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Denice Gaunt
July 25, 2025

I do not have that awning control pad. My pad only operates over the door awning, not the main one.

Summary of Contents for NewMar King Aire 2015

  • Page 3 RV lifestyle offers you in your new King Aire. Whether camping at your favorite remote fishing hole or tailgating at the big game with your friends, have fun in the knowledge that Newmar is with you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL INFORMATION ......9 Taking Delivery of your new King Aire Dealer Responsibilities Customer Responsibilities Owner’s Information Package The Newmar Warranty on your new King Aire Warranty Service Deadline Customer Relations Reporting Safety Defects Owners Guide Information Placards and Labels...
  • Page 6 Occupant Restraints PROPANE GAS & FUEL ......32 Propane Gas System General Information Propane Regulator Propane Distribution Lines Precautions & Recommendations Fire Safety Fire Extinguisher Propane Detector CO Detector Smoke Detector Emergency Exit Window 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 7 CABINETS ..........45 Pull Out Kitchen Extension / Island FURNITURE ..........46 Kitchen / Dinette Area Living Room Furniture Bedroom Area INTERIOR FEATURES ........ 47 Light & Accessory Switching Bedspread Flooring Ceiling Window Treatment Safe 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 8 Vents Doors AWNINGS…………………………………………….56 Side Awning Extending and Retracting Manual Retraction "Oasis" Entry Door Awning Window Awnings Chapter ELECTRICAL FEATURES GENERAL INFORMATION ......58 110 VOLT AC SYSTEM ......58 110 VAC Breaker Boxes Generator 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 9: General Information

    Toilet P-Traps Black Water Holding Tank Gray Water Holding Tank Waste Water Disposal Camping with Sewer Hook-Up Sewage Tank Rinse Winterization Sanitizing Chapter AUDIO, VIDEO & OTHER ELECTRONICS AUDIO / VIDEO FEATURES ......73 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 10 Walls & Ceiling Dash Woodwork Counter Tops Accessories Detectors Condensation ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ......83 Monthly Every Three (3) Months Every Six (6) Months Annually COLD WEATHER USE ........ 84 SILVERLEAF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL GUIDE 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 11: Taking Delivery Of Your New King Aire

    It is a statement. It is an image. It is a lifestyle. The King Aire is a proud addition to the Newmar line of luxury motor coaches, blending cutting edge technology with an old world eye for detail, and a commitment to unrelenting craftsmanship. The Newmar heritage is one of innovation and creativity.
  • Page 12: Customer Responsibilities

    The customer is responsible for regular and proper maintenance of the vehicle. Properly maintaining your vehicle will prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by your Newmar limited warranty. The maintenance guidelines in this manual and any other applicable manual should be followed.
  • Page 13: The Newmar Warranty On Your New King Aire

    If you wish to schedule maintenance work, schedule service work, or order parts you should notify your local authorized Newmar Service Center to set up an appointment. If you are unsure of the location of the closest authorized Service Center, see the listing in this manual. You may also write to:...
  • Page 14: Placards And Labels

    To activate the warranties on the components within your Newmar recreational vehicle, be sure to file the appropriate registration card with the component manufacturer as described with the individual instruction booklet.
  • Page 15: Information Sheet / Appliance Data Label

    This label can be found in the largest wardrobe in the unit, usually either in the bedroom or bathroom area. Listed on this sheet is the six digit Newmar Serial Number. This number is needed whenever making an appointment for service or ordering parts through your Newmar Dealer or Service Center.
  • Page 16 Pull the unit onto the scales shown in Fig. 1. This is the total weight of the unit. To do this, pull the unit onto the scales so that all of the wheels are on the scale. Record the weight. This is the GVW and should not exceed the GVWR supplied by Newmar for the unit. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 17: General Tire Information

    The tire size breaks down like this: The first number, “315”, is the section width of the tire in millimeters. Section width is the measurement of the tire from outside sidewall to outside sidewall. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 18: Important Rv Tire Information

    EACH TRIP, AND SHOULD ALWAYS BE CHECKED AND ADJUSTED WITH THE TIRES COLD. NEVER ADD OR RELEASE PRESSURE FROM THE TIRES WHEN THEY ARE HOT (AFTER HAVING DRIVEN A MILE OR MORE). For additional information on your tires, contact Newmar Corporation. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 19: Customer Assistance

    Roof Air Dometic ......800-544-4881 Appliances Dishwasher, Midwest Sales ....574-287-3365 Freezer Dometic ......800-544-4881 Microwave (Dometic) Dometic ......800-544-4881 Microwave (GE) Midwest Sales ....574-287-3365 Range Atwood-Greenbrier ..815-877-5700 Magic Chef ....... 515-792-7000 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 20 Kwikee Products ....800-736-9961 Steps, Manual Hickory Springs Mfg..574-262-2399 Tires Goodyear ......800-227-1999 Michelin ......803-234-5000 Heating Furnaces Atwood Mobile Prod..815-877-5700 Suburban Mfg....800-659-2138 Furnace, Hydronic ITR ........800-993-4402 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 21: General & Safety Information

    Never operate a vehicle if a difference in braking efficiency is noticeable. • Extreme terrain and adverse weather may affect the handling and/or performance of your vehicle. Please refer to your chassis manual for related information. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 22: Dash Instrumentation And Controls

    Temperature: Displays engine operating temperature. Normal operating temperatures are 180 – 220 degrees, depending on how the coach is being used. Towing heavy loads, or operating in the mountains will cause the engine temperature to run higher. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 23: Jacks Down Warning

