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LEGACY ELITE & LEGACY ELITE II
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  • Page 1 2022 LEGACY ELITE & LEGACY ELITE II OPTIONAL FEATURES COMPONENT MANUALS VIEW THIS MANUAL ONLINE AT OLIVERTRAVELTRAILERS.COM...
  • Page 3 OPTIONAL FEATURES COMPONENT MANUALS TABLE OF CONTENTS OPTIONAL COMPONENT WARRANTY INFORMATION INDEX 7-21 ANDERSEN HITCH AUTO-DRAIN 23-37 CONVECTION MICROWAVE 38-147 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN HYPERVENT CONDENSATION PREVENTION MATTING KEYLESS ENTRY DOOR LOCK 150-173 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET LAGUN TABLE 175-196 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES 197-236 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 237-280...
  • Page 4 1125 Watkins Road, Battle Creek, MI 49015 Email: sales@barkermfg.com Phone: (888) 367-6978 Warranty: 2-Year Extended Bright Way Group Batteries Contact Oliver Travel Trailers Service Department for Warranty Warranty: 1-Year Cradlepoint Wireless WAN Cradlepoint 1111 W Jefferson Street, Boise, ID 83702...
  • Page 5 OPTIONAL COMPONENT WARRANTY INFORMATION HyperVent Condensation Prevention Matting HyperVent Marine 1301 4th St., Marysville, WA 98270 Email: hypervent_info@comcast.net Phone: 360-651-1365 No Warranty Lithionics Lithium Batteries Lithionics Battery Email: support@lithionicsbattery.com Phone: 727-726-4204 Warranty: 5-Years Lifeline Deep Cycle Batteries – Legacy Elite Lifeline Batteries Inc.
  • Page 6 OPTIONAL COMPONENT WARRANTY INFORMATION TRUMA AquaGo Comfort Tankless Water Heater Truma Corp. 825 E Jackson Blvd, Elkhart, IN 46516 Email: info@trumacorp.com Phone: 1-855-55-TRUMA Warranty: 1-Year (2-Year when registered at time of purchase) Wifi Ranger WIFI Booster Mito Corporation 213 County Road 17, Elkhart, IN 46516 Email: questions@wifiranger.com Phone: (574) 295-2441 Warranty: 1-Year...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    ANDERSEN HITCH Andersen “No-Sway” Weight Distribution Hitch INSTALLATION MANUAL For all 4″ Drop/Rise WD Kits AND all 8″ Drop/Rise WD Kits IMPORTANT! DEALER OR INSTALLER: Please make sure your customer receives this manual for safety tips, warranty, and future removal or installation information IMPORTANT ALERT: Potential issues may exist when using the Andersen ‘No Sway’...
  • Page 8 ANDERSEN HITCH IMPORTANT ALERT! Potential issues may exist when using the Andersen ‘No Sway’ Weight Distribution Hitch with Atwood 88007, 88010, 88555 and 88600 couplers. All other Atwood couplers work great. When these few Atwood couplers are combined with the Andersen Weight Distribution system — and other weight distribution systems —...
  • Page 9 ANDERSEN HITCH IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SAFETY Secure your trailer using wheel chocks before setting up or adjusting the Andersen Weight Distribution Hitch. The operator is responsible for making necessary adjustments to the weight distribution hitch to maximize performance for each trip and every time the load changes. REMEMBER Any time you change your load weight in the towing vehicle or trailer, re-check to see how level you are and make adjustments as needed.
  • Page 10: Parts Illustration

    ANDERSEN HITCH PARTS ILLUSTRATION – WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION HITCH 15 16 Adjustable Rack (4″ drop/rise rack with 2″ shank shown) Pin and Clip for adjustable rack and ball housing (2 Sets) #3430 Ball Housing Adjustment Bolts and Nuts (3/4″ x 2-1/2″, 2 sets) #3378 Ball Housing Plate Screws (5 pcs, attached to ball housing) Ball Housing Plate (attached to ball housing) Ball Housing (includes housing, tapered ball, and brake material cone) #3383, #3355...
  • Page 11: Section 1: Preparation

    ANDERSEN HITCH SECTION 1: PREPARATION 1-1. Start on level ground. If you are planning on hauling ATVs or other heavy equipment, you should load the trailer and tow vehicle with those items beforehand. Follow proper weight distribution guidelines as laid out in the manufacturer’s recommendations for the tow vehicle and trailer.
  • Page 12: Section 3: Attaching Tension Plate And Chains

    ANDERSEN HITCH SECTION 3: ATTACHING THE TENSION PLATE AND CHAINS 3-1. Raise the trailer up so there is almost no weight on the ball. Next, place the two nuts onto the ball housing adjustment bolts and tighten to approximately 150 ft-lbs of torque using two 1-1/8″ sockets or wrenches.
  • Page 13 ANDERSEN HITCH SECTION 4: ATTACHING THE FRAME BRACKETS TO THE TRAILER 4-1. With the TRAILER STILL RAISED, attach both tension chains to the outside frame brackets using the hardware shown below. IMPORTANT! Washer must be installed or the nut will split the bushing IMPORTANT! Approx.
  • Page 14 ANDERSEN HITCH CAUTION! Double-check around the trailer frame to see if there are any brake lines, gas lines, or wiring that could be damaged by installation of the frame brackets. If so, find a way to reroute them before final installation. 4-3.
  • Page 15 ANDERSEN HITCH 4-4. Once you have your brackets loosely connected, pull the top of the bracket sets away from the coupler until the top and bottom bolts rest on the frame and the chains are tight — the brackets will now be angled as seen below. Now tighten down all four bracket bolts using two 15/16″...
  • Page 16 ANDERSEN HITCH 2. OPTIONAL FRAME BRACKET INSTALLATION - WELDING (for both Regular and C-Channel frames) Using the services of a certified welder, another option is to add a 2″ weld along the lower back side of both outside frame brackets (on the same side the red spring is on). This will give you a very secure installation of the frame brackets without the need for set screws.
  • Page 17: Section 5: Setting The Tension

    ANDERSEN HITCH SECTION 5: SETTING THE TENSION 5-1. Once the frame brackets are firmly and securely in place, make sure your chains are still tight. Then, using the 1-1/4″ socket (provided), HAND-TIGHTEN both Tension Nuts as much as you can — this is now your starting point when tightening with a wrench.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    ANDERSEN HITCH REMEMBER Any time your load changes in the towing vehicle or trailer, re-check to see how level you are and make adjustments as needed. Also, check the tightness of all nuts and bolts often and re-tighten as necessary. TROUBLESHOOTING HOW LEVEL YOU ARE 1.
  • Page 19: Hooking The Tow Vehicle Back Up To The Trailer

    ANDERSEN HITCH HOOKING THE TOW VEHICLE BACK UP TO THE TRAILER 1. Using your trailer’s support leg or jack, lower the trailer coupler onto the ball — make sure there is almost no weight on the ball, and secure the coupler latch. 2.
  • Page 20 ANDERSEN HITCH OPTIONAL ADD-ONS FOR YOUR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION HITCH More than one trailer? Add a WD Trailer Kit to your other trailers so you can quickly and easily switch between trailers with your Weight Distribution system. Includes all mounting hardware shown. Available in optional bracket sizes — shown below. 2″...
  • Page 21 ANDERSEN HITCH Warranty Registration and Validation Andersen Weight Distribution Hitch To register your Weight Distribution Hitch, simply visit www.AndersenHitches.com/register and complete your registration online. Andersen Hitches Limited Warranty PLEASE RETAIN YOUR ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE AS YOU WILL NEED TO PRESENT IT SHOULD YOU REQUIRE SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY. LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY: Andersen Manufacturing, Inc.
  • Page 22 AUTO-DRAIN...
  • Page 23 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE Microwave Oven INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model:EC028KD7 Read these instructions carefully before using your microwave oven. If you follow the instructions, your oven will provide you with many years of good service. PUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR REFERENCE...
  • Page 24 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks. (b) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allows soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
  • Page 25 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE SAFETY 1. The oven must be on a leveled surface. 2. The turntable and turntable roller rest must be in the oven during cooking. Place the cookware gently on the turntable and handle it carefully to avoid possible breakage. 3.
  • Page 26 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including following: WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy: 1.
  • Page 27 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUID SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID. To reduce the risk of injury to persons: 1) Do not overheat the liquid. 2) Stir the liquid both before and halfway through heating it.
  • Page 28 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE RADIO INTERFERENCE 1. Operation of the microwave oven may cause interference to your radio, TV or similar equipment. 2. When there is interference, it may be reduced or eliminated by taking the following measures: 1) Clean door and sealing surface of the oven 2) Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television.
  • Page 29 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE Materials you can use in microwave oven Utensils Remarks Aluminum foil Shielding only. Small smooth pieces can be used to cover thin parts of meat or poultry to prevent overcooking. Arcing can occur if foil is too close to oven walls.
  • Page 30 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE SETTING UP YOUR OVEN Names of Oven Parts and Accessories Remove the oven and all materials from the carton and oven cavity. Your oven comes with the following accessories: Glass tray Turntable ring assembly Instruction Manual A) Control panel B) Turntable shaft C) Turntable ring assembly...
  • Page 31 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE OPERATION Control Panel and Features (1) Convection (2) Grill (3) Roast (4) Power (5) Defrost (6) Auto Menu: Popcorn/Potato/Beverage/ Dinner Plate/Fresh Vegetable/ Frozen Vegetable Convection Menu: (10) Roast Chicken/Cake/Pizza (7) Number keys/ Convection Temperature keys (11) (8) Clock setting (9) Stop/Clear...
  • Page 32 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE OPERATION INSTRUCTION 1.Clock Setting When the microwave oven is electrified,the oven will display "0:00", and buzzer will ring once. The input time should be within 1:00-12:59. Example: To set 12:12 . (1) Press the " Clock" button, and the buzzer will ring once. (2) Press the number keys: "1","2","1","2"...
  • Page 33 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE (2) Set the cooking time. Example: Set 12 minutes 50 seconds, press "1", "2", "5", "0" in order. (3) Press " " to start cooking. The cooking time counts down, Start/+30SEC. ":" will light and " "...
  • Page 34 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE 6. Convection Roast Cooking 1) Press " Roast " once, the oven will display "325F", and the "Micro.", "Conv." indicator (Press the convection temperature key to select the temperature you need.) will light. 2) Press " "...
  • Page 35 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE Note: In microwave, grill, convection or combination cooking state, 30 seconds' cooking time can be added by each pressing of "Start/ +30 SEC." button, and it's invalid at the functon of defrost, mulit-stage or auto menu cooking. 11.
  • Page 36 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE Auto menu Chart Display Menu Weight (Oz) 1.75 OZ 1.75 OZ 3.00 OZ Popcorn 3.00 OZ 3.50 OZ 3.50 OZ 1 portion Potato 2 portions 3 portions about 8.80 OZ Beverage about 17.60 OZ about 26.40 OZ 8.00 OZ 8.00 OZ Dinner...
  • Page 37 CONVECTION MICROWAVE - HIGH POINTE MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting Check your problem by using the chart below and try the solutions for each problem. If the microwave oven still does not work properly, contact the nearest authorized service center. TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY a.
  • Page 38 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 COR Series Router IBR900 / IBR950 User Manual ©2017 Cradlepoint. All Rights Reserved. +1.855.813.3385 cradlepoint.com...
  • Page 39 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION WHAT’S IN THE BOX KEY FEATURES WIFI MANAGEMENT VPN AND ROUTING SECURITY CLOUD OPTIMIZED IP COMMUNICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES BUSINESS-GRADE MODEM SPECIFICATIONS HARDWARE POWER/GPIO CONNECTOR EXTENSIBILITY DOCK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXTENSIBILITY DOCK HARDWARE AND DIMENSIONS LEDS SUPPORT AND WARRANTY QUICK START...
  • Page 40 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 LOCAL NETWORKS CLIENT LIST TUNNELS FIREWALL ROUTING GPIO ETHERNET SYSTEM LOGS NETWORKING LOCAL NETWORKS VLAN INTERFACES TUNNELS ROUTING DNS SERVERS WIFI AS WAN WAN AFFINITY CLIENT DATA USAGE NHRP SECURITY IDENTITIES ZONE FIREWALL CLOUD-BASED SECURITY WEB ACCESS FILTERING CERTIFICATE MANAGEMENT...
  • Page 41: Introduction

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 INTRODUCTION WHAT’S IN THE BOX • Ruggedized router with integrated business-class 3G/4G modem; includes integrated mounting plate • Quick Start Guide with warranty information • External 3G/4G mobile broadband modem antennas (2) (SMA), finger tighten only •...
  • Page 42: Management

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • SSID-based Priority • Client Mode for faster data offload MANAGEMENT • Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager² • Web UI, API, CLI • Active GPS support on all models • Data Usage Alerts (router and per client) •...
  • Page 43: Cloud Optimized Ip Communications

