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QuickTouch (QT4) Wireless Remote

The QuickTouch QT4 wireless remote controller provides switching of up to four circuits. For example, you 

can use the QT4 wireless remote to activate the spa circulation, and for operating three auxiliary pieces of 

equipment (such as heat enabled, lights, jet pump, heat boost, air blower, waterfall, etc.).

Each of the four functions on the QT4 wireless controller has an on and an off button. To switch a circuit on 

or off, press and hold the appropriate button for at least a full second. 

The QT4 buttons can be assigned to any available circuit. However, the QT4 has the following preset circuits 

assigned to the four buttons:

•  Spa button activates the spa circuit.
•  A button activates 

Auxiliary 1

 circuit.

•  B button activates 

Auxiliary 2

 circuit.

•  C button activates 

Auxiliary 3

 circuit.

To assign circuits to the QuickTouch wireless controller buttons: 

Up/Down buttons: 

Select a circuit to assign to one of the QuickTouch wireless 

remote buttons. You can set up to four circuits (

1

/4, 

2

/4, 

3

/4, 

4

/4). 

Right button: 

Move to the circuit setting. 

 

Up/Down buttons: 

To configure the first button (1/4) on the QuickTouch wireless 

remote. Use these buttons to scroll through the circuit names and find the circuit 

that you would like to assign to the first button. The generic circuits are: 

NONE, 

SPA, POOL, AUX 1-7 (EasyTouch PNP 10), AUX 1-3 (EasyTouch PNP 5), FEATURE 

1-8, AUX EXTRA (or SOLAR if selected in “Heat” menu), HEAT BOOST and HEAT 

ENABLED. 

 Selecting “None” does not assign a circuit.  

Note: 

The “Heat Boost” feature will switch on the heater for seven minutes to 

increase the spa water temperature. Each time the spa Heat Boost button is 

pressed, the temperature will increase about 1°C. The temperature will not go 

beyond the 40°C limit. 

 

 

Right button: 

Assign the next circuit (2/4).  

Up/Down buttons: 

Select the first digit for the circuit number (

1

/4, 

2

/4, 

3

/4, 

4

/4), 

then repeat the procedure for the other three buttons. 

 

Press the 

Menu

 button to save the settings and to return to the Settings menu 

options. Press the button again to return to the main menu options or press again 

to return to the main screen.

MENU 

 SETTINGS 

 QUICKTOUCH 

 ASSIGN QT4

Getting There

Assign QT4 

 

Circuit:   1/4 

[SPA              ] 

Programming EasyTouch: Remote Controls

Summary of Contents for EasyTouch PNP 10

Page 1: ...EasyTouch EasyTouch PNP 5 EasyTouch PNP 10 Pool and Spa Control Systems AQUATIC SYSTEMS...

Page 2: ...ings and cautions in this manual DANGER Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution This product must be installed by a licensed electrician Installations must comply with The Wiring Rules AS NZS 3000 A...

Page 3: ...sed to ensure that they do not play with the appliance General Installation Information 1 All work must be performed by a licensed electrician and must conform to all national state and local codes 2...

Page 4: ...ly EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel P N 520548 4 Circuit P N 520549 8 Circuit EasyTouch Wireless Control Panel P N 520546 4 Circuit P N 520547 8 Circuit Wireless connection kit P N 520639 SpaCommand Spa...

Page 5: ...tional 24 EasyTouch Menus 25 Programming EasyTouch Step By Step 26 Set the System Date and Time 27 Settings Menu English Metric Fahrenheit Celsius 27 Circuit Names 28 EasyTouch Circuit Names 29 Settin...

Page 6: ...he pipe should be level and protrude beyond the finished surface of the spa It will be cut back later at installation time Reduce the pipe size down to 12mm or 20mm conduit and run it to the proposed...

Page 7: ...ematic All equipment should be installed in an appropriate pool zone depending on IP rating as per the Wiring Rules AS NZS 3000 Recommended Hydraulic Schematic for Shared Equipment System CHLORINATOR...

Page 8: ...wires that have to be connected to the enclosure Make sure to con sider cable lengths for the sensors to the EasyTouch load centre location The Air Temperature Sensor cable is 1m long and the Water T...

Page 9: ...front door from the hinges 4 Remove the screws securing the high voltage cover panel Remove the cover panel from the enclosure 5 Proceed with Mounting the EasyTouch Load Centre page 10 Installing Con...

Page 10: ...are being used support the EasyTouch load centre enclosure in position horizontally level and square against the surface and mark the bracket hole pattern on the wall 2 Secure the enclosure with three...

Page 11: ...n be installed in various sizes of conduit To avoid obstruction into the EasyTouch load centre when using electrical conduit complete the installation of the conduit before concrete is poured Also und...

Page 12: ...ays and Equipoten tial Bonding of Pool if appli cable Neutral Active F PUMP AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 P POW1 P POW2 CNTRL Always supply A N conductors to CNTRL for power to elec tronic...

Page 13: ...Page 13 Electrical Installation Relay Wiring Schematic...

Page 14: ...nections to switch the filter pump heater auxil iary relays motorized valves and connections for temperature sensors EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel and iS4 Spa Side remote To access the motherboard re...