    Please refer to the Spartan Chassis Owners guide for further detailed information on your Spartan chassis. Newmar encourages you to become familiar with the instrumentation and other monitoring systems incorporated into your King Aire.
  • Page 24 Spartan Lightbar Message Center 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 25 System Initialization Sequence 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 26 “Telltale” Warning Light Information 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 27 To ease operation of the various accessories and systems used during travel, the “cockpit” area has been designed to put controls and switches within easy reach of the driver. The following is a description of the switches and their functions. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 28 Fan Speed (selects speed of front overhead fans). Left Side Dash Switches Fog Lights (operates exterior front “fog” lights). Battery Boost (momentarily connects the house batteries and chassis batteries for additional cranking power). Air Horn (selects between air and electric horns) 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 29 Interior Lights (operates the four front overhead interior lights to illuminate the steps as you enter). Power Door Locks (power locking for the entrance and basement doors). Passenger Side HVAC Control Panel (allows passenger to tailor the dash HVAC to their comfort). 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 30 When a turn signal is activated, the monitor will switch to display that side of the unit. If the rear vision monitor is turned on manually, you can toggle through the cameras by 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 31 This monitor is located under the front overhead cabinet, just inside the entrance door. It is mounted on a swiveling, tilting head so positioning it for maximum comfort is possible. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 32 In addition to the recommended inspection, these should also be checked prior to an extended trip. • Sleeping facilities are not to be used while the vehicle is in motion. • Become familiar with the operation of the escape window, but use it strictly as an emergency exit. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 33 Some shoulder belts can be adjusted upward or downward to help position the belt away from your neck. Push on the anchorage cover to release the anchorage, and then move it up or down to the position that serves you best. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 34 Propane cylinders shall not be placed or stored inside the vehicle. Propane cylinders are equipped with safety devices that relieve excessive pressure by discharging propane to the atmosphere. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 35 Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive propane pressure causing fire or explosion. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 36 Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize the vent blockage that could result in excessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 37 More frequent inspections may be required if the extinguisher is exposed to the weather or to possible tampering. Do not test the extinguisher by partially discharging. Doing this will cause a loss of pressure. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 38 Ventilate the unit with fresh air and the alarm will shut off. Never disconnect or remove the battery from the smoke alarm. The battery should be replaced once a year or when the low battery signal sounds. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 39 “EXIT” label. To open the egress window, rotate the handle and push outward on the window. The window can be closed by pulling it back into the frame and rotating the handle to the down or locked position. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 40: Dash Hvac, Appliances & Accessories Dash Hvac

    Make sure there is adequate clearance around the Genset for proper ventilation, and to make sure sloping ground or other terrestrial interference has not occurred. Tall grass or other items that come in contact with the Genset may interfere with ventilation or be combustible and cause a fire. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 41: Dishwasher (Optional)

    Before traveling, lock the dishwasher drawer in the closed position, and turn the breaker off to the appliance in the 110 breaker panel to insure the lock does not release until desired. The lock will release when power is restored. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 42: Washer / Dryer (Optional)

    King Aire. Norcold Freezer (optional) As a factory installed option, Newmar offers a basement mounted Norcold freezer. This freezer operates on 12 volt DC current, or 110 AC current as available. The side mounted thermostat can be used to adjust the freezer cabinet to the desired temperature.
  • Page 43: Ge Advantium Microwave / Convection Oven (Optional)

    Pads may need to be placed under the jacks to spread the weight over a larger area. ALWAYS look under your unit prior to leveling to make sure the jacks are clear of debris and other foreign materials that may interfere with leveling. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 44: Air" Leveling

    There is also an impact sensor under-dash that will feel an impact in the front cab area. There are (2) motion sensors, one in the kitchen, and one in the bedroom. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 45: Keyless Entry

    The system also includes a pager that alerts you up to 2 miles away if the alarm is engaged. You can also remote page via the pager buttons on the dash. Keyless Entry 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
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  • Page 47: Cabinets, Furniture & Interior Features Cabinets

    CABINETS, FURNITURE & INTERIOR FEATURES CABINETS The cabinets in this unit are constructed on site at the Newmar production facility. Hardwood raised panel cabinet doors are standard throughout the unit. A variety of finishes are available for the hardwood cabinetry. All of the finishes are as durable as they are beautiful.
  • Page 48: Pull Out Kitchen Extension / Island

    A “king size” bed is standard in your King Aire. A decor coordinating quilted bedspread with a reverse sham and accent pillow(s) may be included as part of this unit’s standard bedroom package. For best results, it is recommended that the bedspread be DRY CLEANED ONLY. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 49: Interior Features

    They are designed to provide a degree of privacy while still allowing some light to pass through. Do be aware that under certain light conditions, 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 50: Safe

