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Installation and User Guide

Wave Series

PE950 Hand-Held Remote Transceiver 
PE650 Panel-Mounted Transceiver

Summary of Contents for PE650

Page 1: ...Installation and User Guide Wave Series PE950 Hand Held Remote Transceiver PE650 Panel Mounted Transceiver ...

Page 2: ...1 If Cool Down Period Is Not Required 12 The Connection at the Heater 12 Connection for Teledyne Laars Heater 13 Connection for Raypak Heaters 14 Connection for Hayward Heaters 15 Connection for Pentair Heater 16 Connection for Sta Rite Heaters 17 Section 3 Setting Up the Hand Held Remote Transceiver 19 Overview 19 Deleting Any Existing Programming 20 Linking the Hand Held Remote to the Panel Moun...

Page 3: ...ging Batteries 34 Manually Turning Equipment ON OFF 35 Advanced Features 35 Configuring Two or More Hand Held Remote Controllers 35 Programming to Protect a Pool Cleaner Pump 38 Using Two Hand Held Controllers to Operate the System 39 Calibrating the Temperature Display 40 Section 4 Check out and Troubleshooting 42 ...

Page 4: ...dable wireless control The Panel Mounted Transceiver PE650 and Antenna PA118 The Panel Mounted Transceiver takes commands from the Wireless Hand Held Transceiver and hands them off to a maximum of two mechanisms involved in controlling the pool and or spa system Depending on the installation this might include One or two Intermatic three circuit clock mechanisms P1353ME One or two Intermatic valve...

Page 5: ...cuit Clock P1353ME The two relays in the Valve Pump Switch P4243ME The dedicated load in the Valve Pump Switch P4243ME that controls up to three actuators Temperature control with two settings for pool and spa Or any combination thereof The device floats if thrown in the pool or spa is water submersible shock resistant and requires three 3 AA batteries Battery life is about one year in typical use...

Page 6: ...0 Installation Guide Copyright 2006 Intermatic Inc of a specific system are linked together into a network communication with another neighboring system cannot occur Up to five units can be used in a single installation ...

Page 7: ...llation plugs into the Three Circuit Clock Control P1353ME Valve Pump Switch P4243ME mechanisms or any combination thereof that are mounted inside Mounting the Unit If a knock out is not present in the steel enclosure drill a 1 3 8 hole in the upper left corner of the enclosure as shown Remove knockout or drill 1 3 8 hole here Remove knockout or drill 1 3 8 hole here Insert Transceiver through hol...

Page 8: ... plugging the panel mounted transceiver to any mechanism Respect polarity of the plug DO NOT connect backwards Be sure to plug in all eight pins of the connector Plug connector here Plug connector here Connecting to Three Circuit Clock Mechanism P1353ME Connecting to Three Circuit Clock Mechanism P1353ME Plug connector here Plug connector here Connecting to Valve Pump Switch Mechanism P4243ME Conn...

Page 9: ...ermatic PA122 Water Temperature Sensor will work with the Panel Mount Transceiver PE650 In a pool spa application a Valve Pump Mechanism P4243ME can be installed to automatically control the motorized diverter valves and enable both the pool and spa water temperature set points on the handheld transceiver PE950 If there is only a pool or spa to control then a Valve Pump Mechanism P4243ME is not re...

Page 10: ...r pump and filter and install the Water Temperature Sensor with hose clamp not provided Ensure the O ring is in place Run the wire to the Control Center through the low voltage raceway Connect both wires to the Panel Mounted Receiver See the diagram below Connecting a Heater optional The Intermatic I Wave PE650 and PE950 wireless components can control most heaters or heat pumps that use thermosta...

Page 11: ...a cool down period you must install or have installed a Three Circuit Clock Mechanism P1353ME in your installation The P1353ME needs to be wired in series with the Panel Mount Transceiver in order for the cool down feature to work properly Refer to the diagram and instructions below for connecting both the Panel Mount Receiver PE650 and Three Circuit Clock Mechanism to your heater Refer to the Coo...

Page 12: ...the other yellow wire to the remaining brown wire coming from the panel mount It doesn t matter which goes with which If Cool Down Period Is Not Required If your heater manufacturer does not require a cool down period then simply connect the heater control wires directly to the brown brown wires coming from the Panel Mounted Transceiver The Connection at the Heater Locate your heater on the next p...

Page 13: ...marked heater connection on the panel mounted receiver Connect the other ends of the 14 gauge wires from Step 1 to the Fireman s Switch terminal bar in place of the factory installed wire loop Do not disconnect high limit or pressure switches Turn the heater thermostat s to maximum setting Turn the heater switch to the ON position For dual thermostat heaters turn switch to Spa position 1 5 ...

