Table of Contents The information contained in this manual is a general overview of the Firefly system and is subject to change at any time. Table of Contents Lyra Screen Overview Home Lights Climate Control Vent Fans Settings Settings/Mobile App...
Lyra Screen Overview Tap any icon from the navigation menu to select your desired page. The currently selected page will always be listed in the top corner of the screen. This triangle will appear at the top of the screen whenever a fault condition is present (example – toilet tank full).
Home Buttons will turn Blue 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.
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Water Tank Readings: LP Tank Readings: • • Below 10% will read “Empty” and the Below 25% will read “Low” and the tank level will show Empty. tank level will show as normal. • • From 11% to 89%, the tank level and From 25% to 75%, the tank level and percentage will show as normal.
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House battery voltage display. The icon will turn RED below 12V. Alarm Buzzer - Tap to change the state of the alarm from muted to unmuted or vice versa. Alarms will be activated for the following conditions if the Truck Plug is connected: •...
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.
Climate Control Use the Arrows to select your Current temperature, Climate mode graphic and Fan Speed desired temperature. indicator (H or L). Cool – Tap to operate the air conditioning. The A/C will run until the current temp reaches your desired temp and then shut off.
Vent Fans Tap the buttons below to operate a Vent fan. Tapping the Lid Up button will open the fan without powering up the fan. Tapping Power (ON) will raise the lid, power up the fan and bring it to medium speed. Tapping Power again (OFF) will power down the fan but will not lower the lid.
Settings Tap to navigate to the Network Diagnostics screen. Tap to navigate to the Vegatouch Eclipse connection screen. Tap to navigate to the Switch Panel Info screen. Floorplan display. Tap to select between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Tap the buttons to select between 10 levels of screen brightness and off. When Auto Dimming is enabled, the screen will enter sleep mode after 60 seconds of inactivity.
Settings/Mobile App Vegatouch Eclipse is a wireless control module that easily connects to any Android or iOS device to give total control to many electrical, electronic and mechanical systems in your coach. Pair any device with the coach’s built-in interface to monitor and control many coach components. 0 0 2 6 4 5 7 7 7 7 7 7...
Vegatouch Eclipse Module Notice: Make sure that Bluetooth is turned ON in your smart device settings before proceeding. Locate the Login Information: The login information can be found by clicking on the Mobile App button on the settings page of the touchscreen or from the Eclipse 0 0 2 6 4 5 module’s label.
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Notice: iOS Setup Tips Turn on Bluetooth to allow Vegatouch Eclipse to connect to Accessories. If you do not have Bluetooth turned ON in your iOS settings, you will see this screen. Do not click OK, you must click SETTINGS. Your Bluetooth Settings page will now appear and you should turn Bluetooth ON.
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App Settings: Access the App Settings page by tapping the triangle (at the bottom of the screen) to expose the Settings button. Tap the gear to visit the settings page. Tap to Temperature Units selection to choose between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Make and Model of your coach.
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Configure Wi-Fi: Tap the available Wi-Fi network that you would like to connect to. If your network is not listed, tap Refresh to scan again. Type in the Security Key and tap Connect to join the network. A white Ball and Socket will display once connection has been made. A Green Checkmark signifies that the password has been stored in memory.
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Configure Ethernet: Tap Configure Ethernet if you’d prefer to use your Eclipse with a wired ethernet connection. Tap the Prefer Ethernet checkmark if you’d prefer to use an ethernet connection exclusively. System Information and Eclipse Name. System Information and Eclipse Name. Disconnect from Eclipse: Tap YES if you’d like to disconnect from Eclipse.
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Switch to Remote Connection: Tap to switch between a Local and Remote location. The Local/Remote switch page can also be reached by tapping Local or Remote on the top bar. System Information and Eclipse Name. Tap to update the config from the cloud.
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Diagnostics: Tap to display a list of currently connected devices. Remote Help is available by contacting Firefly Integrations. Do not enable Remote Help without consultation.
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Advanced Settings: Tap to set a custom pin number. Tap to completely reset the device. A warning page will appear which will require you to confirm the action. System Information and Eclipse Name.
Settings/Switch Panel Info The Wireless Graphic and color-coded Signal Strength Value will identify the status of a wireless switch panel. • Green – Over 100 (Strong) • Yellow – 85-100 (Medium) Yellow (Medium) • Red – Less than 85 (Weak) Red Wireless Graphic with a Zero reading –...
Wireless Switch Pairing Red switch indicator with a zero reading – The switch is currently disconnected from the screen. It is likely that the battery inside your switch panel needs replaced. The wireless switch panel in your coach will illuminate a green LED whenever a button is pressed. If the LED on your switch panel does not illuminate when you press a button on your switch, you will need to replace the 2032 coin cell battery.
Settings/Network Diagnostics Devices/Faults: This screen will show the status of the Lyra screen and the G12. It will also display the G12’s inputs as well as any active faults the system is experiencing. Green = Online Red = Active Fault G12 Outputs: This screen will use indicate which G12 outputs are currently active.
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AirCon: This screen will display the current status of the AirCon module. Vent Fans: This screen will display the current status of the Vent Fan Controllers. Currently Disconnected...
Floorplan/Option Selection From the Setting screen, Press and Hold the Floorplan display for 5 seconds to enter the Floorplan/Option selection screen. Tap the boxes to select your desired options. Press any navigation button to exit.
Overcurrent Detection If an output on the G12 experiences an overcurrent fault, a red lightning bolt graphic will appear at the top of the screen. Tapping the Lightning Bolt graphic will result in a Warning screen with a brief set of instructions.
SSP17 RFB Switch Panels Your coach uses SSP17 RFB switch panels with backlit buttons to control 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.
G12 DC Panel Your G12 control panel is the power distribution center for the coach. This panel receives the signals sent from your touchscreen/switch panels and performs the actions that have been requested by activating and deactivating the required circuits. Every circuit controlled by the G12 is numbered and listed on a black label (load list) which is usually mounted next to the G12 panel.
Networking Your distribution panel and touchscreen connect 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 use the keys below to determine the network status of your hardware.
Network Status Indicators Every component of the Firefly system uses an LED to communicate network status. Use the key below to determine the network status of your hardware. Panel Network Status Indicator – Applies to any device with a network indicator: Fast flashing Green Light (4 times/sec) –...
Eclipse NET LED Status Key The NET LED on your Eclipse module can change color in different situations. Use the following key to determine the operational status of your module. Device has no power or has completely failed Fast flashing green (4 times/sec) Device is attempting to make initial connection to the CAN network and good files Solid green...
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