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App Guide v2.0 Welcome to Swift Command This document will show you how to connect the Swift Command App to your Caravan or Motorhome and then explain the key features and their operation. Control the water pump and view tank information Manage your system power, select the battery or enable the current limiter Control your lighting and adjust dimmer levels Control the heating, set the timer and configure the power source Jump to the remote app to locate your vehicle, review past locations, remotely view system levels & information, view system historical data and contact your dealer For 2017 vehicles, Swift Command now includes a Thatcham Category 6 tracking device

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App Guide v2.0

Welcome to Swift Command

This document will show you how to connect the Swift Command App to your Caravan or Motorhome and then explain the key features and their operation.

Control the water pump and view tank information

Manage your system power, select the battery or enable

the current limiter

Control your lighting and adjust dimmer levels

Control the heating, set the timer and configure the

power source

Jump to the remote app to locate your vehicle, review past locations, remotely view system levels

& information, view system historical data and contact your dealer

For 2017 vehicles, Swift Command now includes

a Thatcham Category 6 tracking device

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Connecting to your Caravan or Motorhome

Firstly, you will need a compatible Bluetooth 4.0 device. Swift Command uses the latest Bluetooth 4.0 BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) technology, so please check your phone or tablet specification. Most devices produced in the last 2 years use Bluetooth 4.0.

Secondly, you need to install the Swift Command App. Head to the Apple or Android store and search for ‘Swift Command’, or alternately click the link on the left. Follow any onscreen advice.

Next you need to be inside your Caravan or Motorhome with the EC600 system powered up and the control panel over the door switched on. Please refer to the relevant section of your handbook to familiarise yourself with the operation of the control panel.

Now please refer to the relevant following page for your device type, Android or Apple iOS.

Using the arrow keys scroll to the system settings, press the select button and then scroll again to Bluetooth Pair?Press the select button to start pairing. The power button LED will start to flash. You now have 1 minute to complete the pairing process on your device.

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Using the App for the first time - ANDROID

If the device does not connect please check that the control panel is still in pairing mode and try again.If at any time you leave your Caravan or Motorhome the App will automatically disconnect. When you arrive back you will see that the connection icon has a red cross. You can simply press on the connection icon to reconnect automatically.

You can now start the Swift Command App and press the Bluetooth button to go to the connection screen. Press the ‘Search for Control Panel’ button to list available connections.

Go to your device settings and select the Bluetooth section. If Bluetooth is turned off, turn it on. Your device should start searching for Bluetooth devices and SWIFT_BLE should be listed in the available devices section. Press on SWIFT_BLE to select it and your device will then connect.

The Bluetooth Paring on the Control Panel will now complete and the power LED will stop flashing. Pairing is now finished and you can exit the Bluetooth section.

Press on the listed SWIFT_BLE result to select it.

Not ConnectedConnected

Good signal Poor signal No signal

The App will now connect and this will be shown on the connection icon at the bottom of the App screen.

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Using the App for the first time – APPLE iOS

You can now start the Swift Command App and press the Bluetooth button to go to the connection screen. Press the ‘Search for Control Panel’ button to list available connections.

If at any time you leave your Caravan or Motorhome the App will automatically disconnect. When you arrive back you will see that the connection icon has a red cross. You can simply press on the connection icon to reconnect automatically.

The App will start scanning for the control panel and will list the results under the search button. Press on the listed result to select it.

Not ConnectedConnected

Good signal Poor signal No signal

The App will now pair and connect and this will be shown on the connection icon at the bottom of the screen.

If the device does not connect please check that the control panel is still in pairing mode and try again.

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Power Control screen operation

Press the Power Control button to go to the Power Control and Information screen.

Use the Battery buttons to select which battery you would like to use (or charge). The selected battery is indicated by the lit blue button.