    Located under the bed base is a built in fire resistant “safe box / file cabinet”. This is accessed by raising the bed base / mattress platform. The key for the lock is included with your unit at the time of delivery. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 51 Any adjustments, or repairs, must be made only by “NEWMAR” qualified personnel. Always check the interior and exterior of the coach for objects, or persons, that are in the path of the slide out when extending or retracting the room.
  • Page 52 Also please note that there is a safety “lock out” system incorporated in the slide out electronics that prevents the room from operating when the ignition key is “on”. The automatic locking arms require no maintenance, and should be serviced as necessary only by a qualified technician. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 53 MANUAL EXTENSION AND RETRACTION The slide out room may be manually retracted. Before attempting to manually extend or retract a slide out room, please contact your servicing dealer or call Newmar Customer Support at 1-800-731-8300. IMPORTANT It is important to clean the slide out rollers under the floor regularly as dirt may adhere to the rubber coating on these rollers and cause damage to hard surface flooring.
  • Page 54 The assembled length of the drawbar/towing system used should be kept to a minimum. Newmar is not responsible for damage or failure of the hitch receiver caused by the use of excessively long drawbars or other styles of drawbars that create leverage loads on the hitch receiver beyond its designed capabilities.
  • Page 55 This feature is only operative the first time that door is opened after the vehicle ignition is turned off. When the ignition is on, the step will always activate with the door movement, regardless of the step power switch position. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 56 There are five additional cameras in this “Rear Vision” system. As with the rear vision camera, all of these cameras can be manually selected using the “Camera Select” switch on the dash below the monitor. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 57 For improved lighting and headroom, a skylight is installed in the bathroom over the shower. The opening provides additional light during daylight hours, and the glass is tinted to provide privacy and reduce glare. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 58 (see illustration). The retraction port is always on the motor end of the awning. IMPORTANT If you have a wind sensor mounted in this location, you will need to remove the Phillips head screw attaching the wind sensor, and set the wind sensor aside. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 59 Use the appropriate switches to extend or retract the awnings as desired, and always check for clearance on the exterior of the unit to be certain nothing will interfere with their deployment. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 60 Use of “Adapter” cords with the RV shore power cord. All Newmar units are manufactured with either a 30 or 50 amp electrical breaker box and electrical system. A unit with a shore power cord that has 3 prongs on it has 30 amp service; if the shore power cord has 4 prongs, it has 50 amp service.
  • Page 61 The 110 volt and 12 volt breaker boxes are generally located in the bathroom cabinetry. Circuit breakers and fuses are installed to protect the electrical system from overloading. Do not attempt to change the circuitry or add appliances yourself. Please consult an authorized Newmar Service Center. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 62 (“Bulk”, “Absorption”, and “Float”). This approach to battery charging provides rapid and complete charging cycles without placing undue stress on the batteries. Inverter operation is completely automatic. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 63 “charge circuitry” in the inverter will engage, and will charge the house batteries. Once the house batteries have reached full charge (approximately 13.3 VDC), the “BIRD” will again engage circuitry that connects the two sets of batteries together, allowing the charge circuit in the inverter to 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 64 The “house” fuse panel is located in a cabinet in the bathroom. This panel contains fuses for most of the Newmar installed 12 volt DC accessories, including interior lighting, vents and fans, and so on. The fuse panel uses conventional “spade” type automotive DC fuses. Fuse amperage is labeled on the end of the fuse for easy viewing and replacement.
  • Page 65 King Aire. In all other King Aire models, where Propane gas is available, the refrigerators operate on Propane gas as well as electricity, so the need for inverter power to the refer is not necessary. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 66 Your King Aire has a fully self-contained fresh water system with a fresh water storage tank, and a “demand” style 12 volt DC electric water pump. This pump is designed to build pressure in the fresh 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 67 In conjunction with the “Fresh Water Fill Valve”, this water source is used for pressurizing the plumbing in your unit, and filling the fresh water demand tank. The reel contains 35’ of water hose. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 68 To replace the filter cartridge, turn off the water supply to the RV (at the city water connection). Unscrew the filter canister by rotating it clockwise. Replacement filter cartridges are available through your Authorized Newmar Dealer; have them order part number 03738.
  • Page 69 The stool should be cleaned regularly for maximum sanitation and operational efficiency. Clean the toilet bowl with a mild bathroom cleaner. Do not use chlorine or caustic chemicals, such as laundry bleach or drain opening types, as they will damage the seals in the toilet and dump valves. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 70 The holding tanks should only be drained when they are at least 3/4 full. Doing this will provide sufficient water to allow the complete flushing of waste materials in the drain lines and hose. If the tanks are not 3/4 full, add enough water to allow for sufficient flushing. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 71 To aid in maintenance and cleaning, the sewage tank on your King Aire is equipped with a “Sewage Tank Rinse”. This system uses a specially designed spray head permanently located in the sewage tank that cleans the inside of the tank when a water supply is connected. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 72 Remove Filters and bypass the water lines on them (under cabinetry inside unit and in basement water compartment). Open all “Fresh Water” related drains (hot and cold low points and fresh water tank). Drain as much water as possible; close all drain valves. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 73 Prepare a chlorine solution using one gallon of water and 1⁄4 cup of chlorine bleach (5% sodium hypo-chlorite solution). Prepare enough of the chlorine solution to administer one gallon of solution for every 15 gallons of tank capacity. For sanitizing this unit, prepare 4 - 1/2 gallons of the chlorine 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 74 Make sure the chlorine bleach solution is thoroughly and completely purged from the plumbing before using the fresh water system. Also, never use alternative cleansers; only potable materials may be used in your fresh water plumbing system. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 75 This section is designed to give clear operating directions on the many entertainment and convenience electronic components in your new King Aire as Newmar has installed them. It does not, however, give detailed instructions pertaining to every option and feature of the components described herein. For complete operating directions for each component, please refer to the manufacturer’s information located in the...
  • Page 76 High Definition broadcasts and video sources. Please refer to the Manufacturers Owners Guide that accompanied your unit for detailed instructions on operating the many features and functions of your new TV. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 77 In rural or fringe areas where reception may be poor or weak, the antennae head had a signal amplifier built in. To turn this amplifier on, use the “Antennae Booster” button on the video selector box. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 78 TV. For information regarding this system or the optional Winegard satellite system, please refer to your owners information contained with the supplier infomration documents provided in the Newmar carry case. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 79 Washing your RV The clear coat used on all painted Newmar RV’s is a similar to the technology that used by car manufacturers. It is baked in our “state of the art” bake booths which cures the clear coat. The end result is a Masterpiece Finish™...