Page 14: ...ion configuration Raypak heater Connect two 14 gauge wires designed for use in hot environments to the two black wires on the panel mounted receiver Connect one end of either 14 gauge wires from Step 1 to both the orange black and black orange wires on the Raypak heater Connect the remaining 14 gauge wire from Step 1 to the yellow black wire on the Raypak heater 1 ...

Page 15: ... FOR FIELD INSTALLED CONTROL SWITCH Connect two 14 gauge wires designed for use in hot environ ments to the two red wires Wire the other end to the two black wires marked heater connection on the panel mounted receiver in your I Wave Control Center Do not disconnect high limit or pressure switches Turn heater thermostat s to max setting Turn the thermostat selector switch to the ON HIGH or SPA pos...

Page 16: ...rom each other Connect two 14 gauge wires designed for use in hot environ ments to the two black wires marked heater connection on the panel mounted receiver in the I Wave Control Center and attach the other end to the two black wires on the heater Do not disconnect high limit or pressure switches Turn the heater thermostat s to maximum setting Turn the heater toggle switch on 1 5 6 ...

Page 17: ...move the upper jacket halves Refer to heater owners manual Open control box cover Remove the factory installed jumper between the Fireman s Switch terminals Connect two 14 gauge wires designed for use in hot environments to the two black wires marked heater connection on the panel mounted receiver in the I Wave Control Center Attach the other end to the two spade 1 5 ...

Page 18: ...the heater You can also cut the yellow jumper wire and wire connect the black wires to each yellow wire Route the wires out through the knockout on the bottom of the Control Box Do not disconnect high limit or pressure switches Turn the heater on and maximize the temperature setting 6 ...

Page 19: ... is easy to program for handy remote control of the functions at a specific pool spa installation An assortment of self stick labels are provided to identify the equipment you program into control buttons 1 5 We suggest that you program the device first then apply the appropriate label from the assortment supplied Chlorinator not currently functional Display Screen ON OFF Function Buttons Temperat...

Page 20: ... programming from the Remote and Receiver units so they are ready to be programmed into the network of this installation 1 2 3 4 5 STA T OK POOL SPA 73 ºF SET P 73 S 85 When you see these numbers it means that circuit is ON POOL or SPA tells which mode the system is in OK means Hand Held is communicating with panel mounted transceiver Current Temp of the Pool or Spa depending on whichever mode the...

Page 21: ... been idle for 60 seconds The screen display on the Hand Held should look generally like the example on the right though it may display actual temperatures and settings Press and hold the P S and CHLR buttons at the same time for about 5 seconds This will put the device in programming mode as shown at the right NOTE If you pause in the programming procedure for 30 seconds or so the screen automati...

Page 22: ...screen with the word SUCCESS at the bottom as shown The two devices are now clean and are ready to be linked together within the network you have installed 5 LEAR N VER x 4 RES ET C ONTROLLER LEAR N VER x 4 RES ET C ONTROLLER LEAR N VER x 1 INC LUDE NOD E 2 ADD TO GROUP 3 RES ET N ODE 4 RES ET C ONTROLLER 5 MOR E OP TION S C EXI T SUC CESS LEAR N VER x 1 INC LUDE NOD E 2 ADD TO GROUP 3 RES ET N OD...

Page 23: ...ons at the same time for about 5 seconds This will put the device in programming mode as shown at the right NOTE If you pause in the programming procedure for 30 seconds or so the screen automatically returns to Step 1 Press and release the 1 function button to select INCLUDE NODE The screen refreshes and displays only the line 1 INCLUDE NODE as shown 1 STAT POOL OO ºF SET P OO S OO STAT POOL OO º...

Page 24: ... Held Remote to exit programming mode On the left side of the screen you will see the words STAT OK The two devices are now linked together within the network you have installed 5 6 LEAR N VER x 1 INC LUDE NOD E 2 ADD TO GROUP 3 RES ET N ODE 4 RES ET C ONTROLLER 5 MOR E OP TION S C EXI T SUC CESS LEAR N VER x 1 INC LUDE NOD E 2 ADD TO GROUP 3 RES ET N ODE 4 RES ET C ONTROLLER 5 MOR E OP TION S C E...

Page 25: ...e system is Z wave wireless technology Test reception by walking the site with the Hand Held Remote and look on the screen to see if there are any areas where STAT OK changes to STAT which means the Hand Held and the Control Center are not communicating Signal reception between Hand Held Controllers and the Control Center is affected by distance about 100 feet direct line of sight and by physical ...

Page 26: ...e underground from the Control Center to the location that will provide a direct line of sight between the Hand Held Remote and the area of operation Screw the antenna into the female end of the 35 ft Antenna Extension Cable Securely mount the end of the cable with the antenna in the air Option Two Repeaters HA04C Repeaters are plugged into 120 volt electric outlets and cannot be used when outlets...