Under the row of buttons you will find the power information bar graphs. These show the battery voltages, current to / from the selected battery, current from the solar panel (when fitted) and AC 230V current being used from the site supply or generator.Information on this screen refreshes as the screen is opened and then about every 15 seconds. If you would like to see a faster update you can turn on the Live Update feature by pressing the Live Update button. Other buttons are disabled during live update.

Use the Power button to turn the power on or off within your Caravan or Motorhome. This works in the same way as the power button on the control panel. Power on is indicated by the lit blue button.

Use the AC Limit button to turn the Mains 230V current limiter on / off.

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Water System operation and information screen

Press the Water System button to go to the Water System and Information screen.

Here you will find a collection of information relating to the water system and its operation.

Press the Pump button to turn on / off the water pump. Pump on is indicated by the lit blue button.

Temperature and Humidity information is shown at the top of the screen.

The left box shows the Internal temperature in degrees Celsius.

The centre box shows the Internal Humidity as a percentage.

The right side box shows the External Temperature.

Use the Tank Fill button on your Caravan to turn on / off the automatic filling of the onboard water tank from the external container.

Use the Tank Heater button on your Motorhome to turn on / off the anti-frost heaters in the water tanks.

Note, Caravans have a Tank Fill button and Motorhomes have a Tank Heater button.

Turn the Warning button on to receive a warning at the control panel when the fresh water tank is low, or in a Motorhome if the waste water tank is full.

See your handbook for additional information.

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Lighting operation and information screen

Press the Lighting button to go to the Lighting and Information screen.

Here you will find a number of controls for the lighting system.

The 5 buttons can be used to turn on / of the relevant items. On is indicated by the lit blue button.

These include the Interior lighting, the outside Awning light, the inside Entry light and the 2 dimmable lighting circuits.

You can also adjust the lighting level of the dimmable lights by sliding either of the level controls. Press the selection ‘dot’ and slide to the left or right.

Please note that as the control panel only has one dimmer button if you make a change at the control panel this will affect both channels and set them to the same level.

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Press the Heating button to go to the Heating System and Information screen.

This screen will configure itself to match the heating system fitted to your vehicle.

Temperature and Humidity information is shown at the top of the screen.

The status bar shows the current status of the heater.

The control buttons provide control of the heater features and settings.

The final section shows the timer settings for every day or individual days, and allows the settings to be adjusted and saved to / loaded from your vehicle.

Heating System - Overview

Here you will find a number of controls for the heating system.

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Alde Heating System operation and information screen (1 of 3)

To switch to manual control (if you want to use the Alde control panel) press the Manual button. In manual mode the EC600 system and the App do not control the heating system.

To enable EC600 and App control of the heating system select one of the Timer buttons. Timer x1 is the simplest mode as you have 4 timer events during the day and these are applied every day. Timer x7 gives you more control as you can set 4 timer events for each day of the week.

Active control buttons are shown in blue, inactive buttons are shown in grey.

Press the Timer x1 button to set times for all days. Press Timer x7 to set times for each day of the week. The information in the lower half of the screen will change depending on which Timer setting you choose.

Press the select arrow to set the hour, minute, heating temperature and water heater mode for each timer event.

You can also use the additional buttons to copy the current day to the next, copy the current day to all days, reload the setting from your vehicle, or save the setting back to your vehicle.

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Alde Heating System operation and information screen (2 of 3)

Energy selection and Override settings

Press the Gas button to turn Gas usage on / off.

The Override feature can be used to override any existing time / temperature for a fixed period. This is ideal if you want to temporarily increase the temperature for a short period without changing your main heater settings. Press the Override button and enter the required settings in the popup box. Press the Start button to the override settings.

Press the Electric button to turn Electric on at 1KW, press the button again to change to 2KW, press the button again to change to 3KW and press the button a final time to turn Electric off. Note that the selected KW setting is shown within the Electric button by the ‘strike’ symbol.

Before you can set the timers you need to select the energy setting for the air and water heaters.

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The Status Bar shows the current status of the heater.

