ISIS™ inVIRONMENT Heat & A/C Controller Module for

ISIS™inVIRONMENTHeat&A/CControllerModule
forVintageAirGen‐IV
TableofContents
Overview .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Kit Includes ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Installation Steps ............................................................................................................................. 4 Connect the inVIRONMENT module to the Vintage Air Gen‐IV ECU. .......................................... 4 Connect the inVIRONMENT module to the ISIS CAN network. ................................................... 4 Powering Up the System ................................................................................................................. 6 Operating the System ...................................................................................................................... 7 inTOUCH MAX Operation ............................................................................................................ 7 inTOUCH Mobile Operation ........................................................................................................ 8 Switch Control from the MASTERCELL ........................................................................................ 9 Warranty Information ................................................................................................................... 10 Contact Information ...................................................................................................................... 11 1
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Overview
Tostepupyourlevelofcontrolinyourcar,ISISPowerhasdevelopedtheISIS™
inVIRONMENTControlModule.Thisisspecificallyengineeredtogiveyoucomplete
controloftheblendposition,fanspeedandtemperaturesettingsonyourVintage
AirGen‐IV™System.Younowhavecompletefreedomtocontrolyourheatandair‐
conditioningwiththeISISIntelligentMultiplexSystemthroughyourchoiceof
buttonsorswitches.YoualsohavetheflexibilitytocontrolyourVintageAirGen‐IV
throughourISISinTOUCHMAXtouchscreenorourISISinTOUCHMobilewireless
interface.
Ifyouhaveaveryspecificlook‐and‐feelfortheswitchesinyourcar,andyouwant
tokeepthatthemeconsistentforyourheat&A/Ccontrols,youcanuseanypush
buttonsortoggleswitcheswithinVIRONMENT.TheseinputstotheMASTERCELL
canbeusedtoincreaseanddecreasethefanspeedandtemperatureplussetthe
blendposition.
Forahigher‐endinstallation,youcancontrolalloftheheat&A/Csettingsrightoff
ofourtouchscreeninterfaces:inTOUCHMAXorinTOUCHMobile.Thisallowsyou
tocompletelyeliminatethecontrolsfortheVintageAirGen‐IVandde‐clutteryour
dash.
TheISISinVIRONMENTcontrolmoduleinterfacesdirectlywiththecontrolleronthe
VintageAirGen‐IVevaporatorunit.Itplugsdirectlyintotheirconnectorstotake
commandsfromyourswitchesortouchscreenandcontroltheheat&A/Csettings.
inVIRONMENTalsoplugsintotheISISCANnetworktoeasilypasscommandsfrom
theMASTERCELL.PowerissuppliedtoinVIRONMENTfromthecablepluggedinto
theGen‐IVunitsoinstallationiseasy.
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KitIncludes
1‐ISIS™inVIRONMENTHeat&A/CControllerModule
1‐ISIS™inVIRONMENTInterfaceCableforVintageAirGen‐IV3‐PotSeries204ECU
1‐ModularISIS™CANJumperHarnesses
6‐22‐AWGButtSpliceTerminals
6‐PiecesofHeatShrinkTubing
1‐InstructionManual
Note
TheVintageAirGen‐IVversionofinVIRONMENTisdesignedtointerfacedirectly
withevaporatorunitsusingthe3‐potseries204ECU.CheckwithyourVintageAir
manualtoconfirmtheversionoftheevaporatorthatyouhave.ContactISIS
technicalsupportat(847)232‐1991withotherseriesofVintageAirECU’s.
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InstallationSteps
ConnecttheinVIRONMENTmoduletotheVintageAirGen‐IVECU.
1) Removethepositiveterminalfromyourbatteryorbatteriesbeforeinstalling
anyelectricalcomponents.
2) ConnectandplumbyourVintageAirsystempertheinstructionsthatcame
withyourGen‐IV.
a. SplicetheVioletwireinthewireharnessthatplugsintotheECUto
theignitionoutputonyourPOWERCELL.Thisistheignitionfeedthat
energizestheirsystem.
3) MounttheISIS™inVIRONMENTModuleonorneartheECUontheVintage
AirGen‐IVevaporatorunit.
4) Plugtherectangular12‐positionconnectorontheISISinterfacecableinto
thematingconnectorontheVintageAirGen‐IVECU.Thisisthesocketfor
thecontrolpanelharness.
5) Plugthe4‐positionrectangularconnectorintothePower/Groundsocketon
theinVIRONMENTmodule.
6) Plugthe5‐positionrectangularconnectorintotheOutputsocketonthe
inVIRONMENTmodule.
ConnecttheinVIRONMENTmoduletotheISISCANnetwork.
1) PickaconvenientplaceintheISISCANcabletospliceintoforinVIRONMENT.
2) Removetheconvoluteloomingfromtheareawhereyouwillmakethesplice.
3) Cutandstripthe6wiresintheinVIRONMENTCANjumperharnesstothe
rightlengthtospliceintoyourexistingISISCANharness.
