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Rev: 02.05.21

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Introduction

The OneControl® (formerly MyRV®) Dual-zone Control module controls the operation of heating, ventilation 

and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The module is available in 1-zone, 2-zone or 3-zone configurations. In 

conjunction with the OneControl® mobile application (app), MyRV® tablet, or the OneControl® Touch Panel 

(OCTP), the HVAC control module provides all of the same functions as a standard wall-mounted thermostat. 

The user interface is provided through the mobile app or OCTP application, while the physical/electrical 

functions are provided by the HVAC Control Module.

The module interconnects are identical to standard thermostat wiring, making this product an ideal drop-

in replacement for customers who wish to upgrade their system to a modern app-driven touchscreen 

interface. In addition to thermostat wiring, an external temperature sensor is also required, allowing 

the HVAC Control Module to be installed in an equipment bay or other out-of the-way location. The 

temperature sensor must be installed in a suitable location in the living area whose temperature is to be 

controlled.

Plug-and-play compatibility with LCI OneControl® CAN bus systems means that you can remotely control 

the system from a wide variety of LCI products. The climate zone name can be  customized at the factory to 

show the zone being accessed.

Installation of Wi-Fi capable OneControl® system grants customers the ability to wirelessly control the 

product using their Android or iPhone mobile device. Simply go to the app store and download the 

OneControl® mobile app.

Additional information about this product can be obtained from lci1.com/support or by downloading

the free myLCI app. The app is available on iTunes® for iPhone® and iPad® and also on Google Play™ for

Android™ users.

iTunes®, iPhone®, and iPad® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.

Google Play™ and Android™ are trademarks of Google Inc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

 

2

Safety

 

3

Compatability 

3

Specifications 

3

HVAC Operation - OneControl

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 Touch Panel

 

3

Power On/Off 

3

Control Panel 

4

System Operations 

4

Wiring Diagram

 

7

Notes

 

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Summary of Contents for OneControl HVAC Control 2.0

Page 1: ...OneControl HVAC CONTROL 2 0 with Generator Genie OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...n an equipment bay or other out of the way location The temperature sensor must be installed in a suitable location in the living area whose temperature is to be controlled Plug and play compatibility with LCI OneControl CAN bus systems means that you can remotely control the system from a wide variety of LCI products The climate zone name can be customized at the factory to show the zone being ac...

Page 3: ... Range 14 10 113 45 F C Quiescent Current 30 45 mA DC Sink Current Generator 1 2 2 0 A DC Focused Relay Drive Current 1 5 A DC This HVAC control device requires 12V direct current DC and cannot operate from alternating current AC sources Do NOT connect the HVAC control device to AC power Connecting the module to AC will cause irreparable damage and void the warranty Specifications The HVAC control...

Page 4: ...n to the OneControl home screen Control Panel 1 Locate OneControl formerly MyRV Control Panel Fig 2A 2 Pressing the OneControl Control Panel Fig 2A will open the OneControl Control Panel Fig 3 3 Press the HVAC icon Fig 3A Note The control panel will show icons representing the devices connected to the OneControl system A A A A ...

Page 5: ...lect the HVAC icon to open the app Fig 3A 2 In the HVAC app screen select the Climate Zone you wish to adjust Fig 5 3 There are two boxes on the left hand side of the screen Fig 6 The top box controls the heating cooling mode The bottom box controls the fan A Press the top box to choose the HVAC mode A large box will populate with all available options for that Climate Zone Choose from the followi...

Page 6: ...ure Counterclockwise around the radius will lower the setpoint temperature F Once the desired setpoint is reached release the white circle Note When in Heat Cool mode there will be two white circles Fig 8 One to the left sets the low end of the temperature range and one to the right sets the high end of the temperature range 5 To the right of the setpoint temperature and radius is the system statu...

Page 7: ...ontroller T T THERM T T THERM Breaker Box AC Hot AC Neut AC Hot AC Neut Gnd Gnd 12V to Zone 12V to Zone Compressor Rev Valve High Fan Low Fan Heat Demand LP Gas Supply Zone T Sense Outdoor T Sense optional Color Signal Zone Connect Red Common 6 White Gas Heat 2 Green High Fan 8 Yellow Compressor 3 Orange Rev Valve 4 Gray Low Fan 7 Blue Zone Temp Input 1 Sensor Power 5 Blue w stripe 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1...

Page 8: ...ut AC Hot AC Neut Gnd Gnd 12V to Zone 12V to Zone Compressor Rev Valve High Fan Low Fan Heat Demand LP Gas Supply Zone T Sense Outdoor T Sense optional Color Signal Zone Connect Brown Gnd 1 Red Zone Power 12V DC 7 White Gas Heat 2 Green High Fan 8 Yellow Compressor 3 Orange Rev Valve 9 Gray Low Fan 4 Pink Reserved 10 Blue Zone Temp Input 5 Purple Freeze Detect Input 11 Blue w stripe Sensor Power 6...

Page 9: ...Rev 02 05 21 Page 9 CCD 0001448 Notes ...

Page 10: ...resentative 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 LCI Revised editions are available for free download from lci1 com Please recycle all obsolete materials For all concerns or questions please contact Lippert Components Inc Ph 574 537 8900 Web lci1 com Email...

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