Alde Heating System operation and information screen (3 of 3)

Heater Status bar

The left section of the bar shows the status of the space heating, indicated by the rising heat icon. If the space heating is set to be on then the adjacent icon will show a blue operating arrow. If the space heating is set to be off then the icon will show a grey stopped symbol (square within a circle).

The right section of the bar shows the status of the water heating, indicated by the water waves icon. If the water heating is set to be on then the adjacent icon will show a blue operating arrow. If the water heating is set to be off then the icon will show a grey stopped symbol (square within a circle).

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Truma Heating System operation and information screen (1 of 3)

To switch to manual control (if you want to use the Truma control panel) press the Manual button. In manual mode the EC600 system and the App do not control the heating system.

To enable EC600 and App control of the heating system select one of the Timer buttons. Timer x1 is the simplest mode as you have 4 timer events during the day and these are applied every day. Timer x7 gives you more control as you can set 4 timer events for each day of the week.

Active control buttons are shown in blue, inactive buttons are shown in grey.

Press the Timer x1 button to set times for all days. Press Timer x7 to set times for each day of the week. The information in the lower half of the screen will change depending on which Timer setting you choose.

Press the select arrow to set the hour, minute, heating temperature and water heater mode for each timer event.

You can also use the additional buttons to copy the current day to the next, copy the current day to all days, reload the setting from your vehicle, or save the setting back to your vehicle.

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Truma Heating System operation and information screen (2 of 3)

Energy selection and Override settings

The Override feature can be used to override any existing time / temperature for a fixed period. This is ideal if you want to temporarily increase the temperature for a short period without changing your main heater settings. Press the Override button and enter the required settings in the popup box. Press the Start button to the override settings.

Before you can set the timers you need to select the energy setting.

Press the Energy button to cycle through the heater energy settings. The possible options are; Gas, Mix1 (Gas & Electric 1KW), Mix2 (Gas & Electric 2KW), Electric 1KW or Electric 2KW.

Note that the selected KW setting is shown within the Electric button by the ‘strike’ symbol.

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The Status Bar shows the current status of the heater.

Truma Heating System operation and information screen (3 of 3)

Heater Status bar

The left section of the bar shows the status of the space heating, indicated by the rising heat icon. If the space heating is set to be on then the adjacent icon will show a blue operating arrow. If the space heating is set to be off then the icon will show a grey stopped symbol (square within a circle).

The right section of the bar shows the status of the water heating, indicated by the water waves icon. If the water heating is set to be on then the adjacent icon will show a blue operating arrow. If the water heating is set to be off then the icon will show a grey stopped symbol (square within a circle).

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Whale Heating System operation and information screen (1 of 3)

To switch to manual control (if you want to use the Whale control panel) press the Manual button. In manual mode the EC600 system and the App do not control the heating system.

To enable EC600 and App control of the heating system select one of the Timer buttons. Timer x1 is the simplest mode as you have 4 timer events during the day and these are applied every day. Timer x7 gives you more control as you can set 4 timer events for each day of the week.

Active control buttons are shown in blue, inactive buttons are shown in grey.

Press the Timer x1 button to set times for all days. Press Timer x7 to set times for each day of the week. The information in the lower half of the screen will change depending on which Timer setting you choose.

Press the select arrow to set the hour, minute, heating temperature and water heater mode for each timer event.

You can also use the additional buttons to copy the current day to the next, copy the current day to all days, reload the setting from your vehicle, or save the setting back to your vehicle.

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Whale Heating System operation and information screen (2 of 3)

Energy selection and Override settings

Before you can set the timers you need to select the energy setting for the air and water heaters.

Press the Air button to cycle through the air heater energy settings. The possible options are; Off, Fan only, Gas, Electric 1, Electric 2 or Electric 3.

Press the Water button to cycle through the water heater energy settings. The possible options are; Off, Gas, Electric 1, Electric 2, Mix1 or Mix2.