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 *-Native support for authentication. Authorization and accounting support through hotspot/captive portal services. CLOUD OPTIMIZED IP COMMUNICATIONS • Automated WAN Failover/Failback support • WAN Affinity and QoS allow prioritization of VoIP services • Advanced VPN connectivity options to HQ •...
  • Page 44 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • For > 24 VDC installations, use a 2.5 A fuse • Reverse polarity and transient voltage protection per ISO 7637-2 • Ignition sensing (automatic ON and time-delay OFF) • Power consumption: • Idle: 4 W •...
  • Page 45: Accessories

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 ACCESSORIES Cradlepoint offers several accessory options for extensibility, power and antennas: EXTENSIBILITY • COR Extensibility Dock (Part # 170700-000) • 9-wire power & GPIO cable (Part #170680-000) POWER Vehicle options • Vehicle locking power adapter for COR (Part # 170635-000) •...
  • Page 46 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Uplink Rates: LTE 50 Mbps, HSPA+ 5.76 Mbps • Frequency Bands: • LTE Bands 1-5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 20, 25, 26, 29, 30, 41 • Verizon: 2, 4, 5, 13 (XLTE support w/carrier aggregation) •...
  • Page 47: Hardware

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 HARDWARE LEDs 3G/4G Antenna SIM slots 3G/4G Antenna GPS Connector Connector (SMA) Connector (SMA) (SMA) 10/100/1000 Ethernet Reset USB 2.0 Port (Configurable: LAN Power Port Button Port or WAN Default: WAN) WiFi Antenna Connector* Router to Dock Connector 10/100/1000 Ethernet WiFi Antenna Connector*...
  • Page 48: Power/Gpio Connector

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 POWER/GPIO CONNECTOR This connector has four pin slots: power, ground, input, and output. Connector pinout – view into router (rear view of cable connector): Definition Details Wire Color Ground Black Power 9-33 V DC Input 3 V input high threshold (36 V tolerant) Orange...
  • Page 49: Extensibility Dock Installation Instructions

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 EXTENSIBILITY DOCK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Remove modem door (C) from dock (A). Insert activated SIM(s) into MC400 modem (B). Slide MC400 modem (B) into modem dock (A). Attach modem door (C) using M3 screws (D). Remove dock port protective cover.
  • Page 50: Extensibility Dock Hardware And Dimensions

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 EXTENSIBILITY DOCK HARDWARE AND DIMENSIONS 10/100 Ethernet Ports Rear view GPIO Connector* GPS Connector (SMA) Dock to Router Connector Front view 3G/4G Antenna 3G/4G Antenna Connector (SMA) Connector (SMA) Top view Bottom view * - See Appendix A for Pinout information ©2017 Cradlepoint.
  • Page 51: Leds

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 LEDS POWER The Cradlepoint IBR900/IBR950 must be powered using an approved 9-33 VDC power source. • Green = Powered ON. • No Light = Not receiving power. Check the power switch and the power source connection. •...
  • Page 52: Quick Start

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 QUICK START BASIC SETUP 1. Insert an activated SIM A wireless broadband data plan must be added to your Cradlepoint IBR900. Wireless broadband data plans are available from wireless carriers such as Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, EE, and Vodafone. The SIM must be provisioned with the carrier.
  • Page 53: First Time Setup Wizard

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 FIRST TIME SETUP WIZARD When you log in for the first time, you will be automatically directed to the FIRST TIME SETUP WIZARD, which will walk you through the steps to customize your Cradlepoint IBR900. You have the ability to configure any of the following: •...
  • Page 54: Quick Links

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 ADMINISTRATION PAGES Quick Links Dashboard Connection Manager Status Networking Security System QUICK LINKS Quick Links allows you to bookmark your most commonly-used settings. Simply click on the bookmark icon ( ) to add an item to your Quick Links menu. To remove an item from your Quick Links menu, select the item and click on the remove bookmark icon ( ).
  • Page 55: Connection Manager

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 CONNECTION MANAGER The router can establish an uplink via Ethernet, WiFi as WAN, or 3G/4G modems (removable or external USB). If the primary WAN connection fails, the router will automatically attempt to bring up a new link on another device: this feature is called failover.
  • Page 56 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 LOAD BALANCE To enable Load Balancing, select the check box for each desired device. If this is enabled, the router will use multiple WAN interfaces to increase the data transfer throughput by using any connected WAN interface consecutively.
  • Page 57 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 following dropdown options: • Passive DNS (modem only): The router will take no action until data is detected that is destined for the WAN. When this data is detected, the data will be sent and the router will check for received data for two seconds. If no data is received the router behaves as described below under Active DNS.
  • Page 58 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 DATA USAGE Data Usage displays upload and download traffic for each LAN client. Check Monitor Monthly (or Weekly or Daily) Usage to begin tracking this information. This data is not retained between router reboots. For Monthly and Weekly you are able to specify the day to start each cycle (e.g.
  • Page 59 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 STATUS Internet Local Networks Client List Tunnels Firewall Routing Ethernet System Logs INTERNET CONNECTIONS Select your device to reveal detailed information about the following device properties: • Summary • Modem • Cellular Network •...
  • Page 60 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 ©2017 Cradlepoint. All Rights Reserved. +1.855.813.3385 cradlepoint.com...
  • Page 61 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 ©2017 Cradlepoint. All Rights Reserved. +1.855.813.3385 cradlepoint.com...
  • Page 62 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 CLIENT DATA USAGE Displays the following client information: • Name • IP Address • MAC Address • Data Uploaded • Data Downloaded • Last Traffic To reset information, click Reset Statistics. STATISTICS Statistics can be gathered at variable Sample Rate and Sample Size for the following areas: •...
  • Page 63 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Displays packets and bytes transmitted and received by your Quality of Service (QoS) queues. To enable and configure QoS, go to NETWORKING > QoS. ©2017 Cradlepoint. All Rights Reserved. +1.855.813.3385 cradlepoint.com...
  • Page 64: Local Networks

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 LOCAL NETWORKS Displays information about your local networks. To configure local networks, go to NETWORKING > Local Networks. ©2017 Cradlepoint. All Rights Reserved. +1.855.813.3385 cradlepoint.com...
  • Page 65: Client List

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 CLIENT LIST Displays information about your Wireless, Wired, and Hotspot Clients, and allows you to Kick Wireless Clients, block MAC addresses of both Wireless and Wired Clients, and Revoke Hotspot Clients. TUNNELS NETCLOUD ENGINE Displays status of configured NetCloud Engine tunnels.
  • Page 66: Firewall

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 OPEN VPN Displays status of your OpenVPN Tunnels. To add and configure OpenVPN Tunnels, go to NETWORKING > Tunnels > OpenVPN. Displays status of your GRE Tunnels. To add and configure GRE Tunnels, go to NETWORKING > Tunnels > GRE. FIREWALL Displays information about your Firewall Connection Tracking States.
  • Page 67: Routing

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 ROUTING Displays information about your System, protocol, BGP, OSPF, RIP, and RIPng Routes. To configure these routes, go to NETWORKING > Tunnels. GPIO Displays information about your GPIOs. To configure GPIOs, go to SYSTEM >...
  • Page 68: Gps

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Displays GPS location and status. To enable and configure GPS, go to SYSTEM > Administration > GPS. SYSTEM LOGS Displays System Log information. To configure System Logging, go to SYSTEM > Administration > System Logging.
  • Page 69: Networking

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 NETWORKING Local Networks VLAN Interfaces Tunnels Routing DNS Servers WiFi as WAN WAN Affinity Client Data Usage NHRP LOCAL NETWORKS WIFI RADIO #1 (2.4GHZ) WIFI RADIO #2 (5GHZ) To edit your wireless network, select its name and click Edit.
  • Page 70 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 WMM: WiFi Multimedia. This is a basic traffic shaping, or QoS (quality of service), system for the network. WMM works behind the scenes to set priorities for different types of traffic on your network. For example, video streams are given higher priority than print jobs, since video streams need consistent throughput.
  • Page 71 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • 3 (2422 MHz) • 4 (2427 MHz) • 5 (2432 MHz) • 6 (2437 MHz) • 7 (2442 MHz) • 8 (2447 MHz) • 9 (2452 MHz) • 10 (2457 MHz) • 11 (2462 MHz) For 5.0 GHz, the ranges are 36 to 64 and 149 to 165.
  • Page 72 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Wireless Mode: Select the WiFi clients with which the router will be compatible. Greater compatibility is a tradeoff with better performance. For greatest compatibility with all WiFi devices, select 802.11 a/b/g/n or 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac. 2.4 GHz options 5 GHz options •...
  • Page 73 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Link Speed: Default setting is Auto. The Auto setting is preferred in most cases. • Auto • 10Mbps - Half Duplex • 10Mbps - Full Duplex • 100Mbps - Half Duplex • 100Mbps - Full Duplex •...
  • Page 74 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • External Terms of Use. Specify a URL that has the Terms of Use page. Users will automatically be directed to this page. • No Terms of Use. Redirect Only. Redirection on Successful Authentication: Depending on your choice for the “Terms of Use”...
  • Page 75 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 DHCP SERVER DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The built-in DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the computers and other devices on each local area network (LAN). In this section you can view a list of assigned IP addresses and reserve IP addresses for particular devices.
  • Page 76 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Name: The “name” property primarily helps to identify this network during other administration tasks. Hostname: The hostname is the DNS name associated with the router’s local area network IP address. IPv4 Settings IP Address: This is the address used by the router for local area network communication.
  • Page 77 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 IPv4 DHCP DHCP Server • Enable DHCP Server: When the DHCP server is enabled, users of your network will be able to automatically connect to the Internet without any special configuration. It is recommended that you leave this enabled.
  • Page 78 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Virtual Router IP: IP Address of the Virtual Router. Virtual Router ID: Identifier of the Virtual Router. Router Priority: Failover priority of this router. The highest priority router will take ownership of the Virtual IP. WAN Fault Priority: This optional value sets the failover priority of this router when no WAN connection is available.
  • Page 79 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 MAC FILTER & LOGGING A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier for a computer or other device. This page allows you to manage clients by MAC address. You can filter clients by MAC addresses and/or keep a log of devices connected to your router.
  • Page 80: Vlan Interfaces

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 VLAN INTERFACES A virtual local area network, or VLAN, functions as any other physical LAN, but it enables computers and other devices to be grouped together even if they are not physically attached to the same network switch.
  • Page 81 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Remote Gateway: US and European gateways associated with activation username and password. Port: Remote Secure port. Certificate Name: Select the certificate used for authentication. Certificates are managed in SECURITY/Certificate Management. Tunnel Enabled: Enabled or Disabled. NOTE: CP Secure VPN requires an ECM Prime subscription.
  • Page 82 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Currently we only support identifiers in the form of an IP address, a user-fully qualified domain name (user@ mydomain.com) or just a fully qualified domain name (www.mydomain.com). If the remote side of the tunnel is configured to expect an identifier, then both must match in order for the negotiation to succeed.
  • Page 83 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Model – Set your rule according to the specific model of modem. • Type – Select by type of Internet source (Ethernet, LTE, Modem, Wireless as WAN, WiMAX). • Serial Number – Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number. •...
  • Page 84 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 for a successful tunnel negotiation. For greatest compatibility, select all options; for greatest security, select only the most secure options that your devices support. Exchange Mode: The IKE protocol has two modes of negotiating phase 1 – Main (also called Identity Protection) and Aggressive.
  • Page 85 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 By default, all the algorithms (encryption, hash, and DH groups) supported by the device are checked, which means they are allowed for any given exchange. Deselect these options to limit which algorithms will be accepted.
  • Page 86 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Global VPN Settings These settings apply to all configured VPN tunnels. Enable VPN Service: Enabling VPN Service will allow you to load a certificate for VPN to the router. Certificate Name: Select the Certificate Name. IKE / ISAKMP Port: Internet Key Exchange / Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol port.
  • Page 87 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Bridged creates a network interface that can be assigned to a LAN under the Local Networks configuration. This interface is managed through the assigned LAN device. • Local Endpoint - Enter the IP Address of the LNS (tunnel server) peer •...
  • Page 88 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Network Address • Netmask Generate Client Configuration The Generate Client Configuration button can be used to generate client configurations for OpenVPN tunnels configured in Server mode. An .ovpn file will be created that can be imported to a variety of OpenVPN client devices (Android, iOS, Windows).
  • Page 89 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 The Remote Network and Local Network values will be flipped when inputted for the other side of the tunnel configuration. Subnet Mask: This is the subnet mask for the Glue Network. The Local and Remote Network addresses must fit with this mask.
  • Page 90 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Netmask – This is the corresponding subnet mask of the network being defined (Default: 255.255.255.0). You can set the tunnel to connect to a range of IP addresses or to a single IP address. For example, you could input 192.168.0.0 and 255.255.255.0 to connect your tunnel to all the addresses of the remote network in the 192.168.0.x range.
  • Page 91 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Network Mobility (NEMO) Settings Enbable: Enable NEMO. WAN: Select the WAN(s) to use for the NEMO connection. An expression such as “Unique ID is (any)” will allow NEMO to operate on any WAN, whereas “Type is LTE”...
  • Page 92 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Authentication More authentication options and overrides are available in the next section. • Username – Username for user-specific authorization. Leave blank to disable. • Password – Shared secret (or password) used to authenticate the associated Local and Remote names. Redial •...
  • Page 93: Routing

