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Typical Monitor Panel
Monitor panels provide a convenient and centrally-located
place for electrical controls and monitoring of motorhome
systems. Items that may typically be found on the monitor
panel include (inclusion and location will vary by model
year, brand and model):
• Holding tank level indicators and switch(es)
• Battery condition indicator (L=Low, F=Fair, G=Good,
C=Full Charge)
• Water heater switches (electric & propane gas)
• Water pump switch
• Generator start / stop switch
• Fuel tank gauge and hour meter with switches for fuel
pump and fuel levels
• Tank heater switches
• Light switches for some interior and exterior lights
• Cargo bed master control switch
• Slideout control switches (press and hold to extend or
retract)
• Awning control switches (press and hold to extend or
retract)
NOTE: Monitor panel design, features, and functions
vary depending on model year, make, and model.
Motorhomes equipped with multiplex systems have
other features integrated into the controller.
For further assistance, contact your selling dealer or
TMC Customer Care at 877-855-2867.
Rapid Camp+
®
Multiplex Control
Systems
Select TMC motorhomes are equipped with Rapid
Camp+
®
multiplex wiring systems. A multiplex system
uses low-voltage, digital signals to control the electrical
and electro-mechanical devices within your motorhome
via an intuitive, user-friendly touch-pad. Control functions
vary from motorhome to motorhome, depending upon the
standard and optional equipment available. However, in its
typical configuration, a multiplex system will allow the user
to monitor and operate these features from the main touch
screen panel:
Typical multiplex main control panel. Features vary depending upon
model and floor plan
• Lighting and fan controls
• Climate (HVAC) controls
• Holding tank level monitoring
• Water heater and water pump on/off
• Electrical system monitoring; both AC and DC
• Battery monitoring and charging; both auxiliary and
chassis batteries
• Inverter settings and controls
• Generator on/off
• AGS (Automatic Generator Start) settings and controls
• PCS (Power Control System) settings and controls
• Slideout and awning control
Monitor Panel
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