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24 Hour, 7 Day Clock Time
The controller contains of three 24 hour, 7 day time clocks that can be set to start and stop the pump unit on pre-set
days and times as required. Special care should be taken to not program conflicting times.
9.4 Setting 24 Hour, 7 Day Clock Timers
1. The following feature is available in “Set Param” and is labeled as “WEEK T 1”, “WEEK T 2”, “WEEK T
3” the default setting is timers set to off.
2. Again, special care should be taken when programing this feature to avoid conflicting times between
the three different timers.
3. To access and set the timer or timers, follow the steps in 9.2 "Setting Auxiliary Parameters”
4. To enable the 7 day, 24 hour timer feature the “CLOCK TMR” “Switch=off” needs to be set to
“Switch=on.
5. Set the days of week, the “on” (start) time and the “off” (stop) time that the pump system is to be active.
6. The pump system will only operate within the set times in “Auto”
Note: If there is no remote switch required in the system, the supplied jumper needs to be installed between
terminal 1 & 2 on TB1 (Yellow & Blue terminal block)
Cycle/Pulse Timer
The cycle/pulse timer will cycle the pump on and off based on the time settings in the timer, TH represents on time
and TL represents the off time.
Setting Cycle/Pulse Timer
1. The following feature is available in “Set Param” and is labeled as “CYCLE T” the default setting is 1
minute on and 1 minute off but is disabled.
2. To access, enable and set cycle/pulse times, follow the steps in 9.2 "Setting Auxiliary Parameters”
3. To enable the cycle timer feature the “CYCLE” “Switch=off” needs to be set to “Switch=on.
4. “CYCLE T” settings are represented as “TH” as on time and “TL” as off time.
5. The cycle/pulse feature will cycle/pulse the pump module while operating in “Auto”
CAUTION-do not set the off cycle time shorter than 1 minute in order to avoid motor heating.
Disabling F1 “Manual Run
If the system includes zone controllers or zone valves, and is run in Auto, F1 should be disabled. By
disabling F1, the pump system has to be started and stopped by a remote input from a zone controller, or
another control device, and the pump would be in “Auto Ready” (press F2).
WARNING, operating the pump unit in F1 “Manual Run” with zone controllers or zone valves installed in the
system, could cause the pump to dead-head resulting in damage to the pump unit that would not be
covered under warrantee.
1. F1 disable is located in “Set Param” and is labeled as “F1 DISAB” the default setting is off. The soft key
settings represent:
a. Off = F1 is enabled
b. On = F1 is disabled
2. To access, enable and set F1 operation, follow the steps in 9.2 “Setting Axillary Parameters”
Summary of Contents for IBEX 1000
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