Maintenance
4.2 OmniScope Connection and Use
While configuring the outputs on the load boxes, use
care when mapping the instances; the instances are like
the addresses for the loads. The instances can be the
same for the different load types, but they should be
unique within the same load type. For example, dimmer
type loads, such as light-A and light-B, should have
unique instances: 1 and 2. However, light-A and the
awning might have the same instance: 1.
To connect the OmniScope to the Dometic Interact
system and configure the load boxes:
1. Connect the 4-pin Molex connector end of the
OmniScope to the RVC distribution board and
connect the USB end of the OmniScope to the
computer.
2. Ensure that the load boxes are powered up or
connected to the distribution board.
3. Verify that there is a proper connection between the
OmniScope and the units that communicate through
the RVC; these will be displayed in the OmniScope
desktop application.
4. Choose the desired load box, and make the configu-
ration changes.
5. Select Reset from the desktop application to reset
the load box once the configuration changes are
complete.
If you receive a message indicating that the RVC is
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locked while you attempt to open any
configuration tool, enter the 24-character code
that is present on the OmniScope label, and then
select Add to open the tool.
5 Maintenance
This section describes how to care for and maintain the
Dometic Interact. Refer to the following sections for
information about care, cleaning, and preventive
maintenance of the product.
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5.1 Care and Cleaning
NOTICE: Do not use abrasive cleaning materials or
harsh chemicals on the touch-screen display, or damage
to the product can occur.
If the touch-screen display becomes dirty, clean it with a
soft, dry cloth, or use compressed air to loosen debris
from the external orifices.
To remove hard dirt or grime, a slightly damp cloth with
non-abrasive cleaning product is acceptable; however,
take care not to damage the touch-screen display.
5.2 Preventive Maintenance
Use the following tips to ensure that your control
continues to work properly:
• Ensure that the touch-screen display and printed circuit
board (PCB) are operated between -4 °F to 140 °F
(-20 °C to 60 °C).
• Power on the control system occasionally during
extended periods of non-use.
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