  • Page 80 In addition, the roof seams should be inspected twice a year for cracking or peeling. If deterioration is noted during a routine maintenance inspection, reseal the seams or seals with an approved sealant to prevent leaks. It is recommended that a Newmar Authorized Service Center perform these inspections, and reseal when necessary.
  • Page 81 Look for cracks in the cover and case. Check the vent plugs and replace them if they are cracked or broken. Keep the battery clean. Accumulations of acid film and dirt may permit current flow between the terminals, which could drain the battery. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 82 DO NOT use polishes or waxes on an Accu-shield aluminum wheel. The finish will maintain its bright, shiny surface for years to come without the need for special polishes. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 83 Some stains or soils are extremely difficult or impossible to be removed completely. These should receive immediate, professional attention. Spills, spots, stains or soils are the responsibility of the owner, and are not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty. 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 84 To properly care for the countertop in your new unit, always use a heat pad or trivet to protect the surface from hot objects that may mar or damage the surface. Also avoid cutting directly on the surface and avoid 2015 Newmar King Aire Diesel Bus...
  • Page 85 Always follow the chassis maintenance guidelines found in the chassis manufacturer owner’s manual. All routine maintenance is the responsibility of the owner and is not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty. Please note that damage caused by improper or unapplied maintenance is not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty.
  • Page 86 Annually • Inspection of roof seams and joints should be performed by an Authorized Newmar Service Center. If resealing is necessary, it is the owner’s responsibility and is not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty. • Sanitize the fresh water system.
  • Page 87 ◦ Features 1 ▪ Clock ▪ Alarm Status ▪ Virtual Keypad ▪ System Diagnostics ◦ Features 2 ▪ Monitor Configuration ▪ Auto Genstart Configuration ▪ AC Power History ▪ Auto Fill Configuration © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 88 ▪ Home :: Configuration ▪ HOUSE :: Tanks ▪ HOUSE :: Genset ▪ HOUSE :: AC Power ▪ HOUSE :: DC Power ▪ HOUSE :: Floor Heat ▪ THERM ▪ CHASS ▪ TRIP © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 89 Defines SilverLeaf and provides a basic description of how it works. What is SilverLeaf? SilverLeaf is a User Interface that coordinates the various systems in the Newmar high-end motor coaches; for example: AC/DC power, HVAC, and water tanks. How does SilverLeaf work? SilverLeaf is based on the RV-C industry standard for component communications.
  • Page 90 More Information For more information regarding the RV-C protocol, please click the image below to see the full PDF article. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 91 Article about "RV-C" -- the RV industry standard protocol. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 92 For example, if a display has been reset to the default, the label on the zones would be changed from "Living Room" to "Zone 1". Verify Coach Info Be sure to have the Newmar Coach Serial Number (6 digits) and the last 7 digits of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) so the Support Representative can accurately identify the coach. Warning Never reset any of the system components to factory defaults.
  • Page 93 Coaches with Floor Heat Coaches equipped with the optional Floor Heat will not have a "Temp" button listed on their Home screen display. Instead, they will see a button labeled "Floor" in its place. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 94 Pressing the "DC Power" button opens the DC Power screen. Genset Pressing the "Genset" button opens the Genset Control screen. Water Pressing the "Water" button opens the Water Control screen. Climate Pressing the "Climate" button opens the Climate Control screen. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 95 ON. Locks The "Locks" button allows you to lock the entry door and the cargo doors on the SilverLeaf display. p.10 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 96 AC Power Values The AC Power Source (Shore, Generator, Inverter), Voltage, and Current (Amperage) for both AC power legs are displayed. Dim Button This button controls the brightness of the screen. p.11 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 97 The AC Power Source is displayed for Shore Power, Generator or Inverter Power. Line Frequency The AC Line Frequency is displayed in Hertz (Hz). Amperage AC Amperage values are displayed in a bar graph and numerically for each leg. p.12 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 98 Inverter status is displayed on this screen. The user can turn an inverter ON or OFF using the "Change" buttons on this screen. Please note that the option for a second inverter is only available in the King Aire. p.13 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 99 From this screen the user also selects the Load Status screen by tapping the "Loads" button. You may also access the Settings screen by tapping the "Settings" button. SilverLeaf > AC Power > Load Management Screen p.14 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 100 If the electrical load exceeds the available amps from either the shore line or batteries, selected components will be shut down. SilverLeaf > AC Power > Load Management > Load Status screen p.15 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 101 Set to "Manual" for Manual Phase Selection if you want to manually control the phase selection. Set to "Automatic" [default setting] to allow the RV-C Transfer Switch to auto-detect the supplied phase. Default Phase Selects the default Phase setting for the Load Shedding function. p.16 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 102 Capacity-Generator This setting specifies the maximum available amperage the Generator can output. Newmar recommends the "Capacity - Generator" ["Genset Capacity"] function be set to '40 Amps' in coaches equipped with a 10,000 watt generator -- Mountain Aire and London Aire.
  • Page 103 Newmar recommends the "Capacity - Generator" ["Genset Capacity"] function be set to '50 Amps' in coaches equipped with a 12,500 watt generator -- Essex and King Aire. Load Shedding Having Load Shedding set to "Enabled" allows the control system to automatically manage the AC power system based on the Capacity settings from Screen 1.
  • Page 104 Generator Settling This setting allows the generator to "settle down" and level out before a load is allowed to be put on the system. Newmar recommends the "Generator Settling" ["Genset Settling"] function be set to 'Enabled' for proper Auto Gen operation.
  • Page 105 Newmar recommends the "Charger 1 Shedding" function be set to 'Disabled'. Charger 2 Shedding If the coach is equipped, this setting determines if Battery Charger #2 should be 'shed' (turned OFF) with the other Load Shedding devices. Newmar recommends the "Charger 2 Shedding" function be set to 'Enabled'.
  • Page 106 SilverLeaf > DC Power screen The King Aire is the only Newmar coach with 2 inverters/chargers. A blank space will be displayed where there is only one inverter, as in Mountain Aire, London Aire, and Essex models, and there will not be a status or Settings button for Charger 2.
  • Page 107 The "Disc" button is used to disconnect the 12v power of the house batteries from all 12v components in the coach. This can be used when the coach is going to be stored for a period of time. p.22 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 108 Charger 1 status. Magnum Inverter/Charger Settings Magnum is the brand of Inverter being used in Newmar Essex, Mountain Aire, and London Aire motor coaches. These screens configure the Inverter and Charger status and set the charging parameters. Screen 1 The first screen configures the Inverter and Charger status.
  • Page 109 Load Sense Power This is the Power Level (Search Watts Setting) required to activate (turn ON) the inverter. NOTE: Newmar recommends this value be set to 5 Watts. Screen 2 The second screen sets the charging parameters. The Max Charger Rate is the maximum percent of AC current (Amperage) used to recharge the batteries.
