Sargent Electrical Services Ltd.
Copyright 2005
Issue 03
Page 9 of 11
12 May 2005
4.4 Warning Messages
Vehicle
Battery
Dangerously
Low
This WARNING display indicates that the
Vehicle battery voltage is low (10.9 volts or
less). The panel will beep for one minute and
then switch over to the Leisure battery to
prevent draining the Vehicle battery.
You can switch over to the
Leisure battery immediately
(and cancel the beep) by using
the battery selector switch
System
disabled
Engine
started!
This WARNING display indicates that the
system has been disabled because the vehicle
engine is running
EMC (Electro Magnetic
Compatibility) directive
89/336/EEC requires that
electrical accessories within the
vehicle are disconnected while
the vehicle is in motion
4.5 Event Timer example
The event timer is designed to allow the leisure vehicle user to turn the 12v power on or off (same as using
the control panel power button) without being in the vehicle. This allows lights or other equipment to be
turned on or off at a predetermined time.
Example - to turn on one interior light at 11.00pm
Ensure the clock is set to the correct time
Scroll to the ‘Set Event Timer?’ screen
Following the instruction in section 4.3, set the ON time to 23:00 and the OFF time to 24:00
Scroll to the ‘Event Timer=’ screen and select ON
Scroll to the main control panel display and ensure a hash (#) is displayed in the right of the display
Turn all lights and 12v equipment off in the vehicle except the light that you want the event timer to
automatically switch on
Turn the 12v power off on the control panel
Exit the vehicle
At 11:00pm (23:00) the control panel will switch the 12v power on and therefore any equipment that was left
switched on will be turned on. The 12v power will be switched off at Midnight (24:00).