WFCO Power MINI WF-3154 Manual

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WFCO BASIC POWER CONTROL SYSTEM
WF- 3154 POWER MINI
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  • Page 1 WFCO BASIC POWER CONTROL SYSTEM WF- 3154 POWER MINI...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents INTRODUCTION ........................... 3 APP CONTROL ..........................4 Bluetooth ........................... 4 Pairing a New RV panel Auto Connect to RV Panel Bluetooth Button Details Input Device Name Prompt Controls Page ..........................7 Device Controls Renaming Controls Motors Page ..........................9 Motor Controls Renaming Motor Controls Motors Page Safety Lock...
  • Page 3: Fcc Compliance

    APP through a smart device. I. INTRODUCTION The WFCO Power MINI system gives the user control of power circuits and motors throughout the RV. This includes up to five on/off controls (i.e. lights, water pump) and up to...
  • Page 4: App Control

    II. APP CONTROL 1. Bluetooth To control the RV device, users must first connect and pair the mobile device to the Power MINI via Bluetooth. Once successfully paired, the mobile phone can be used for remote control of the Power Mini device in the RV. a.
  • Page 5: Auto Connect To Rv Panel

    b. Auto Connect to RV Panel The Power MINI will store the last connected device in memory. If the remembered device enters range of the Power MINI device, it will automatically reconnect if the following is true: The Power MINI APP is open. The Power MINI Bluetooth radio is active.
  • Page 6: Input Device Name Prompt

    d. Input Device Name Prompt Upon initial Bluetooth connection, the Power MINI APP will prompt the user to enter a device name. This name will be saved within the Power MINI device for easy identification when trying to connect in the future. NOTE: This prompt will appear upon connection until device name has been entered.
  • Page 7: Controls Page

    2. Controls Page The controls page gives the user control of the actively installed controls. These have on/off capability. a. Device Controls The active controls are listed in the RV circuit controls area. Up to five total controls can be installed on the device, with a minimum of three. These all have on/off capability.
  • Page 8: Renaming Controls

    b. Renaming Controls Each of the five controls can be renamed by the user. Press and hold the name of the control you would like to change (i.e. ‘Light 1’). This will open the edit naming prompt. Once the new name is entered, press the save button to accept it.
  • Page 9: Motors Page

    3. Motors Page The motors page gives the user control of the actively installed motors. These have extend/retract capability. a. Motor Controls The active motors are listed in the RV motor controls area. Up to four total motors can be installed on the device, with a minimum of one. These all have extend/retract capability.
  • Page 10: Renaming Motor Controls

    b. Renaming Motor Controls Each of the four motors can be renamed by the user. Press and hold the name of the motor you would like to change (i.e. ‘Motor 1’). This will open the edit naming prompt. Once the new name is entered, press the save button to accept it.
  • Page 11: Motors Page Safety Lock

    c. Motors Page Safety Lock To enter the Motors page, you must enter the safety PIN. Once the safety PIN has been entered, the safety PIN timer begins. If the user extends/retracts any motor, the timer restarts at 60 seconds. If 60 seconds expires without any activity, the safety PIN will be required to reopen the Motors page.
  • Page 12: Settings

    4. Settings The settings page includes settings and important device information.
  • Page 13: Change Device Name

    a. Change Device Name You can change your devices name by pressing the Device Name section in settings. Once you enter your new device name, press the save icon in the top right corner. b. Device Serial Number The Device Paired S/N displays your devices serial number.
  • Page 14: Change Safety Lock

    c. Change Safety Lock This setting allows you to change your safety PIN. You can also change your safety PIN on the initial safety PIN prompt on the Motors page. Press “PIN Management” on the Motors page safety PIN entry page. Once your safety PIN has been changed and confirmed, press OK.
  • Page 15: Firmware Version

    g. Firmware Version Displays the firmware version currently installed on the Power MINI device. h. Account Settings Account settings are specific to each individual user, through each mobile device connected to the Power MINI device. i. Nickname Displays the nickname of the user within the APP settings. ii.
  • Page 16: Installation

    The Power MINI unit has primarily been designed for three different mounting configurations. 1. Wall/Floor Mounting. 2. Back of WFCO WF-89xxAD Power Centers. 3. Back of WFCO WF-95xxAD Power Centers. a. Mounting to a Wall or Floor The Power MINI unit can be mounted to a wall or floor with four self-tapping...
  • Page 17 b. Mounting to a WF-89xxAD The Power MINI unit can be mounted to the back of a WF-89xx AD power center with four M4*10mm screws, thread M4, thread pitch 0.7mm. c. Mounting to a WF-95xxAD The Power MINI unit also can be mounted to the back of a WF-95xxAD power center with four M4*10mm screws, thread M4, thread pitch 0.7mm.
  • Page 18: Setting Active Circuits And Motors

    2. Setting Active Circuits and Motors The Power MINI offers up to five load circuits and four motor circuits. Two of the load circuits (L4, L5) and three of the motor circuits (M2, M3, M4) can be disabled or enabled with a dipswitch located on the Power MINI device. 3.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Power MINI Unit Wiring Diagram IV. TROUBLESHOOTING Power MINI Troubleshooting Guide Issue Solution 1 Solution 2 Solution 3 Solution 4 Panel is Restart panel. To do Contact WFCO unresponsive. this, disconnect tech support at shore power and 574-294-8997. battery. Reconnect shore power and/or battery.
  • Page 20: Warranty

    V. WARRANTY CONSUMER WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE After it has been determined that a WFCO product is defective, an RGA number will be required before it can be returned. The RGA number can be requested by completing the Warranty Information Fax Sheet & Troubleshooting Form found at www.wfcoelectronics.com.

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