Lippert Components OneControl Unity Board M Owner's Manual

OneControl®
Unity Board
OWNER'S MANUAL
M Series
Rev. Q (Thor)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 2 Safety 2 Operation 3
Awning 3 Bed Lifts 3 Fans 4 Generator 4 HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) 5 Lighting 7 Monitor Panel 7 Slides 7 Stabilizers 7 Bluetooth Connection 8
Lockout 9 Troubleshooting 9
Introduction
The OneControl® Touch Panel is a touchscreen device that accesses system controls and monitoring software for recreational vehicles. The OneControl Unity Board™ is an electronic control system that provides direct power, control, monitoring and diagnostics for coach functions, including awnings, lighting, fans, HVAC, generators, water tanks, water pumps, tank heaters and battery levels. Each slide-out is controlled by its own module that is linked to the system via CAN network. Powering up the coach will also turn on the OneControl Touch Panel and the various controllers throughout the coach.
Additional information about this product can be obtained from lci1.com/support or by downloading the free myLCI app. The app is available on iTunes® for iPhone® and iPad® and also on Google Play™ for Android™ users.
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Safety
Read and understand all instructions and safety labels outlined in this manual before operating the system. Contact LCI Customer Service if there are questions or concerns about the procedures in the manual.
The “WARNING” symbol above is a sign that an installation procedure has a safety risk involved and
may cause death, serious personal injury or severe product or property damage if not performed
safely and within the parameters set forth in this manual.
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.
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Operation
The OneControl Touch Panel will be launched upon startup of the coach. The home screen will appear on startup (Fig. 1) with icons representing systems controlled by the Unity Board.
The device can be powered on or off using the power button (Fig. 1A) on the front of the touch panel.
NOTE: Stabilizers are optional equipment on some models/floor plans. The Stabilizers icon will only
populate if that feature is available.
To operate a system, press the icon representing that system. After accessing and adjusting a system via a touchscreen icon, push the Home icon in the center of the bottom row of the touchscreen to return to the OneControl home screen.
Fig. 1
Awning
1. Press the Awning icon.
2. Press the EXTEND (+) button (Fig. 2A)
to extend the awning and press the RETRACT (-) button (Fig. 2B) to retract the awning.
Fig. 2
A
B
A
Bed Lifts
1. Press the Bed Lifts icon to access the Bed Lift screen.
2. Press RAISE (Fig. 3A) to raise the bed and press LOWER (Fig. 3B) to lower the bed.
Fig. 3
A
B
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Fig. 4
Fans
1. Press the Fan icon to access the Fan screen.
2. Select a fan and then press the button to turn on the fan (Fig. 4). Press again to turn the fan off.
Generator
1. Press the Generator icon to access the Generator screen (Fig. 5).
2. Press the SETTINGS button (Fig. 5A).
3. Adjust the generator according to user preference (Fig. 6).
4. Press the START/STOP icon (Fig. 5B) on the right side of the screen to run or stop the generator.
Fig. 5
B
A
Fig. 6
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HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning)
1. Press the HVAC icon.
2. Press the Climate zone displayed (Fig. 7).
3. There are two boxes on the left side of the screen (Fig. 8). The top box (Fig. 8A) controls the heating/
cooling mode. The bottom box (Fig. 8B) controls the fan. Press the top box to choose the HVAC mode. A large box will populate with available options for that climate zone (Fig. 8). A. Heat/Cool: This mode provides High and Low set points. The HVAC system will operate to keep the
temperature between these two set points. Refer to step 5C.
B. Heat (Fig. 8C): This mode has a single set point and the furnace or heat pump will operate to keep
the temperature at that set point.
NOTE: If equipped with a heat pump, users will be prompted to choose a heat source (Fig. 8D). The options
are Gas or Heat Pump.
Fig. 7 Fig. 8
D
A
C
B
C. Cool (Fig. 9A): This mode has a single set point and the air conditioning will operate to maintain
the temperature at this point.
D. Off (Fig. 9B): Tapping this button turns off the HVAC system. E. Once the desired mode is selected, press the CLOSE button (Fig. 9C) on the right.
4. Press the bottom of the two boxes on the left (Fig. 8B) to choose the Fan mode. A large box will
populate with available fan settings (Fig. 10).
A. High (Fig. 10A): The fan will run continuously on high until another setting is chosen. B. Low (Fig. 10B): The fan will run continuously on low until another setting is chosen. C. Auto (Fig. 10C): The fan will run when the HVAC system calls for heating or cooling, then shuts off
after the set point is reached.
NOTE: The fan will continue to run for two minutes after the set point has been reached in order to cool the
compressor or furnace.
D. Once the desired fan setting has been selected, press the CLOSE button (Fig. 10D) on the right.
Fig. 9
C
A
B
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B
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5. Adjust the set points for the climate zone by updating the display.
NOTE: The adjusted temperature for the climate zone will be displayed inside a radius with a white dot on
it (Figs. 11 and 12).
