LIPPERT X180T Connect Monitor Panel Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- LIPPERT
Table of Contents
LIPPERT X180T Connect Monitor Panel
Product Information
Product Name | Lippert ConnectTM Monitor Panel |
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Compatible Controllers | OneControl X180T or X260 |
Control Method | Monitor panel or mobile smart device via Bluetooth |
connection
App Name| Lippert Connect app
Product Usage Instructions
Monitor Panel
The installed monitor panel may have some or all of the control buttons shown in Fig. 1 based on the features in the RV.
Fresh Tank
The fresh tank level is indicated by LEDs on the monitor panel (Fig. 2).
Indicator | Status | Alert |
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All level indicator LEDs | Show green when the tank is full | N/A |
All level indicator LEDs | Extinguish as fresh water is used | N/A |
Remaining LED level indicators | Turn red when the fresh water level is at 1/3 |
Alerts user that fresh water tank is low
Black and Gray Tanks
The black and gray tank levels are indicated by LEDs on the monitor panel (Fig. 2).
Indicator | Status | Alert |
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EMPTY LED indicator | Show green when tanks are empty | N/A |
All level LEDs | Illuminate green as tanks are filled | N/A |
All level LEDs | Turn red when tank levels are at 2/3 | Alerts users that tanks |
are almost full
Battery
The battery charge level is indicated by LEDs on the monitor panel (Fig. 2).
Indicator | Status | Alert |
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All level indicator LEDs | Show green when the battery charge is at 12.6V or | |
above | N/A | |
All level indicator LEDs | Extinguish and change from green to orange and red |
as the battery
charge is depleted| N/A
Bluetooth Indicator
The Bluetooth connection status is indicated by an LED on the monitor panel (Fig. 2).
Indicator | Status |
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Bluetooth LED | Illuminates solid when the Lippert Connect app is open and |
connected to the system. Flashes during initial Bluetooth
pairing.
Lighting
The lighting can be controlled using the monitor panel buttons.
Action | Button | Indicator |
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Turn lights on/off | Press and release the appropriate button | LED indicator |
illuminates blue when lights are turned on
Water Pump
The water pump can be controlled using the monitor panel buttons.
Action | Button | Indicator |
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Activate water pump | Press and release PUMP button | Indicator LED illuminates |
solid blue when the pump is on
Turn off water pump| Press and release PUMP button| N/A
Awning and Slides
The awnings and slide rooms can be extended using the monitor panel buttons.
Action | Button |
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Extend awnings or slide rooms | Press and hold RET or EXT button on the monitor |
panel
Stop movement| Release the button at the desired position
Introduction
The OneControl monitor panel works in conjunction with the OneControl X180T or X260 controller. Users can access and adjust a system using the monitor panel or with a mobile smart device via Bluetooth connection to the controller through Lippert’s OneControl app. Additional information about this product can be obtained from lci1.com/support or by downloading the free LippertNOW app. The app is available on Apple App Store® for iPhone® and iPad® and also on Google Play™ for Android™ users. Apple App Store®, iPhone®, and iPad® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Google Play™ and Android™ are trademarks of Google Inc.
For information on the assembly or individual components of this product, please visit: https://support.lci1.com/electronics-support-onecontrol- wireless-formerly-myrvreg.
Note: Images used in this document are for reference only when assembling, installing and/or operating this product. The actual appearance of provided and/or purchased parts and assemblies may differ.
Safety
Read and understand all instructions before installing or operating this
product. Adhere to all safety labels.
This manual provides general instructions. Many variables can change the
circumstances of the instructions, i.e., the degree of difficulty, operation
and ability of the individual performing the instructions. This manual cannot
begin to plot out instructions for every possibility, but provides the general
instructions, as necessary, for effectively interfacing with the device,
product or system. Failure to correctly follow the provided instructions may
result in death, serious personal injury, severe product and/or property
damage, including voiding of the Lippert limited warranty.