  • Page 110 This is the Power Level (Search Watts Setting) required to activate (turn ON) the inverter. Max Charger Rate This is the maximum percentage of AC current (amperage) used to recharge the batteries. p.25 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 111 This value is read from the inverter battery temperature sensor via the Inverter Module. Internal Temperature This value is read from the inverter via the Inverter Module and shows the current temperature inside the Inverter. p.26 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 112 Equalizing also helps to remove sulfate crystals that may build up on the plates. If left unchecked, a condition called sulfation will reduce the overall capacity of the battery. Newmar recommends that the "EQUALIZE" function be performed at a Newmar Certified Service Center. You should never equalize AGM batteries. This will cause damage to AGM batteries.
  • Page 113 Pressing this button will bring you to a screen that says PLEASE CONFIRM. If you choose "Yes, I meant it," you will reset the settings in the TM502 to factory defaults. SilverLeaf > DC Power > Magnum #1 Settings > Magnum #1 Status > Please Confirm screen. p.28 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 114 When in doubt, contact your Service Representative. They can guide you through the best solution for troubleshooting, and, if necessary, replacing the modules at a Newmar Certified Service Center. Back Button This will take the user back to the DC POWER main screen.
  • Page 115 The Inverter #1 Settings screen is accessed from the DC Power main screen by touching the "Settings" button beside the Charger 1 status. Xantrex Inverter Settings Screen Xantrex is the brand of Inverter being used in Newmar King Aire motor coaches. These screens configure the Inverter and Charger status and set the charging parameters. Screen 1 The first screen shows the Inverter and Charger status, as well as the AC Breaker Size and Search Mode settings.
  • Page 116 AC Breaker Size The capacity of the physical breaker inline with the Inverter in the electrical panel. Newmar recommends the value for "AC Breaker Size" should be set to '30 Amps'. Search Mode When set to "Disable" the Inverter is always ON. Set to "Enable" to allow the Search Watts and Search Delay functions of the next screen.
  • Page 117 Search Delay This is the amount of time [in seconds] Search Watts is reached before the Inverter will start. Newmar recommends the value for "Search Delay" should be set to '2 seconds'. Max Charge Rate This is the current charge rate of the Inverter. It should be set from the factory to 70%. It will ramp up or drop down the charge rate depending on the power available.
  • Page 118 Touching this will take you to a screen to allow you to Equalize your batteries. Newmar recommends that the "EQUALIZE" function be performed at a Newmar Certified Service Center. YOU SHOULD NEVER EQUALIZE AGM BATTERIES. THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO AND POSSIBLY RUIN AGM BATTERIES.
  • Page 119 The Inverter #2 Settings screen is accessed from the DC Power main screen by touching the "Settings" button beside the Charger 2 status. Xantrex Inverter Settings Screen Xantrex is the brand of Inverter being used in Newmar King Aire motor coaches. These screens configure the Inverter and Charger status and set the charging parameters. Screen 1 The first screen shows the Inverter and Charger status.
  • Page 120 AC Breaker Size The capacity of the physical breaker inline with the Inverter in the electrical panel. Newmar recommends the value for "AC Breaker Size" should be set to '30 Amps'. Search Mode When set to "Disable" the Inverter is always ON. Set to "Enable" to allow the Search Watts and Search Delay functions of the next screen.
  • Page 121 Newmar recommends that the "EQUALIZE" function be performed at a Newmar Certified Service Center. YOU SHOULD NEVER EQUALIZE AGM BATTERIES. THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO AND POSSIBLY RUIN AGM BATTERIES. Back Button This will take the user back to the DC POWER main screen.
  • Page 122 Search Delay This is the amount of time [in seconds] Search Watts is reached before the Inverter will start. Newmar recommends the value for "Search Delay" should be set to '2 seconds'. Max Charge Rate This is the current charge rate of the Inverter. It should be set from the factory to 70%. It will ramp up or drop down the charge rate depending on the power available.
  • Page 123 Touching this will take you to a screen to allow you to Equalize your batteries. Newmar recommends that the "EQUALIZE" function be performed at a Newmar Certified Service Center. YOU SHOULD NEVER EQUALIZE AGM BATTERIES. THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO AND POSSIBLY RUIN AGM BATTERIES.
  • Page 124 This screen is password protected to allow Qualified Service Technicians access to make changes to the control settings. Changing these control settings to improper values can adversely affect the operation of the control system and may cause damage to the coach. SilverLeaf > Advanced screen p.39 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 125 Screen 1 SilverLeaf > DC Power > Xantrex #2 Settings > Xantrex #2 Advanced screen 1 Low Battery Cut Out Low Battery Cut Out Delay High Battery Cut Out Battery Type p.40 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 126 Screen 2 SilverLeaf > DC Power > Xantrex #2 Settings > Xantrex #2 Advanced screen 2 Battery Capacity Charge Cycle Recharge Volts Absorption Time p.41 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 127 Screen 3 SilverLeaf > DC Power > Xantrex #2 Settings > Xantrex #2 Advanced screen 3 Auto Recharge Force Charge Default Battery Temp Low AC Volts p.42 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 128 Screen 4 SilverLeaf > DC Power > Xantrex #2 Settings > Xantrex #2 Advanced screen 4 High AC Volts Low AC Frequency High AC Frequency Stack Mode p.43 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 129 SilverLeaf > DC Power > Xantrex #2 Settings > Xantrex #2 Advanced screen 5 Low AC Frequency See section from Screen 4 above. High AC Frequency See section from Screen 4 above. Stack Mode See section from Screen 4 above. Device Number p.44 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 130 The Clear AGS button allows the user to clear the AGS safety lockout flag to reset the Auto Generator Start (AGS) function. A lockout occurs when the generator slide has been opened and will stop the generator from being started for safety reasons. p.45 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 131 • The Auto Fill button turns the Fresh Water Tank Auto Fill functions on and off • The tank is showing the source from where the readings are being received. SilverLeaf > Water screen -- All Electric coach p.46 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 132 • The Auto Fill button turns the Fresh Water Tank Auto Fill functions on and off • The tank is showing the source from where the readings are being received. SilverLeaf > Water screen -- LP coach p.47 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 133 Use the Climate "All" screen to manage the Heating and Cooling for all HVAC zones in the coach. This is a global display and control. SilverLeaf > Climate All screen p.48 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 134 There is a small icon in the shape of a door that will appear just beside the "Now" button to indicate when the system is in "Away" mode. This icon may display on all Climate screens when "Away" mode is active. p.49 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 135 Living Room Zone The Climate - Living Room (LvRm) screen displays the status and controls the Living Room Zone (Zone 1) of the HVAC system. SilverLeaf > Climate > Living Room screen p.50 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 136 The "Fan" button turns on the fan only for air circulation in this zone. Kitchen Zone The Climate - Kitchen (Kitch) screen displays the status and controls the Kitchen Zone (Zone 2) of the HVAC system. p.51 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 137 SilverLeaf > Climate > Kitchen screen SilverLeaf > Climate > Kitchen screen with Scheduled settings p.52 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 138 The "Fan" button turns on the fan for air circulation in this zone. Bathroom Zone The Climate - Bathroom (Bath) screen displays the status and controls the Bathroom Zone (Zone 3) of the HVAC system. SilverLeaf > Climate > Bathroom screen p.53 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 139 AC in the other. It is either all AC or all heat. Bedroom Zone The Climate - Bedroom (Bed) screen displays the status and controls the Bedroom Zone (Zone 4) of the HVAC system. p.54 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 140 SilverLeaf > Climate > Bedroom screen SilverLeaf > Climate > Bedroom screen with Scheduled settings (Now) p.55 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 