A. Press and hold the white dot, then drag it around the radius (Figs. 11 and 12) to set the climate
zone's temperature set point.
I. Dragging the dot counterclockwise will lower (cooler) (Fig. 11) the set temperature. II. Dragging the dot clockwise around the radius will raise (hotter) (Fig. 12) the set temperature.
B. Once the desired set point is reached, release pressure on the white dot.
Fig. 11 Fig. 12
Counterclockwise
Clockwise
C. Two white dots will appear (Fig. 13) when in Heat/Cool mode (Fig. 13A).
I. Set the low end (cool) of the temperature range by moving the left dot counterclockwise. II. Set the high end (heat) of the temperature range by moving the right dot clockwise.
Fig.13
Cool
Heat
A
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Lighting
1. Press the Lighting icon to access the Lighting screen (Fig. 14).
NOTE: Individual light status is displayed by
a light bulb to the left of the light's name (Fig. 14A). The light icon will display a lit bulb if the light is on or a dim bulb if the light is off.
2. Pressing the individual light buttons will turn that light on or off.
3. Pressing the highlighted ALL ON or ALL OFF icons (Fig. 14B) will turn all lights on or off.
Monitor Panel
1. Press the Monitor Panel icon to access the Tank Monitor screen (Fig. 15).
2. The monitored systems (Fig. 15A) will display the status of the various tanks.
3. Press the buttons on the right to turn on or off a specific component (Fig. 15B).
Fig. 14
A
B
Fig. 15
A
NOTE: The icons will light up when the
corresponding device is in use.
Slides
1. Press the Slides icon to access the Slides screen (Fig. 16).
2. Select a slide-out to operate. A. Press the OUT (+) button (Fig. 16A) to
extend the slide-out.
B. Press the IN (-) button (Fig. 16B) to
retract the slide-out.
Fig. 16
B
Stabilizers
1. Press the Stabilizers icon to access the Stabilizers screen (Fig. 17).
2. Select a stabilizer to operate. A. Press EXTEND (Fig. 17A) to extend the
stabilizer.
B. Press RETRACT (Fig. 17B) to retract the
stabilizer.
Fig. 17
A
B
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Bluetooth Connection
After installing the LCI OneControl app from the Apple app store or the Google Play store, open OneControl to start the procedure to connect a smart device to Bluetooth.
NOTE: The minimum requirements for the smart device are IOS 9.0 or Android 5.0 with Bluetooth 4.0.
1. Tap the I ACCEPT button (Fig. 18A) on the End User License Agreement (EULA) view.
2. Tap the GET STARTED button (Fig. 19A) on the Welcome screen.
3. Select BLUETOOTH (Fig. 20A) when prompted.
4. Find the system name (Fig. 21A) that matches the ID supplied on the OneControl Bluetooth system.
5. Enter the password (Fig. 22A) included on the OneControl wireless system.
6. Type in a PIN number (Fig. 23) to prevent unintended access to the coach.
7. After OneControl has successfully connected, tap the CONTINUE button to finish the setup.
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
A
A
Fig. 20
Fig. 21
A
A
Fig. 22
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Lockout
There may be lockout capability from a motorized ignition if the brake system is wired into the controller. If a signal is received, the Unity Board will lock out several functions to prevent operation of the devices during transit. If this occurs, there will be a padlock displayed at the top right-hand corner of the home screen (Fig. 24A), and a padlock will also be shown to the right of the functions that are locked (Fig. 25A).
Fig. 24
A
Troubleshooting
What Is Happening? Why? What Should Be Done?
Power disconnected
Missing icons
Loose CAN harness connections
Verify adequate 12V power and ground to the appropriate module.
Verify the CAN data harnesses are connected. Remove the data harnesses and re-seat them. Make sure connector pins are not loose.
Fig. 25
A
Missing slide icon
Selected function does not operate
On/Off feature turns on, but immediately turns off
Touch panel will not power up
Heat pump will not operate and switches to gas heat
Bad or disconnected controller
Function is locked out
Function already open
Wrong fuse setting
Wrong fuse value
Verify all slide controllers are connected and functional. Replace bad controller.
If the icon is present, but will not operate on the touchscreen, it may be locked out because the ignition is on. Turn ignition off.
If icon is present, but grayed out, the function could be open on a smart device connected to the OneControl app. Close function on smart device.
In the configurator, verify the fuse has been set to the appropriate setting for that function.
In the configurator, make sure the proper fuse value has been set for that output.
No fuse Make sure the 5A fuse in the power center is present and intact.
Loose fuse Re-seat loose fuse. Blown fuse Replace fuse.
Defaults to gas heat because certain conditions are not met
The outside temperature must be above 47 degrees.
The set point cannot be more than 8 degrees above the current zone temperature; e.g., climate zone temperature is 68 degrees, then the set point cannot exceed 76 degrees.
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