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firewall and should not be in direct contact with any metal 
edge as it may cause damage to the wires and in turn short 
the device.

3. Decide on a location inside the engine compartment for the 

HUB unit to be mounted. Please ensure the selected location 
is away from any moving parts and is as far from the engine 
as possible. 

4. Check to see if the provided LINK cable reaches both 

selected locations (USER INTERFACE and HUB locations).

5. Mount the HUB with the provided screws.

NOTE - Before drilling any holes please make sure that you 
are not going to be drilling through any wires or components
on the other side of the mounting area.

6. Connect the LINK cable to the HUB.

7. Connect the provided red cable with the ring terminal and 

inline fuse to the Positive “+” terminal of the battery and route 
it to the HUB. Cut the wire to the required length, splice the 
wire to expose the strands and connect it to the screw 
terminal marked as INPUT, BATT + on the HUB. 

8. Connect the provided blue cable with the inline fuse to the 

accessory power wire with the provided splice connector and 
route it to the HUB. Cut the wire to the required length, splice 
the wire to expose the strands and connect it to the screw 
terminal marked as INPUT, ACC on the HUB. 

9. The OUTPUT marked on the HUB with numbers 1 through 6 

are the terminals where the wires for each of the wired 
accessory relays positive inputs (usually marked as no. 86 
pin on the relay) are to be connected. The numbers on the 
HUB correspond to the SWITCH no of the USER 
INTERFACE.

Summary of Contents for controlR

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...onnected NOTE The negative battery terminal should remain disconnected till the installation is complete 2 Decide on a location inside the passenger cabin for the installation of the USER INTERFACE To...

Page 3: ...to the HUB 7 Connect the provided red cable with the ring terminal and inline fuse to the Positive terminal of the battery and route it to the HUB Cut the wire to the required length splice the wire t...

Page 4: ...this M6 stud After the USER INTERFACE is mounted on the mount it can be angled to be perpendicular to the line of sight and the wing nut tightened by hand Pliers can be used to tighten the wing nut b...

Page 5: ...ACCESSORY RELAY WIRING...

Page 6: ...MANUAL TURNING ON THE DEVICE From factory the device is set to turn on with the key turned to the accessory ON position The device powers on displaying the controlR logo which fades into the main scr...

Page 7: ...switch output at the HUB Touch to the controlR logo takes you to the SETUP screen Touching the voltage display area for more than 1 5 seconds turns off the device To turn back on the device the screen...

Page 8: ...h 6 In this way one or all switches can be linked to switch 6 After the desired switches are linked the back button will take you back to the SETUP screen POWER SETUP SCREEN On the power setup screen...

Page 9: ...ed OFF The cut off protection will work in both battery mode and with the key in accessory on position mode The user can change the cut off voltage by using the and keys and then save the setting by t...

Page 10: ...followed by the ICONS available On the bottom right corner is the more button which changes the screen for more ICON options Once the desired ICON is touched it gets displayed on the ICON selection ar...

Page 11: ...touching the screen anywhere for 1 5 seconds If the button is in the ON position the screen will turn on with the key The button on the right is the sleep timer ON OFF button With the sleep timer turn...

Page 12: ...BATTERY MODE UPDATING THE DEVICE When updates are available on the website you can download them onto your computer and transfer them to a micro sd card Before uploading to a micro sd card make sure t...

Page 13: ...on position mode FACTORY RESET The device can be reset to factory settings by first ensuring that the device is not in BATTERY POWER mode and then go to the SETUP screen and touch the area marked as...

Page 14: ...screen is an ineffective way of trying to operate the screen Using the tip of your finger to operate a resistive touch screen is the right and effective way of operating the screen The screen can be...

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