141 SilverLeaf > Climate > Bedroom screen with Scheduled settings (Day) SilverLeaf > Climate > Bedroom screen with Scheduled settings (Night) p.56 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 142 The Oasis control screen can only be accessed from the Climate "All" screen and allows the user to control the OASIS Hydronic Heating System Burner and both Hydronic Heating System AC Heating Elements. This screen also displays the OASIS System operational status and faults, if any. p.57 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 143 The AC buttons turn yellow when the heat transfer fluid is at temperature or if the heating element was shed by the Energy Management System (EMS) function. SilverLeaf > Climate All > Oasis screen p.58 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 144 Floor Heat. If the coach is equipped with optional Floor Heat, the button will read "Floor" not "Temp". SilverLeaf > Temperature screen - for coaches without Floor Heat p.59 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 145 SilverLeaf > Floor Heat screen 1 Screen 2 The schedule buttons allow the user to set different temperature set-points to control the Floor Heat system for different times during the day. p.60 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 146 SilverLeaf > Floor Heat screen 2 p.61 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 147 • Adjust Lights and shades with the Virtual Keypad • Check the RV-C Diagnostic Codes Click the up and down arrows to scroll to another Special Features screen. SilverLeaf > Special Features screen 1 p.62 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 148 Use the slider bars to set the appropriate time you would like to be alerted. Tap the arrows on the right of the screen to activate the alarm by turning it On or Off. p.63 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 149 SilverLeaf > Features 1 > Clock > Set Alarm screen Set Clock Button The Set Clock screen is accessed from the Set Alarm screen. Use the up and down arrows to change the time and date. p.64 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 150 Use the slider bars to set the appropriate time you would like to countdown. To start the countdown, press the Start button. You will hear an audible sound when the timer reaches zero. SilverLeaf > Features 1 > Clock > Countdown Timer screen p.65 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 151 Alarm Status Screen This setting shows system alarms that are either active or not active. The non-active ones are shown with a line through them. SilverLeaf > Features 1 > Alarm Status screen p.66 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 152 Screen 2 (Shades) show the Living Room and Bedroom shade controls. The UP and DOWN buttons control all shades simultaneously for the given area. Not all coaches are equipped with Night Shades. p.67 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 153 SilverLeaf > Features 1 > Virtual Keypad - Shades screen SilverLeaf > Features 1 > Virtual Keypad - Shades screen (Silhouette shades) p.68 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 154 Screen 1 displays any system faults present on the control system. SilverLeaf > Features 1 > System Diagnostics screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 2 displays the System Communication Status information. Messages Received This is Network Traffic Information from the RV-C Network. p.69 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 155 SilverLeaf > Features 1 > System Diagnostics screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 3 displays additional system data. TM102 Message Count This displays the amount of Messages received and given to the RV-C Network. p.70 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 156 SilverLeaf > Features 1 > System Diagnostics screen 3 Reset TM102 Button The "Reset TM102" button will reset the message counts on the first line of this screen. Features This returns the user to the Features pages. p.71 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 157 • Set up the AGS Configuration • View AC Power History • Change Auto-Fill Configuration Click the up and down arrows to scroll to another Special Features screen. SilverLeaf > Special Features screen 2 p.72 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 158 Screen 1 allows you to set the system time and date using up and down arrows. SilverLeaf > Features 2 > Monitor Configurations screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 2 allows you to set the Day Time Display Settings using the up and down arrows. p.73 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 159 SilverLeaf > Features 2 > Monitor Configurations screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 3 allows you to set the Night Time Display Settings using the up and down arrows. SilverLeaf > Features 2 > Monitor Configurations screen 3 p.74 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 160 Screen 4 allows you to choose the color of the buttons shown on your display and set the speaker volume. SilverLeaf > Features 2 > Monitor Configurations screen 4 Screen 5 Screen 5 allows you to change Pop-Up alarms and Audible Alarms to Enable/Disable p.75 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 161 This screen is password protected to allow Qualified Service Technicians access to make changes to the control settings. Changing these control settings to improper values can adversely affect the operation of the control system and may cause damage to the coach. p.76 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 162 SilverLeaf > Advanced screen p.77 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 163 Generator Hood is open. Opening the hood will actuate the Safety Lock Switch that is mounted on the generator mounting frame. You may need to reset this setting after accessing the generator. p.78 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 164 Float Mode or the Autocharger Max Run Time setting time has expired. p.79 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 165 Generator will not come on for any reason during the set time. Chassis Start Voltage The Chassis Start Voltage sets the DC voltage that automatically start the generator from low chassis battery voltage. p.80 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 166 Page 4 of the AGS screen allows you to select the day of the week, the start time, and how long to exercise the generator. SilverLeaf > Features 2 > Auto Genstart Configuration screen 4 The generator should be scheduled to run periodically to prevent rust and corrosion. Newmar recommends that you Exercise your generator at least once per week. p.81...
  • Page 167 AC Power History Screen This screen is accessible from the second Features screen. It displays the AC Power History for the motor coach. SilverLeaf > Features 2 > AC Power History screen p.82 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 168 This screen is password protected to allow Qualified Service Technicians access to make changes to the control settings. Changing these control settings to improper values can adversely affect the operation of the control system and may cause damage to the coach. SilverLeaf > Advanced screen p.83 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 169 • Set up Warning Configurations for tanks and batteries • Check Tank Calibration • Change Climate Configuration Click the up and down arrows to scroll to another Special Features screen. SilverLeaf > Special Features screen 3 p.84 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 170 SilverLeaf > Features 3 > Floor Heat Configuration screen 1 Screen 2 If the coach is equipped with the Floor Heat option, Page 2 allows you to assign a Floor Heat Region and name it. p.85 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 171 SilverLeaf > Features 3 > Floor Heat Configuration screen 2 p.86 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 172 Gray Water Tank, and Black Water Tank. It also allows you to set a voltage value for the House Battery Warning. If the coach has an LP tank, the warnings are found on Page 2. SilverLeaf > Features 3 > Warnings Configuration screen 1 p.87 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 173 SilverLeaf > Features 3 > Warnings Configuration screen 2 p.88 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 174 This screen is password protected to allow Qualified Service Technicians access to make changes to the control settings. Changing these control settings to improper values can adversely affect the operation of the control system and may cause damage to the coach. p.89 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 175 SilverLeaf > Advanced screen p.90 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 176 Secondary Heat Management determines how the HVAC