The Override feature can be used to override any existing time / temperature for a fixed period. This is ideal if you want to temporarily increase the temperature for a short period without changing your main heater settings. Press the Override button and enter the required settings in the popup box. Press the Start button to the override settings.

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The Status Bar shows the current status of the heater. Press on the bar for more information.

Whale Heating System operation and information screen (3 of 3)

Heater Status bar

The left section of the bar shows the status of the space heating, indicated by the fan blower icon. The right section of the bar shows the status of the water heating, indicated by the water waves icon. The other icons indicate the following:

A green OK icon indicates that the heater is error free. If an error does occur the error number will be shown in red. Press on the status bar to show details of the error.

If the heater is set to be on then the adjacent icon will show a blue operating arrow. If the heater is set to be off then the icon will show a grey stopped symbol (square within a circle).

If the 230V mains supply is present at the heater then this icon will be blue, if the supply is not available then the icon will be grey.

If the gas burner is operating within the heater then this icon will be blue, if the burner is off then the icon will be grey.

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With your caravan connected to your car and the engine started, the screen will show the ATC status at the top of the screen. The icon colour matches the colour of the LED indicator fitted to your caravan.

Al-Ko Automatic Traction Control (ATC 1 of 2)

This screen shows the Status of the ATC unit fitted to your caravan and can be viewed in your vehicle whilst driving. Please observe the rules and regulations for the use of mobile devices whilst driving and do not operate other parts of the App.

If the ATC detects an error the status will change to red and Error will be displayed. You should investigate the cause of the error as soon as possible.

This indicates that the App is not connected or not receiving data from the ATC.

This indicates that the ATC is starting up and undertaking a self test.

This indicates that the ATC is taking action to stabilise your caravan. The amount of sway detected will be shown on the screen with an increasing value from 0 through to 6 (as shown below).

If there is a delay starting the self test then this warning would be shown.

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You can activate an additional alert which will warn you of an error via your device notifications. Press the button to activate or deactivate the alert.

Press the Al-Ko button to show additional system data. Here you can see the number of ATC Activations, the number of any Block-outs and any Errors. You can also view the journey time and the ATC supply voltage level.

Al-Ko Automatic Traction Control (ATC 2 of 2)

Press the Clear Current button to clear the current journey history or press the Clear All button to clear all the data.

Note; Activations = the number of times the ATC unit has activated to stabilise your caravan. Block-outs are the number of times the ATC has paused operation for 10 seconds to prevent brake overheat. Errors are the number of ATC system errors.

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Location and Remote features

Press the Remote Features button to go to the Location and Remote features screen.

Features on this screen need an internet connection so please ensure a network connection is available on your device. You need to enter your Swift Command account email and password on the account page before these features will be enabled.

Locate – Locate your vehicle and view historical locations.

Levels – Remotely view system levels & information.

History – View historical vehicle system data in graphical format. Includes battery voltages, temperatures and water tank levels.

Dealer – View your dealer contact details, with links to their website, phone & email.

Web Portal – Access your account on the Swift Command Portal.

Remote Control – The other buttons are used to control the EC600 system remotely when away from the vehicle. Press the power button to start remote control.

Note: If you use the remote features part of the App whilst connected via Bluetooth in your caravan or motorhome the Bluetooth connection will be disconnected and disabled for 5 minutes to avoid any conflicting signals.

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Location and Remote features - Locate

Press the Locate button to go to locate your vehicle or review historical locations and system data.

When you access the Locator screen the latest position is shown

Click on the vehicle symbol to view the time, date and other data.

To view historical data, first select a date and then click the Get History button

Click the display filter and tick the box to enable Dealer Locations

With dealer locations enabled, click the green map pin to show the dealer contact details. Click the Google Map view to jump out of the App and view on Google Maps.

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Location and Remote features – Levels

Press the Levels button to remotely view system levels & information.

Press the Download Vehicle Levels button to retrieve the latest data from your vehicle.