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 ROUTING STATIC AND POLICY ROUTING The Main route policy sends all traffic that reaches it to the Main route table. It cannot be edited or removed. Typical destination-based static routes should be added to the Main route table. Policy routing allows for the addition of routes which are only evaluated when a certain set of conditions match.
  • Page 94 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 To route local traffic differently than either subset, policy for the subset(s) should be configured with a higher priority than the more general local source. Reference Table: Select the route table to use for routing when this policy is matched. Only user-created route tables may be selected (Main is reserved for the Main policy).
  • Page 95 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Route filter entries are processed in the order in which they appear in the grid. A match will apply the action (permit or deny) specified for the entry and processing will stop. If a filter is referenced and no match is found, the route is denied.
  • Page 96 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Route filter entries are processed in the order in which they appear in the grid. A match will apply the action (permit or deny) specified for the entry and processing will stop. If a filter is referenced and no match is found, the route is denied.
  • Page 97 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 bit number. However it *MUST* be unique within the entire BGP domain to the BGP speaker: bad things will happen if multiple BGP speakers are configured with the same router-ID. • Cluster ID: Specify the cluster ID, used if the BGP cluster has more than one route reflector. •...
  • Page 98 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Password: Enable message digest5 (MD5) authentication on a TCP connection between BGP peers. The same password must be used on both peers. • Update Source: Specify the IPv4 source address or interface name to use for the BGP session to this neighbor.
  • Page 99 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 OSPF OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) version 2 is a routing protocol described in RFC2328, OSPF Version 2. OSPF is an IGP (Interior Gateway Protocol). Compared with RIP, OSPF can provide more scalable network support and faster convergence times.
  • Page 100 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 part of the protocol and must be consistent across routers on a link. • Cost: OSPF metric for this interface. • Transmit Delay: Link state transmit delay. • Priority: The router with the highest priority will be more eligible to become Designated Router.
  • Page 101 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Redistribute • Default Originate: Enable broadcasting default route. Always will cause the default route (0.0.0.0/0) to be broadcast even if it is not in the routing table. Metric specifies the metric of the default route.
  • Page 102 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Offset list in: Offset-list adds the specified offset to the incoming and outgoing metric for routes matched by the specified access-list. If the offset is 0, no action is taken. • Offset list out: Offset-list adds the specified offset to the incoming and outgoing metric for routes matched by the specified access-list.
  • Page 103: Qos

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Metric: RIPng metric is a value for distance for the network. Usually the RIP service increments the metric when the network information is received. The metric for redistributed routes is set to 1. •...
  • Page 104 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Queues Queues and rules work in conjunction to prioritize bandwidth for the most critical operations. Multiple rules can be associated with one queue. Use rules to associate your more critical operations with queues that have higher bandwidth settings.
  • Page 105 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Above Normal • High • Higher • Highest Click Next to continue to the next page. Download Bandwidth Enable Download QoS: (Default: Enabled.) Deselect if you want your rule to apply to upload traffic only. Leave this selected to include download restrictions with this queue.
  • Page 106: Dns Servers

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Use ports and/or IP addresses to define the type(s) of traffic attached to this rule. Leaving any field blank will match all values; all fields are optional. Source Port(s) and/or Destination Port(s): Enter a port number between 1 and 65535.
  • Page 107 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Dynamic DNS Configuration: Allows you to host a server (Web, FTP, etc.) using a domain name that you have purchased (www.example.com) with your dynamically assigned IP address. • Known Hosts Configuration: Allows you to map a name (printer, scanner, laptop, etc.) to an IP address of a device on the network.
  • Page 108 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • NO-IP • Custom Server (DynDNS clone) • Custom Server Address. Only available if you select Custom Server from the Server Address dropdown list. Enter your custom DynDNS clone server address here. For example: www. mydyndns.org.
  • Page 109: Wifi As Wan

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 WIFI AS WAN WiFi as WAN uses an outside WiFi network as its Internet source. When WiFi as WAN is enabled, the router will find other WiFi networks that you can select and connect to. Unless a selected WiFi source is on an unprotected network, you will need to know its password or key.
  • Page 110: Wan Affinity

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 network you want to connect to is not listed. You can sort the list based on any of the fields by clicking on the field name. If you import a network from Site Survey, most of the information about the network will already be completed.
  • Page 111 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • • • • • SCTP Source IP Address, Source Netmask, Destination IP Address, and Destination Netmask: Specify an IP address or range of IP addresses by combining an IP address with a netmask for either “source” or “destination” (or both).
  • Page 112: Client Data Usage

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 CLIENT DATA USAGE Client Data Usage displays upload and download traffic for each LAN client. Click Enable Client Data Usage Monitoring Service to begin tracking this information. This data is not retained between router reboots.
  • Page 113 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Holding Time: Specifies the holding time for NHRP registration requests and resolution replies. • Shortcut-Destination: Reply with authoritative answers on NHRP resolution requests destined to addresses in this interface (instead of forwarding the packets). •...
  • Page 114: Security

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 SECURITY IDENTITIES Identities are reusable groups of items that are added to filter policy rules. A match on any single item in the group will cause the rule to match. Identities are referenced in rules by their name. Choosing descriptive names like “NW Sales Team” or “Engineering”...
  • Page 115: Zone Firewall

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 ZONE FIREWALL ZONE DEFINITION A Zone is a group of network interfaces. By default all interfaces within a zone are allowed to initialize network communication with each other, however any network traffic initialized outside of a zone to the interfaces within the zone will be denied.
  • Page 116 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Source: Select defined identities or enter individual criteria for the appropriate Host, Port and MAC address columns to match the source of the traffic. • Host: Enter an IP address or select a host identity.
  • Page 117 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Application Gateways Enabling an application gateway makes pinholes thru the firewall. This may be required for some applications to function, or for an application to improve functionality or add features. NOTE: Exercise caution in enabling application gateways as they impact the security of your network. •...
  • Page 118 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 PORT FORWARD & PROXY A port forwarding rule allows traffic from the Internet to reach a computer on the inside of your network. For example, a port forwarding rule might be used to run a Web server.
  • Page 119 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Name: Name your rule. • Enabled: Toggle whether your rule is enabled. Selected by default. • Use Port Range: Check this box to create a rule which proxies a contiguous range of ports instead of a single port.
  • Page 120: Cloud-Based Security

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 CLOUD-BASED SECURITY Select a third-party Cloud Provider from the dropdown list. • Zscaler Internet Security • Zscaler Secure Web Gateway • Umbrella by OpenDNS Zscaler Zscaler is a cloud-based web filtering and security provider that offers several plan options.
  • Page 121: Web Access Filtering

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 WEB ACCESS FILTERING UPSTREAM PROXY SETTINGS Upstream Proxy Settings Enabled: Select whether the use of an Upstream Proxy server is enabled. Proxy Address: The Proxy Address is the address the desired HTTP proxy is hosted at.
  • Page 122 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 NETWORK WEB FILTER RULES Domain / URL filter rules allow you to control access from your network to any external domain or website. Rules are assigned to a specific LAN network and the highest priority rule will have precedence when there is a conflict.
  • Page 123: Certificate Management

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 CERTIFICATE MANAGEMENT LOCAL CERTIFICATES This is a table of local certificates, including certificate details. • Name: Friendly description of the certificate. • Location: The certificate issuer’s locality (city, town, etc.) • Organization Information: The organization to which the certificate issuer belongs •...
  • Page 124 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 CERTIFICATE SIGNING REQUEST Request a certificate signature from a remote CA. Using an established, third-party CA increases the likelihood that your certificate will be trusted by others (see security issues for self-signed certificates for more information).
  • Page 125 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 To export, select a local certificate from the dropdown list and download it to your computer or local device in PKCS #12 format. When you export this file, you must create a passphrase to protect it. This key is required for future use of the file.
  • Page 126: System

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION ROUTER SECURITY When the router is configured to use the advanced security mode, several aspects of the routers configuration and networking functionality will be extended to support high security environments. This includes support for multiple user accounts, increased password security and additional network spoofing filters.
  • Page 127 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Allow Remote SSH Access – This will enable SSH access to the router from the Internet. It is only available when SSH access is enabled in the Local Management tab. Some carriers block the remote SSH access ports. If a ping to the router’s WAN port does not work, it is unlikely that remote SSH access will work.
  • Page 128 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Reboot Count – Track number of router reboots. • Enable Login Banner – Add the CLI banner to the router’s login page. • Local Domain – The local domain is used as the suffix for DNS entries of local hosts.
  • Page 129 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 separate clients can connect to) or as a GPS client (which reports to a server). Set up a GPS Server, GPS Client, or GPS Serial on the device by clicking on the Add button in the appropriate table. •...
  • Page 130 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 The Trimble ASCII Interface Protocol (TAIP) was designed for vehicle tracking. For more information about TAIP, see these instructions from Trimble. • Choose Language - TAIP • Enable Vehicle ID Reporting - Include the vehicle ID # with every TAIP sentence.
  • Page 131 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 Interval or Stationary Time Interval if desired. (Specifing a value of 0 seconds disables Stationary Event Threshold reporting.) • Stationary Distance Threshold (meters) - The distance (meters) between two consecutive GPS fixes to discount, treating the unit as stationary to be used in conjunction with stationary time reporting.
  • Page 132 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 NMEA GGA, RMC, and VTG SENTENCES Some devices report GPS information with multiple NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) sentence formats: GGA, RMC, and VTG. See the examples below. For more examples and information about NMEA sentences, see the following websites: •...
  • Page 133 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 $GPVTG – Vector track and speed over ground Example: $GPVTG,054.7,T,034.4,M,005.5,N,010.2,K Sample Data Description 054.7,T Track, degrees relative to true north 034.4,M Track, degrees relative to magnetic north 005.5,N Ground speed, knots 010.2,K Ground speed, kilometers per hour SMS (Short Message Service, or text messaging) requires a cellular modem with an active data plan.
  • Page 134 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 SYSTEM LOGGING Logging Level: Setting the log level controls which messages are stored or filtered out. A log level of Debug will record the most information while a log level of Critical will only record the most urgent messages. Each level includes all messages from all of the levels below it on the list (e.g.
  • Page 135: Enterprise Cloud Manager

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 ENTERPRISE CLOUD MANAGER Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager (ECM) is a cloud-based management service for configuring, monitoring, and organizing your Cradlepoint routers. Key features include the following: • Group based configuration management • Health monitoring of router connectivity and data usage •...
  • Page 136 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • WAN Device Status Change: An attached WAN device has changed status. The possible statuses are plugged, unplugged, connected, and disconnected. • Configuration Change: A change to the router configuration. • Login Success: A successful login attempt has been detected.
  • Page 137: Serial Redirector

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 SERIAL REDIRECTOR A single USB Serial device can be used to establish a serial link to a host port on the router. The USB Serial device can also be accessed by running “serial” from an SSH session. Telnet to Serial Configuration •...
  • Page 138: Snmp Configuration

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Set High/Router Running: In these modes the output pin is logic low while the router is booting and transitions to logic high when the router is fully running. If the router is reset, the output returns to low until the router has fully rebooted.
  • Page 139 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • Set community string: The “Set community string” is used when writing SNMP settings to the router. This string is like a password. It is a good idea to make it different than the “Get community string.” SNMPv3 If you select SNMPv3, you have several additional configuration options for added security.
  • Page 140: System Control

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM FIRMWARE This allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the router to add new features or fix defects. If you are happy with the operation of the router, you may not want to upgrade just because a new version is available.
  • Page 141 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 For modems supporting manual carrier switching (such as LPE), select File to browse to an appropriate, different modem firmware package file to load into the modem’s memory. Firmware updates can be performed on any firmware line item using the Check/Upgrade or File (manual) process.
  • Page 142: Diagnostics

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 DEVICE OPTIONS Reboot Options • Reboot the Device: Manually restart the router. • Factory Reset Router: Reset the router to its original settings. Once reset your SSID and admin password will match the sticker on the bottom of the router.
  • Page 143: Setup Wizards

