of the 3065-MOTO.
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
- Tubular mount for motorcycle crash-bar attachment
- 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
- Mounting bracket: 3/4" to 1" tube
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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
BROCHURES
- STROBECOM II Catalog
- Low Profile Mount Preemption Emitter Brochure
- 3065/3065-R PREEMPTION EMITTER BROCHURE
- Motorcycle Brochure
- Fire and EMS
DOCUMENTS
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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