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NEW RADIO RELAYS 

No. 2

In an existing MAESTRO system, this RADIO mode makes it possible to add:

- A second relay radio to compensate for difficult situations in terms of radio range (elevation, very long distances, etc.)

- A second indoor display (“No. 2”) to benefit from a second source for reading your pool information.

> Briefly (0.5 sec) press "reset".

         A long press ( >4 sec until the beep) resets the alarm values.

> The indoor display then shows

the values

.

Starting the radio relay or an indoor display triggers the recognition/automatic 

learning of a radio code.

> Remove the battery hatch

> Remove the insulating film from

the batteries

> Remove

the pot by pulling

the tab

> Reconnect the battery unit

The red LED flashes
> Replace the pot

> Indoor display No. 2 goes 

into radio learning mode

> Remove the insulating film from

the batteries Or place the supplied

batteries in accordance with

the description on p26

> Indoor display No. 2 displays the same 

values as indoor display No. 1

> Place the jumper in the OFF 

position to prevent the ext. temp. 

values and UV index of radio relay 

No. 1 from being distorted, see p21.

If the alarm values of display No. 1 have been 

personalised, they must be transferred to display No. 2 to 

obtain identical alarm messages.

  The elements which constitute a MAESTRO set are paired with a unique radio code which prevents any risk 
of interference with other MAESTRO units (in the vicinity) as a factory setting.

RADIO MODE - Add a radio relay and/or indoor display

NEW DISPLAY 

No. 2

> Replace the battery cover

Summary of Contents for Maestro SB-CO-DIV-008B

Page 1: ...CTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS EN INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 1 2 3 4 5 pH ORP Conductivity MAESTRO MAESTRO Water temperature pH ORP Conductivity P R O B E U N I T 28 04 2017 15 23 48 Water temp 29 0 C pH 7 8 ORP 607mV Cond 5264uS 3 28g l MAESTRO C O N T R O L VALID ESC ...

Page 2: ...r pool The MAESTRO Control Center will automatically regulate your pool and permit you to control it remotely via the internet relay Please carefully read this user manual to fully benefit from all of the functions of MAESTRO Store it carefully so that it can be consulted at any time Waste treatment of electronic devices at the end of their service life The crossed out bin placed on the main parts...

Page 3: ...nter disinfection connections and settings Control Center pH pump and lighting connection and settings Control Center lighting connection and settings Control Center heating pump connections and settings other alert messages Radio pairing Control Center activity internal menus Navigating the menus Radio relay description Radio relay installation Indoor display Presentation Indoor display Reading a...

Page 4: ...ends a value which makes it possible for MAESTRO to refine its settings Internal display Internet box Remote access to information and and remote management of the pool Radio relay 4X Extension 6 inlet 4 outlet option outlets Control of the equipment in the technical room MAESTRO supplies the dry contacts to which the classic equipment of the technical room is connected filtration pump disinfectan...

Page 5: ...N BUS BUS NOT CONNECTED ON OFF SPEED FC MAE S TR O EX T ENSION 02 Installation example option A pool which is fully automated and can be controlled remotely Manage your pool remotely Control Center 4 outlets 1 aux Internet retransmitter Internal display domotique piscine cloud Probe Unit 4 probes and 3 inlets VS pump controller 4 speed 1 VS pump Filter 2 pH dosing pump 3 Chlorinator 5 Heating B Al...

Page 6: ...er conductors except if the conductors are also protected by a differential interrupter Refer to valid local codes for more details WARNING This product must be installed by an authorised or certified electrician or a qualified swimming pool professional All of the applicable installation codes and local regulations must also be respected Poor installation will create an electrical hazard which co...

Page 7: ...e exceeds the normal temperature of 37 C 98 6 F by several degrees Hyperthermia may produce the following effects 1 Unawareness of impending danger 2 Failure to perceive heat 3 Failure to recognise the need to leave the spa 4 Physical inability to leave the spa 5 Harm to the foetus in pregnant women 6 Unconsciousness leading to the risk of drowning The use of alcohol drugs or medicine is a factor ...

Page 8: ...cle Control of a salt chlorinator or a dosing pump By integrating the information supplied through the RedOx probe Possibility to bring the electrolyser in hibernation at temperatures below 15 C to prevent premature wear of the electrodes Control of heating heat pump electric re heater heat exchanger etc By incorporating information from the integrated temperature sensor Control of an AUX1 outlet ...

Page 9: ...s on the internet account summary and an e mail is sent following the pre set alert settings Filtration stop Any closure of a dry contact on the relevant input will result in the filtration immediately stopping Pool cover Connecting a dry contact linked to closed sensor of a pool cover the rolling shutter covers the pool automatically reduces daily duration production of a salt chlorinator Not spe...