The information is shown on one long page, scroll down to view all of the data.

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Location and Remote features - History

Press the History button to select and view vehicle system data.

The first step is to press the Download Vehicle History button to download your vehicles data.

Next press the Select Date button to select a date range. You can use the preset selections or set a from and to date from the calendar picker. Press Apply to set the date range.

Finally, press the Create Graphs button to generate the graphs. At any point you can change the date selection range and then press Create Graphs again.

Press the (+) button to expand the required graph. When the graph is open click the (-) button to collapse the graph.

On a touch screen device you can ‘pinch to zoom’ in the chart area.

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Location and Remote features - Dealer

Press the Dealer button to show your dealer contact details.

On the Dealer Info page you can click on the links provided to go to the dealer website, call the dealer or send an email.

Click the Locate Dealer button to show a map view of the dealer location.

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Location and Remote features – Remote Control

On the remote control screen press the Update button to connect to your vehicle.

The App will communicate with your vehicle and then show the current on / off state of each item. You can now use the available buttons to control the related items (which work in the same way as they do in the main part of the app).

Please note that if you change the heating energy source (electric and/or gas) when using the override button these settings will remain when the override period is complete.

For Truma heating only, a stop button is available which allows the heating to be turned off remotely.

Please also note that if you are using the remote control feature but are also still connected via Bluetooth within your vehicle, the Bluetooth connection will be switched off and disabled for 5 minutes to prevent control conflicts.

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Swift Command Tracker by Sargent

Swift Command Tracker is built in to your vehicle and forms part of the Swift Command system. The unit is Thatcham Category 6 approved, provides European coverage and is ready for use, all you need to do is purchase a tracking subscription by visiting www.swiftcommand.co.uk The tracker may reduce your annual insurance premiums and provides extra peace of mind for just £95 per year.

Operation

The Swift Command Tracker is easy to operate as it is controlled by the vehicle systems.

In a caravan the tracker is armed when the Stinger 310 / 350 Alarm System is armed. It is disarmed when the alarm is disarmed.

If the caravan doesn’t have an alarm system fitted, a simple numeric keypad is used to arm / disarm the tracker. Enter your code followed by the ON button to arm the tracker. Enter your code followed by the OFF button to disarm the tracker.

In a motorhome the tracker is armed / disarmed by the ignition key. When the ignition is turned off the tracker is armed. When the ignition is turned on the tracker is disarmed.

PrecautionsEvent of a Theft

If the vehicle is moved whilst the tracker is armed the geo-fence monitoring will trigger a theft event.

In addition to the above, in a caravan with the Stinger 310 / 350 Alarm System fitted, if the alarm is triggered by internal movement or caravan tilting the alarm monitoring will also trigger a theft event.

The monitoring station will now contact you to confirm the theft or false alarm. You will be required to confirm your identity against the information you provided when you subscribed.

If a genuine theft is confirmed the monitoring station will liaise with the police and keep you informed of progress.

Note; during a theft event to comply with legislation you will not be able to manually locate your vehicle using the Swift Command locate feature.

The Swift Command Tracker monitors the leisure battery supply and if the voltage falls below a set level or the battery is removed this will trigger a fault event.

If you plan to remove your battery for maintenance or external charging please contact the monitoring station BEFORE removing the battery.

If you lose an alarm key fob you need to contact Sargent for a replacement and follow their instructions to remove the ‘lost’ fob from the system.

If you lose an ignition key you will need to visit a Fiat dealer for key replacement and removal of the ‘lost’ key.

Contact

For registration please use your Swift Command account login and click the Tracking tab and follow the prompts.

Before contacting any of the following please ensure you know your caravan or motorhome serial number. For caravans this is the last 10 digits if the CRIS number (eg SWG0123456). For motorhomes this is the unique build number starting MH, ME or AP number (eg MH01234).

Sargent customer support can be contacted on 01482 678981 or via [email protected] Telephone lines are manned during normal office hours.

