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        VMS 330 American Coach v1.x User Manual
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1.    Si SR    lectronics    VMS 330  American Coach v1 x    User Manual       Getting Started  The VMS 330 Keyboard    The VMS 330   s controlled by a small keyboard   The large knob can be turned left or right  and it   can also be pressed  Think of this knob as being  the    mouse    for the computer     it s the main way  you provide input into the system        The keys all have specific functions        View   This key changes whether the vehicle information is displayed on  the video screen  or whether the camera image is displayed  If you press  it repeatedly the unit will cycle through the different viewing modes   Detail   M4 This key cycles through the various pages of data that can be  displayed on the screen  The pages are described later in this manual   and include general gauge information  trip data  tire status  and  configuration settings        Home     This key always returns the system to it s    home page     This key  overrides the View and Detail keys to return the system to the main  gauge screen     The Cursors    Turning and pressing the knob controls the    cursor    icon on the screen   The cursor has two modes  Pressing the knob switches the cursor from  one mode to the other   Navigation  D When the cursor has a triangular shape  turning the knob will  move the cursor up or down the page     Adjustment  When the cursor looks like an arrow pointing at its tail  turning the  knob will adjust the setting the cursor indicates        Automatic Video Mo
2. EW ENGINE INFORMATION  INSTALL TIRE SENSORS  ZERO TRIP ODOMETERS  CLEAR TRIP HISTORY   CLEAR DIAGNOSTIC HISTORY  UNITS ENGLISH       Configuration Screen    This screen allows you to adjust the time and date  view engine  diagnostics and other details  and access other features of the VMS 330     Adjusting the Time and Date    Turn the knob to point the cursor at either the Time or Date  then press  the knob  A portion of the time or date will start blinking  and turning    the knob will adjust that value  Press the knob again to adjust the next  portion  and continue until done     Other Menu Items    View Engine Diagnostics  This   tem d  splays a screen showing  diagnostic data from the engine  Current faults are displayed   along with a history that can be scrolled through    View Engine Information  This item displays a variety of  additional engine information    Install Tire Sensors  This item displays the Tire Pressure Details  screen    Zero Trip Odometers  This items resets the trip odometers  making  it as though the trip odometers were last reset the day the vehicle  was built    Clear Trip History  This clears all trips from the trip history   Clear Diagnostic History  This clears all diagnostic codes from  the diagnostic history    Units  This allows you to select English or Metric units  There are  three settings     English    sets all units to report in English units   miles  farenheit  gallons  etc        All Metric    sets all units to  Metric  kilometers  
3. I  Tire pressure    e Deg  Tire temperature  within 40 degrees farenheit    e Target PSI  The target pressure  which is the pressure when the  sensor was placed on the tire    e Signal  The signal strength  Values less than 40 when the vehicle  is Stationary indicate that sensor reception might not be reliable    e Counts  The number of tire reports received    e Status  There are several possible status values     New    and     Seen    are normal values indicating that the sensor has been  detected     Lo Bat        Lo PSI        Hi PSI        Hi TMP    all indicate  high or low battery levels  tire pressure or temperature     Signal     indicates the sensor 1s not being received reliably     To install a new sensor  move the cursor to the desired position  then  press the knob  Screw the sensor on the tire  Within 30 60 seconds you  should see a    No Data    icon in the desired position  and shortly after  than you should see a regular tire icon  It can take up to five minutes  before all the tire data  such as signal strength  is collected for the new  sensor     To delete a tire  move the cursor to the desired position and press the  knob     To move a sensor from one tire to another  delete it from the original  position  then follow the installation procedure just described  The  sensor itself should be removed and allowed to sit for about two minutes  before being reinstalled     CONF IGURAT ION    b TIME 6 09 PM  DATE WED JUL 23 2003    VIEW ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS    VI
