Lippert OneControl Monitor Panel LEDs Are Flashing

BlackLabRebel

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I've seen this problem reported on several other forum threads, but never noticed a resolution. My Control Panel Monitor LED's will flash for 5 seconds after attempting to turn on light, water pump, or awning. Just like described in the "Troubleshooting" section of Lippert OneControl Monitor Panel Owners Manual. (https://forestriverinc.com/files/Co...- OneControl Monitor Panel Owner's Manual.pdf).

The manual states that this is due to an interruption in this data network (i.e. harness compromised) will result in a fault. Besides verifying that the power harness is securely attached to the back of the monitor panel, which I (and several in other threads did), there is no solution given in the manual.

Anyone else aware of the solution? Will replacing the Monitor Panel Assembly fix this, or is it a deeper problem somewhere else?
 
Did you resolve your issue?

I saw this post was fairly recent and I’m facing a similar issue and struggling to make progress on resolving it. Just curious to know how you resolved it.

Thanks!
 
Maybe?

I don't know if this was the solution, but after I did this I noticed the Control Panel was working properly again.

I went to my Lippert OneControl UNITY X180T, found behind a panel in a cupboard. I removed and reset any wires in a toggle on the device (and any other toggle connectors I could find), disconnected the blade connectors and reconnected. Afterwards it worked.

My only thought is that if there was a problem with "interruption in this data network", maybe this reset it? Or it was just coincidence and something else I bumped fixed it.

Good Luck!
 

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Just fixed my issue

I don't know if this was the solution, but after I did this I noticed the Control Panel was working properly again.

I went to my Lippert OneControl UNITY X180T, found behind a panel in a cupboard. I removed and reset any wires in a toggle on the device (and any other toggle connectors I could find), disconnected the blade connectors and reconnected. Afterwards it worked.

My only thought is that if there was a problem with "interruption in this data network", maybe this reset it? Or it was just coincidence and something else I bumped fixed it.

Good Luck!

For what it’s worth I attempted the same thing but left the power on. I found the main power line didn’t have a solid connection and when I wiggled it the monitor activated properly. I wish I had tried that before breaking out the multimeter and listening to the looper one control training videos 😀 I’m just happy it’s working and I don’t need any new parts.

Thanks for the reply!
 

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