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TEMPERATURE UNITS

Select this button to change from FAHRENHEIT to CELSIUS. 
This will allow you to monitor the interior temperature and set 
the thermostat according to your chosen measure. 

SCREEN BRIGHTNESS

Slide the bar to set the screen to the desired lumens.

SETTING THE CLOCK

Select the left side UP/DOWN arrows to change the hour 
reading on the display. Select the right side UP/DOWN 
arrows to change the minutes.
 
To change from AM to PM you must run the clock through the 
12 hour cycle. You can also adjust for a 12hr or a 24hr clock. 

NOTE: 

Setting the clock is critical to the Automatic 

Generator Start Feature. 

To access the SETTINGS PAGE, select the icon from the menu off to the right side of the touchscreen control panel.

This page will allow you to adjust TEMPERATURE UNITS, TIME, DISPLAY ITEMS, MODEL and DIAGNOSTICS.

SETTINGS PAGE

Summary of Contents for Pleasure-Way

Page 1: ...1 TOUCHSCREEN CONTROL PANEL OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...G STARTED i 12 Volt Battery Disconnect Switch i Display Screen Menu Options 1 HOME PAGE 1 Lighting Quick Access 2 Climate Control Center 3 Water Pump 3 Tank Level Panel 3 Water Heater 4 DC Power 4 AC Power Display 4 Generator 5 LIGHTING PAGE 5 Getting Started 6 Home Page Lighting Quick Access 7 POWER MANAGEMENT PAGE 7 DC Power 8 AC Power 9 The EMS Energy Management System 9 Solar Charger 10 Solar ...

Page 3: ...e capable of dimming Touch and hold the light button for brightening and dimming of the lighting Select the LIGHTING PAGE button for a complete list of lighting options HOME PAGE To access the HOME page select the icon from the menu off to the right of the touchscreen control panel Buttons will display in light blue when activated The HOME page will display the following LIGHTING CLIMATE CONTROL W...

Page 4: ...on Ensure that the propane switch on the exterior of the coach is in the ON position NOTE Ensure that the fan speed on the right side is set to FAN AUTO If there is 110 volt available and the fan is left on HIGH or LOW the fan in the AC will engage during the furnace mode VENT MODE If the desired temperature is below the interior temperature the roof vent fan will open and the fan will engage The ...

Page 5: ...ter It s recommended that you turn off the water pump when the water system is not in use or when you are going to be away from your motorhome TANK LEVEL PANEL The FRESH GREY and BLACK tank levels The fresh and grey water tanks are located underneath the floor of the vehicle The black water tank is located above the floor directly under the toilet The LPG indicates how full the LP tank is The LP g...

Page 6: ...VOLT POWER When operating your coach on AC power the current power source you are using will light up and be displayed on the Home Page GENERATOR This gauge displays the START STOP SWITCH GENERATOR STATUS and AUTO GENERATOR START STATUS These buttons will start and stop your generator Touch and hold the button to start the generator There will be a slight delay before the starter engages ...

Page 7: ...splay in light blue when activated The LIGHT MASTER button turns ON or OFF all the lights inside the vehicle The LIGHT MASTER button does not control AWNING LIGHT or the PORCH LIGHT Buttons with a sliding bar are capable of dimming To turn OFF the screen display select the BACK LIGHT button on the HOME page To turn the screen display back ON touch anywhere on the screen WARNING Ensure the awning l...

Page 8: ...ny 3 lights by following these instructions 1 Select the SETTINGS icon on the touchscreen control panel 2 Select the SCREEN SETTINGS button This will bring up the DEFAULT BUTTONS section 3 Use the and buttons to adjust lighting options NOTE BACK LIGHT is a required for the quick access panel and cannot be changed ...

Page 9: ...ttery box and will help you determine if it s safe to charge your batteries Battery voltage will vary depending on the load The battery voltage will change depending on the amount of charge the battery is receiving from the solar panel engine alternator or the inverter charger NOTE The temperature of the batteries is important do not charge the batteries if the temperature is below 32 degrees Fahr...

Page 10: ...emaining for the DC power that can be drawn from the battery bank The average rating takes into consideration consumption over a short period of time The ESTIMATION GAUGE also estimates the charging time when plugged into shore power on generator power solar charging or when the vehicle is running and the batteries are being charged AC POWER The AC POWER display will show the source of AC power GE...

Page 11: ... controller is OFF BULK ABSORPTION and FLOAT for the various type of charge NOTE Please refer to the MPPT solar controller manual for more information draw exceeds the parameters of the management system the microwave GREEN display will turn to RED and the microwave will be shut OFF Once the amperage draw from the cook top drops below the threshold the microwave will return to green and the microw...

Page 12: ...R CHARGER SETTINGS Touch the GEAR symbol to display the settings page for the solar controller This includes Solar Charging Rate History of Charge Solar Charge Settings Solar Charge Controller Maximum Ratings ...

