Robo-Tank DIY All-In-One Aquarium Controller User Manual
Robo-Tank DIY All-In-One Aquarium Controller
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User Manual v4.05 – Page 40
To change the labels, under the section, //dosing pumps, go to the line:
dosingpump1, and highlight Conditioner, and type Fertilizer
Now go to the next line:
dosingpump2, and highlight Nitrogen, and type Iron
Go to the next line:
dosingpump3, and highlight Phosphorus, and type Potassium
The next line:
Dosingpump4, and highlight Potassium, and type Phosphorus
A good idea would be to label pumps 5 to 8 as Unused or Not in Use, to tidy up the display and remove any confusion.
You can do the same thing on any of the temperature and humidity sensors, to customize its label and remove any
confusion on the display.
*In a future update, with the addition of an on-screen keyboard, these will be able to be changed via the screen and you will
no longer have to remove and manually edit the file on the SD card itself..
Setting the Date and Time on the Controller
You can adjust the date and time on the controller by
pressing Settings from the Home screen, then Set
Clock. Adjust the date and time as you wish, you can
also change time from 12hr to 24hr format by
pressing the area that says 24 Hour Clock. When it’s
on the 12hr format it says 12 Hour Clock.
After setting the date and time press the Save
Changes button to update the clock, the display and
controller will restart while saving.