Flashing lights
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Flashing lights
I have a iNet system on my Neuvo and cant find a switch to turn it off eveb when the main control panel ( above the habitation door) is turned off. . As a result there is blue permanent light and a flashing red light. Does anyone know if it is possible to turn them off . TIA
Neuvobluebird- Member
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Re: Flashing lights
I pulled the small plug out
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Re: Flashing lights
As above, simply unplug the small power lead (this is assuming the system hasn’t changed in the past couple of years).
A word of warning, don’t unplug the 2 data plugs from the iNet box even though it will be powered down, the whole system will stop working!
A word of warning, don’t unplug the 2 data plugs from the iNet box even though it will be powered down, the whole system will stop working!
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Re: Flashing lights
Same as above. I had to temporarily remove a wire clip to get at the plug.
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Re: Flashing lights
Hi,
Is the plug the one on the left as you look at it, (from what I can see, it looks a bit like a modem plug?)
Many thanks.
Pete
Is the plug the one on the left as you look at it, (from what I can see, it looks a bit like a modem plug?)
Many thanks.
Pete
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Re: Flashing lights
Yes - it has two pins/wires white/orange and yellow/brown.breakaleg wrote:Hi,
Is the plug the one on the left as you look at it, (from what I can see, it looks a bit like a modem plug?)
Many thanks.
Pete
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Re: Flashing lights
Thanks Caraman.
The plug is more like a telephone jack plug.
Pete
The plug is more like a telephone jack plug.
Pete
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Re: Flashing lights
Yes - a small black rectangular thing but it definitely only has two wires.breakaleg wrote:Thanks Caraman.
The plug is more like a telephone jack plug.
Pete
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Re: Flashing lights
That's the same as mine in our 2021 Nuevo.
Pete
Pete
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Re: Flashing lights
Apologies if I am hijacking the thread. Our 2018 Nuevo has the iNet. It was explained to us at handover but we have never knowingly "used" it. In very simple terms what can it do? We seem to get by with out TV, small radio, and a smart phone. Am I missing a trick?
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Re: Flashing lights
I pulled out the power plug on mine from day one.Not really sure what it could do but don’t need it and it would probably play up or not work anyway.
Does anyone actually use it ??
Does anyone actually use it ??
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Re: Flashing lights
This gives you an overview:jetty wrote:Apologies if I am hijacking the thread. Our 2018 Nuevo has the iNet. It was explained to us at handover but we have never knowingly "used" it. In very simple terms what can it do? We seem to get by with out TV, small radio, and a smart phone. Am I missing a trick?
https://cdn.truma.com/int/en/products/i-Net-System
I think the App will work with a mobile phone's bluetooth so you can use your mobile phone like a TV remote control to change your Truma's settings without getting out of bed. I prefer to use the Truma' CP. If you pay an annual SIM data fee it's also possible to change the settings when you are away from the motorhome so you can warm up the van before you return to it. Personally I regard the i-Net to be a waste of money and electricity if it's power supply is left connected.
Last edited by Caraman on Fri Oct 15, 2021 5:22 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Re: Flashing lights
I excitedly downloaded the app when I bought my van just for Bluetooth connection inside the vehicle.
The novelty wore off after 2 days and it’s been disconnected for nearly 3 years, I also prefer to use the main control panel.
The novelty wore off after 2 days and it’s been disconnected for nearly 3 years, I also prefer to use the main control panel.
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