Page 13: ...on to enable the AUTOMATIC GENERATOR START function A display will appear with a warning and instructions Touch and hold CONTINUE for 5 seconds to activate the AGS system Once the system is activated it will return to the main POWER MANAGEMENT PAGE and the AGS will be in blue NOTE It is recommended that you manually start the generator allowing it to run a short period of time before setting the A...

Page 14: ...en the system is active STARTING THE GENERATOR The first page displayed will ask when you want the generator to AUTO START Select the boxes to check or uncheck the reason to enable Select the NEXT button to continue STARTING CONDITIONS FOR LOW BATTERY This page will enable you to set the PERCENTAGE OF BATTERY CHARGE when the AGS system is activated The generator when running will charge the coach ...

Page 15: ...goes into QUIET TIME settings Select the FINISH button to complete EASY SETUP AGS MANUAL SETUP Select MANUAL SETUP for more in depth set up choice and will allow you to set all parameters for the the AGS system You can choose BATTERY or HVAC system to trigger the AGS You can choose your RUN TIMES QUIET TIMES and BATTERY CAPACITY for shut down parameters Touch FINISH when complete to return to the ...

Page 16: ...E NUMBER OF RESTART TRIES RUNNING Use the and buttons to adjust the settings for the GENERATOR RUN TIME This applies the HVAC setting STOPPING Use the and buttons to adjust the settings for the PERCENTAGE OF BATTERY CHARGE before the generator will shut OFF This applies to the LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE setting QUIET TIME Select QUIET TIME button to set the parameters for the QUIET TIME settings Use the ...

Page 17: ... the touch pads will light up in blue If there is a fault the touch pad will turn red If the touch pad turns red check to see if there is anything caught under or between the sofa cushions Once the obstruction is clear touch the pad again and the sofa will continue to EXTEND or RETRACT Touch and hold the EXTEND button until the sofa is fully extended Touch and hold the RETRACT button until the sof...

Page 18: ...y retracted position before moving or driving the coach The awning does not automatically retract when the vehicle is started FAN TASTIC VENT FAN Select LID UP or LID DOWN button to open or close the vent Select the FAN button to start the Fan Tastic Vent fan This fan is an exhaust fan used to draw air out of the coach The fan is also controlled by the thermostat Ensure the temperature of the ther...

Page 19: ...to change the hour reading on the display Select the right side UP DOWN arrows to change the minutes To change from AM to PM you must run the clock through the 12 hour cycle You can also adjust for a 12hr or a 24hr clock NOTE Setting the clock is critical to the Automatic Generator Start Feature To access the SETTINGS PAGE select the icon from the menu off to the right side of the touchscreen cont...

Page 20: ...ect a LIGHT on dark or a DARK on light color scheme for the display screen DEFAULT PAGE Selecting the ENABLE button on the DEFAULT PAGE will allow you to set the time that the screen display will stay active on any particular page When enabled by use of the or buttons you can set the SCREEN DISPLAY duration and choose a page as the DEFAULT PAGE For example if you choose the HOME page as your defau...

Page 21: ...and communicates the with the G12 MODULE The AC POWER MONITOR MODULE 120 VOLT AC is connected directly to the AC distribution panel This module communicates AC POWER output consumption and frequency to the G12 MODULE The DCM3 is part of the battery shunt system and is located above the battery box The DCM3 monitors the battery status and communicates it to the G12 MODULE The SOLAR CONTROLLER commu...

Page 22: ...OMMUNICATION MODULE All other modules and touch screens panels feed into the G12 MODULE The G12 MODULE is located in the passenger side ottoman This display allows you to monitor all 12 VDC out puts for the coach When an line is ACTIVE the status will be lit in BLUE ...

Page 23: ...URE display on the HOME PAGE if there is a fault in the system This will assist the technician in trouble shooting the system DCM3 This display allows you to monitor battery health battery status battery temperature and current amperage draw Max Discharge and Average Discharge is a cumulative number of amps drawn from the battery bank ...

Page 24: ...SWITCH INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J13 LPG OTHER INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 J16 AIRCON CAN NETWORK 1 2 3 4 NET LED Status Status LED Activity Device is connected to network and communicating properly Solid Green Device has no power or has completely failed Off Device has gone offline and is not connected to the network Solid Red Fast Flashing Green 4 times sec Slow Flashing Green 1 time sec Alternating Re...

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Page 27: ...ay Industries Ltd reserves the right to make product changes at any time without incurring obligation Ifyourequirefurtherinformationaboutthetouchscreencontrol panels please contact one of the following 1 Your Pleasure Way Dealer 2 Pleasure Way Industries Ltd at 1 800 364 0189 or email warranty pleasureway com 3 Spyder Controls Ltd 1 866 919 9092 or email info spydercontrols com ...

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