Page 15: ...retaining screws securing from the top edge of the control panel 2 Fold down the control panel to access the rear of the motherboard for the electrical connec tions 3 Proceed with Installing the Valv...

Page 16: ...ve A actuator cable plug into the INTAKE suction 3 pin socket and Valve B actuator cable plug into the RETURN three pin socket on the right side of the motherboard for more information see Item 2 and...

Page 17: ...way from air conditioners During the win ter months to avoid freeze damage to pool and spa equipment mount the air sensor in a shad ed area to assure proper temperature readings The main screen displa...

Page 18: ...relay to Solar terminal separate solar pump system Menu Settings Solar Enable Yes Menu Heat Menu Pool Temp SRC Solar or solar preferred Menu Heat Menu Spa Temp SRC Heater Gas Heater Only Connect gas...

Page 19: ...ators and Filter Pump Use the following steps to test the valve actuators CVA24T for proper rotation To test the valve actuators and pump 1 Power up the EasyTouch load centre 2 Press the Mode button o...

Page 20: ...Page 20 Electrical Installation EasyTouch System Wiring Diagram...

Page 21: ...croll through the main menu items and to adjust or change settings Use these buttons after pressing the Menu button to access the main menu items While editing settings press and hold the Up or Down b...

Page 22: ...the heater to cool down heater cool down then when you press the F button to switch off the pump only the heater will turn off then the filter pump will automatically switch off after 10 minutes to al...

Page 23: ...circuit button will activate the corresponding circuit in either Auto or Service mode When a circuit relay is switched on manually it remains on until either you switch it off manually or the next ti...

Page 24: ...uator to isolate spa water from pool water and switches the heater on Hi Temp EasyTouch single body system sets the high temperature settings for the spa Circuit LED Circuit name label Spa Hi Temp But...

Page 25: ...NTROL PANEL SELF TEST STATUS TESTING FOLLOW ON SCREEN PROMPTS TO TEST LCD AND BUTTONS CODE 0 SEE TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION FOR ERROR CODES WATER TEMP FAHRENHEIT CELCIUS STATUS DISPLAY ONLY SOLAR TEMP FA...

Page 26: ...elliFlo Pump Page 8 Configure valve actuators Page 9 Schedule on off times for automatic circuit activation Page 10 Configure Spa Side remotes Page 11 Optional Advanced set up Page MENU SETTINGS CLOCK...

Page 27: ...month use this setting to set the number of seconds in five second increments per month to automatically adjust the clock to the correct time Up Down buttons Adjust the offset in five second increment...

Page 28: ...18 Pool 2 18 Aux 1 7 EasyTouch PNP 10 Aux 1 3 EasyTouch PNP 5 Ft 1 10 18 Ft 8 17 18 AuxX 18 18 Aux Extra The circuit number 1 18 corresponds to its assigned circuit name This name can be changed to s...

Page 29: ...LL WATERFALL 1 WATERFALL 2 WATERFALL 3 WHIRLPOOL WTRFL LGHT YARD LIGHT FEATURE 1 FEATURE 2 FEATURE 3 FEATURE 4 FEATURE 5 FEATURE 6 FEATURE 7 FEATURE 8 Settings Menu Custom Names There are nearly 100 c...

Page 30: ...Func SPA Master Spa Freeze No Circuit Func AUX 1 LIGHT Freeze No Freeze Protection Freeze protection switches on a circuit if the outside air temperature sensor detects the temperature is getting clo...

Page 31: ...the filter pump pulls the water from the pool and returns it to the spa creating a water fall effect Automatic pool cleaners are turned off when this feature is turned on Floor Cleaner This setting mo...

Page 32: ...pump Do not activate the heater without running the pump The heater will not run if water flow is not detected SOLAR ONLY Solar heating system to be the only heat source In order to display solar opti...

Page 33: ...HEAT PUMP Is a heat pump being used for solar heat Select Yes or No to enable solar as a heat pump Heat Pump Control instead of Solar Select YES if a heat pump is being used in place of a solar heati...

Page 34: ...e N SELECT PUMP TYPE Up Down buttons Choose VS or VF Menu button Press the MENU button to save selection and return to the selected pump s menu settings see VS and VF pump settings descriptions below...

Page 35: ...day 1 8 Filtering Manual Filter GPM 15 130 Default 30 GPM Manual Filter sets the flow at which the pump will run if it is turned on manually The IntelliFlo pump will only run in the Filter mode durin...

Page 36: ...air traps become problems within the system The display will inform the user when this is engaged and when it is finished during the priming cycle at each start up cycle Backwash Clean Filter PSI 1 5...

Page 37: ...names Press the Menu button to save the settings and to return to the Settings menu options Press the button again to return to the main menu options or press again to return to the main screen MENU...

Page 38: ...ms Choose the type Mode of program to run After selecting New the current program number 1 1 for this circuit is displayed Right button To move to the Mode selections Up Down button Choose the program...

Page 39: ...r Note The following example describes how to use the Schedule feature to program the spa circuit to switch the filter pump on and rotate the valves into the Spa position and switch the heater on This...

