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Summary of Contents for Firefly Integrations VEGATOUCH LYRA Renegade V Lines

  • Page 1 Renegade V Lines User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Renegade V Lines Table of Contents Lyra Screen Overview Home Lights Auto Gen Start (AGS) Settings Settings/Switch Panel Info Settings/Diagnostics SSP17 Switch Panels G9 DC Panel Networking...
  • Page 3 Lyra Screen Overview Tap any icon from the navigation bar to select your desired page. The currently selected page will always be listed in the top corner of the screen. Home Lights Settings Navigation Bar...
  • Page 4 Home Buttons will turn Red while a circuit is on and Grey once the circuit has been turned off. This color change is known as “showing feedback.” The Light Master controls all interior lights at once. When Light Master Off is pressed, it will remember which lights were on.
  • Page 5 Individual tank graphics represent the percentage Propane % remaining filled for holding tanks. (currently disconnected). Water Pump – Tap to toggle On/Off. Generator Controls The Generator display will show the total Tap to Enable/Disable AGS (Action Required). number of generator hours accumulated as well as the current operating status (running or stopped).
  • Page 6 Lights This screen will control the lighting for the entire coach, including the exterior. Tap any button to turn the desired light On/Off. Lights with up/down arrows are dimmable. Press and hold these buttons to ramp the brightness up or down.
  • Page 7 Auto Gen Start (AGS) Tap to Enable/Disable AGS. A Warning screen will require action to enable. Trigger Options – Select one or both triggers (Low Volts or HVAC) to automatically start the generator using specified voltage settings. If no triggers are selected, AGS will not run.
  • Page 8 Settings Auto Dimming- when enabled the screen will enter sleep mode after 60 seconds of inactivity. Tap anywhere on the screen to wake it up. Clean Mode- Disables touchscreen functionality (15 seconds) for the purpose of cleaning. Use the +/- buttons to select between 10 levels of screen brightness or screen sleep mode.
  • Page 9 Settings/Switch Panel Info This page will summarize the status for each switch in your coach. Green Wireless Symbol and Green Switch Symbol – The switch is currently connected to the screen. Red Wireless Symbol and Red Switch Symbol – The switch is currently disconnected from the screen. It is likely that the battery inside your switch panel needs replaced.
  • Page 10 Settings/Diagnostics Devices/Faults: This screen will show the status of the Lyra screen and the G9. It will also list any current faults the system is experiencing. G9 Panel: This screen will list every G9 circuit and input. The green circle will indicate which circuits or inputs are active.
  • Page 11 SSP17 Switch Panels Your coach uses SSP17 switch panels to control Operational LED lighting and other functions. Lights that are dimmable will have Up/Down arrows next to the icon. Press and hold these buttons to ramp the brightness up and down. Each time that a button is pressed, the Operational LED will illuminate green to indicate that the command has been sent to the touchscreen.
  • Page 12 G9 DC Panel Your G9 control panel is the power distribution center for the coach. This panel receives the signals sent from your switch panels and performs the actions that have been requested by activating and deactivating the required circuits. Every circuit controlled by the G9 is numbered and listed on a black label (load list) which is usually mounted next to the G9 panel.
  • Page 13 Networking Your distribution panel and touchscreen are connected via your coach’s RV-C network. Each component will have a NET LED that is used to show network status. If a NET LED is displaying anything other than solid green and some of the panel’s functions are not working, please contact your manufacturer for Technical Support.