INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 115
Set Clock
To set the clock for the Sleeper Control Panel, perform the following:
1 Press the
SET
button.
2 To set the clock to either ’12’ or ’24’ hour increments, use the
“+” or “-”
knob.
3 Press the
SET
button.
4 To set the clock Hour, use the
“+” or “-”
knob.
5 Press the
SET
button.
6 To set the clock Minute, use the
“+” or “-”
knob.
7 Press the
SET
button to confirm settings.
Once the clock is set to the desired time, the clock displays.
Note:
After 7 seconds of inactivity the display returns to clock. Press the SET button
to restart.
Note:
On vehicles equipped with the High Sleeper Control Panel is connected to the
Instrument Cluster and the Clock will automatically be updated by the time message
the Instrument Cluster sends out.
Note:
On vehicles equipped with the Basic Sleeper Control Panel it is
NOT
connected
to the Instrument Cluster so the clock will blink until the user sets the clock.
Note:
The clock
Will
need to be set every time the battery disconnect switch is used.
Note:
Only 12 hr format shows the AM/PM icon
Note:
User settings will be stored in memory, Sleeper Control functions will not be
activated when the disconnect switch is turned back on. The user will need to turn
the functions back-on manually.
Note:
The vehicle is equipped with a battery protection system. The vehicle detects
when the batteries are excessively discharged. If this occurs, an indication light and
audible alarm are emitted. This indicates that some of the circuits will be disconnected
in order to maintain engine starting capacity. If a battery disconnect occurs the
defaults for the sleeper control panel are saved. These default settings are available
after the battery disconnect is cancelled.
Note:
The Panic button activates a 5 second horn audible. The Panic button must
be held for 2.5 seconds for the horn to sound. This delay avoids an inadvertent
activation of the horn.
Note:
After 5 minutes of inactivity the display will shut off.
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