Page 10: ...ernet box This function can be accessed via the management menu of your internet box refer to your internet access supplier for more details The internet relay uses port 8001 Ensure that this port is open 1 Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the internet relay Then connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a free Ethernet port of your box or ADSL modem The ...

Page 11: ...omotique piscine eu Click My account Click Create an account Complete the fields of the PERSONAL INFORMATION window Account type A poolbuilder account is reserved for professionals Complete the fields of the INSTALLATION INFORMATION window Pool ID The Pool ID number is on the side of the probe unit and the control center It is a five digit number Do not use the serial number of the internet relay ...

Page 12: ...conditions of use is around 18 years for the pH probe 5 years for the RedOx probe and a lifetime for the conductivity and temperature probes Only Pentair probes are compatible and guarantee proper functioning of the MAESTRO probe unit see p40 Screw cover Isolating acid vapours and the circulating humidity via the screw hole Elastomer cover Insulator of acidic vapours and humidity pH probe pH ORP p...

Page 13: ...he brain of the system SOLEO calculates automatically and controls the operating time of each piece of the equipment It receives the orders via remote control depending on the model or via internet and launches the lighting of the device involved The activity is stored in internal memory for 64 days can be consulted by the user Magnetic off board radio antenna option 3m Ref SB OP ANT 001A FRONT VI...

Page 14: ...hten the screw at the top leaving 2 mm under the screw head then hang the device on this 2 Place the 2 lower screws 3 Add the 2 lower screw covers to ensure a full seal Wall mounting of the Probe Unit and Control Center This device is intended to be used inside installed in a technical room which cannot be accessed by children Set the device at a height lower than 2 m using three screws 4 to 5 mm ...

Page 15: ...ected The power supply to the device is cut by its interrupter which must be close and must remain accessible at all times The device needs to be connected to the earth and its power supply needs to be protected by 16A 30 mA differential protection This protection must be cut before any intervention on the device Overvoltage category II 2 500 V peak electrical device If necessary place overvoltage...

Page 16: ...ON STOP positions If used with MAESTRO use position CLOCK The lighting interrupter remains in STOP position Control center basis for settings in an existing installation Basis for connections and settings in an existing installation MAESTRO needs to obtain information on filtration a parallel connection is made on the filtration contactor coil at the A1 and A2 terminals 230 V is present when the f...

Page 17: ... the power cable The probes must be placed before the disinfection and heating The hydraulic network must be linked to the earth to prevent the precision of the probes being altered MAESTRO probe unit is supplied with a saddle clamp and a cable gland for the temperature probe However the 3 other probes should be placed in a bypass which optimises the quality of the measurements and the service lif...

Page 18: ... the anti freeze protection The air temperature probe is placed outdoors away from direct sunlight so that the measurement is not distorted It can be easily moved due to its 6 m long cable 1 Mount it on a wall by using screws 2 Mount it on a horizontal bar of a grate with a cable tie INSTALLATION OF THE WATER TEMPERATURE PROBE The temperature probe can be installed outside the bypass in front of t...

Page 19: ...r Control center 4X Extension Electrical cabinet of the pool cover Compatible dry contact cables BUS IN RS485 compatible cable Only Pentair probes are compatible and guarantee proper functioning of the device 1 Completely unscrew the strain relief bushing be careful and do not let the black flexible seal fall 2 Pass the 3 cables through the screw and strain relief bushing 3 Connect each pod accord...

Page 20: ...to cut or launch filtration Check the connections that the 3 position switch is on Schedule Auto and the correct connection of A1A2 If the filtration is set to Off this message displays for a few seconds to inform you that the freeze protection is inactivated and alerts you of the importance of this decision The antifreeze mode is active factory setting 3 0 C modifiable in the menu Instal Filtrati...

Page 21: ...the menu Schedule Settings see below Shock The SHOCK function triggers 24 hours of forced filtration and electrolysis This function can be useful after the pool has been used by many visitors and when the pool temperature is high At the end of Shock mode MAESTRO returns to Auto mode This menu gives you control of the filtration start and end time to control the level of noise linked to your pool f...

Page 22: ...r of litres for a 1L h pump if necessary 3 Via Menu Settings pH Disinfect Temp Disinfectant Select Auto to automatically control the RedOx function Select Off to fully cut the pump supply Select Set point to modify the RedOx value to be achieved in Auto mode 700 mV factory setting If required selecting Priming and pressing Valid manually starts the connected pump Disinfectant is injected after fil...

Page 23: ...ts the connected pump The pH corrector is injected after filtration the heating pump and the probes The electrolyser outlet does not supply any power Control Center connection and configuration of an electrolyser 1 Connect the safety switch flow switch or 3rd electrode of the electrolyser in series in accordance with the diagram 2 Access the secured Install menu of MAESTRO on the Menu Settings pre...