The “WARNING” symbol above is a sign that a procedure has a safety risk
involved and may cause death or serious personal injury if not performed
safely and within the parameters set forth in this manual.
Failure to follow instructions provided in this manual may result in death,
serious personal injury and/or severe product and property damage, including
voiding of the component warranty.
The “CAUTION” symbol above is a sign that a procedure has a safety risk
involved and may cause personal injury, product or property damage if not
performed safely and within parameters set forth in this manual.
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.
System Operation
The installed monitor panel may have some or all of the control buttons shown in Fig. 1 based on the features in the RV.
Monitor Panel
- The monitor panel will normally be in sleep mode, with no LEDs illuminated.
- The monitor panel will wake up and show activity when motion is detected within approximately 10 feet of the motion sensor at the bottom of the panel (Fig. 2A).
- When motion is not detected for approximately 10 seconds, the panel will go back into sleep mode.
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Fresh Tank (Fig. 2)
A. When tank is full, all level indicator LEDs will show green.
B. Level indicator LEDs will extinguish as fresh water is used.
C. When fresh water level gets to 1/3, the remaining LED level indicators will turn red to alert user that fresh water tank is low. -
Black and Gray tanks (Fig. 2)
A. When tanks are empty, the EMPTY LED indicator will show green.
B. As tanks are filled, LEDs will illuminate green.
C. When tank levels get to 2/3, all level LEDs will turn red to alert user that tanks are almost full. -
Battery (Fig. 2)
A. When battery charge is at 12.6V or above, all level indicator LEDs will show as green.
B. As battery charge is depleted, the level indicator LEDs will extinguish and change from green (CHARGED and GOOD) to orange (FAIR) and red (LOW). -
Bluetooth indicator (Fig. 2)
A. The Bluetooth LED will illuminate solid when the Lippert OneControl app is open and connected to the system. This LED will flash when initial Bluetooth pairing is taking place. -
Lighting (Fig. 2)
A. Lights are turned on or off by pressing and releasing the appropriate button on the monitor panel.
B. The LED indicator will illuminate blue when lights are turned on. -
Water Pump (Fig. 2)
A. The water pump is activated by pressing and releasing PUMP button. The indicator LED will be solid blue when the pump is on.
I. The water pump is turned off by pressing and releasing the PUMP button. -
Water Heater (Fig. 2)
A. Gas water heater is activated by pressing and releasing the water heater button labeled GAS. The indicator LED will be solid blue when the heater is on.
I. If the gas water heater burner fails to ignite, the DSI fault LED will illuminate solid red and the indicator LED will flash blue for 5 seconds and extinguish. Press the GAS button to reset the DSI Fault LED.
II. Gas water heater is turned off by pressing and releasing the GAS button.
B. Electric water heater is activated by pressing and releasing the water heater button labeled ELECTRIC.
I. The blue LED indicator will illuminate solid blue while the heater is on.
II. Electric water heater is turned off by pressing and releasing the ELECTRIC button. -
Awning and Slides (Fig. 2)
A. Extend awnings or slide rooms by pressing and holding the RET or EXT button on the monitor panel.
I. Awning or slide will continue to move while the button is being pressed.
II. When the awning or slide is at the desired position, release the button to stop movement.
Bluetooth Connection
The Lippert Connect app setup requires that Bluetooth is enabled on the user’s mobile device. Specific device connection information is typically found in the main entryway of the unit.
- Download the free Lippert Connect app onto a smart device by searching for “Lippert Connect” on the App Store or Google Play store.
- Note : The minimum requirements for the smart device are iOS 12 or newer or Android 6.0 or newer with Bluetooth 4.0.
- Note : Users must enable Bluetooth on their smart devices and turn on the location search.
- Read through and accept the License Agreement by tapping Agree >> (Fig. 3A).
- Tap the “+” icon (Fig. 4A)
- On the ADD AND MANAGE screen, tap RV Connection (Fig. 5A).