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 SETUP WIZARDS ECM REGISTRATION To register the router with Cradlepoint ECM you must first have an account. If you need to create an account you can signup at cradlepoint.com. Once you’ve created an account, or if you already have one, you can enter your ECM username and password to...
  • Page 144 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 • WPA Password - The WPA Password must be between 8 and 64 characters long. A combination of upper and lower case letters along with numbers and special characters is recommended to prevent hackers from gaining access to your network.
  • Page 145 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 IP PASSTHROUGH SETUP IP passthrough takes a 3G/4G WAN data source (USB, ExpressCard, or Cradlepoint business-grade modem) and passes the IP address through to Ethernet LAN. Enabling IP passthrough will make many changes to your router configuration.
  • Page 146: Extensibility Dock

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 APPENDIX A EXTENSIBILITY DOCK Router to Dock Connector PINOUTS Pin 1 Ethernet TX- Pin 2 Ethernet TX+ Pin 3 Ethernet RX- Pin 4 Pin 5 Ethernet RX+ Pin 6 USB D- Pin 7 USB D+ Pin 8 GPIO1...
  • Page 147: Safety, Regulatory, And Warranty Guide

    CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN User Manual IBR900/IBR950 1/5/17 GPIO CABLE • Ignition Sense threshold: max 3.4 V, User Manual IBR900/IBR950 Wire Signal 1/5/17 protected to 33 V Black (2) • GPIOs: LLTL compatible, protected to 33 V Yellow GPIO1 Blue GPIO2 White GPIO3 APPENDIX B...
  • Page 148 HYPERVENT CONDENSATION PREVENTION MATTING HyperVent Marine 1301 4 STREET, MARYSVILLE, WA 98270 360 657 5503 FAX 360 651 1365 A DIVISION OF SLUMBER EASE MATTRESS FACTORY Thank you for your order. We believe you’ll be very satisfied with the performance of HyperVent, its durability, and low maintenance.
  • Page 149 KEYLESS ENTRY DOOR LOCK...
  • Page 150 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET NATURE’S HEAD ® Self-Contained Composting Toilet Installation Manual and User’s Guide Saving Our Water for Tomorrow...
  • Page 151 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET Nature’s Head, Inc. www.NaturesHead.net Sales PO Box 250 Van Buren, OH 45889 Phone: 251-295-3043 Email: sales@NaturesHead.net Corporate 535 Bayou Sara Avenue Saraland, AL 36571 Made in the USA...
  • Page 152 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET Nature’s Head ® Composting Toilet Congratulations on your acquisition of a NATURE’S HEAD ® composting toilet! Although the concept of a composting head (toilet) is not a new one, the unit which you have purchased is the freshest of the new generation of this kind of product.
  • Page 153 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION ITEMS YOU MAY NEED TO COMPLETE YOUR INSTALLATION Your NATURE’S HEAD® composting toilet comes with most of the items necessary for completion of your installation. The outside vent is not included because each application is different and many will require a different vent.
  • Page 154 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION, continued Hose Length Some installations may require increased hose lengths which may be purchased on a per foot basis. PVC pipe, available at most home improvement or hardware stores, may also be substituted for longer hose sections.
  • Page 155 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION: Dimensions 1 ” 20” 12 ½” 2 ” 9 ” 6” 13” 19” Note: Dimensions can vary up to 4% due to the rotational moulding of polyethylene plastic. Please note as stated in our instructions the following. •...
  • Page 156 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION: Dimensions Standard Handle: 21” Spider Handle 19 ” Spider Handle 12 ½” 2” 5” Standard Handle 13” Page 5 © 2017 Nature’s Head. Inc.
  • Page 157 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION: Location When selecting the location for your new Nature’s Head®, be certain to allow enough space behind and on both sides for the toilet to function and be serviced. Be sure that the lid will open fully. You must also be certain that the bowl has enough room to tilt rearward to allow for its removal and for the removal of the...
  • Page 158 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION: Mounting It is necessary to secure your toilet to ����������������������������������� The normal mounting is to position the L-brackets under the base in the recesses in the toilet, as shown on the left. Counter sunk mounting screws are included for installing to a wood ������...
  • Page 159 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION: Venting The unit must be vented to the outside of your cabin whether it is a boat, RV, truck, or vacation property. This helps keep your bathroom ������������������������������������������������������������������������� facilitates the composting process. ����������������������������������������������������������������������� installation. The average do-it-yourselfer should be able to easily accomplish this if one is familiar with and has the proper tools.
  • Page 160 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION: Venting ��������������� Attaching the Handle The toilet is shipped with the agitator handle unattached and must be installed before use. The standard handle is attached with a collar and hairpin clip, while the spider handle attaches with an allen set screw and locknut.
  • Page 161 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION: Venting, continued Attaching a mesh fabric or screen (not provided) over the opening is necessary to prevent the entry of insects into the system. Any mesh fabric such as window screen or nylon netting will provide an adequate insect barrier.
  • Page 162 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION: Venting Page 11 © 2017 Nature’s Head. Inc.
  • Page 163 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET INSTALLATION: POWER CONNECTION As with all electrical connections, be sure your head is on a fused circuit. The fuse should be no less than 2 amps and no more than 5 amps (12V). A fuse holder and fuse are provided for use in a non-protected 12 volt system such as direct attachment to a battery.
  • Page 164 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET USING YOUR NATURE’S HEAD USAGE, continued The waterless, urine separating design contributes the extraordinary ��������������������������������������������������������������������� holding capacity. The composting section holds approximately 60 to 80 unpleasant odor and prevent proper compost action. uses. Seated usage is recommended. While seated, the unit may be used with The time frame to empty the solids bin varies with number of people the trap door in the open or closed position.
  • Page 165 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET USAGE, continued ��������������������������������������������������������������������� unpleasant odor and prevent proper compost action. Seated usage is recommended. While seated, the unit may be used with the trap door in the open or closed position. Whether male or female, the user’s liquids and solids will be directed to the correct locations from this position.
  • Page 166 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET USAGE, continued When the toilet is functioning correctly, the composted matter will have a musty or soil-like odor and the visual appearance will be very similar to that of the original sphagnum peat moss. It is not normal for the compost to be wet or for there to be odor problems If the compost is staying wet and you have odor problems, the solids tank is becoming contaminated with urine and steps must be taken to prevent...
  • Page 167 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET USAGE: Emptying With the bottle assembly removed, lift the seat unit several inches and slide it to the left to disengage the slip hinge. (You may need to unhook your vent hose and power supply if it is necessary to move the bowl to the side.) Remove the knobs from the mounting brackets at each side of the base and the base is now ready to empty.
  • Page 168 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET USAGE: Disposal The recommended procedure for disposing of the contents of the solid waste tank is placing it in a proper composting bin to allow it to fully decompose. When traveling in a boat or RV, this may not be practical. The contents of the solid waste tank may be safely placed into a conventional dumpster if it has been allowed to compost fully.
  • Page 169 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET CLEANSING & MAINTENANCE A quick spray of water and white vinegar or a natural cleaner from the squirt bottle (included) is all that is needed to keep your NH fresh between uses. If necessary, a moistened paper towel (no synthetics) is excellent for cleansing the interior (as well as the exterior) of the head.
  • Page 170 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET TROUBLESHOOTING Find more troubleshooting and FAQ information online at natureshead.net/ installation_use. Or email us at sales@natureshead.net. Fan not working. If using 12 volt battery, check for voltage. Be sure the wire marked positive is attached to the positive from the battery. Check the fuse.
  • Page 171 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET OPTIONS For enhanced capacity and convenience, consider these options for your Composting Toilet. All items are avail- NATURE’S HEAD ® able for purchase on our website www.NaturesHead.net, from our distributors, or by phone at 251-295-3043. EXTENDED CAPACITY Extra Liquids Bottle Bottle with cap.
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  • Page 173 NATURE’S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET NATURE’S HEAD, INC. PO Box 250 Van Buren, OH 45889 251-295-3043 www.NaturesHead.net...
  • Page 174 LAGUN TABLE LAGUN TABLE LEG PARTS INCLUDED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Tabletop Mounting Plate • Arm (Horizontal piece) Choose a solid vertical surface to install the • • Leg (Vertical piece) mounting bracket plate. NOTE: Make sure there • Mounting Bracket Plate is enough clearance to be able to adjust the leg •...
  • Page 175 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Part Number: 74-505 12V130A-G31-LRBM8 User Guide NeverDie® Compact Series 100 Internal BMS MiniBMS ® ® TECHNOLOGY...
  • Page 176 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Notice of Copyright 12V130A-G31-LRBM8 User Guide Copyright © 2021 all rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the express consent of Lithionics Battery, Clearwater, FL 33765 USA. Lithionics Battery reserves the right to revise this document and make periodic changes to the contents without obligation or organization of such changes and revisions.
  • Page 177 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Battery Installation Before installation, check the battery for visible damage including cracks, dents, deformation and other visible abnormalities. The top surface of the battery and terminal connections should be clean, free of dirt and corrosion, and dry. Battery power should be turned off prior to the installation and for storage.
  • Page 178 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES The battery cables should be sized to handle the expected load. Refer to NEC Table 310.15(B)16 for the maximum amperage based on the cable gauge size. Cable lengths more than 6 feet may require heavier gauge wire to avoid unacceptable voltage drop. When connecting multiple batteries in parallel to make larger battery banks, it is preferable for all parallel cables to be the same length.
  • Page 179 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Battery Charging The charging device(s) connected to the Lithium Battery System must be programmed per the recommended charge settings below. Using an improper charger or charge settings could result in undesirable battery performance and accelerated wear. The battery will disconnect power if the voltage, amperage, or temperature limits are exceeded during charging.
  • Page 180 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Power Button with Status Light The BMS power button is located on the battery lid and includes a status light. You can also attach the optional remote power button (Lithionics Part # 75-224-196) via the panel mount connector. This can be useful if the battery is installed in a location that is not easily accessible.
  • Page 181 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Bluetooth App Lithionics Battery® Monitor Lithionics Battery® has developed the app for iOS and Android mobile platforms, which allows real time battery information. The battery must be turned on via the Power button before the Bluetooth connection can be made. When the battery is turned off, Bluetooth is also powered off to save energy.
  • Page 182 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES The Bluetooth app can also be used to access the Firmware Update section of the app. The BMS firmware version and update status can be found in the settings menu when connected to the Battery. NOTE - The firmware update should only be performed if necessary.
  • Page 183 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES BMS Functions Below is a detailed description of advanced BMS features and how they affect the state of the battery. Some features depend on setup parameters which are described in detail in the Configuration section of this user guide. Power On/Off –...
  • Page 184 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Battery Specifications Item Description Model 12V130A-G31-LRBM8 Nominal Voltage 12.8V Nominal Capacity 130Ah Internal Resistance ≤4mΩ Features NeverDie® Reserve, High and Low Voltage Cutoff, High and Low Temperature Cutoff, Short Circuit Protection, Bluetooth App Support, Remote Reset Port NOTE: Battery may not be connected in series to make 24 volts or higher.
  • Page 185 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Troubleshooting & FAQ When troubleshooting your battery, one of the most helpful tools is the battery Status Code feature of the Lithionics Battery Monitor App. If the battery shuts down due to a protective BMS feature, please have the Bluetooth app available when resetting the battery to identify the battery info and status code.
  • Page 186 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES GTX12V315A-E2107-CS200 User Guide NeverDie® Compact Series 200 Internal BMS MiniBMS ® ® TECHNOLOGY Rev. A...
  • Page 187 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Notice of Copyright GTX12V315A-E2107-CS200 User Guide Copyright © 2021 all rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the express consent of Lithionics Battery®, Clearwater, FL 33765 USA. Lithionics Battery® reserves the right to revise this document and make periodic changes to the contents without notice.
  • Page 188 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES System Components The GTX12V315A-E2107-CS200 system ships with the following items: GTX12V315A-E2107-CS200 Battery • Accessory Harness (#75-H1FCR-CS2)* • Protective DC Terminal Covers (Red & Black) • • Two Sets of M8x1.25mm Bolts and Lock Washers for the Terminals Wiring and bus bars are not included.
  • Page 189 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES First Power-up The battery needs to be fully charged to 14.4V to condition the battery for use. Fully charging the battery calibrates the state-of-charge percentage to be the most accurate and allows the cells to balance if necessary. The battery should be fully charged to 14.4V at least once every 2 weeks.
  • Page 190 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Power Button with Status Light The BMS power button is located on the battery lid and includes a status light. You can also attach the optional remote power button via the accessory harness. This can be useful if the battery is installed in a location that is not easily accessible.
  • Page 191 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Bluetooth App Lithionics Battery® Monitor Lithionics Battery® has developed the app for iOS and Android mobile platforms, which allows real time battery information. The battery must be turned on via the Power button before the Bluetooth connection can be made. When the battery is turned off, Bluetooth is also powered off to save energy.
  • Page 192 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES The Bluetooth app can also be used to access the Firmware Update section of the app. The BMS firmware version and update status can be found in the settings menu when connected to the Battery. NOTE - The firmware update should only be performed if necessary.
  • Page 193 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Accessory Connector The battery accessory connector is located on the battery lid and is used to access the BMS’s ported features. This allows implementation of the features listed below. Feature Description Field Control Circuit – For use with an alternator regulator enable/disable circuit.
  • Page 194 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Internal Heater Kit The GTX12V315A-E2107-CS200 battery includes a thermostatically controlled heater kit to internally warm and maintain the battery above 32F/0C. Keeping the battery’s internal temperature above 32F/0C ensures uninterrupted battery power and a longer battery life. Ambient Temperature Average Power Used Average Usage per Day...
  • Page 195 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Specifications Item Description Model GTX12V315A-E2107-CS200 Nominal Voltage 12.8V Nominal Capacity 315Ah Nominal Watt Hours 4032 Internal Resistance ≤3mΩ Features NeverDie® Reserve, High and Low Voltage Cutoff, High and Low Temperature Cutoff, Short Circuit Protection, Bluetooth Telemetry, CANbus RV-C, FCC, Remote Button NOTE: Battery may not be connected in series to make 24 volts or higher.
  • Page 196 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES Troubleshooting & FAQ When troubleshooting your battery, one of the most helpful tools is the battery Status Code feature of the Lithionics Battery Monitor App. If the battery shuts down due to a protective BMS feature, please have the Bluetooth app available when resetting the battery to identify the battery info and status code.
  • Page 197 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES TECHNICAL MANUAL Lifeline Batteries ® Manufactured by: Concorde Battery Corporation 2009 San Bernardino Road West Covina, CA 91790 Phone 626-813-1234 Fax 626-813-1235 www.lifelinebatteries.com Document No. 6-0101 Revision F May 6, 2019 NOTICE: The technical data contained herein has been reviewed and approved for general release on the basis that it contains no export controlled information.
  • Page 198 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES RECORD OF REVISIONS Revision Date Initial Release 10/27/08 Rev. A 3/25/09 Rev. B 9/09/09 Rev. C 7/18/11 Rev. D 4/14/14 Rev. E 2/02/17 Rev. F 5/06/19...
  • Page 199 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES SAFETY SUMMARY DANGER OF EXPLODING BATTERIES Lead acid batteries can produce explosive mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen. Take the following precautions: • Never install batteries in an airtight or sealed enclosure and make sure installation is adequately ventilated. •...
  • Page 200 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction 1.1 Company Background ……………………………………………………………………………. 5 ® 1.2 Overview of Lifeline AGM Technology ……………………………………………………….. 5 1.3 About this Manual ………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Chapter 2 - Battery Construction 2.1 Component Description ………………………………………………………………………….. 6 2.2 Battery with Cut Away View ………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 201: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Company Background Concorde Battery Corporation was founded in 1977 and is a manufacturer of premium quality lead acid batteries. Originally, Concorde’s main product emphasis was dry charged and gelled electrolyte lead acid batteries. In 1985, Concorde developed its valve regulated, absorbent glass mat [AGM] technology for use in aircraft applications.
  • Page 202: Chapter 2 - Battery Construction