Page 24: ...Via Menu Settings Menu Lighting Select manual for access to lighting via remote control Select Schedule and set the time periods in the schedule setting sub menu Select off to permanently cut the lighting New installation Old installation On the remote control a short press ON OFF a long press colour change according to the type of spotlight installed Total lighting power below 1 600 W Total light...

Page 25: ...anently cut off the heating pump Select Set point to change the target value to be achieved To change to F Menu Settings Language Calibrate the pH probe see p 36 The filter must be cleaned Launch a filter backwash procedure MAESTRO is no longer connected to the radio network Check the antenna of MAESTRO and the status of the radio relay position batteries A remote antenna is available as an option...

Page 26: ...tion Menu Aux1 SETTINGS MENU pH Disinfect Temp Language Time Radio RADIO MENU Installation saving Installation Remote control saving Reset remote controls REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION Installation 40 000 Launch learning on the submerged housing REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION Installation saved 12 07 2011 15 23 48 Water temp 24 0 C pH 7 6 RedOx 629mV Cond 56uS 3 51g L The menu asks to launch learning o...

Page 27: ...VITY D 3 etc HISTORY D 1 Filtration 14H07m Aux1 00H01m Lighting 04H23mt HISTORY D 1 Conductivity 356uS HISTORY D 1 Heating 00H00m pH correction 01m30s Disinfectant 14H53m HISTORY D 1 Temperature 28 5 C pH 7 6 RedOx 648mV CURRENT DAY ACTIVITY Conductivity 356uS CURRENT DAY ACTIVITY Heating 00H00m pH correction 01m30s Disinfectant 14H53m CURRENT DAY ACTIVITY Temperature 28 5 C pH 7 6 RedOx 648mV SET...

Page 28: ...ion Register remote control Reset remote controls Menu Lighting Manual schedule off Colour 1 Schedule setting Filtration Menu Auto On Off Schedule Shock Schedule setting Washing position Filtration setting Eco Standard Turbo Filtration operation time slot Start time End RedOx heating pH priorities Menu Aux1 invisible if AUX1 is set to pH or backwashing mode Manual schedule off Tempo 10 Schedule se...

Page 29: ...ndard 30 pH Injection time 15 sec every 15 Temperature min 3 C Max daily volume 0 2 L for a 1 litre h pump Disinfection Injection time 15 sec every 15 Temperature min 3 C Max daily volume 0 2 L for a 1 litre h pump Aux1 pH mode Robot mode Backwash mode Default values Navigation menus 2 2 ...

Page 30: ...io antenna Battery access tab Tub Battery housing 4 x LR6 high temperature Direction marking North South Identification tag indoors Serial number This element is necessary to relay the radio waves between the technical room and the home It measures the UV index as well as the outdoor temperature With its forms and natural colours designed for outdoors it can be placed in the garden in a vegetable ...

Page 31: ...option 1 Remove the pot by pulling the tab 2 Pull the battery holder 3 While respecting the polarities indicated on the battery holder place the 4 alkaline AA 1 5 V non rechargeable high temperature resistant batteries supplied 4 While respecting the polarities put the battery holder back into place The red led flashes 5 Replace the pot and check that is has been correctly put into place RADIO REL...

Page 32: ...C Air freeze risk air 3 C pH value Conductivity value µS or g L RedOx value measured in mV Alert value achieved Below the min or above the max The remote indoor display provides information on all the parameters updated every 15 minutes of the water quality and comfort temperatures UV Intended for internal use pre programmed alerts make it possible to check the chemical balance of the water at a g...

Page 33: ...on alarm Mode on Functioning of the device Mode calibration Calibration of pH and ORP probes Calibration of water temperature Selection of units Mode alarm Customisation of alarm values Alarm sound switch ON OFF INDOOR DISPLAY Presentation The display is intended for internal use Do not expose to sun or rain Exposure to sunlight UV or rain may cause irreversible damage Raise the tripod then remove...

Page 34: ...and replace the canisters on the probes to conserve them The indoor display will then show values measured in the water of the protective canisters For more details see the chapter on the wintering of your pool The frost symbol linked to air temperature shows if the temperature measured by the radio relay is below 3 C 37 4 F The UV level is supplied for information only to raise awareness of skin ...

Page 35: ...t pH or pH product according to the type of pH deviation Automatic regulation check the correct operation of the material INDOOR DISPLAY pH reading The pH is a scale without any units measuring the acidity 0 to 7 or the alkalinity 7 to 14 of the pool The pH is the concentration of the hydrogen ions For a swimming pool the ideal pH which is generally advised is close to 7 3 to be confirmed by your ...

