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Control Panel
OEM INSTALLATION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Platinum Series™ Control Panel OEM INSTALLATION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Safety Resources Required Platinum Series Panel Options Board Installation Compatible Boards X270D Key X4 Key: Panel Installation Panel Configuration Operation Panel Device and System Testing HOME SCREEN Content Resource Center Water Status Power - Battery Monitor Power and Fuel Comfort Center Status...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Failure to correctly follow the provided instructions may result in death, serious personal injury, severe product and/or property damage, including voiding of the Lippert limited warranty. The "WARNING" symbol above is a sign that a procedure has a safety risk involved and may cause death or serious personal injury if not performed safely and within the parameters set forth in this manual.
  • Page 4: Resources Required

    There are multiple versions of the Platinum Series Panel (Fig. 1) (the “Panel”) that can be installed and connected to a OneControl® Unity Board™ (the “Board”). Panel functions and controls are specific to the OEM unit model and floor plan, as well as to OneControl devices added from the Lippert Store (https://store. lci1.com/onecontrol).
  • Page 5: Board Installation

    Board Installation Install board in a watertight location. Connect 12V power and ground to the board. Compatible Boards The Panel may be paired with one of two Boards: - X270/270D - X4 X270D Key CAN bus data harness connections (Fig. 2A) that link each module in the OneControl system together. A terminating resistor (Fig.
  • Page 6: X4 Key

    X4 Key: 1. RGB and Dimmable outputs (Fig. 4A): The X4 module has two RGB lighting outputs and 8 Dimmable lighting inputs. 2. CAN bus data harness connections (Fig. 4B) that link each module in the OneControl system together. Whenever one or more modules are connected via CAN, terminating resistors must be used on the unused 2-pin CAN connectors.
  • Page 7: Panel Installation

    Panel Installation 1. Determine mounting location for the Panel. A round penetration 1 1/2" in diameter will be required for wiring connections. 2. Using a hole saw, cut a penetration measuring 1 1/2" in diameter. 3. Route CAN bus and power harnesses through the penetration and plug into the back of the Panel (Fig. 5). NOTE: Both CAN bus data ports must be filled by either two CAN bus data harnesses or one harness and a terminating resistor to complete the system so that the connected devices can be recognized by the Panel (Fig.
  • Page 8: Operation

    Operation Panel • Panel will normally be in Sleep Mode with no buttons illuminated and the screen OFF. • After applying power to the unit, the Panel will wake up and display Welcome Screen. NOTE: There is no dedicated ON/OFF switch for the Panel. •...
  • Page 9: Resource Center

    Fig. 8 Resource Center • The Resource Center shows Power, Fuel and Water status. For most floorplans, the Header will show battery voltage read by the OneControl system. Water Status The Water Center may show as many as six tanks. They appear as “widgets” running left to right across the screen.
  • Page 10: Power - Battery Monitor

    Fig. 11 Power - Battery Monitor When equipped with a OneControl Battery Monitor, the Resource Center will display charging status, State-of-Charge (SoC), Voltage, Usage (Amperage) and Time Remaining. NOTE: SoC and Time Remaining will only appear in the header after the Battery Monitor has been configured by the customer in the App.
  • Page 11: Comfort Center

    Comfort Center The Comfort Center will appear when the Panel includes a thermostat for the RV’s HVAC system. The Comfort Center provides access for up to three HVAC Zones. Access to each Zone is provided in widgets along the top of the screen. Tapping on a widget opens the Zone’s Fan and Mode controls. If the RV is equipped with an external thermistor, outside temperature will display in the lower right corner.
  • Page 12: Device Center

    Fig. 19 Fig. 20 Device Center Fig. 21 The Device Center allows access to factory- installed devices like Wind Sensors, Door Locks and Temperature Sensors. Wind Sensors Wind Sensors will appear for the first time in the OFF position. They require the customer to turn them on and accept the safety warnings.
  • Page 13: Light Center

    Light Center The Light Center displays all lights, including those that do not have hardware buttons. Pressing on the light’s widget will turn it ON and OFF. If premium controls are available, a settings screen will appear. Fig. 22 Fig. 23 Lighting Fig.
  • Page 14: Settings Center

    Settings Center Factory Reset Use this to reset the system to default settings. NOTE: When resetting to factory defaults, (Fig. 27), be sure to tap the OK button, (Fig. 27A), to enable the reset. NOTE: Always perform a factory reset if a new unity board or SPMP is installed to replace a previously installed panel or board.
  • Page 15: App Pairing

    Fig. 29 Fig. 28 Fig. 30 Fig. 31 App Pairing Fig. 32 The App Pairing Center hosts the pairing sequence for customers. NOTE: This function can be skipped. (Fig. 32A), at the OEM Install level. This function is for the End User. See OneControl Platinum Series Panel Owner's Manual.
  • Page 16: Hardware Buttons

    Hardware Buttons The Panel provides up to 32 hardware buttons. Unlike Monitor Panel and Premium Monitor Panel, any latching or reversing device can be assigned to any button location. To provide an intuitive experience for end users, the Panel has been organized into three rows. These allow an OEM to locate buttons in a recognizable hierarchy: •...
  • Page 17: Lighting (Fig. 34)

    Lighting (Fig. 34) Fig. 34 Lights are turned ON or OFF by pressing and releasing the appropriate hardware button. The LED indicator will illuminate blue when lights are turned on. The “All Lights” button will turn ON/OFF all lights detected on the OneControl System. Lights with premium features are differentiated by a unique icon.
  • Page 18: Awnings And Slides

    Awnings and Slides Extend or retract awnings or slide rooms by pressing and holding the IN or OUT button. Awning or slide will continue to move while the button is pressed. When the awning or slide is at the desired position, release the button to stop movement. Awnings with Wind Sensors When an awning is equipped with a OneControl Wind Sensor, the hardware buttons shall include a dot in the lower right corner (Fig.
  • Page 19: Auto Extend And Retract

    Auto Extend and Retract • The Wind Sensor enables automatic extension and retraction. NOTE: To use Auto Extend or Retract, the Wind Sensor’s sensitivity level may be set to OFF, LOW, MEDIUM or HEAVY. • To use the feature, press the awning’s IN or OUT button. This will launch a notification screen. NOTE: This screen appears once each time the RV is powered ON.
  • Page 20 Lippert representative has been provided.  Any unauthorized use shall void any applicable warranty.  The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and at the sole discretion of Lippert.  Revised editions are available for free download from lippert.com.

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