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES CHAPTER 2 - BATTERY CONSTRUCTION 2.1 Component Description Refer to the battery pictorial in Section 2.2 showing a cut away view of the cell and a summary of the features and benefits. A more detailed description of the battery’s construction is given below.
  • Page 203 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES PRESSURE RELIEF SAFETY VALVE - Each cell in the battery employs a pressure relief safety valve. The valve is designed to release excess pressure that builds up over time to vent the small quantity of gasses that do not recombine inside of the battery. Once the pressure is released, the valve automatically re-seals.
  • Page 204: Battery With Cut Away View

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 2.2 Battery with Cut Away View...
  • Page 205: Terminal Types

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 2.3 Terminal Types...
  • Page 206: Chapter 3 - Technology Comparison

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES CHAPTER 3 - TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON 3.1 Lifeline versus Flooded Batteries ® Flooded-electrolyte lead acid batteries have been around since 1859 and tend to be less expensive than AGM or Gel batteries. However, they have major deficiencies compared to AGM or Gel batteries.
  • Page 207 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 3.2 Lifeline versus Gel Batteries ® Gel batteries have been commercially available since the early 1970s and are still offered by some manufacturers. Concorde manufactured gel batteries for many years before developing the AGM technology and, therefore, is aware of inherent deficiencies associated with gel batteries.
  • Page 208: Lifeline

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Table 3-2. Comparison of Lifeline® AGM Batteries with Gel Batteries Characteristic Lifeline® AGM Battery Gel Batteries Electrolyte Stability Excellent – AGM acts like a flexible Prone to solid / liquid separation leading sponge and ensures good contact to premature failure.
  • Page 209: Chapter 4 - Battery Specifications

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES CHAPTER 4 - BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 Battery Models Lifeline® Series consists of deep cycle as well as engine starting batteries. Capacities of the deep cycle batteries range from 33 to 1200 ampere-hours (rated at the 20-hour rate) and a variety of 2-volt, 6-volt and 12-volt models are available.
  • Page 210: Chapter 5 - Commissioning And Servicing Instructions

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES CHAPTER 5 - COMMISSIONING AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 Storage Lifeline® Batteries are charged at the factory before shipment to the distributor. For warranty coverage, batteries need to be properly boost charged while in storage and installed within 12 months of the original factory ship date.
  • Page 211 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Figure 5-1. Series Connection Figure 5-2. Parallel Connection Figure 5-3. Series/Parallel Connection Document No. 6-0101 Rev. F Page 15 of 40...
  • Page 212 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Connection options for 4-terminal batteries are illustrated in Figures 5-4 through 5-8. For low rate applications (current levels less than 400 amperes), only two of the four terminals need to be connected, but it is still best to use all four terminals for redundancy. For high rate applications (current levels greater than 400 amperes), all four terminals should be connected.
  • Page 213 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Figure 5-7. Series/Parallel Connection for 4-Terminal Batteries (Low Rate Applications Only) NOTE: Cables A, B and C carry different current levels and should be sized accordingly. In this example, the current in Cable B is 2 times that of Cable A and the current in Cable C is three times that of Cable A.
  • Page 214: Discharging

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Figure 5-8. Series/Parallel Connection for 4-Terminal Batteries (Low or High Rate Applications) 5.3 Discharging Discharge data for Lifeline® AGM batteries are given in Appendix C. The capacity delivered by the battery depends on the rate of discharge as well as the battery temperature. The battery will deliver less capacity as the discharge rate increases and less capacity as the temperature is lowered.
  • Page 215: Charging

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 5.4 Charging Charging Lifeline® AGM batteries is a matter of replacing the ampere-hours removed during discharge plus a little extra to make up for charging inefficiency. The ampere-hour input necessary for a full recharge depends on the depth of discharge, rate of recharge, and temperature.
  • Page 216 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES The following table provides recommended absorption times for Lifeline® Batteries: Table 5-2 Recommended Absorption Times Average Depth of Discharge (DOD) Absorption Time Less than 30% 2 hours 30 – 50% 3 hours More than 50% 4 hours The absorption time may need to be fine-tuned from these values to assure the batteries consistently reach full charge per the criteria given above (charging current is less than 0.5% of battery’s rated capacity).
  • Page 217: Conditioning

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 5.5 Conditioning Conditioning should only be done when the battery is showing symptoms of capacity loss due to extended time in a partial or low state of charge condition. This could be caused, for example, by low charging voltage for an extended number of charge cycles, or by repeatedly charging to only 90% state of charge.
  • Page 218: Deep Discharge Recovery

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 5.6 Deep Discharge Recovery Batteries having an OCV less than 1.93 volts/cell (11.6 volts for a 12V battery) are considered deeply discharged. This condition may occur when batteries are stored for long periods of time without boost charging, or when discharged below 100% and not recharged. Batteries in this condition may sometimes be recovered using a constant current charge instead of a constant voltage charge.
  • Page 219: Temperature Considerations

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 5.8 Temperature Considerations The temperature of the battery has a significant impact on its performance and life capability. Battery capacity is reduced significantly in cold temperatures. For example, a battery that operates continuously at -18ºC (0º F.) will only provide about 60% of its normal room temperate capacity.
  • Page 220: Servicing

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 5.9 Servicing Lifeline® AGM batteries do not need electrolyte adjustment as do flooded lead-acid batteries, but periodic servicing is essential to assure continued integrity of the battery system. Servicing should include good record keeping to document the life history of the battery system and to identify whether corrective action needs to be taken.
  • Page 221: Recycling

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES NOTES: (1) Excessive ripple voltage will negatively impact battery life. Maximum recommended ripple voltage (peak to peak) is 0.5% of the float voltage setting. (2) A large variation of individual float voltages in a new battery system is normal because of variations in oxygen recombination efficiency due to slight variations of acid saturation within the AGM.
  • Page 222: Chapter 6 - Safety Information

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES CHAPTER 6 - SAFETY INFORMATION There are four main safety hazards associated with the use of any valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) battery. These hazards are as follows: a) Release of ignitable gas, b) Exposure to acid, c) Shorting of terminals, d) Thermal runaway.
  • Page 223: Appendix A - Glossary

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES APPENDIX A – GLOSSARY OF BATTERY TERMS AGM - Stands for Absorbed Glass Mat. This is the separator system used ® AGM in all Lifeline batteries. Active Material - Electrode material which produces electricity during its chemical conversion.
  • Page 224 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Current - The rate of flow of electricity. The movement of electrons along a conductor. It is comparable to the flow of a stream of water. The unit of measurement is an ampere. Cut Off Voltage - Battery voltage reached at the termination of a discharge. Also known as end point voltage or EPV.
  • Page 225 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Temperature, Cell - The average temperature of the battery's internal components. Trickle Charging - Method of charging in which the battery is either continuously or intermittently connected to a constant current charging source to maintain the battery in a fully charged condition. Not ®...
  • Page 226: Appendix B - Frequently Asked Questions

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES APPENDIX B – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’S) 1. What does AGM stand for? It stands for Absorbed Glass Mat, the type of separator used in all Lifeline® AGM batteries. 2. What is the difference between AGM batteries and Gel batteries? Both AGM and Gel batteries utilize oxygen recombination and pressure relief valves to minimize water loss and allow maintenance-free operation.
  • Page 227 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 11. Do all the batteries in a series string have to be the same model/size? Yes. Do not mix different models/sizes of batteries in the same string. 12. Are there any issues with having parallel strings of different battery models/sizes, as long as each string has the same model/size battery in series? No, since the strings are in parallel they will operate at the same voltage level and will self-regulate.
  • Page 228: Appendix C - Charts And Graphs

    LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES APPENDIX C – CHARTS AND GRAPHS Battery Load Voltage vs. DOD Below are listed the 1 hour, 8 hour, 20 hour and 120 hour load voltages during a discharge cycle to 100% discharge (10.5V endpoint) for a 12V battery at 77°F (25°C). DOD (%) 1 hr.
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  • Page 237 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Truma AquaGo® LP Gas Instant Water Heater Model: Truma AquaGo® basic (DLE60B) * Truma AquaGo® comfort (DLE60C) * * Patent Pending Truma AquaGo® comfort plus (DLE60CP) * Operating instructions Page 2 If the information in these instructions is not Installation instructions Page 25 followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result,...
  • Page 238 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Truma AquaGo® instant water heater (appliance) Overview / Designation of parts LED 1 4 26 LED 2 LED 3 Fig. 1 (Unit Casing/Frame partially omitted) Fig. 2 (rear view of appliance) 15 Temperature stabilizer 16 Water flow sensor 1 Cold water connection 1/2 in.
  • Page 239 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Table of Contents Preparing the gas connection ..........28 – Gas side connection ............28 Overview / Designation of parts ......... 2 – Gas rear connection ............29 Trademark information ............3 Preparing the water connection ..........29 Intended use ................
  • Page 240: Consumer Safety Information

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER • Use the appliance only with a functioning Consumer Safety Information LP gas and carbon monoxide detector installed in the RV. For installation, operation and func- tion test follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. Safety symbols and signal words •...
  • Page 241 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Safe operation • Shut OFF gas and the LP tank when moving • Use with LP gas (propane) only. Butane or the RV. This disables all gas appliances and any mixtures containing more than 10% bu- pilot lights.
  • Page 242: Safety Features

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER • Only use AquaGo decalcification tablets to Safety features decalcify the appliance to avoid damage The appliance is equipped with the following and the voiding of your warranty. Never use safety devices: vinegar. Call your local AquaGo dealer or ser- vice provider or see www.truma.net for more Flame monitoring information.
  • Page 243: Operating Instructions

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER • After some time the maximum temperature Operating Instructions at the faucet or in the shower is reached. The length of time will depend on the model (AquaGo basic, AquaGo comfort and Read and follow the “Consumer Safety In- AquaGo comfort plus) and variations in the formation”...
  • Page 244: Pressure Relief Valve

