Name the Group of Lights
- Touch the box and use the keyboard to name the lights.
How Many Relays are Lights Wired to?
Select the number of relays used by the lights.
Which Relay is it Wired to?
Touching the box(es) will bring you to a table showing all
detected relays. Select the relay(s) that are connected to the lights and touch the Done
button. The relay(s) should now be shown in the box(es) and you can advance to the next
screen to continue configuration.
How Many Accessories are in the Backyard?
Select the number of accessories that will be used
for the backyard.
If “1”or more is selected:
Select and Configure Accessories
At this screen you can add, delete and configure
your accessories. Select the desired accessory, then touch the Advance button. When
finished configuring accessories, you’ll be returned to this same screen. Touch the Done
button and advance to the next section of configuration. Refer to the following information
when configuring accessories:
Name of Accessory -
Touch the box and use the keyboard to name the accessory.
Which Relay is it Wired to?
Touching the box will bring you to a table showing all de-
tected relays. Select the relay that is connected to the accessory and touch the Done
button. The relay should now be shown in the box and you can advance to the next screen
to continue the accessory configuration.
NOTE: Do not use the VS Omni to control fire pits or any other fire related equip-
ment.
Would You Like to Add an Interlock?
An interlock will allow the VS Omni to turn on or to turn off a
piece of pool equipment (slave) based on the state of other pool equipment (master). An example of
this is would be the desire to turn on walkway lighting (slave) every time the pool deck lights (master)
are turned on. This equipment could have been wired together to accomplish the same function, but
by interlocking the walkway lights to the deck lights, you’ll maintain the ability to turn on the walkway
lights independently.
An interlock can also control pool equipment based on the state of a temperature sensor or normally
on/off switch. An example of this would be to turn on a cabana fan (slave) whenever the outside
temperature sensor (master) reads above 90ºF.
If Yes is selected:
Select an Interlock Type -
From this screen, select the type of interlock that you would
like to configure. The choices are: Equipment to Equipment, Equipment to Flow Switch,
Equipment to External Input, and Equipment to Temp. Sensor.
If Equipment to Equipment is selected:
Select Interlock Statement -
Use the right and left arrows to choose the de-
sired behavior of the interlock. The behavior for each interlock statement is
described below.
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