4. celsius  liters  etc        Metric Distances    sets  only the speed and odometer units to metric  and is convenient  when driving in Canada or Mexico    View Communications  This is for troubleshooting during  installation    Tweak Display  This allows you to optimize the VMS 330 for the  particular video display    Adjust Fuel Sensor  This allows you to fine tune the fuel readings   Restore Default Settings  This returns the unit to its factory  defaults    Reboot  This restarts the unit    Installer Options  This allows access to certain advanced options   usually accessed only during installation    View Icons  This is for verifying that video memory is properly    programmed   Limited Warranty    The obligation of S  lverLeaf Electronics under this warranty shall be limited to  repair or replacement  at our option  during the warranty period of any part which  proves defective in material or workmanship under normal installation  use  and  service  provided the product is returned to SilverLeaf Electronics  The warranty  period shall be one year from date of purchase of the VMS 330     or purchase of  the finished coach with the VMS 330    installed     This warranty shall be invalid   f the product is damaged as a result of defacement   misuse  abuse  neglect  accident  destruction  alteration  improper electrical  voltages or currents  repair or maintenance by any party other than SilverLeaf  Electronics or an authorized service facility  or any use violative of instru
5. ctions  furnished by us     This one year warranty is 1n lieu of all other expressed warranties  obligations  or  liabilities  Any implied warranties  obligations  or liabilities  including but not  limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular  purpose  shall be limited in duration to the one year duration of this written limited  warranty     In no event shall S  lverLeaf Electronics be liable for any special  incidental  or  consequential damages for breach of this or any other warranty  expressed or    implied  whatsoever     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights    which vary from state to state   S  ver eat     lectroni ics       SilverLeaf Electronics  Inc   2472 SW Ferry St    Albany  OR 97322  541 967 8111   www simply smarter com    
6. des    Whenever the blinkers are on  or the coach is in Reverse  the unit  automatically switches to the all video display mode     b REAL MPG Ji i A ane    INTAKE 63 de9F  COOLANT 118 desr  TURBO 0 0 Psi   TRANS AUF 5 82 degr    TIRES TRIP  O 00 3128 mls  O 443 1 gal  O fr  O6 mpg  O O0 1145 mte    OO  OO       Home Screen    This screen displays the most popular important features at one glance   The screen has four sections     Gauge Section    The top portion of the screen displays five different engine and  transmission parameters  You may choose which items to display using  the knob  Turn the knob to point to the gauge you wish to change  then  press the knob  Turn the knob again to select a gauge  then press the  knob to complete your selection     Note  Due to variations in engine configurations  some of the gauges  included in the VMS 330 might not be supported by your engine     Whereas most of the gauges are read directly from the engine and  transmission  a few gauges are unique to the VMS 330  In particular  the  Rolling MPG and Recent MPG are special data items calculated by the  VMS 330 to help you get the best possible fuel economy     Rolling MPG shows the fuel economy over roughly the last minute or  so  and is intended to allow you to adjust your driving to get better fuel  economy in headwinds and hills  Recent MPG shows the fuel economy  over a much longer period  and provides a good indication of whether  your driving strategy 1s working overall     Sta
7. onitor  Some of these transmissions will be  interfered with  Because of the quirks of RF Transmissions and  interference  no guarantee of signal reception can be made  PressurePro  is not meant to function as a pressure gauge or a low pressure indicator   PressurePro is a tire pressure monitoring system that displays tire  pressures and which  when a signal 1s received  will signal low  pressures     TRIP  MILES TO GO  RESET MAIN TRIP  RESET AUX TRIP  VIEW HISTORY  TIME OF ARRIVAL 8 09 PM    FUEL REQUIRED 16 G  MAIN TRIP AUX TRIP  3128 3 MILES  443 2 GALS  i Ol  MPG  36 3 SPEED       Trip Screen    The first    Detail    screen displays information on your current trip  The  unit tracks two trips simultaneously  You might use the main trip to  track your mileage and fuel  say  each time you leave home  while the     auxiliary    trip keeps a cumulative total for the season or year  or you  could reset it every time you refuel     Miles to Go    You can use the knob to set this value  As you drive the VMS 330 will  count down the miles  and provide a continuing estimate of your Time of  Arrival and the amount of Fuel Required  These estimates will be based  on the speed and fuel consumption averages for the Main Trip     By entering in the miles to your destination  from  say  a GPS  you can  get a good estimate of the arrival time and especially the fuel required   which helps you plan your stops  Or  you can watch the Arrival Time  while adjusting the Miles to see how far y