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Pressure relief valve Access door Opening the access door Scalding injury from hot water and/or 1. Turn the turn lock counterclockwise into tampering with the pressure relief valve! the vertical position. • Never actuate the pressure relief valve as open long as the appliance is still hot.
  • Page 245: Removing The Access Door

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Removing the access door Starting the appliance 1. Open the access door to Position . 2. Move the access door upwards to remove it. Danger of over-temperature and toxic ex-  haust gases! • Use with LP gas (propane) only. Butane or any mixtures containing more than 10 % butane must not be used.
  • Page 246: Operating Procedures

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Operating procedures Scalding injuries caused by hot water! Water temperatures over 127ºF (52ºC) can Risk of damage in frost conditions. cause severe burns or scalding and in extreme In frost conditions, ambient temperatures be- cases even death. low 39 °F (4 °C), there is a risk that water in pi- pes, faucets and appliances could freeze.
  • Page 247: Switching On The Appliance

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Switching ON the appliance Operating modes (control panel) 1. Open the access door (refer to “Opening the AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus access door” on page 8). A control panel to select the operating mode (included with the delivery from serial number 2.
  • Page 248: Switching Off The Appliance

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Switching OFF the appliance Sign Operating mode / Description ANTIFREEZE 1. AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus Prevention of freezing using 12 VDC – Set the control panel to “Off”. electricity: 2. Open the access door (refer to “Opening the Operating mode with installed access door”...
  • Page 249: Operation In Frost Conditions

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Operation in frost conditions • For the appliance to operate prop- (Ambient temperatures below 39 °F (4 °C)) erly, you must ensure a constant supply of power (12 V), propane gas, sufficient water in the system. You must leave the appliance powered “ON”.
  • Page 250: Winterizing

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Winterizing Winterizing the RV with a winterizing fluid Severe damage to the water system com- • Winterizing the RV with a winterizing ponents and the appliance! fluid is only possible with an installed Any damage caused by freezing or an unsuit- bypass kit (not in scope of delivery) able winterizing fluid will not be covered by •...
  • Page 251: Aquago Technical Data

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER AquaGo technical data Maintenance Repairs must be performed by a certified ser- BTU/h 20,000 – 60,000 vice technician. Truma recommends that the (Nominal input rate) appliance be serviced annually by a certified Fuel LP gas (propane service technician.
  • Page 252 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER 6. Leave the hot water faucets open in order to depressurize and vent the water system. Latch Injuries caused by the Easy Drain Lever! When the Easy Drain Lever is folded out, it protrudes beyond the side wall of the vehicle.
  • Page 253: Decalcification

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Decalcification Decalcification (models without control panel) Models AquaGo basic without control panel: Risk of damage in frost conditions. In frost conditions, ambient temperatures be- You can have these models decalcified by low 39 °F (4  °C), there is a risk that water in a Truma service partner.
  • Page 254 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER During decalcification, you must also ob- serve the following The use of non original AquaGo decalcifi- cation tablets (e.g. vinegar) for decalcifi- • Damage to the appliance if decalcification is cation can cause chemical reactions and interrupted.
  • Page 255 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER b) Draining the water system c) Introducing the decalcification agent Tasks outside the RV Tasks outside the RV • Remove the access door (refer to “Remov- • Irritation of skin and eyes ing the access door” on page 9). in case of contact with decalcification agent.
  • Page 256 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER e) Starting decalcification Tasks outside the RV • Switch the appliance OFF at the POWER Tasks within the RV switch (red error code LED 2 (Fig 8) flashes • Set the control panel to “Clean”. before it switches off).
  • Page 257: Interrupting Decalcification

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Interrupting decalcification Accessories Decalcification is indicated through slow Electric antifreeze kit * flashing (1 s on, 1 s off) of the status LED 3 Truma offers an electric antifreeze kit (part no. (Fig. 9) on the control panel. 77400-01) that keeps the appliance frost-free to -4 °F (-20 °C) while you are driving or if there •...
  • Page 258: Troubleshooting

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Troubleshooting Problem Potential cause Resolution No hot water at Gas supply is turned off or inter- Check and/or turn on gas supply. the faucet rupted. Gas tank is empty. Refill/replace the gas tank. The appliance is switched off. Switch on the appliance according to instructions (refer to “Operating proce- dures”...
  • Page 259 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Problem Potential cause Resolution Water escaping Water pressure in water system too Adjust the water pump pressure to a at pressure relief high. maximum of 65 psi (4.5 bar). valve. If the water system is connected to a cen- tral water supply higher than 65 psi (4.5 bar) (rural or urban connection), a pressure reducer must be used.
  • Page 260: Aquago" Manufacturer Limited Warranty

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER This limited warranty does not cover any de- TRUMA Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG fects attributable in whole or in part to (i) (“TRUMA”) non-TRUMA products and services and / or alterations of out-of-specification supplies, (ii) accidents, misuse, negligence or failure of the “AquaGo”...
  • Page 261: Installation Instructions

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER price for each purchase order for the Product Installation Instructions which is the subject matter or directly related to the causes of action asserted. Unless prohibited under applicable state law, in no event will TRUMA, its agents, subcon- Read, observe, and follow these safety tractors, affiliates, suppliers and employees be instructions to avoid injuries during instal-...
  • Page 262: Selecting A Suitable Location

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER • Make sure that all exhaust gases are direct- Selecting a suitable location ed outside of the RV. The appliance is designed to be installed on a – Protect building materials from exhaust floor or a fixed platform with access to water. gases.
  • Page 263: Preparing For Installation

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Preparing for installation • The required depth “c” depends on how the water hoses, electrical con- nection cable, and gas line are instal- led. The depth “c” must be determined Sharp edges can cause cuts and injury! for the particular situation before •...
  • Page 264: Preparing The Gas Connection

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Preparing the gas connection – Gas side connection Risk of explosion due to improper instal- Risk of explosion due to improper instal- lation of the gas connection! lation of the gas side connection! • Make sure that the operating pressure •...
  • Page 265: Gas Rear Connection

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER – Gas rear connection Preparing the water connection All water connections on the appliance are 1/2 in. NPT male connections. Risk of explosion when using flexible gas hoses with a gas rear connection. • Use only pressure pumps in the water •...
  • Page 266: Preparing The 12 V Dc Electrical Connection

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Preparing the 12 V DC electrical Mounting the control panel Only AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus connection All electrical connections must be made in • Damage to the control panel compliance with all national, regional or lo- from wetness and moisture.
  • Page 267: Connection Diagrams

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Connection diagrams • The drawings are not intended to describe a complete system. It is up to the certified service technician to determine the neces- sary components for and configuration of the particular system being installed (for example, an additional surge protector). •...
  • Page 268: Installing The Appliance

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER • Make sure that the unit casing corners are Installing the appliance 90 degrees square so that the cover plate/ac- Before installation, read “Preparing for in- cess door fits properly. stallation” on page 27 and the following. 90 degrees Sharp edges can cause cuts and injury! •...
  • Page 269: Connecting The Gas Line (Gas Side Connection)

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Gas connection Risk of explosion or poisoning due to improper installation! • Permit only a certified service technician to perform installation. • Make sure that the manual shut-off valve in the gas line of the appliance is closed. •...
  • Page 270: Connecting The Gas Line (Gas Rear Connection)

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Connecting the gas line (gas rear connection) Connector • Remove the gas pipe grommet (side). • Slide the prepared gas pipe through the gas Clip pipe grommet (rear) from behind so that the elbow fitting can be mounted. Control panel cable LP gas supply Gas pipe grommet...
  • Page 271 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER • Screw the gas line’s union nut (wrench size • Only AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus (with control panel) 3/4 in. (19 mm)) onto the appliance’s gas connection so it is finger-tight. – Damage to the control panel •...
  • Page 272: Functional Check

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER – Install the side gas pipe grommet with Functional check the control panel cable in the side hole. 1. Start the appliance (refer to “Starting the ap- pliance” on page 9). Control panel cable 2. Check the appliance for proper functionality. If faults occur during operation of the Gas pipe grommet...
  • Page 273: Appendix A - Error Codes

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER APPENDIX A – Error Codes If the appliance malfunctions, LED 2 (refer to “Overview / Designation of parts” on page 2) will flash to indicate the malfunction. There are short and long intervals of flashing. The flashing will repeat every 3 seconds. Note the flashing intervals and check the list below.
  • Page 274: Appendix B - Functional Diagram

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER APPENDIX B – Functional Diagram Fig. 34...
  • Page 275: Appendix C - Spare Parts (All Models)

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER APPENDIX C – Spare Parts (all models) 35 (36, 37) Fig. 35 Item Part no. Component Item Part no. Component Ref. Ref. 1 NYA Flue Duct Assembly 2 NYA Flue Duct gasket 22 NYA Upper housing Assembly 3 NYA Air Overheat Switch 23 NYA...
  • Page 276: Appendix D - Electrical Connection Diagram

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER APPENDIX D – Electrical Connection Diagram Fig. 36...
  • Page 277: Appendix E - Notes For Painting The Access Door And Cover Plate

    TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER APPENDIX E – Notes for painting the access door and cover plate 2. Remove the ventilation grille: Important Information Observe all safety notes/instructions for • Using a Torx T-15 remove the 4 screws painting the access door and cover plate. securing the ventilation grille to the ac- cess door.
  • Page 278 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Painting a detached access door If necessary for masking or painting, the ac- cess door can be detached temporarily. • Remove the four (4) screws that fix the web- bings. • Fix the webbings again after painting. Danger of personal injury or damage to the recreational vehicle.
  • Page 279 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER Cover plate Webbing Screws (4 x) Venting grid Screws (4 x) Access door Turn lock Clips Clips Fig. Detail A Detail A Flue fan Turn lock opening Tape Remove Masked area Cover plate Outer surface of access door Masking of the venting grid opening from the back side...
  • Page 280 TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER In case you encounter any problems, please contact the Truma Service Center at 855-558-7862 or one of our authorized service partners. For details see www.truma.net. Please have the model number and serial number (on water heater’s type plate) handy when you call.
  • Page 281 TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT Electric antifreeze kit AquaGo™ Table of Contents Intended use ................2 Technical data ..............18 Safety Information ..............2 “Electric antifreeze kit” Scope of delivery ..............4 MANUFACTURER LIMITED WARRANTY ......18 Installation instructions ............5 Preparing for installation ............
  • Page 282: Intended Use

    TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT Intended use Safety Information The Truma electric antifreeze kit* keeps the The operating instructions supplied with the Truma AquaGo™ instant water heater frost- Truma AquaGo™ instant water heater are part free to -4 °F (-20 °C) while you are driving or if of these installation and operating instructions there is no gas supply.
  • Page 283: Scope Of Delivery

    TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT Other important information or tips Installation and service must be performed by an expert. Improper installation, altera- tion, service or maintenance can cause prop- erty damage, personal injury or loss of life. California Proposition 65 lists chemical sub- stances known to the state to cause cancer, birth defects, death, serious illness or other re- productive harm.
  • Page 284: Installation Instructions

    TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT Installation instructions • Undo the two screws of the webbing about 1/10 inch (2.5 mm). You will find more information about the following in the operating instructions for • Position the holder below the screws. the Truma AquaGo™ instant water heater: •...
  • Page 285: Electrical Installation

    TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT Danger of crushing/pinch- ing of fingers when the Easy Drain Lever Latch is closed! • Never put fingers between Easy Drain Lever and water inlet filter or latch. If during installation, it is difficult to in- stall the heating cartridge, use a small amount of soap on the O-rings.
  • Page 286: Operating Instructions

    TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT Lock Connector X2 2. Slide the contact sockets (see Figure 5) into the socket housing (openings 1 and 11) until they lock in place. You do not have to bother about the plus and minus poles. Contact socket 3.
  • Page 287 TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT • Never operate the electric antifreeze kit Flue duct without an installed plug in the flue duct. (The plug prevents cold air from flowing through the heat exchanger). Plug 5. Remove the plug from the holder and close the flue duct with it (see Figure 6).
  • Page 288: Troubleshooting

    TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT • During operation, the yellow status LED 3 If none of the measures in the troubleshooting (see Fig. 8 - LED 3) is lit. chart proves successful, please contact your dealer, the Truma Service Center on 1-855-558- Troubleshooting 7862 or one of our authorized service partners.
  • Page 289 TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT Injuries caused by the 5. Remove the plug from the flue duct and clamp it beneath the holder (see Figure 9). Easy Drain Lever! When the Easy Drain Lever is folded out, it protrudes beyond the 6.
  • Page 290: Technical Data

    TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT 10. If you now want to decalcify the If during installation, it is difficult to in- Truma AquaGo™ instant water heater, stall the heating cartridge, use a small the removal of the electric antifreeze kit is amount of soap on the O-rings. Never use complete.
  • Page 291 TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT resolve the problem without the prior con- if the Product was properly installed according to the installation instructions provided and in sent of TRUMA will void this warranty. compliance with applicable codes. This limited warranty does not cover any defects During the warranty period, TRUMA will repair attributable in whole or in part to (i) non-TRUMA or replace, at its own discretion and costs, the...
  • Page 292 TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT In case you encounter any problems, Please have the model number and serial please contact the Truma Service Center number (on water heater’s type plate) handy at 855-558-7862 or one of our autho- when you call. rized service partners.
  • Page 293 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA 4.3” Vision S Camera System Système de caméra Vision S de 4.3 po Sistema de cámara Vision S de 4.3” Instruction Manual Manuel d’instructions Manual de instrucciones * The packing contents may be different based on the kit you purchased. Please take the actual product as standard.
  • Page 294 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Welcome Thank you for purchasing this Furrion Vision S Camera System. Before operating your new ® product, please read these instructions carefully. This instruction manual contains information for safe use, installation and maintenance of the product. Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place for future reference. This will ensure safe use and reduce the risk of injury.
  • Page 295 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Contents Welcome ....................2 Contents ....................3 Important Safety Instructions ............4 FCC Statement ......................5 IC Statement ......................6 Product Overview ................7 Product Description ....................7 Monitor ........................7 Rear Camera ......................7 Getting Started ..................8 Activate the Monitor ....................8 Pairing the Camera and Monitor ................8 Installation ..................10 What’s in the Box ....................10 Monitor Installation ....................10...
  • Page 296: Important Safety Instructions

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Important Safety Instructions be aware of and comply with any applicable READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY laws and regulations that apply to license BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE plates or may prohibit or limit the use of SYSTEM This product is intended to assist in safe cameras.
  • Page 297: Fcc Statement

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Important Safety Instructions NOTE: The Grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly ● Electrical appliances and overhead power approved by the party responsible for lines can affect the wireless signal. compliance. Such modifications could ●...
  • Page 298: Ic Statement

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Important Safety Instructions IC Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 299: Product Overview

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Product Overview Product Description The Furrion Vision S Camera System is designed to assist the driver by providing a clear and wide image of the area behind the vehicle whenever the vehicle is shifted into reverse. Never rely solely on this product to ensure the area is clear of children and/or obstructions.
  • Page 300: Getting Started

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Getting Started Pairing the Camera and Monitor The camera and monitor need to be paired the first time you are using your Vision S Camera System. 1. Use button to highlight PAIRING NOTE: Ensure both the camera and monitor menu, then press to enter the next has power supplied during pairing and...
  • Page 301 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Getting Started 3. Once paired successfully, a red icon 4. An icon indicates pairing failed, repeat will appear after the device list. steps 2 and 3 to pair again. 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to pair the other cameras.
  • Page 302: Installation

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Installation READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION NOTE: We have included all of the items needed for most standard installations, but all vehicles are different. We recommend you review your vehicle completely before starting. What’s in the Box Fig.
  • Page 303 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Installation possible at the rear of the vehicle. ● Horizontal-center of the vehicle or as close as is optimal. ● Mount camera at least 2 inches above or below running lights. Close proximity to lights may cause image blooming, blurring and reduced night vision performance.
  • Page 304 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Installation mounting and attach the cover. (Fig. 14) ⁵⁄8” Fig. 11 Fig. 14 3. Feed the supplied 6-foot camera power 7. If a doorway camera is to be installed, cable through the gasket. Ensure the bare remove the Bracket Cover by unscrewing end of the cable goes into the vehicle and the four screws.
  • Page 305 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Installation Fig. 17 Fig. 20 10. Place the attached cables and Rear Camera Installation (if connections into the bracket housing by purchased) first placing the cable to the right. (Fig. A traffic light must be installed together with the camera.
  • Page 306 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Installation Fig. 23 Fig. 26 4. Pull to remove the decorative part from traffic light and save in a safe place in case of future use. (Fig. 24) Fig. 27 7. Replace the lens cover over the traffic light base and press until a “click”...
  • Page 307: Electrical Connections

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Installation Connects to 8. Repeat steps 1 to 7 to install the other Connects to Connects to 12V/ 24V Connects to Camera 12V/ 24V Power Supply camera. Connects to Camera Connects to Power Supply 12V/ 24V Camera Power Supply Consult the vehicle’s service manual for Electrical Connections...
  • Page 308: Change Settings

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Change Settings Camera Setting VOLUME SETTING 1. Use button to highlight VOLUME button to highlight SETUP menu, menu, then press to enter. then press to enter the next page or press button to return to the previous page. 2.
  • Page 309 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Change Settings the light detective function. MOTION DETECT SETTING The motion detect function is used to detect objects in motion and assist in safe driving while the vehicle is in reverse. When on, the monitor LCD will be illuminated automatically when motion is detected.
  • Page 310: Picture Setting

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Change Settings Picture Setting Software Version 1. Use button to highlight LCD AUTO button to highlight VERSION OFF menu, then press to enter. menu, then press to enter and view the current software version. 2. Use button to highlight BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST or COLOR menu, then press to enter.
  • Page 311: Operation

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Operation Operating the System The Wireless Vehicle Rear Observation System operates when the vehicle is shifted into reverse. The Camera transmits a clear and wide image with Audio from the area behind the vehicle to the monitor inside the Power/Confirm vehicle.
  • Page 312: Care And Cleaning

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Care and Cleaning Though your monitor requires little care, you will still need to maintain its condition and performance by following the guidelines below. ● Keep your system away from excessive moisture, extreme heat or cold. ● Keep liquids away from the display. ●...
  • Page 313: Troubleshooting

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Troubleshooting Problem Solution Check the power cable is connected. Monitor won’t turn on (no Check the cigarette lighter has 12-24V DC Output. blue LED) Check the fuse in the cigarette socket adapter. Check if the camera is receiving power. Camera &...
  • Page 314: Warranty

    FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Warranty Furrion warrants for a period of 1 year from date of retail purchase by the original end-use purchaser, that this product, when delivered to you in new condition, in original packaging, from a Furrion authorized reseller and used in normal conditions, is free from any defects in manufacturing, materials, and workmanship.
  • Page 315 FURRION REAR/BACKUP CAMERA Warranty FURRION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY, ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING, REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH FURRION PRODUCTS.
  • Page 316 SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER 3.0 RV Fusion2GO ™ All-Carrier RV Cellular Signal Booster Kit User Guide 01.12.21 www.SureCall.com | 888.365.6283 | support@surecall.com...
  • Page 317 SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER Table of Contents Thank you for purchasing SureCall’s Fusion2Go-RV cell phone signal booster kit. Fusion2Go-RV provides enhanced voice, text and data signal for any recreational vehicle. If you have any questions during setup, please reach out to our US-based experienced support technicians: •...
  • Page 318: How It Works

    SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER How It Works How It Works The SureCall Fusion2Go-RV is a high-quality bidirectional booster that enhances cellular signals for motor homes, and other large vehicles. The Fusion2Go-RV works with two antennas: • An inside antenna that communicates with your cell phone. •...
  • Page 319: Package Contents

    SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER Package Contents Package Contents Unpack all package contents. For missing or damaged items, contact your reseller. Turn over the signal booster and record the model and serial number for reference: Serial #: Purchase Date: Keep the carton and packing material to store the product in case you need to return it. Your Fusion2Go 3.0 RV signal booster package includes the following items: »...
  • Page 320: Step 1: Mount Outside Antenna

    SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER Installation Step 1: Mount Outside Antenna Before you begin, please note that your installation may require the use of a mast or RV mounting system on which to mount the outside antenna. One has not been provided and may be obtained by a 3rd party. The provided antenna is omni-directional, which Omni Antenna receives and sends signals in a 360º...
  • Page 321: Step 2. Install The Signal Booster

    SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER Installation Step 2. Install the Signal Booster Connect the inside whip antenna to the port on Connector to Outside antenna the side of the booster labeled “INSIDE”. Mount the booster within a cabinet or on a side panel close to a power source.
  • Page 322: Led Indicators

    SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER Installation LED Indicators Place a call in a location you have previously experienced poor signal and confirm that your phone is receiving a boosted signal. Normal operation is indicated by Green LEDs (both flashing and solid). In the event Red LEDs ap- pear, antenna adjustments may be needed.
  • Page 323: Specifications

    SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER Specifications Specifications: Product: Fusion2Go 3.0 RV US Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Canada Uplink Frequency Range (MHz): 698-716 / 776-787 / 824-849 / 1850-1915 / 1710-1755 (G Block Included) Downlink Frequency Range (MHz): 728-746 / 746-757 / 869-894 / 1930-1995 / 2110-2155 (G Block Included) Supported Standards: CDMA, WCDMA, GSM, EDGE, HSPA+, EVDO, LTE and all cellular standards Input / Output Impedance:...
  • Page 324: Antenna Kitting Information

    SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER Specifications Antenna Kitting Information Gain 1700 MHz / LTE-A LTE-V 800 MHz 1900 MHz 2100 MHz Component Prod No. Description Vehicle Outdoor Antenna and Cable* SC-202W and SC174-12.5 ft (12.5 ft) -3.16 dB -5.15 dB -5.65 dB -2.85 dB -3.34 dB / NG...
  • Page 325: Consumer Guidelines

    SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER Consumer Guidelines Consumer Guidelines This is a CONSUMER device BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your provider’s consent. Most wireless providers consent to the use of signal boosters. Some providers may not consent to the use of this device on their network. If you are unsure, contact your provider. In Canada, BEFORE USE you must meet all requirements set out in ISED CPC-2-1-05 You MUST operate this device with approved antennas and cables as specified by the manufacturer.
  • Page 326: Three-Year Product Warranty

    SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER Warranty Three-Year Product Warranty Activate your manufacturer’s 3-year warranty at www.SureCall.com/activate SureCall warrants its products for three years from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and/or materials. Specifications are subject to change. The three-year warranty only applies to products meeting the latest FCC Certification Guidelines stated on 2/20/2013 and going into effect April 30, 2014.
  • Page 327 SURECALL FUSION2GO 3.0 CELL BOOSTER SureCall 48346 Milmont Drive Fremont, CA 94538 USA www.SureCall.com | 888.365.6283 | support@surecall.com...
  • Page 328 MAGNADYNE OMNI-DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA Models: RVTV-B2 (Black) RVTV-W2 (White) Installation Instructions Installation Step 1: Choosing a Location: Make sure the mounting location has a sufficient Technical Specifications flat area so the antenna’s mounting stand can be mounted flat. Frequency range: VHF: 47-230MHz Step 2: Drilling Holes: Use the mounting bracket as a template to determine UHF: 470-862MHz where to drill the holes.
  • Page 329 MAGNADYNE OMNI-DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA Models: RVTV-B2 (Black) RVTV-W2 (White) Operating Instructions Distribution Wall Plate Features Features: • Compatible with HDTV. 1. Satellite Antenna Output Connector: Use a cable to connect to a TV to receive a satellite signal. • Built-in high gain and low noise amplifier, shielded for minimum Note: A satellite antenna must be connected to the vehicle.
  • Page 330 KING OMNI-DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA Omnidirectional Digital HDTV Over-the-Air Antenna Installation and Operating Instructions OA1000 • OA1000-OE • OA1010-OE (White) OA1001 • OA1001-OE • OA1011-OE (Black) Thank you for choosing a KING Antenna! The KING OmniPro is an omnidirectional antenna. It’s always pointed in the right direction! OPERATION Turn on your TV.
  • Page 331 KING OMNI-DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA ANTENNA INSTALLATION IMPORTANT! The installer is responsible for determining and supplying the most appropriate fasteners to roof-compatible sealant. All holes and fastener heads must be sealed so they are completely waterproof. 1. Select an area on the roof for the base mount keeping in mind the following IMPORTANT POINTS: a) The antenna must be mounted with the coax channel towards the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 332 KING OMNI-DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA ABOUT THE POWER INJECTOR POWER INJECTOR INSTALLATION Keep in mind the following when installing the Wall Mount Power Injector: • Can be mounted in most standard electrical boxes. • Requires a +12 Volt DC power source. (Inadequate voltage may cause the green LED to not illuminate and the unit to not function properly.
  • Page 333 KING OMNI-DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA LIMITED WARRANTY IMPORTANT! Do not powerwash any part of the KING OmniPro antenna head or base mount. KING OmniPro Over-the-Air Antenna Systems (models OA1000 & OA1001, OA1000-OE & OA1001-OE, OA1010-OE & OA1011-OE), are thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory, and are covered by the following limited warranty from the date of original purchase: •...
  • Page 334 WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2+ SATELLITE ANTENNA Instruction Manual SD/HD SD/HD Do not return antenna to place of purchase Power Inserter see page 2 for setup instructions 2452360...
  • Page 335 WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2+ SATELLITE ANTENNA specifications DIreCtV sat. 119° Dome Compatible with DIreCtV ® DIsH Bell tV™ programming ® & eyelet supports up to two receivers Base For stationary use only Handle Includes 25’ coaxial cable, 3’ coaxial cable, Diameter: 14.3" and power inserter elevation range: 18–65°...
  • Page 336 WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2+ SATELLITE ANTENNA warnings Choosing a Location Do not place the unit in water greater than one inch deep, Choose a location with a clear, unobstructed view of the or water may damage the electronics. southern sky. Avoid obstructions such as trees, hills, vehicles, or buildings—these can block the signal from the satellite.
  • Page 337 WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2+ SATELLITE ANTENNA receiver setup select 3-LNB (18”x 20”) or 3 Satellites. If given the option of swM or Multiswitch, select Multiswitch. Connect the receiver to a power source, and complete receiver setup. receiver setup for the primary receiver follows;...
  • Page 338 WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2+ SATELLITE ANTENNA DIsH receiver setup select Check Switch. If using two DIsH receivers with the Carryout G2 + antenna, both receivers must be configured off of the primary port by following the steps below. Disconnect coax cable from the satellite In port on the back of the receiver.
  • Page 339 WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2+ SATELLITE ANTENNA troubleshooting Issue Possible Cause solution Vin indicator unlit on power • no DC power into power inserter • ensure power adapter is plugged into outlet and that outlet is inserter providing AC power • ensure power adapter is connected to power inserter receiver indicator unlit on power •...
  • Page 340 WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2+ SATELLITE ANTENNA Using outside receptacle optional Accessories If your outside tV receptacle is wired for satellite, you’ll need Mt-4000 Ladder Mount to locate where that receptacle leads and connect that directly Permanent or temporary mount for to your satellite receiver. rV with quick disconnect.
  • Page 341 WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2+ SATELLITE ANTENNA WINEGARD MOBILE PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY (2 YEARS PARTS; 1 YEAR LABOR) winegard Company warrants this product against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase. During year one (1) of such warranty, winegard Company will also pay authorized labor costs to an authorized winegard dealer to repair or replace defective products.
  • Page 342 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Owner’s Guide Freedom XC PRO Inverter/Charger Freedom XC PRO 2000 818-2010 Freedom XC PRO 3000 818-3010 Copyright © 2019 Xantrex LLC. All Rights Reserved. All trademarks are owned by Xantrex LLC and its affiliates. Exclusion for Documentation UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO IN WRITING, SELLER (A) MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY, SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY OF ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN ITS MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION;...
  • Page 343 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Information About Your System As soon as you open your product, record the following information and be sure to keep your proof of purchase. Serial Number ____________________________ Product Number ____________________________ Purchased From ____________________________ Purchase Date ____________________________ To view, download, or print the latest revision, visit the website shown under Contact Information.
  • Page 344 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ’ READ AND SAVE THIS WNER UIDE FOR FUTURE DANGER REFERENCE DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in This guide contains important safety instructions for the Freedom death or serious injury.
  • Page 345 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Product Safety Information DANGER WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, BURN, OR FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD ARC FLASH Unit’s components may produce arcs or sparks. Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) Do not install near batteries, in machinery space, or in an and follow safe electrical work practices.
  • Page 346 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Precautions When Working With Batteries Precautions When Working With CAUTION Batteries PHYSICAL INJURY HAZARD IMPORTANT: Battery work and maintenance must be done by This Freedom XC PRO Inverter/Charger is not intended for use by qualified personnel knowledgeable about batteries to ensure persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or compliance with battery handling and maintenance safety mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless...
  • Page 347: End Of Life Disposal

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER End of Life Disposal End of Life Disposal The Freedom XC PRO Inverter/Charger is designed with environmental awareness and sustainability in mind. At the end of its useful life, the Freedom XC PRO can be decommissioned and disassembled.
  • Page 348: Introduction

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER LCD Screen Icons Over-temperature Conditions Operating in Battery Mode Viewing Information During Battery Mode Turning Inverter Operation ON and OFF Viewing Information During Grid Mode Power Save Timer Adjusting Feature Settings in Configuration Mode Settings Power Save Mode Routine Maintenance Checking Battery Status...
  • Page 349: Materials List

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Materials List Materials List Key Features The Freedom XC PRO base package includes the following Power for Most The Freedom XC PROinverter/charger items: Appliances provides up to 2000 watts (Freedom XC PRO one Freedom XC PRO unit 2000) or 3000 watts (Freedom XC PRO 3000) one Owner’s Guide and extra safety labels of continuous utility grade, sine wave power...
  • Page 350 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Materials List Built-in Charge For the inverter/charger to perform at the Ignition Control The Freedom XC PRO provides two user- Formulas highest level, the batteries must be charged selectable options for ignition control: correctly. The Freedom XC PRO has Ignition Auto-on: The Freedom XC optimized algorithms for flooded, gel, AGM, PRO can automatically turn the...
  • Page 351: Features

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Materials List Load The Freedom XC PRO has a built-in 30A Management transfer relay (Freedom XC PRO 2000) and 50A transfer relay (Freedom XC PRO 3000) that connects the inverter/charger output or AC input from the AC generator to the loads. Because the usual AC power sources such as small generators often have limited current availability, having the capability to manage...
  • Page 352: Default Settings

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Default Settings Default Settings Table 1 lists the default settings for the Freedom XC PRO system. You may record your settings in the right-hand column after you have configured the Freedom XC PRO. Table 1 Freedom XC PRO Default Values Program Item Default Setting...
  • Page 353: Ac/Dc And Gfci Panel

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER AC/DC and GFCI Panel AC/DC and GFCI Panel WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Use a torque screwdriver to tighten the captive nut panel screw to 5 in-lb (0.56 N-m) torque of force to ensure a proper ground connection and a required tool access to the wiring compartment. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
  • Page 354: Display Panel

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Display Panel Display Panel Table 3 Display Panel Features Item Description Display panel displays status information on the screen. It is comprised of a display screen, LEDs, and buttons. Multi-function LCD screen shows status information and error codes.
  • Page 355: Installation

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER INSTALLATION Please read this section for safety information and installation instructions regarding your Freedom XC PRO. This section includes: Before You Begin the Installation Installation Codes Installation Tools and Materials Basic Installation Procedures Step 1: Designing the Installation Step 2: Choosing a Location for the Unit Step 3: Mounting the Unit Step 4: Connecting the AC Input Wires...
  • Page 356: Installation Tools And Materials

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Before You Begin the Installation Installation Tools and Materials You will need the following to install the Freedom XC PRO: Wire stripper Mounting (#2) screws or bolts #2 Phillips torque screwdriver Torque wrench for DC terminals (½" or 13mm socket wrench) AC cable (that is, two-conductor-plus-ground cable), sized appropriately for load and application...
  • Page 357: Step 1: Designing The Installation

    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Basic Installation Procedures Step 1: Designing the Installation Figure 5 Typical Recreational Vehicle and Fleet Vehicle Installation Most Freedom XC PRO installations share common components, and some of these are briefly described in Step 1: Designing the Installation.
  • Page 358 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Basic Installation Procedures AC Distribution Panels AC Output The circuit breaker or fuse must be rated at no more than the rating of the input breaker in the installation Most systems incorporate distribution centers both ahead of the and must be approved for use on 120 volts AC Freedom XC PRO (the AC source panel) and between the branch circuits.
  • Page 359 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Basic Installation Procedures Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) DC Cabling A GFCI is a device that de-energizes a circuit when a current to This includes all the cables and connectors between the batteries, ground exceeds a specified value that is less than that required to the DC disconnect and over-current protection device, and the blow the circuit breaker.
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    XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Basic Installation Procedures Step 2: Choosing a Location for the Cool. Normal air temperature should be between 20 °C and 40 °C (-4 °F and 104 °F)—the cooler the better. Unit Ventilated. Allow at least 5 inches of clearance at the fan end of the Freedom XC PRO for air flow, 1 inch on each side, and 2 inches at the wiring access (AC and DC) end.
  • Page 361 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Basic Installation Procedures Connecting the Equipment Ground Grounding Locations You must connect the equipment ground lug to a grounding WARNING point—usually the vehicle’s chassis or DC negative bus ground— using recommended copper wire (if insulated then green insulation with or without one or more yellow stripes) or larger.
  • Page 362 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER Basic Installation Procedures AC wiring must be sized appropriately using conductors with The AC input terminal is located inside the unit through the front insulation rated at least 75 °C to carry full load current on the input panel’s ½"...
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  • Page 369 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER sensor connector cable...
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    XANTREX INVERTER REMOTE 976-0367-01-01_Rev-D(artwork).pdf 1 9/25/2019 4:40:56 PM Freedom X Remote Panel User Guide PN: 808-0817 / 808-0817-02 http://www.xantrex.com Introduction What’s Required If you received the 808-0817 unit, you need to acquire Thank you for purchasing the Freedom X Remote Panel. This user guide will help you install and use the remote panel to one of the following 6-conductor cable kit from Xantrex.
  • Page 399 XANTREX INVERTER REMOTE 976-0367-01-01_Rev-D(artwork).pdf 3 9/25/2019 4:40:57 PM Freedom X Remote Panel User Guide PN: 808-0817 / 808-0817-02 http://www.xantrex.com Creating a Bluetooth Link with the Freedom X Remote Panel App The Freedom X Remote Panel app (FXC Control) 4. Turn on the smart device’s Bluetooth through the allows you to conveniently monitor and configure a Bluetooth toggle on the app.
  • Page 400 ZAMP CHARGE CONTROLLER Solar Controller / Battery Charger ZS-30A / ZS-40A Input: DC12 / 24V Solar panel (Max. 50V) Output: DC 12 / 24V 30A (ZS-30A) DC 12 / 24V 40A (ZS-40A) User’s Manual...
  • Page 401 ZAMP CHARGE CONTROLLER FEATURE ●Advanced MCU control pulse width modulated (PWM) technology, high efficiency operation. ●Target for LiFePO4, LTO (Lithium Titanium Oxide), LI-95, Gel, AGM, Conventional lead-acid (WET) Batteries. ●Integrated regulator to prevent your battery from being overcharged. Overcharging occurs when the charge voltage is unregulated. This can result in premature battery failure.
  • Page 402 ZAMP CHARGE CONTROLLER WARNING – IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ● This charger is designed for indoor use only and should never be exposed to rain or moisture. ● Do not disassemble the controller. Contact Zamp Solar Technical Services if you suspect an issue with the controller. ●...
  • Page 403 ZAMP CHARGE CONTROLLER WIRING CONNECTIONS To protect the Battery and the Solar Panel, we strongly recommend that you place a 40A inline fuse for ZS-30A (60A fuse for ZS-40A) on the positive wire on both the “Solar” and “Battery” Circuits. (As close to the Battery /Panel as possible) The Solar Controller has 4 terminals which are clearly marked ‘Solar’...
  • Page 404 ZAMP CHARGE CONTROLLER Press BATTERY TYPE button and hold for 3 seconds access battery type selection mode, the battery type you select will be shown on the LCD meter, the default setting is AGM Battery; the controller will automatically retain your battery type setting. Caution: Incorrect battery type setting may damage your battery.
  • Page 405 ZAMP CHARGE CONTROLLER Soft Charge- When batteries suffer an over-discharge, the controller will softly ramp the battery voltage up to 10V. Bulk Charge-Maximum current charging until batteries rise to Absorption level Absorption Charge-Constant voltage charging and battery is over 80% Equalization Charge*-Only for WET battery type, when the WET battery is deeply drained below 10V, it will automatically run this stage to bring the internal cells as an equal state and fully complement the loss of capacity.
  • Page 406 ZAMP CHARGE CONTROLLER ABNORMAL OPERATION MODE Solar panel abnormal LCD display LED indication LCD backlight mode Solar panel weak Flash Solar panel reverse Flash connection Flash Solar panel over voltage Flash (> 26.5V) Flash Battery abnormal mode LCD display LED indication LCD backlight Battery disconnected or Flash...
  • Page 407 ZAMP CHARGE CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Parameters Rated solar panel amps ZS-30A /ZS-40A 30 / 40 Max. Normal input Solar cell array voltage 15-22 Max. solar cell array voltage (output has no load) Max. The controller lowest operating voltage (solar or battery side) Maximum voltage drop-Solar panel to battery 0.25 Max.
  • Page 410 SERVICE DEPARTMENT 228 INDUSTRIAL AVE HOHENWALD, TENNESSEE 38462 TOLL FREE: 888-526-3978 EMAIL: SERVICE@OLIVERTRAVELTRAILERS.COM SEE OUR VIDEOS AT OLIVERTRAVELTRAILERS.COM...

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