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Control System User’s Guide
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System Worksheet Overview
System worksheets are provided to help you plan the system at start-up and to keep system records.
Make copies of each system worksheet (page 86 - 91) appropriate for the system. Use a unique one for
each Load Center or Power Center. Circle the Load Center or Power Center number on the top. Each
worksheet is divided into a
Hardwired Connections
and a
Programmable Settings
sections. The
Hardwired Connections section represents which relays, actuators, and heater have been plugged into the
Personality board. Some connections are mandatory for each system as shown on the work sheet. The
Programmable Settings section represents what functionality the circuit will have and from what Indoor
Control Panel and/or MobileTouch control panel they are set from.
In the left-side column, write-in temporary circuit names based on the capabilities you want the system
to have. For example: Spillway, Solar Heating, Cherub Fountain, etc. Eventually circuit names will be
given to each of these capabilities. Although duplicate names can be used, it is best to keep each one
unique. Be sure to write the circuit name on the work sheet that will have the hardwired connection.
Write down on the worksheet which Hardwired Connections (relay or valves) will be activated by
the circuit. It may be helpful to fill this out at the Load Center or Power Center where the circuits and
associated equipment may be quickly verified. Remember the following rules to assist in making marks:
• Assign no more than one relay connection to any auxiliary circuit (shown on Display 1 through 4)
EXCEPT for 2-Speed or Feature Circuits.
• Feature Circuits may have multiple relay connections if set up as a Macro.
• Feature Circuits may have multiple valves assigned to them and 2-Speed without being set up as a
Macro and with no other relay connection.
• Valves A-E may be assigned to the same auxiliary circuit as a relay connection.
• If one valve is to be turned on by more than one circuit, then it is suggested to assign a Feature Circuit
to just that valve. That valve and any combination of relay connections may be activated with Macros.
• If SOLAR relay connection is checked and SOLAR is
NOT
a heat pump, also check Valve A. Valve
A may not then be used with any other circuit. Valve A and the SOLAR relay are activated when solar
heating is enabled.
Write down Programmable Settings for each circuit, and what special Circuit Functions, if any, each
circuit will have. Circuit Functions may be assigned to any number of circuits (see page 39). If Spillway
is checked, the Intake and Return valves will turn to divert all the pool intake water to be returned to
the spa. If “Floor Cleaner” is checked, then one or more valves must also be checked to run the floor
cleaner multi-port valves. If no special function will be assigned check GENERIC.
Write-in any automatically timed programs you want for a circuit. Up to 99 total timed programs may
be assigned, but only three are presented on the work sheet. Indicate start times, stop times, countdown
time (called “EGG TIMER”), days to be active, and if a color changing light whether or not it should
change colors when turned on (SMART START).
Finally, indicate what circuits you want to appear on the Indoor Control Panel main screen and what
circuits you want activated by what buttons on a Spa-Side remote. The top buttons of the main screen
are dedicated for Spa and Pool modes, however the lower buttons numbered downward may be
configured to display any circuit.
Note:
Keep the homeowner worksheets for future reference.
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