Push to Pair
- From the RV Connection screen, tap Push to Pair (Fig. 6A).
- Note : Grant any permissions requested by smart device.
- Press the Bluetooth button (Fig. 7A) on the Monitor Panel (Fig. 7).
- The RV has now been successfully connected to the Bluetooth device (Fig. 8).
- Tap Continue (Fig. 8A) to go to the Lippert Connect home screen.
App Operation
- All Monitor Panel functions are accessible from the home screen (Fig. 9).
- A. All lights can be turned on or off from the Lights control (Fig. 9A).
- B. Tank levels are shown below the Lights control (Fig. 9B).
- C. All light switches will be accessible under Lighting (Fig. 9C) and each light can be turned on or off by tapping the toggle button (Fig 9D).
- D. All awning controls will be accessible under Awning (Fig. 9E) and each awning can be extended and retracted by tapping and holding the EXTEND or RETRACT buttons (Fig. 9F).
- Note : The awning will stop moving when the finger is removed from the button.
- E. All water heater and pump switches will be accessible under Monitor Panel (Fig. 9G) and can be turned on or off by tapping the toggle button (Fig. 9H).
- Note : If a DSI fault occurs while turning on the gas water heater, the fault will be shown at the bottom of the GAS WATER heat control (Fig. 10A). See “Monitor Panel” Step 7 for clearing DSI fault.
- F. All slide controls will be accessible under Slides (Fig. 9I) and each slide can be moved in or out by tapping and holding the IN or OUT buttons (Fig. 9J).
- Note : The slide will stop moving when the finger is removed from the button.
- Note : Manual switches will be locked out while the user has that function open. Disengage the lockout feature by pressing any manual switch
Community Account Login/Creation (Optional)
- Tap the gear icon (Fig. 11A) in the upper right corner of the home screen.
- On the SETTINGS screen, tap Login/Create (Fig. 12A).
- Enter the account email and password (Fig. 13A) and then tap Login (Fig. 13B).
- A. If creating a new account, tap Create Your Account (Fig. 13C) to register a New User Account (Fig. 14). Enter the required information, including first and last name, email address, password, zip code and VIN. The password must be at least eight characters and contain a number and a special character.
B. Agree to the Terms and Conditions (Fig. 14A) and tap Register (Fig. 14B ).
Troubleshooting
Smart Device Won’t Connect
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Check that Bluetooth on the smart device is turned on.
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Ensure that permission to access Bluetooth by the OneControl app has been granted.
Note: Permissions are asked for and granted during initial app set up and connection to system. Be sure to grant all permissions asked. -
Operator with smart device must be within 25′ of trailer for optimum Bluetooth connectivity.
Monitor Panel LEDs are flashing
- The monitor panel is connected with the controller through a CANbus data network harness. This 2-pin data harness is connected to the back of the monitor panel along with a 2-pin power harness and a terminating resistor (Fig. 14). Any interruption in this data network (i.e. harness compromised, terminating resistor missing, etc.) will result in a fault. A fault is indicated on the monitor panel by all of the white LEDs flashing in unison for 5 seconds after a slide-out or awning button is pressed. If attempting to turn on or off a light, water pump, or heater, the blue LED indicator for that component will flash for 5 seconds.
- Note: The CANbus data harness and terminating resistor may be plugged into either receptacle on the back of the panel.
- To remove the monitor panel from the wall, remove the bezel (Fig. 15) by using a flat-blade screwdriver to gently pry the bezel away from the panel. You may need to gently pry in a few different locations around the perimeter.
- Remove the 4 screws (Fig. 16) holding the panel to the wall.
- Verify that the power harness, terminating resistor, and CANbus harness are securely attached to the back of the monitor panel.
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The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and at the sole discretion of LCI. Revised editions are available for free download from lippert.com
Please recycle all obsolete materials.
For all concerns or questions, please contact
Lippert Components, Inc. Ph: (432) LIPPERT (432-547-7378)
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- Email : customerservice@lci1.com
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