systems are set up. The automatic setting (the default) uses the Heat Pumps as the primary source and the OASIS system as the secondary heat source in boost mode whenever possible. SilverLeaf > Features 3 > Climate Configuration screen 1 p.91 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 177 This screen is password protected to allow Qualified Service Technicians access to make changes to the control settings. Changing these control settings to improper values can adversely affect the operation of the control system and may cause damage to the coach. SilverLeaf > Advanced screen p.92 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 178 • View Component Versions • Set up WiFi Connections • Cellular Connections Click the up and down arrows to scroll to another Special Features screen. SilverLeaf > Special Features screen 4 p.93 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 179 Displays active components of the SilverLeaf system. TM102 Configuration Screen The TM102 Configuration screen displays the active system functions by highlighting the active systems on the screen. SilverLeaf > Features 4 > TM102 Configuration screen p.94 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 180 The Component Versions screens display all of the RV-C Modules and their firmware versions that are found on the motor coach. Pressing the "More" button shows additional components. SilverLeaf > Features 4 > Component Versions screen 1 p.95 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 181 SilverLeaf > Features 4 > Component Versions screen 2 p.96 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 182 The reconnect button will attempt to re-establish a WiFi connection to a previously paired device. SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection screen > Reconnect example Router Settings The Router Settings allows you to: p.97 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 183 • Change Key • Change Password • Change Router ID SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Router Settings screen Change Key The Change Key takes the user to a password changing screen. p.98 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 184 SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Router Settings > Change Key screen Change Password The Change Password button takes you to a password changing screen. SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Router Settings > Change Password screen p.99 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 185 SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Router Settings > Change Router ID screen IP Settings The IP Settings allows you to: • Change IP Address • Change Gateway • Change Subnet Mask p.100 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 186 SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > IP Settings screen Change IP Address This shows a number screen to allow you to change the IP address SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > IP Settings > Change IP Address screen p.101 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 187 This shows a number screen to allow you to change the address. SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > IP Settings > Change Gateway screen Change Subnet Mask This shows a number screen to allow you to change the address. p.102 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 188 SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > IP Settings > Change Subnet Mask screen Check Communication This shows status and information from the WiFi module. SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Check Communication screen p.103 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 189 The TM522 Cell Connection shows signal strength, the last contact you had, and multiple subscribers on the network. Cellular Link Congratulations! Your Newmar coach is equipped with a cellular link that allows you to monitor and control coach functions from almost anywhere using an ordinary smartphone. You can check your power levels, turn on the air conditioning or heating system, and receive alarms when unexpected things happen.
  • Page 190 Change Climate Settings To make climate settings, press the appropriate button and if prompted, enter the desired temperature. You will receive a confirmation after a small delay. p.105 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 191 To use the alarm feature, first enable or disable the alarms desired (Low battery, High Interior Temperature, Low Exterior Temperature). Then select “Arm Alarms” when you leave the coach, and “Disarm Alarms” when you return. Alarm parameters are set at the Newmar factory. How the App Works The application works by sending coded messages to the modem.
  • Page 192 • Set up the WiFi Connections • Set up Cellular Connections • View Splash Screen • Test the Touch Screen SilverLeaf > Special Features screen 5 p.107 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 193 • Change IP Settings • Check communications Reconnect The reconnect button will attempt to re-establish a WiFi connection to a previously paired device. SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection screen > Reconnect example p.108 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 194 • Change Key • Change Password • Change Router ID SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Router Settings screen Change Key The Change Key takes the user to a password changing screen. p.109 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 195 SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Router Settings > Change Key screen Change Password The Change Password button takes you to a password changing screen. SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Router Settings > Change Password screen p.110 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 196 SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Router Settings > Change Router ID screen IP Settings The IP Settings allows you to: • Change IP Address • Change Gateway • Change Subnet Mask p.111 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 197 SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > IP Settings screen Change IP Address This shows a number screen to allow you to change the IP address SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > IP Settings > Change IP Address screen p.112 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 198 This shows a number screen to allow you to change the address. SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > IP Settings > Change Gateway screen Change Subnet Mask This shows a number screen to allow you to change the address. p.113 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 199 SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > IP Settings > Change Subnet Mask screen Check Communication This shows status and information from the WiFi module. SilverLeaf Features 4 > WiFi Connection > Check Communication screen p.114 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 200 The TM522 Cell Connection shows signal strength, the last contact you had, and multiple subscribers on the network. Cellular Link Congratulations! Your Newmar coach is equipped with a cellular link that allows you to monitor and control coach functions from almost anywhere using an ordinary smartphone. You can check your power levels, turn on the air conditioning or heating system, and receive alarms when unexpected things happen.
  • Page 201 Change Climate Settings To make climate settings, press the appropriate button and if prompted, enter the desired temperature. You will receive a confirmation after a small delay. p.116 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 202 To use the alarm feature, first enable or disable the alarms desired (Low battery, High Interior Temperature, Low Exterior Temperature). Then select “Arm Alarms” when you leave the coach, and “Disarm Alarms” when you return. Alarm parameters are set at the Newmar factory. How the App Works The application works by sending coded messages to the modem.
