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WAV QuickStart Guide 

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PROGRAMMING (CLASSIC WEB INTERFACE) 

There is no programming of the 1LINK necessary in the Classic Dashboard for WAV operation.  You will 
program only the WAV outlets.  Refer to the Apex Setup and Programming Guide or the Comprehensive 
Reference Manual for detailed instructions on how to configure and program profiles and outlets. This 
QuickStart Guide assumes a basic level of understanding of profiles, outlets, and the use of the Classic 
Dashboard Interface.  Refer to the WAV Types/Modes of Operation section later in this document for details of 
the options available within a WAV profile. 

WAV PROFILE TYPE 

 
The WAV has a new type of a profile which you can use to configure your pumps.  For information about using 
profiles, please refer to the 

Comprehensive Reference Manual

 

 

  

Profile Name 

 

Any unique name you chose consisting of 8 characters or less; only A-Z, a-z, 0-9, - (hyphen) 

and _ (underscore) are permitted.  

 
Control Type

 

 

Select ‘

Wav

 

 
Wav Type

 

 Select the appropriate mode.  

The remaining options will vary depending on the WAV Type (mode) selected.  
 

 

Summary of Contents for Apex WAV

Page 1: ...Apex WAV QuickStart Guide...

Page 2: ...artup 1LINK 3 Initial Connection WAV 4 VERIFY THE INSTALLATION 4 PROGRAMMING APEX FUSION INTERFACE 5 PROGRAMMING CLASSIC WEB INTERFACE 6 WAV PROFILE TYPE 6 WAV Types Modes of Operation 7 WAV MONITORIN...

Page 3: ...x Base Unit must be running firmware version 4 40 or higher to support the WAV The current firmware version can be checked from the Apex Display on the Self Test screen If needed please upgrade the Ap...

Page 4: ...Pick up a WAV and hold it upright with the cable at the top a Note that the inner magnet assembly has a center channel with 3 round bumps and 1 rectangular ridge The ridge is near the bottom of the i...

Page 5: ...any direction desired within the 20 adjustment range of the mount To reposition a pump 1 Completely pull off the outer magnet 2 Move the pump away from the inside of tank wall slightly 3 Reposition th...

Page 6: ...assic Apex Web Interface Configuration Module Setup Verify the 1LINK is listed in the Apex Module List and note the module number assigned to it There will be two programmable outlets automatically cr...

Page 7: ...the WAV outlets To program a WAV using APEX Fusion click the cog icon on the WAV tile from the Fusion dashboard then using the Fusion graphical scheduler interface create your desired WAV schedule Re...

Page 8: ...tlets and the use of the Classic Dashboard Interface Refer to the WAV Types Modes of Operation section later in this document for details of the options available within a WAV profile WAV PROFILE TYPE...

Page 9: ...repeats Each cycle lasts approximately 87 minutes Trestles A complex mode consisting of a long slow rise and fall in intensity followed by a period of rapid pulses the cycle then repeats Each cycle la...

Page 10: ...detect and report a low or high voltage condition with the 24VDC input power Temperature Alarm the WAV can sense and report a high internal temperature These alarms may be individually enabled or dis...

Page 11: ...any of the WAV Alarms using the Apex web pages navigate to Configuration Module Setup Then click to enable or disable the 4 WAV Alarms as desired a checkmark means that alarm is enabled When done cli...

Page 12: ...ature of the WAV is displayed The normal range of TEMP will be 40 60 A new programming command has been introduced to allow WAV alarms to be reported via Apex email and audible alarms and via APEX Fus...

Page 13: ...your aquarium are aggregated The size of your tank is factored in and calculations are done to determine the number of tank volume turnovers per hour which is then scaled to a FLO number from 0 to 10...

Page 14: ...PS coral 6 7 High flow SPS coral 7 10 Extreme flow for SPS coral You can use this number to compare to others who use the WAV in their aquarium or simply compare to your own history of FLO in your aqu...

Page 15: ...en any stuck particles 5 Soak the components in a solution of white vinegar and water as needed to remove any encrustations 6 A toothbrush or similar mon metallic brush may be used to facilitate clean...

Page 16: ...the Neptune Systems LLC of Morgan Hill California that the above referenced product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the provisions of EN 60950 1 A1 2009 EN 60335 1 2010 The Te...

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