
L0311 Rev 3 6-21
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Current Limits:
Will display a slider to manually adjust the overcurrent limit for each cover direction. Setting this value higher will allow
the motor to run with more power before shutting off. By default the overcurrent limit will be 1 amp higher than the
average recorded in calibration.
Edit Service Screen:
This is where contact information displayed on the lock screen can be configured. This is useful to give the homeowner a
contact for future service needs. Tapping under Company Name will display a text box and keyboard to input. Tapping
under Telephone will display a text box and keyboard to input a number. Both letters and numbers can be used (1-800-
867-5309 or 1-800-Company). Below the Telephone field there is a radio button to
configure brand logo. Either Coverstar or Pool Cover Specialists can be selected. Updating
this will update the logo throughout the user interface.
Reboot:
Will power cycle the device. This is useful for troubleshooting or refreshing the device.
Force Primary (Secondary):
Assigns the device to be a primary or secondary device. The Primary device can connect to
the internet and 1 primary device is required to connect devices on the mesh. Only one
primary device can be connected per mesh network.
Reset Factory Defaults:
Will reset all configured settings on the device.
Displayed information:
The bottom of the setup menu will display information about the device. The top line will
show the base name of the device. The next line shows the local network name the device
is connected to. The following line shows the current firmware version. The last line shows
how many cycles the device has been operated.
Cover Maintenance
Set Passwords
User Settings
WiFi Setup
Device Setup
Maintenance
KeypadPrimary-XXXXX
Latham-XXXXX
FW: 1.01.xxx.xxx
Cycles: x
BACK
Mesh Configuration Options:
The Latham Mesh Network is used to connect touch screen controllers to each other in a variety of combinations. All
connection options can be used for any of the touch controllers connected on a mesh network. Up to 4 touch controllers
can be connected on a network. Below are a few examples for connection options, but more options are possible.
With the mesh network
any touch controller can operate any other touch controller
connected to the mesh. This allows
multiple controllers to operate a single cover while also allowing a single controller to operate multiple covers.
Standard Setup:
A touch controller is wired to a pool cover is located near pool. An additional remote touch controller is located near the
house. The remote connects wirelessly to the unit wired to the pool cover and also connects to the internet for
notifications. Both devices can operate the pool cover.
Spa and Pool:
A touch controller is wired to pool cover is located near pool. An additional touch controller is wired to a spa pool cover
and is located near the spa. Both controllers can operate both covers and one can be setup to connect to the internet for
notifications. Additional remote touch controller(s) can also be added to the system.
Irregular or Long Length Pools:
Two pool covers are used to cover a single pool. One touch controller is wired to and located near Pool Cover #1. An
additional touch controller is wired to and located near Pool Cover #2. Both covers can be controlled from either location
and one can be connect to the internet for notifications. Additional remote touch controller(s) can also be added to the
system.