  • Page 203 Overview Displays the Newmar Logo Splash screen. Splash Screen Displays the Newmar Logo Splash screen. Tap anywhere on the screen to return to Special Features. SilverLeaf > Features 5 > View Splash Screen p.118 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 204 The Test Touchscreen feature allows you to recalibrate the touch interface with the display by following the prompts to tap on various points on the screen. SilverLeaf > Features 5 > Test Touchscreen p.119 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 205 SilverLeaf, just as they can with the main display in the cockpit, overhead compartment, and the optional bedroom display. SilverLeaf Dash Keypad and Driver Displays Control Keypad SilverLeaf Dash Keypad © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 206 The 'Chass' button changes the display to show the Tire Pressure, Chassis Statistics & Metrics, and Diagnostics pages. Trip The 'Trip' button switches the display to show current trip statistics, along with the ability to reset stats or view prior trips. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 207 "Recent MPG" shows the fuel economy over a much longer period and provides a good indication of what driving strategy is working overall. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 208 This icon indicates that no data has been received from the indicated sensor. If this icon persists for more than a few minutes the sensor should be checked. Lower Right Section The current trip information is displayed in the lower right section of the screen. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 209 With 'DATE' selected on the Configuration screen, press the Control Knob on the keypad to adjust the system date. A portion of the date will start blinking. Turn the knob to adjust the value, then press the knob again to adjust the next portion and continue until finished. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 210 With 'VIEW ENGINE INFORMATION' selected on the Configuration screen, press the Control Knob on the keypad to display the Engine Information screen. The options on this screen allow you to view mileage and fuel information. SilverLeaf Driver Display > SilverLeaf logo > Configuration > View Engine Information screen © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 211 With 'CLEAR DIAGNOSTICS HISTORY' selected on the Configuration screen, press the Control Knob on the keypad to remove all diagnostics codes from the diagnostic history. View Communications This screen is used for troubleshooting during installation. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 212 Video Configuration screen. The options on this screen allow you to optimize the Driver Display viewing by shifting the screen slightly and changing the brightness and contrast. Select 'QUIT' to go back to the main Configuration screen. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 213 When pushing the knob, this allows you to enter a number code. The correct code will then allow you to access the Installer Option to change settings that were set up at the Newmar factory. © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 214 When in doubt, contact your Service Representative. They can guide you through the best solution for troubleshooting, and, if necessary, replacing the modules at a Newmar Certified Service Center. Reboot With 'REBOOT' selected on the Configuration screen, press the Control Knob on the keypad to restart the Driver Display.
  • Page 215 Controls screen. This screen allows you to turn the Water Pump ON/OFF and turn the Autofill feature ON/OFF. Turn the Control Knob to scroll through the options and press the Control Knob to change the selected setting. Select 'QUIT' to go back to the main House screen. p.11 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 216 SilverLeaf Driver Display > House button > Tanks > Water System Controls p.12 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 217 Turn the Control Knob to scroll through the options and press the Control Knob to change the selected setting. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the options and select 'QUIT' to go back to the main House screen. p.13 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 218 Turn the Control Knob to scroll through the options and press the Control Knob to change the selected setting. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the options and select 'QUIT' to go back to the main House screen. p.14 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 219 Turn the Control Knob to scroll through the options and press the Control Knob to change the selected setting. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the options and select 'QUIT' to go back to the main House screen. p.15 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 220 'QUIT' to go back to the main House screen. SilverLeaf Driver Display > House button > Genset > Generator options 4 p.16 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 221 With 'AC POWER' selected on the House screen, press the Control Knob on the keypad to display the Load Management screen. This screen displays the values for several loads. Scroll to the bottom of the options and select 'QUIT' to go back to the main House screen. p.17 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 222 Genset Settling This setting allows the generator to "settle down" and level out before a load is allowed to be put on the system. Newmar recommends the "Generator Settling" ["Genset Settling"] function be set to 'Enabled' for proper Auto Gen operation.
  • Page 223 Genset Capacity This setting specifies the maximum available amperage the Generator can output. Newmar recommends the "Capacity - Generator" ["Genset Capacity"] function be set to '40 Amps' in coaches equipped with a 10,000 watt generator -- Mountain Aire and London Aire.
  • Page 224 Dual Phase Cap This setting specifies the maximum available amperage the Generator can output. Newmar recommends the value for "Dual Phase Cap" should be set to '40 Amps' in coaches equipped with a 10,000 watt generator -- Mountain Aire and London Aire.
  • Page 225 This reported data is showing whether the AC 4 Fan Is Shed or if it is OK. If N/D is displayed, that means NO DATA has been reported from the system at that time. Screen 3 p.21 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 226 This reported data is showing whether the Second Water Heater AC Heating Element is Shed or if it is OK. If N/D is displayed, that means NO DATA has been reported from the system at that time. Quit This will take the user back to the AC Power Information Screen. p.22 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 227 • Charger 1 & 2 Maximum Amperage Allowed • Inverter 1 & 2 status • Charger 1 & 2 status • 12v DC Disconnect status • Inverter 1 and 2 settings p.23 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 228 'QUIT' to go back to the main House screen. SilverLeaf Driver Display > House button > DC Power > Inverter/Charger screen p.24 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 229 The options on this screen allow you to change the value for: • Front, Mid-coach, and Rear statuses • Front, Mid-coach, and Rear Schedule settings • Day Settings • Day Begin & End Times p.25 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 230 Scroll all the way to the bottom of the options and select 'QUIT' to go back to the main House screen. SilverLeaf Driver Display > House button > Floor Heat > Floor Heat settings screen 2 p.26 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 231 It also shows the Return/Leave status and the Fan speed settings SilverLeaf Driver Display > THERM button > HVAC screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 2 shows the scheduling for night and day on the heating and cooling mode. p.27 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 232 Screen 3 shows whether the scheduling is Enabled or Disabled. This is also where you would set the value for when day begins and when night begins. SilverLeaf Driver Display > THERM button > HVAC screen 3 p.28 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 233 The top half of the screen is otherwise identical to the Tire section of the main "Drive" screen. SilverLeaf Driver Display > CHASS button > Tire Pressure screen p.29 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 234 SilverLeaf Driver Display > CHASS button > Tire Details screen Screen 3 This screen displays information about the fuel level, fuel use, and how many hours of idle time are available with the amount of remaining fuel. p.30 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 235 Screen 4 This screen shows diagnostic data from the engine. Current faults are displayed, along with a history of past faults. SilverLeaf Driver Display > CHASS button > Engine Diagnostics screen p.31 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 236 With 'RESET MAIN TRIP' selected on the Trip screen, press the Control Knob on the keypad to clear the odometer and readings for this section. Once cleared, however, this action cannot be undone. p.32 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 237 SilverLeaf Driver Display > TRIP button > Trip History screen Splash Screen Press the "TRIP" button on the control keypad to display the SilverLeaf Splash screen with the system date and time. p.33 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 238 SilverLeaf Driver Display > TRIP button > SilverLeaf Splash screen p.34 © 2014 Copyright Newmar Corporation. All rights reserved.

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