8. ou can go on your next travel  leg     Clearing the Trips    By pressing the knob while the cursor points to the Reset Main Trip or  Reset Aux Trip items  you can tell the unit to zero out either of the two  trip odometers  Once cleared  you cannot    undo    the action     Trip History    When you clear the Main Trip odometer  the data is recorded in the Trip  History  The unit can store up to 64 trips in its history  To view the  history  select the View History item  You can then use the knob to  scroll through all the trip data     Trips of less than five miles are not recorded in the history  To clear the  history  see the Configuration Screen described below     Tire Screen    The Tire Screen expands the view of the tire status  and also shows the  current pressure of each tire  1f available  The top half of the screen 1s  identical to the Tire section of the Main Screen  The bottom half  displays the tire pressures  in PSI  Both sections are arranged in the  same way  as a bird s eye view of the vehicle  driving left     Tire Configuration    If you press the knob you can access the Tire Pressure Details Screen   This screen allows you to check for detailed sensor information  and also  to move  delete  or add tire sensors     Use the knob to move from position to position  The top left position  corresponds to the curb side front tire  On the bottom half of the screen  the detailed information on the indicated tire sensor 1s displayed  The  data items include     e PS
9. tus Section    Near the center of the screen are two icons which indicate the status of  two key driving parameters     The Cruise Status icon is blank when the cruise control is off       When the cruise control is On but not Set  it displays as a  small  C   When the cruise control is Set  1t becomes a large  C         PE The Transmission Mode icon indicates whether the  transmission is in    Economy    or    Performance    mode by  displaying the appropriate letter  The mode can be changed by pressing  the    mode    key on the shifter pad  If you drive in    Economy    mode all       the time  you will get significantly better fuel economy at no loss of  performance     Trip Section    The lower right portion of the screen shows four keys values collected  from your current    Trip        Miles Traveled     Mls     and Fuel Consumed     Gal     indicates the  distance traveled since the last time the trip odometer was cleared  and  the amount of fuel consumed in that time  To change this to metric  see  the section below regarding the Configuration Screen     Miles Per Gallon     mpg     is a simple calculation from the first two data  items  Note that in the early stages of a trip this value will fluctuate  wildly  As the trip gets longer the value stabilizes     Miles to Empty     mte     is based on the current fuel level multiplied by  the Recent MPG  see above   It will fluctuate according to driving  conditions     Tire Section    This section shows the general stat
10. us of the tires  For each tire there is  an icon  and the tires are arranged to provide a    bird s eye view    of the  vehicle  as though the vehicle were heading towards the left side of the  screen     This icon indicates that no problem has been detected with this  particular tire     This icon usually indicates that the pressure   n the tire 1s more than  12 5  lower than the target pressure  It can also mean the sensor       batter   s low  or the sensor temperature   s overly hot     This icon indicates the tire is more than 25  below the target  pressure  This will also trigger an audible buzzer  which will buzz  until you press any key or turn the knob on the keyboard        Note that the target pressure is the pressure detected when the tire sensor  is installed on the tire  For more details  see the Tire Screen section     This icon indicates that no data has been received from the  indicated sensor  If this icon persists for more than a few minutes  the sensor should be checked        To check the actual tire pressures  and to get additional detail  press the  Detail key until the Tire Screen appears  See below for more  information     Important Notice    PressurePro monitors pressure   n tires via electronic Sensors that read  pressures and transmit a Radio Frequency  RF  signal to a Monitor  which can display those pressure readings  PressurePro Sensors read tire  pressure 12 343 times each day  once each 7 seconds  and transmit these  updated readings to the M
    
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