Swift customer support can be contacted on 01482 875740 during normal office hours.

The Swift Command Tracker monitoring station can be contacted on 0345 6027302. The stations operates 24 yours a day 7 days a week.

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Settings and information

There are a number of other screens used to support the App and these are detailed here.

Here you can access your account details.

[1] Enter your Swift Command email account and password so that you can access your vehicles information and location data. [2] Press the save button top right when complete.

Here you can access your vehicles handbook along with any other relevant documents. These documents are selected automatically based on your vehicles serial number and are loaded to your device on first use. Please ensure you have an internet connection when first accessing these documents.

Note; your mobile number and email address for notification must be entered on the Swift Command portal, they can’t currently be entered via the app.

[3] Press the Get Vehicle Details button to retrieve your vehicle details. If you have more than one vehicle they will appear in a list.

[4] Press on the required vehicle to select it. It will then jump to the top of the page to confirm selection. [5] Press the save button to complete.

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Alert Settings (1 of 2)

On this screen you can set and configure system alerts so that the system can email or text message you when certain events occur. To use the features on this page your device will need an internet connection.

The first step is to load the current system alerts by pressing the the load button. The alerts will be loaded and displayed as shown below.

The first item in the list is used to enable or disable any alerts you have set. This acts as a master on / off for all of the alerts. Please enable the alerts before adjusting the individual settings.This first alert relates to the alarm system in caravans. It can also be used with aftermarket alarms in motorhomes when suitably wired. Press the alert to adjust the settings.

All of the alerts work in a similar way.

To enable the alert select the maximum number of emails and / or SMS text messages you would like per day. These limits allow you to control how often you will be contacted / disturbed by the alert. To disable the alert set both items to off.

Note that the Alarm trigger and Leisure battery voltage alerts work even if the EC600 system is shutdown. The other alerts need the EC600 system powered up to operate.

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Alert Settings (2 of 2)

The external temperature alert and the external temperature with water in the onboard tanks alert have an additional temperature parameter that can be set.

To enable the alert select the maximum number of emails and / or SMS text messages you would like per day. Then select the required trigger temperature (2° C through to -10° C).

Temperature alert example: if set at -1° the system will alert you if the external temperature falls below -1° C.

Water tank temperature alert example: if set at -2° the system will alert you if the external temperature falls below -2° C when there is water in either or both of the onboard water tanks.

The leisure battery and vehicle battery voltage alerts are enabled in the same way as the other alerts by setting the maximum number of emails and / or SMS text messages you would like per day. These alerts work from fixed system settings. If the battery voltage falls below 11.3V or rises above 15.4V the alert will be triggered.

Finally, when you have finished adjusting / setting the alerts, press the save button to save the alert settings.

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Other Links and Information

The Smart Command App also provides direct links to the following websites. Your device will require an internet connection to use these links.

Here you can access the Swift Group website. Keep up to date with new and exciting news from Swift.

Click this link to go direct to Swift TV. Relax, sit back and enjoy the latest news and product reviews from the Swift TV channel.

Here is Swift Group's own dedicated social networking site where you can make friends, exchange holiday stories, get tips on touring and ask Swift technical questions and advice.

Swift Connect is an online system, which provides each owner with a personal profile, with the ability to make the experience of owning their caravan or motorhome even more unique

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Web Portal – Register and Login

Before you can use the Swift Command portal you need to register for an account at swiftcommand.co.uk

You need to provide an email address and password which you will then use to login to Swift Command. For security reasons your password must contain at least one capital letter, one number and one lowercase letter.We also ask for your home address and phone number should we need to contact you.Finally you need to read and accept the Swift Command terms of use by ticking the box.Click the register button to complete the process.Swift Command will now perform a security check by sending a message to your email address. You need to click the link in the message to activate your account.