4) Locatethepairofblue*22‐AWGwiresintheCANharness.Pickoneofthe
bluewiresandcutit.Bothofthebluewiresareelectricallythesamesoyou
maychooseeitherbluewire.
5) Stripbacktheinsulationonbothsidesofthecutblue22‐AWGwire.
6) Sliponepieceofheat‐shrinktubingoneachendofthecutblue22‐AWGwire
intheexistingCANharness.
7) Crimponeendoftheincludedbutt‐spliceterminalstoeachofthecutendsin
theexistingCANharness.
8) Crimptheotherendsofthebutt‐spliceterminalstothebluewiresinthe
inVIRONMENTCANjumperharness.Thesewiresareelectricallythesameso
itdoesnotmatterwhichofthebluewiresconnecttothebluewiresinyour
existingCANharness.
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9) Locatethepairofgreen*22‐AWGwiresintheCANharness.Pickoneofthe
greenwiresandcutit.Bothofthegreenwiresareelectricallythesameso
youmaychooseeithergreenwire.
10)Stripbacktheinsulationonbothsidesofthecutgreen22‐AWGwire.
11)Sliponepieceofheat‐shrinktubingoneachendofthecutgreen22‐AWG
wireintheexistingCANharness.
12)Crimponeendoftheincludedbutt‐spliceterminalstoeachofthecutendsin
theexistingCANharness.
13)Crimptheotherendsofthebutt‐spliceterminalstothegreenwiresinthe
inVIRONMENTCANjumperharness.Thesewiresareelectricallythesameso
itdoesnotmatterwhichofthegreenwiresconnecttothegreenwiresin
yourexistingCANharness.
14)Locatetheblack*22‐AWGwireintheCANharness.
15)Stripbacktheinsulationonbothsidesofthecutblack22‐AWGwire.
16)Sliponepieceofheat‐shrinktubingoneachendofthecutblack22‐AWG
wireintheexistingCANharness.
17)Crimponeendoftheincludedbutt‐spliceterminalstoeachofthecutendsin
theexistingCANharness.
18)Crimptheotherendsofthebutt‐spliceterminalstotheblackwiresinthe
inVIRONMENTCANjumperharness.Thesewiresareelectricallythesameso
itdoesnotmatterwhichoftheblackwiresconnecttotheblackwiresinyour
existingCANharness.
19)Slidethepiecesofheat‐shrinktubingoverthebutt‐splicesintheharness.
20)Useaheat‐guntoshrinkthetubingoverthesplices.
21)Re‐loomtheCANcable.
22)Plugthe3‐positionrectangularconnectorintoeitherofthesocketslabeled
CANontheinVIRONMENTmodule.
*Note:SomegenerationsofISISCANcablemayhavedifferentwirecolors.Please
contactISISPowertechnicalsupportifyourwirecolorsdonotmatchtheones
describedabove.
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PoweringUptheSystem
1) Reconnectthebatterytothesystem.
2) Wait5secondsfortheISISsystemtobootup.
3) ChecktoseeiftheISISinVIRONMENTmoduleisinsysteminventory.
a. FromaMASTERCELLwiththeinSIGHTLCD
i. Pressthe“HOME”button
ii. Pressthe“SCROLLDOWN”button
iii. inVIRONMENTisinstalledcorrectlyifyousee“CELLAFDA‐4
CH”inthesysteminventory.
b. FromaMASTERCELLwithinTOUCHMAX
i. Pressthe“TOOLS”buttononthemainscreen.
ii. PressISIS01ENDonthetouchscreenkeypad.
iii. inVIRONMENTisinstalledcorrectlyifyousee“ISISDA
Converter4ChVer1”inthesysteminventory.
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OperatingtheSystem
YourISISinVIRONMENTModulecanbecontrolledthreewaydifferentways.The
interfacesforinTOUCHMAXandinTOUCHMobilearepracticallyidentical.The
sectionsbelowdescribethebuttonsandtheslidersonthesescreens.Youalsohave
theoptiontocontrolthesystemthroughswitchestotheMASTERCELL.Seebelow
formoreinformation.
inTOUCHMAXOperation
SeeFigure1forapictureoftheHeat&A/CscreenoninTOUCHMAX.
The5buttonsonthetopofthescreencontroltheblendposition.Pressandrelease
thesebuttonstochangeairflowbetweentheVent,FloorandDefrost.Therearealso
buttonsthatblendtheVent/FloorandtheFloor/Defrost.
ThesliderforTempcontrolsthetemperatureoftheaircomingoutofthesystem.
Pressandreleaseontheslidertosetthetemperature.TheVintageAirGen‐IV
automaticallycontrolstheheatercontrolvalveandtheairconditioningclutchbased
onthesettingonthisslider.
TheFanslidercontrolsthespeedofthefanontheVintageAirGen‐IVunit.Press
andreleaseontheslidertosetthefanspeed.Toshutoffthefan,pressthe0areaon
theslider.