Page 36: ...until the desired value is obtained Conductivity in a pool without salt chlorination in µS cm The conductivity is too high 1 200 µS default alarm value can be modified replace the pool water empty and refill until a value below 1 200 µS is obtained Water conductivity above 1 200 µS is called buffered treatments become ineffective INDOOR display Conductivity reading Ability of the water to permit p...

Page 37: ...ay limited between 0 and 999 RedOx trend Updated every 2h RedOx value 999 mV RedOx 99 mV The value has reached the display limit A RedOx WHICH IS TOO HIGH IRRITATES SKIN AND MAY DAMAGE PARTS OF YOUR POOL A RedOx WHICH IS TOO LOW MAY BE A HYGIENE HAZARD Ensure that The probe bottle has been removed from the RedOx probe see p08 The RedOx probe is not dirty see p39 Manual control Add the disinfectant...

Page 38: ...teries the batteries should be changed radio relay 4 X LR6 indoor display 4 X LR6 see p38 Radio relay indoor display battery level The radio network range of the MAESTRO Probe Unit network depends on the geographical location of the indoor radio relay a long distance if the pool is elevated in relation to the house and the presence of a surrounding wall are detrimental the house materials reinforc...

Page 39: ... the tab Reconnect the battery unit The red LED flashes Replace the pot Indoor display No 2 goes into radio learning mode Remove the insulating film from the batteries Or place the supplied batteries in accordance with the description on p26 Indoor display No 2 displays the same values as indoor display No 1 Place the jumper in the OFF position to prevent the ext temp values and UV index of radio ...

Page 40: ... for 5 min The start up of the indoor display triggers the recognition automatic learning of a radio code Remove the battery hatch Remove the insulating film from the batteries The indoor display goes into radio learning mode Replace the battery cover The indoor display shows the values Replace the flexible blue cover on the probe unit The elements which constitute a MAESTRO set are paired with a ...

Page 41: ...m factory setting 1 200 µS The lower conductivity alarm factory setting 50 µS The upper RedOx alarm factory setting 800 mV The lower RedOx alarm factory setting 500 mV Put the switch in Alarm mode on the back of the indoor display All these values remain saved when the batteries are changed ALARM MODE Modification of the alarm set point values pH alarm lower limit pH top limit alarm ...

Page 42: ...actory settings press reset for 4 sec with a paperclip on the back of the indoor display The operation is validated by a long beep Reset of factory parameters Lower conductivity limit alarm Upper conductivity limit alarm RedOx alarm lower limit RedOx top limit alarm Put the switch back in ON mode ...

Page 43: ...The water height factory setting cm The conductivity factory setting µS This mode makes it possible to correct the measured values of the air and water temperature All these values remain saved when the batteries are changed Despite calibration of the measurement sensors a value may be out of step with another measurement marker usual thermometer etc For this you have the option of voluntarily cor...

Page 44: ...re calibrated ideally before the season If this has been forgotten a probe check message will appear on the screen of the Control Center The Pentair pH probe is available as a spare part from your Pentair dealer CALIBRATION MODE Calibration of a pH sensor PROCEDURE FAILED Check that the pH 7 0 solution is in contact with the probe for the duration of the procedure The probe no longer works needs t...

Page 45: ...ing a toothbrush which has been dipped into white vinegar gently brush the end of the probe until the foreign substance is fully removed Carefully unscrew the cage by hand Depending on the probe environment organisms may grow and disrupt the measurement It then becomes necessary to physically clean the end of the probe pH or ORP Deposition of scale or suspended elements in the pool may occur The p...

Page 46: ...e damage Do not subject the device to shock or forces which could alter its functioning or limit the service life of the device Do not submerge the device in water Clean the exterior with a microfibre or sponge Do not use solvents abrasives or acid Radio relays Clear and clean the layer of any contamination obstructing the glass leaves stains etc The original parts required to maintain your Pentai...

Page 47: ...probe unit 3 3 The red LED goes out 3 4 Wait for the green LED to remain lit for 5 sec 1 1 Unzip the MAESTRO Probe UnitXXX zip file to obtain the Pxxxo bin file 1 2 Copy the Pxxxo bin file to the main folder of the USB stick formatted to FAT 16 or FAT 32 2 1 Remove the flexible blue cover of the Control Center and the Probe Unit 2 2 Cut the supply of the control center via the 1 A 230 V fuse using...

Page 48: ...itate the skin of the bathers The pH is so high that it cancels out the disinfectant effect of the chlorine Despite the excess dose of chlorine the water is just disinfected but by contrast it is pH 8 5 Cl 0 2 mg ORP 500 mV The pH is so high that it cancels out the disinfectant effect of the chlorine With too little chlorine the water is unsuitable for bathing The pH is very low which aids the dis...

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