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The next prompt is for setting the default state for the output. If the programmed module
can no longer communicate with the head unit, the module will set the output to the state
chosen in the default setting. For example, if a heater is plugged into channel 1 on a PC4
and it can no longer communicate with the head unit, the default state will take aff ect.
8
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to choose between the “On” and “Off ” options.
The screen will change and show “Save”.
9
Press the
[Enter]
button to save.
You can go back from a save by pressing
[Back]
when save is fl ashing.
Multi-Timer
Multi-Timer allows for the linking of one or two unique timers to an output. This is a very versatile
function and can be used for such things as dosing pumps, advanced pump, light functions and
more. Please see page 32 for more information about programming Timers.
To set up the Multi-Timer function
1
From a Module’s Port Menu, select “Function” and press
[Enter]
.
2
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to scroll to “Multi-Timer” and press
[Enter]
The fi rst prompt will be for “Timer A” with “00” fl ashing.
3
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to select the fi rst timer that will trigger the on state
and press
[Enter]
to confi rm.
The next prompt will be for “Timer B” with “00” fl ashing.
4
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to select the second timer that will trigger the on
state and press
[Enter]
to confi rm.
The next prompt will be for “In Standby” with the options of On/Off /Ignore. This sets the
state of the output when you enter Standby mode on the head unit.
5
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to make your selection and press
[Enter]
to confi rm.
The next prompt will be for “Standby Delay” time with 00:00:00 and the fi rst fi eld (hour) will
be fl ashing.
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6
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to set the fi rst fi eld (hour) and press
[Enter]
to set/
move to the next fi eld.
7
Once the fi nal fi eld is set press
[Enter]
to confi rm.
The next prompt is for setting the default state for the output. If the programmed module
can no longer communicate with the head unit, the module will set the output to the state
chosen in the default setting. For example, if a heater is plugged into channel 1 on a PC4
and it can no longer communicate with the head unit, the default state will take aff ect.
8
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to choose between the “On” and “Off ” options.
The screen will change and show “Save”.
9
Press the
[Enter]
button to save.
You can go back from a save by pressing
[Back]
when save is fl ashing.
Advanced Light
The Advanced Light function allows for direct control of the AquaIlluminations LED array as well
as 0-10VDC outputs on the ALC module.
The Advanced Light function should be used with the MLC and ALC modules.
To set up the Advanced Light function
1
From a Module’s Port Menu, select “Function” and press
[Enter]
.
2
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to scroll to “Advanced Light” and press
[Enter]
.
The fi rst prompt will be for “Ramp” with “00” fl ashing.
3
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to select the ramp time and press
[Enter]
to confi rm.
The next prompt will be for “Color Temp”. This only applies to the AquaIlluminations LED
fi xtures.
4
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to select the color and press
[Enter]
to confi rm.
The next prompt will be for “Intensity” prompt will be on the screen with 000 fl ashing.
5
Press the
[Up]
or
[Down]
buttons to set the intensity level for the fi xture and press
[Enter]
to confi rm.
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