Figure1:inTOUCHMAXScreencontrolsforHeat&A/C
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inTOUCHMobileOperation
ConnectyourmobiledevicetoyourISISsystem.SeetheinTOUCHMobile
instructionsformoreinformationonhowtodothis.
Figure2showsthelandscapeversionofthescreenfromtheiPhone.
The5buttonsonthetopofthescreencontroltheblendposition.Pressandrelease
thesebuttonstochangeairflowbetweentheVent,FloorandDefrost.Therearealso
buttonsthatblendtheVent/FloorandtheFloor/Defrost.
ThesliderforTempcontrolsthetemperatureoftheaircomingoutofthesystem.
Pressandreleaseontheslidertosetthetemperature.TheVintageAirGen‐IV
automaticallycontrolstheheatercontrolvalveandtheairconditioningclutchbased
onthesettingonthisslider.
TheFanslidercontrolsthespeedofthefanontheVintageAirGen‐IVunit.Press
andreleaseontheslidertosetthefanspeed.Toshutoffthefan,pressthe0areaon
theslider.
Figure2:inTOUCHMobileScreencontrolsforHeat&A/C
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SwitchControlfromtheMASTERCELL
InadditiontotheinTOUCHMAXandinTOUCHMobilecontrol,youcanuseany
switchconnectedtotheMASTERCELLtocontrolthefunctionsofyourVintageAir
Gen‐IVsystem.Therearenospecificinputsdefinedforthisinthebase
configurationsopleasecontactISISPowertechnicalsupportformoreinformation
onthisadvancedfeature.
ModePosition
ThemodepositionfortheVintageAirGen‐IVcanbecontrolledtwodifferentways.
Oneoptionistoassignspecificbuttonstoeachmode:Floor,Vent&Defrost.Youcan
alsoassignbuttonsthatblendtheFloor/VentandFloor/Defrost.Anotheroptionis
toconnectapotentiometertooneoftheMASTERCELLanalogueinputstogiveyou
variablecontrolofthemoderangingfromVent‐Vent/Floor‐Floor‐Floor/Defrost‐
Defrost.
Temperature
Youcanuseswitchestoincrementanddecrementthetemperatureoftheaircoming
fromtheVintageAirGen‐IV.
FanSpeed
Liketemperature,youcanuseswitchestoincrementanddecrementthefanspeed.
Youcanalsousediscreteswitchestosetspecificfanspeeds.Forexampleyoucould
have4buttonsthatwouldsetthefanspeedaslow,medium,highandoff.
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WarrantyInformation
WarrantyforISIS™IntelligentMultiplexSystem™
Infinitybox,LLC(“Infinitybox”)warrantsagainstanydefectsinmaterialsand
workmanshiptotheProduct’sISIS™modules,wiringharnessesandaccessory
modulesforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthefirstdateofpurchase.Subjecttothe
termsofthiswarrantydescribedbelow,Infinityboxwillreplaceanysuchdefective
ProductthatisreturnedtoInfinityboxwithintheone(1)yearperiodfrominitial
purchase.ReplacementofanydefectivepartorProductwillnotextendthe
applicablewarrantyperiod.
Thewarrantydoesnotapplyto:(i)anyProductthatisnotinstalledincompliance
withtheapplicableProductdocumentation;(ii)anydefectin,orfailureof,the
Productresultingfromanaccident,shock,negligence,waterimmersionormisuse;
(iii)anyProductthathasbeenmodified,adjusted,repaired,ordisassembledbyany
partyotherthanInfinitybox;or(iv)anydefectotherthaninmaterialsand
workmanship.
ThiswarrantycoversonlytheoriginalpurchaserofProductpurchasedfroman
InfinityboxauthorizeddealerintheUnitedStates.Inordertoreceivewarranty
service,purchasermustprovideInfinityboxwithacopyofthereceiptstatingthe
dealername,productpurchasedanddateofpurchase.Productsfoundtobe
defectiveduringthewarrantyperiodwillbereplaced(withaproductdeemedtobe
equivalentorbetter)atthediscretionofInfinitybox.
Infinitybox’ssoleliabilityforanydefectiveProductislimitedsolelytothe
replacementofProductpursuanttothiswarranty.Infinityboxreservestherightto
replaceanyrepairablepartswithneworrefurbishedparts.
INFINITYBOXDISCLAIMSALLOTHERWARRANTIES,WHETHEREXPRESS,IMPLIED
ORSTATUTORY,SUCHASWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESS
FORPURPOSE.INNOEVENTSHALLINFINITYBOXBELIABLEFORANYPUNITIVE,
INDIRECT,INCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,INCLUDINGWITHOUT
LIMITATION,LIABILITYFORLOSSOFUSE,LOSSOFPROFITS,LOSSOFPRODUCT
ORBUSINESSINTERRUPTIONHOWEVERTHESAMEMAYBECAUSED,INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE.
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ContactInformation
TheISIS™IntelligentMultiplexSystemisaproductof
Infinitybox,LLC
1‐847‐232‐1991
[email protected]
www.isispower.com
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