To which power supply do I connect the Truma iNet Box?
Connect the iNet Box to 12 V steady plus. Alternatively, connect the appliance to the same power supply as your Truma Combi heater.
Connect the iNet Box to 12 V steady plus. Alternatively, connect the appliance to the same power supply as your Truma Combi heater.
Use Truma TIN cables. These have six wires, conventional phone cables usually have just four wires.
In this case, connect your Aventa air conditioner to the TIN-2 slot of the Truma iNet Box.
From minute 1:15, the how-to video “Truma CP plus iNet ready, Section 2 – Heating and Cooling” deals with automatic climate control.
DuoControl CS automatically switches over to the second gas cylinder once the operating cylinder is empty. Watch the video to see how it works.
Truma appliances can be operated via Bluetooth in the vehicle and within close range. The CP plus iNet ready shows all settings on the Truma
You can register up to 20 smartphones or tablets to the Bluetooth connection of the Truma iNet Box. Four mobile devices can control the Truma
The average power consumption of the iNet Box is 40 mA when operating and 20 mA in standby mode. (12 / 24 V)
If Bluetooth pairing is active, you will see the Truma iNet Box on your mobile device for up to two minutes. The blue LED flashes
MonoControl CS (black) If the crash sensor has been triggered, it can be easily reset. Simply press the yellow reset button on the MonoControl CS