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2012
SilverLeaf RV-C Control System
Training Manual
Newmar Corporation
October 2011

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  • Page 1 2012 SilverLeaf RV-C Control System Training Manual Newmar Corporation October 2011...
  • Page 3 The following is a list of the control and system status screens available on the Newmar SilverLeaf Control System Touch Screen Display.
  • Page 4 HOME SCREEN Every control function can be accessed by pressing one of the Buttons on the Home Screen. The Home Screen also displays system status and warnings in order of priority. The following items are displayed and/or controlled from this screen: HOME SCREEN WITH FLOOR HEAT OPTION Water Button –...
  • Page 5 STATUS DISPLAYS Genset Button (Top Center) – Pressing this Overall System Status - “OK” if no errors or button will manually start and stop the warnings are present. generator. The button indicator is Warnings and Errors will be displayed in this highlighted when the generator is running.
  • Page 6 AC POWER SCREENS MAIN AC POWER SCREEN The Ac Power Source is displayed for Shore Power; Generator or Inverter Power. The AC Amperage values are displayed both numeri- cally and with horizontal bar graphs. The AC Voltage values are displayed numerically. The AC Line Frequency is displayed in Hertz (Hz).
  • Page 7 AC POWER SCREENS LOAD SETTING SCREEN 1 Set to Manual for standard Transfer Switch. Set to Automatic for RV-C Transfer Switch. A RV-C Transfer Switch has the capability of automatically detecting Dual Phase (240 VAC) 50 Amp AC power based on the available AC power source.
  • Page 8 DC POWER SCREENS MAIN DC POWER SCREEN The Main DC Power Screen displays the Inverter / Charger status and allows access to the Magnum Setting Screens The Battery Icon has a vertical bar graph that indicates the battery charge level. The battery voltage value is displayed directly below the icon.
  • Page 9 DC POWER SCREENS MAGNUM STATUS SCREEN The DC Power (Settings) Magnum Status Screen displays the following Status Values: Magnum Model/Version This value is read from the inverter via the Inverter Module. Battery Temperature This value is read from the inverter battery temperature sensor via the Inverter Module.
  • Page 10 DC POWER SCREENS MAGNUM ADVANCED SETTINGS SCREEN 2 The Magnum Advanced Settings Screen has the following Configuration Values: Low AC Volts ( AC Voltage) This setting is the low AC Voltage (Brown Out) trigger point that will turn off the charger and turn the inverter on.
  • Page 11 WATER SCREEN ALL ELECTRIC EQUIPPED COACH The Water Screen on coaches equipped with the All Electric option displays the Fresh and Holding Tanks volume % full status. This screen also displays tank related faults, if any. The Water Pump Button turns the Water Pump on and off.
  • Page 12 CLIMATE SCREENS CLIMATE ALL SCREEN Pressing the Heat or Cool Button activates all of the zones for the selected function at one time. The set points can be changed by pressing the associated up and down arrows or by dragging the associated circular temperature wheel to the desired set point.
  • Page 13 CLIMATE BATH SCREEN The Climate “Bath” Screen only controls the Bathroom Oasis heating system. There is no Air Conditioner or Heat Pump available for this zone, therefore the Cool Button is not displayed on this screen. CLIMATE BED SCREEN The Climate “Bed” Screen displays the Heating and Cooling controls for Bedroom zone.
  • Page 14 TEMP SCREEN The Temp screen is accessed by pressing the Temp Button located on the Home Screen. This screen displays the Outside Air Temperature and only exists on systems without the optional Floor Heat. FLOOR SCREEN OPTIONAL FLOOR HEAT The Floor Screen is accessed from the Floor Button located on the Main Screen.
  • Page 15 FEATURES SCREENS SCREEN 1 The additional screens are accessed via the Up/Down Arrows. Special Features Screen 1 allows access to the following features: Clock Button Accesses the Clock Setup Screen System Diagnostics Button Accesses the System Diagnostics Screens Monitor Configuration Button Accesses the Monitor Configuration Screens Auto Genstart Button The Special Features Screens are used for...
  • Page 16 FEATURES SCREENS FLOOR HEAT OPTION SCREEN 1 This screen is the same as the Base System Screens FEATURES FLOOR HEAT OPTION SCREEN 2 Floor Heat Option Screen 2 allows access to the following features: View AC Power History Button Accesses the AC Power History Screen Auto Fill Configuration Button Accesses the Auto Fill Configuration Screens Floor Heat Configuration Button...
  • Page 17 FEATURES FLOOR HEAT OPTION SCREEN 4 Floor Heat Option Screen 4 allows access to the following features: Climate Configuration Button Accesses the Climate Configuration Screens TM102 Configuration Button Accesses the TM102 Configuration Screen Component Versions Button Accesses the Component Versions Screen View Splash Screen Button Accesses the Splash Screen Page 15...