Page 40: ...create a new program and enter the Mode settings Up Down button 1 1 indicates that this circuit has one program If there are existing programs assigned to this circuit use these buttons to view and s...

Page 41: ...ter pump on and rotate the valves into the Spa position and switch the heater on for one time only This example can also be used if you wanted to program when to filter and heat your pool and switch l...

Page 42: ...increase the spa water temperature Each time the spa Heat Boost button is pressed the temperature will increase about 1 C The temperature will not go beyond the 40 C limit Right button Assign the nex...

Page 43: ...p Cntrl Quick Touch Assign 10 BtnSS Row Top Circuit 1 5 SPA IS4 10 BUTN SPA SD 10B Pump Cntrl Quick Touch To assign an iS10 and SpaCommand spa side remote buttons Up Down buttons Select the Top or Bot...

Page 44: ...2 4 3 4 4 4 Right button Move to the circuit setting Up Down buttons To configure the first button 1 4 on the QuickTouch wireless remote Use these buttons to scroll through the circuit names and find...

Page 45: ...es screen you can select various preset show colour lighting effects such as American mode and Sunset mode Color Swim or Color Set Using the Hold and Recall feature you can also capture and save a uni...

Page 46: ...our for the light Right button Switch the selected coloured light ON To switch the light off go to the main Lights menu and select All Off or press the AUX button assigned to the light The AUX button...

Page 47: ...igned to any position from 1 through 12 To ensure that the Color Swim and Color Set lighting feature colour effects are correct set the position of the light according to where it s located in the poo...

Page 48: ...ream Right button Select MagicStream Up Down button Select the desired MagicStream laminar features Right button Use this button to activate the selected MagicStream laminar feature After the button i...

Page 49: ...eature Circuits To switch a feature circuit ON or OFF Right button Select the feature circuit to turn ON or OFF Up Down buttons Choose assigned feature circuit FEATURE 1 8 Right button Switch the sele...

Page 50: ...for the pool and spa circuits Select YES to use delays for valves Press the Menu button to save and to return to the Settings menu options Delay Cancel Menu Use the Delay Cancel feature for service or...

Page 51: ...revent over chlorination of the spa the EasyTouch system will automatically drop the chlorine output levels to 1 20th of the current pool output when the spa is switched on For example if the pool out...

Page 52: ...ble below for ideal Saturation Index levels SI The saturation Index is displayed IDEAL Optimum levels CORROSIVE pH too low SCALING Press the Menu button three times to return to the main screen Note U...

Page 53: ...to assign to a two speed pump The generic circuits names are NONE SPA POOL AUX 1 7 EasyTouch PNP 10 AUX 1 3 EasyTouch PNP 5 FEATURE 1 8 SOLAR HEATER POOL HEATER SPA HEATER and FREEZE AUX EXTRA is dis...

Page 54: ...SETTINGS CALIBRATION CALIBRATION Getting There Calibration Water 20 C Air 25 C Solar 45 C 10B Pump Cntrl QuickTouch Man Heat On Calibration MENU SETTINGS MAN HEAT On Off Getting There Advanced Settin...

Page 55: ...ed and retained in Flash memory in an EEPROM located on the control panel motherboard and optional Indoor Control Panel The EasyTouch user system configuration data can be erased to restore the factor...

Page 56: ...he front of the wireless device Note After replacing depleted batteries a check battery message is displayed on the screen Press the MENU button twice to continue 4 Press Menu button and select Settin...

Page 57: ...control panels is initiated from the indoor or wireless control panel The following describes how to synchronize an indoor or wireless control panel Download from outdoor to indoor control panel Press...

Page 58: ...el UOC Displays the current software revision level for the outdoor control panel Press the Menu button to return to the Settings menu options Press the button again to return to the main menu options...

Page 59: ...ough salt in pool The water salt level has fallen below 2500 parts per million ppm IntelliChlor will not produce chlorine until additional salt is added manually HIGH CURRENT Check IntelliChlor electr...

Page 60: ...plays the current outside air temperature Press the Menu button to return to the Settings menu options Press the button again to return to the main menu options or press again to return to the main sc...

Page 61: ...en and Yellow Indoor Control Panel lights up but fails to operate cor rectly The unit will not turn equipment on off or may turn some items on but not off and may not LEDs near buttons on control pane...

Page 62: ...ration or circuit to switch as signment Verify motherboard connection Maximum Programs Exceeded The Maximum Programs Exceeded message displays in the Schedules menu if you try to create a new program...

Page 63: ...S REPLACEMENT PARTS 520946Z EASYTOUCH TRANSCEIVER CIRCUIT BOARD WITH ATTACHED ANTENNA 520658 INDOOR CONTROL PANEL WIRELESS REMOTE FEATURES LABEL Set of 10 521246 QUICKTOUCH II RECEIVER REPLC NOT SHOWN...

Page 64: ...Phone 0800 654 112 Fax 0800 806 642 National dealer locator Phone 0800 664 269 Email nz sales pentair com Web www pentair co nz International Australia New Zealand Phone 61 3 9709 5800 Fax 61 3 9709 5...

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