Page 27: ...lem can be solved If necessary press and release any button on the Hand Held Remote to wake it from sleep Because you are at a location in between the control center and the problem area the screen display on the Hand Held will look generally like the example shown Press and hold the P S and CHLR buttons at the same time for about 5 seconds This will put the device in programming mode as shown 1 S...

Page 28: ... line 1 INCLUDE NODE as shown Push and release the black button on the Repeater The word SUCCESS appears at the bottom of the Hand Held s screen as shown 5 5 LEAR N VER x 3 RES ET N ODE LEAR N VER x 3 RES ET N ODE LEAR N VER x 1 INC LUDE NOD E 2 ADD TO GROUP 3 RES ET N ODE 4 RES ET C ONTROLLER 5 MOR E OP TION S C EXI T SUC CESS LEAR N VER x 1 INC LUDE NOD E 2 ADD TO GROUP 3 RES ET N ODE 4 RES ET C...

Page 29: ...rry the Hand Held Remote in the problem area you will now see the words STAT OK on the left side of the screen The repeater is now part of the network You can add more repeaters as necessary REMEMBER When you have one or more repeaters installed in a network you increase the response time the time between when you press a button on the Hand Held Remote and when the reaction takes place 6 LEAR N VE...

Page 30: ...d Held Controller to control this valve Press and release any button on the Hand Held Remote to wake it from sleep The unit goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it has been idle for 60 seconds The screen display on the Hand Held should look generally like the example on the right Note on the Hand Held Remote Screen the current mode for the system POOL on the left side of the screen indicate...

Page 31: ...change on the Hand Held Remote Screen In the example at the right the mode is now changed to Spa and the temperature shown is the water temperature of the Spa NOTE The large temperature display shown on the Hand Held Remote Screen reflects the current water temperature of the Pool or Spa depending on which mode is active STAT OK SPA 85 ºF SET P 72 S 85 STAT OK SPA 85 ºF SET P 72 S 85 ...

Page 32: ... button if necessary to change the system between Pool and Spa mode Depending on which mode is selected the word POOL lower left or SPA lower right appears on the screen Press and release the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to raise or lower the setting to the desired temperature You can hold the button down and the value will automatically change Release and release the arrow button when the setting rea...

Page 33: ...the five circuits in the Control Center You should apply the appropriate label to the five buttons describing the appropriate equipment according to your installation from the assortment of labels supplied When you press any of these buttons the appropriate circuit toggles ON or OFF In addition when the circuit is ON the Hand Held Controller s display shows the circuit number along the top of the ...

Page 34: ... Transceiver requires three 3 AA batteries Battery life is about one year in typical use To change batteries use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws on the back of the unit as indicated Place three new batteries in the unit making sure to observe and polarity Remove 3 screws Remove 3 screws ...

Page 35: ... or More Hand Held Remote Controllers Many installations will find it convenient to use two Hand Held Remote Controllers Once you have linked one Hand Held to the Control Center it s easy to add a additional controllers NOTES The first Hand Held you link to the Control Center is considered the PRIMARY controller and all other units are SECONDARY You can tell the status of a controller from the VER...

Page 36: ...and Held Remote to wake it from sleep The unit goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it has been idle for 60 seconds The screen display on the Hand Held should look generally like the example shown On both Hand Held units press and hold the P S and CHLR buttons at the same time for about 5 seconds to put them into programming mode as shown 1 STAT OK POOL 72 ºF SET P 72 S 85 STAT OK POOL 72 º...

Page 37: ...ear on the screens of both units Press and release the CHLR button on both Hand Held Controllers to exit programming mode The left side of the screen of both Controllers will say STAT OK indicating that the procedure has been successful a b 5 LEA RN VER x 1 BOOSTER 2 ADDNEW CO NTROL LER 3 ADJ UST TEMP 0 5 PRE VIOU S O PTION S C EXI T LEA RN VER x 1 BOOSTER 2 ADDNEW CO NTROL LER 3 ADJ UST TEMP 0 5 ...

Page 38: ...nd CHLR buttons at the same time for about 5 seconds This will put the device in programming mode as shown Press and release the 5 button to select MORE OPTIONS A new screen will appear as shown Press and release the 1 button on the new screen to select BOOSTER 1 STAT OK POOL 72 ºF SET P 72 S 85 STAT OK POOL 72 ºF SET P 72 S 85 LEA RN VER P 1 INC LUDE NO DE 2 ADDTO GROUP 3 RES ET N ODE 4 RES ET C ...

Page 39: ...s adequate water in the system Using Two Hand Held Controllers to Operate the System When two or more Hand Held Controllers are being used to operate a system each will synchronize itself to the other according to whatever function the other controller has activated For example if you press the 1 button on one controller the following will happen Circuit 1 at the control center will toggle on or o...