  • Page 18 FEATURES CLOCK SCREENS The Clock Screen is accesses by pressing the Clock Button from The Features Screen. This screen displays the system time, outside temperature, system warnings/errors and allows you to access both the Alarm Clock and Countdown Timer functions. Pressing the Alarm Button will take you to the Alarm Clock page.
  • Page 19 FEATURES SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS SCREEN 1 The first Systems Diagnostics Screen is accessed by pressing the System Diagnostic Button located on the Features Screens or from the “Prev” Button located on second Systems Diagnostics Screen. This Screen displays any system faults present on the control system. FEATURES SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS SCREEN 2 The second Systems Diagnostics Screen is accessed by pressing the Next Button located...
  • Page 20 FEATURES MONITOR CONFIGURATION SCREEN 1 The first Monitor Configuration Screen is accessed by pressing the Monitor Configuration Button located on the Features Screens or from the “Prev” Button located on second Monitor Configuration Screen. This Screen allows you to set the system time and date by pressing the associated up and Down Buttons.
  • Page 21 Monitor Configuration Screen or from the “Prev” Button located on sixth Monitor Configuration Screen. This Screen allows you to set the following Display Settings: Set to “Newmar” Select using the Up / Down Arrows Video Camera Available Set to “No”...
  • Page 22 FEATURES MONITOR CONFIGURATION SCREEN 6 from the “Prev” Button located on seventh Monitor Configuration Screen. This Screen allows you to set the following Display Settings: Transfer Switch Type Set to “Generic” (Automatic if RV-C Communications Port Used) Select using the Up / Down Arrows Inverter Model Set to “Basic Magnum”...
  • Page 23 FEATURES MONITOR CONFIGURATION SCREEN 8 on the seventh Monitor Configuration Screen or from the “Prev” Button located on ninth Monitor Configuration Screen. This Screen allows you to set the following Display Settings: Ambient Temp Instance Set to “249” Select using the Up / Down Arrows Air Cond.
  • Page 24 FEATURES AUTO GENSTART CONFIGURATION SCREENS AGS SCREEN 1 Auto Charger Enabled / Disabled When Enabled, this function automatically starts and stops the generator based on the Auto Charger Configuration Settings (Battery Voltage, Max Run Time, Top Off Voltage and Top Off Run Time). Please note that the generator will not automatically start if Shore Power is present.
  • Page 25 FEATURES AUTO GENSTART CONFIGURATION SCREENS AGS SCREEN 2 until the charger goes into Float Mode or the Autocharger Max Run Time setting time has expired. Select value using the Up / Down Arrows Autocharger Max Run Time (min Time Set) This setting controls the maximum time the generator will run when started by the Autocharger function.
  • Page 26 FEATURES AUTO GENSTART CONFIGURATION SCREEN 4 Autogen Configuration screen. This screen allows you to change the following settings: Exerciser Day of Week Select Day(s) If the generator Exerciser function is Enabled, this setting selects the day(s) of the week to exercise the generator.
  • Page 27 FEATURES AUTOFILL CONFIGURATION SCREENS The Password Access Screen is displayed to provide access to advanced system configuration screens. The advanced configuration screens contain control settings that should only be changed by qualified individuals. FEATURES AUTOFILL CONFIGURATION SCREEN 1 Stop Level (Numeric Percentage Value) This is the Fresh tank level setting to trigger the tank full function.
  • Page 28 FEATURES AUTOFILL CONFIGURATION SCREEN 2 This screen allows you to change the following settings: Run After Seconds (Numeric sec Time Value) This setting determines the number of seconds to hold the fill valve on after the Stop Level has been reached. The Run After function allows for pressure equalization in the Fresh tank after the fill level is reached.
  • Page 29 FEATURES FLOOR HEAT W/SCHEDULING CONFIGURATION SCREENS These selections set the 2 time zones floor heat settings displayed on the “Floor” Screen. Depending on the HMS360 Touch Screen Display Software Version, this screen or a similar screen, may be located under the Climate Configuration Screens, not under the Floor Heat Configuration Screens This screen allows you to change the following...
  • Page 30 This screen is only applies to systems with the Floor Heat option. These selections set the 2 time zones floor heat settings displayed on the “Floor” Screen. Depending on the HMS360 Touch Screen Display Software Version, this screen or a similar screen, may be located under the Climate Configuration Screens, not under the Floor Heat Configuration Screens...
  • Page 31 This screen is only applies to systems with the Floor Heat option. These selections set the floor heat zone names displayed on the “Floor” Screen. Depending on the HMS360 Touch Screen Display Software Version, this screen or a similar screen, may be located under the Climate Configuration Screens, not under the Floor Heat Configuration Screens This screen allows you to change the following...
  • Page 32 FEATURES WARNINGS CONFIGURATION SCREENS FEATURES WARNINGS CONFIGURATION SCREEN 1 Fresh tank Warning (Numeric Percentage Value) A warning message will be displayed if the Fresh tank level drops below this value. Select value using the Up / Down Arrows Gray Tank Warning (Numeric Percentage Value) A warning message will be displayed if the...