When activated you can proceed to login to Swift Command by using the Login link (top right).Enter your email address and password, tick the optional remember me box if required and click the Log In button to login.When logged in, you can view or amend your account details by clicking the Account Details link. Click the Details button to amend or update your details.

Your account will normally be created at the time of purchase with help from your dealer, but here are the instructions for reference.Browse to swiftcommand.co.uk and click the Register link (top right). Enter the required information into the form.

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Connectivity / Control Problems / HelpIt is IMPORTANT that you have read the App User Guide before attempting to use the system. Please do not ‘dive in’ without understanding the Android or Apple iOS connection processes as these are different.[1] Check system components

Ensure a leisure battery has been fitted and that the mains powered battery charger is turned on (if required).

At the EC600 power supply unit, check that the system is powered up (shutdown button in the IN position).

At the EC600 control panel turn the power on, scroll to the EC620 screen, press the select button (right arrow) to page through the system information.

Check that the information matches the following (or is a higher number).90C90 (caravan)91C91 (motorhome)SW13Mxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (where the x’s are replaced by a long IMEI number, not just zero’s).

If any of the numbers are lower than those shown (or if the M number is all zero’s) please contact Sargent for help. Phone support on 01482 678981 or email [email protected].

[2] Check your device

Ensure you device supports Bluetooth 4.0 (often referred to as BLE, Bluetooth Low Energy). If unsure use the BLE Checker App from the App / Play store.

Make sure you have the latest version of the Swift Command App (currently 7.0.1 on 20/7/16). To check this press the ‘about’ button on the App home screen.

[3] Pair & connect your device

Follow the App User Guide instructions to pair your device. This is a one off process and does not need to be repeated once completed.

Do not get confused between the pair process and the connect / re-connect process (especially on Apple iOS as the same screen is used).

It is possible that the App may disconnect after the first pairing, this is normal and does happen on some devices. Please re-connect and continue to use the App.

If your device goes to sleep, the screen auto-locks, you change to another App or another paired device connects to the system the Bluetooth connection will be disconnected. You will need to reconnect when you wish to use the Swift Command App again.

If you use the remote features part of the App whilst connected via Bluetooth in your caravan or motorhome the Bluetooth connection will be disconnected and disabled for 5 minutes to avoid any conflicting signals.

On iOS you can change the auto-lock time (settings/general/auto-lock) or on Android you can change the sleep time (settings/display/screen timeout, sleep or similar).

[4] Bluetooth reset process

If you are still experiencing Bluetooth connection problems please follow the steps below:

At the control panel scroll up to System Settings, press select and then scroll up to Bluetooth Delete. Now press select again to delete the current pairings. Wait until the blue light stops flashing, which indicates that the current pairings have been deleted.

Now on your device, make sure the Swift Command App is closed. Then in your devices Bluetooth settings please delete / forget the pairing to SWIFT_BLE (this process varies between Android versions and iOS so you may need to refer to your device operating instructions).

Now return to the control panel and while still in the settings menu scroll up to the Bluetooth Pair item. Press the select button to start pairing. Follow the User Guide pairing process which is also summarised next.

[5] Android pairing summary

You have 1 minute to complete the pairing process.

In Bluetooth pairing SWIFT_BLE should be visible as an available device. Click on it to pair the device.

Pairing should now complete and the control panel LED should stop flashing. SWIFT_BLE should be listed in your paired devices.

Now exit settings and open the Swift Command App. Click the Bluetooth icon and then the Search for Control Panel button to list the available systems. Click on the listed item to connect your device to the EC600 system. Press the back button to return to the home screen to use the App.

[6] Apple iOS pairing summary

You have 1 minute to complete the pairing process.

In the Swift Command App click the Bluetooth icon and then the Search for Control Panel button to list the available systems. Click on the listed item to pair your device to the EC600 system. Select Pair when prompted by the popup box.

Pairing should now complete and the control panel LED should stop flashing. Pairing and connection is now complete you press the back button to return to the home screen to use the App.