Page 40: ...goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it has been idle for 30 seconds Press and hold the P S and CHLR buttons at the same time for about 5 seconds This will put the device in programming mode as shown Press and release the 5 button to select MORE OPTIONS A new screen will appear as shown 1 STAT OK POOL 72 ºF SET P 72 S 85 STAT OK POOL 72 ºF SET P 72 S 85 LEA RN VER P 1 INC LUDE NO DE 2 ADDTO...

Page 41: ...to add or subtract degrees shown by the Hand Held display For example if you stop at ADJUST TEMP 5 the Hand Held display will add 5 degrees to the temperature as measured by the water temperature probe The adjustment can be set from 20 to 20 degrees Press and release the 3 button again to save the change and exit 5 6 LEA RN VER x 3 ADJ UST TEMP 0 LEA RN VER x 3 ADJ UST TEMP 0 ...

Page 42: ...pressing any button On the right hand side of the display there should be a P and S indicating the pool and spa set temperatures Use the arrow keys to increase or decrease these set points The display will change back in five seconds Pushing the CHLR button should change the display to CHLORINATOR NOT AVAILABLE This display will change back in five seconds Holding down the P S and CHLR buttons sim...

Page 43: ...y charged batteries in the Hand Held Remote Do not use rechargeable batteries in the Hand Held Remote If the Low Bat indicator is visible in the display the Hand Held Remote will function intermittently Replace batteries immediately 1 Verify that the Hand Held Remote has successfully awakened from its sleep state Push any button on the Hand Held Remote to wake it from its sleep state Failure to aw...

Page 44: ... Verify that the Hand Held Remote is controlling pool and spa temperature What to do Wake up the Hand Held Remote by pressing any button Depending on how your suction and discharge valves are turned the display should show the actual water temperature of either the pool or spa On the right hand side of the display there should be a P and S indicating the pool and spa set temperatures Press the ARR...

Page 45: ...plete these procedures successfully follow the steps in the next column to troubleshoot If it doesn t work Reference Procedure Verify that filter pump is turned ON and running Turn ON the circuit that controls the filter pump Verify that the filter pump is running and that there is adequate flow through the heater Verify that power is turned ON to the heater Verify that the heater circuit breaker ...

Page 46: ...ctual water temperature Verify that the word HEATING appears at the bottom of the display This indicates that the heater should be heating if it is working properly and the system is wired and plumbed properly 1 Verify that the Fireman switch wires from the Panel Mounted Transceiver are connected properly to the heater Identify your heater see page 13 and retrace your wiring to verify all lines ar...

Page 47: ...ound the yard What to do Wake up the Hand Held Remote by pressing any button Identify and walk to the areas where you intend to use the Hand Held Remote and make sure you see STAT OK in the upper left corner of the display at all times in these areas If the word OK disappears and the display reads only STAT follow the procedures in the next column If you can t complete this procedure successfully ...

Page 48: ... the Hand Held Remote and listen for clicks verifying that relays have opened or closed 1 Install Transceiver Repeater Modules HA04C where necessary to improve or broaden range Locate a 120 Volt outlet someplace between the Panel Mount Transceiver and the area the Hand Held Transceiver lost communication Install a Transceiver Repeater Module HA04C in this outlet and program the Repeater Module by ...

Page 49: ...the Panel Mount Transceiver located on the top of the enclosure Remove the antenna located at the top of the Panel Mounted Transceiver by turning the antenna counter clockwise Install the female end of the cable where the antenna was previously connected Install the antenna on the other end of the cable Route the cable to a location where the antenna will be in the direct Line of Sight of the area...

Page 50: ...e relays clicking press buttons 1 through 5 Verify that the correct relays operated Repeat this procedure to check other buttons and relays If you can t complete this procedure successfully follow the steps below to troubleshoot If it doesn t work Reference Procedure The wires coming from the Panel Mounted Transceiver are likely wired backwards to the mechanisms in the Control Center Check the wir...

Page 51: ...tures Use the arrow keys to adjust the pool set point so that the final set point is higher then the actual water temperature At the bottom of the display the word HEATING should come on This indicates that the heater should be heating presuming that the heater is working properly and the system is wired and plumbed properly Verify that the heater is actually heating Push Circuit 1 OFF to turn off...

Page 52: ...P4243ME troubleshooting information in the documentation that accompanied the mechanism 1 Verify heater and wireless system are working properly together Review What to do suggestions for the Verify that the Hand Held Remote Transceiver is controlling pool and spa temperature troubleshooting information on page 44 Verify a Fireman s Switch delay time has been programmed in the Three Circuit Clock ...

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