  • Page 33 FEATURES TANK CALIBRATION SCREENS FEATURES TANK CALIBRATION SCREEN 1 ESSEX TANK CALIBRATION SCREEN 1 KING AIRE TANK CALIBRATION SCREEN 1 The first Tank Cal screen is accessed by pressing the Tank Calibration Button located on the Features Configuration Screen and entering the correct password or by pressing the “Prev” Button located on the second Tank Cal screen.
  • Page 34 FEATURES TANK CALIBRATION SCREEN 2 This screen is used to set the tank sensor Dry Calibration points. The Dry Calibration point should only be set with tank empty or the sensor removed and exposed to atmospheric pressure. This screen controls the following functions: Pressing the Fresh Dry Calibrate Button sets the Fresh Tank Sensor Dry-Point Pressing the Gray Dry Calibrate Button sets the...
  • Page 35 FEATURES CLIMATE CONFIGURATION SCREENS FEATURES CLIMATE CONFIGURATION SCREEN 1-3 by pressing the Left Up Arrow located on the third Climate Setting screen. This screen allows you to change the following settings: Scheduling This feature allows you to set different HVAC set points depending on the time of day.
  • Page 36 FEATURES CLIMATE CONFIGURATION SCREEN 4 Climate Setting screen or by the Left Up Arrow on the fifth Climate Setting screen. This screen determines the Zone Labels that are displayed on the Climate control screens and has the following settings: Zone 1 Name Set to LvRm Select using the Up / Down Arrows Zone 2 Name...
  • Page 37 FEATURES CLIMATE CONFIGURATION SCREEN 7 pressing the Left Down Arrow on the fifth Climate Setting screen or by the Left Up Arrow on the eighth Climate Setting screen. This sets the Temperature Sensors to the HVAC Zones. Temp Instance 1 Set to 1 Select using the Up / Down Arrows Temp Instance 2...
  • Page 38 FEATURES TM102 CONFIGURATION SCREEN The TM102 Flags screen is accessed by pressing the TM102 Configuration Button located on the Features Configuration Screen. This screen displays the active system functions. FEATURES COMPONENT VERSIONS SCREEN The Component Versions screen is accessed by pressing the Components Versions Button located on the Features Configuration Screen.
  • Page 39 Newmar SilverLeaf Module Configuration Data & Screens HMS360 Monitor TM229 (TM220 Series) Tile Heat Function Setting Function Setting Block Heater Instance OEM Identifer Air Conditioner Model TM250 Load Manager Ambient Temperature Instance Zone 1 Cool Instance Load1 Load Type 3 ACs...
  • Page 40 OA600 (Oasis) Function Setting Furnace Instance 1 Furnace Instance 2 Furnace Instance 3 Furnace Instance 4 Furnace Instance 5 Target Instance 1 Target Instance 2 Target Instance 3 Target Instance 4 Target Instance 5 Thermostat Instance 1 Thermostat Instance 2 Thermostat Instance 3 Thermostat Instance 4 Thermostat Instance 5...
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  • Page 42 ALL ELECTRIC OPTION All Electric Option LPG Tank Set to Off LP STANDARD LP (Standard) LPG Tank Set to On Page 40...
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  • Page 61 The power to the nodes is supplied by separate dedicated wiring. The RV-C network scheme that Newmar employs for the SilverLeaf control system consists of multiple 4 conductor Trunk cable segments connected together by “Drop Tees”. The modules are connected to the network via Drop cables that plug directly into the tees.
  • Page 62 The Newmar control system consists of the following nodes (modules) and their mounting locations: TM-102 Total Coach Manager Electrical Compartment Transfer Switch, AC Power Status Communications, Holding Tanks, Generator Control, Water Pump Control, Auto-Fill Control, Charge Bridge (House and Chassis Battery Isolation Relay) Control, etc.
  • Page 63 Diagnostic Procedures Dead Operator Display Verify that DC voltage is present with the correct polarity on the network cable (+DC BLK/WHT , -DC WHT/BLK Wires) at the display. 1. If correct power is present at the display. Then, cycle power at the display. 2.
  • Page 64 4. Verify that the Climate screens for the zones are not displaying “Wait” and that the white flame or fan icons are not displayed. If the icons are being displayed and the heat pump will not run, then the problem most likely is on the Dometic control side.
  • Page 65 B. To determine if the Heater Coil is shed, go to the Load Shed screen and look at the AC Heat status. If the Heater Coil is shed, then change the shed configuration values to allow the Heater Coils to turn on. C.
  • Page 66 2. Verify that the City Supply is connected and the supply valve is turned on. If City Supply is not available at RV connection point, then correct supply issue and check if the tank is now filling. 3. Verify that the Water Supply Valve in the Water Works Compartment is set to the Auto Fill position. If not, then set the valve to the appropriate position and check to see if the tank is now filling.
  • Page 67 Note: The Auto Fill function will timeout if the tank does not fill fast enough. This is because the control system assumes that there is a leak in the tank fill plumbing and turns off the Auto Fill after the timeout interval.

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