Menu System - Main Menu
2.0 | Main Menu - Settings
1.0 | Main Menu - Resettable History
MAIN MENU - Blank Screen
When system is idle with no event activity or
key pressed for at least 70 seconds, the OLED
screen will be blank. Press any arrow key
(up, down, left, or right) to wake the system,
SYSTEM NORMAL will appear.
MAIN MENU - System Normal
From SYSTEM NORMAL screen, press the
MENU button to access main menu and
RESETBLE HISTORY will appear. Pressing
MENU button from a blank screen will also
access the main menu.
1.0 | MAIN MENU - Resettable History
From the RESETBLE HISTORY screen,
press right arrow key for menu. Press down
arrow key to the SETTINGS screen.
2.0 | MAIN MENU - Settings
From the SETTINGS screen, press right
arrow key for menu to enter password and
program system settings. Press down arrow
key to the LIFETIME HISTORY screen.
3.0 | MAIN MENU - Lifetime History
From the LIFETIME HISTORY screen, press
right arrow key for menu. Press down arrow
key to the MODEL / FIRMWARE screen.
4.0 | MAIN MENU - Model/Firmware
From the MODEL/FIRMWARE screen, press
down arrow key to bring you back to the
RESETBLE HISTORY screen.
Note: The down arrow key will cycle through
the menu options until a specific option is
selected using the right arrow key.
From the RESETBLE HISTORY screen,
press right arrow key to access the menu for
event statistics and then press down arrow
key for the available events within this menu.
1.1
Pump Run Stats
1.2 Extended Pump Run Stats
1.3
High Amp Stats
1.4
Pump Float Stats
1.5
High Level Alarm Stats
1.6
Filter Alarm Stats
1.7
Pump Fail Stats
1.8
Power Loss Stats
Press right arrow key for the individual
stats of each event type listed above and
data stored in the system. Each resettable
history event stat has a clear history
function. The non-volatile memory allows all
settings and statistics to be retained during
power outages.
Note: The down arrow key will cycle through
all the resettable history menu options until
a specific option is selected using the right
arrow key as displayed on the screen. Press
the left arrow key to exit from any screen.
Press the test/silence pushbutton to exit the
menu system.
From the SETTINGS screen, press right arrow key to access the menu.
2.1 Password (factory set to 1919)
i. Password 0000 will appear on the screen
ii. Up or down arrow, increase/decrease selected digit
iii. Right arrow, moves cursor to the right (blinking)
iv. Press MENU to accept password; press left arrow to exit
vi. Incorrect entry will exit user to the settings menu
Note: To change password, use up/down arrows until password screen reappears,
then enter numeric values between 0000-9999 and press MENU to save.
2.2 Normal LED Setting (factory set to LED On)
i. Normally LED Off?, press MENU to turn LED off
ii. Normally LED On?, press MENU to turn LED on
2.3 Pump Run LED Setting (factory set to LED On)
i. Pump Run LED Off?, press MENU to turn LED off
ii. Pump Run LED On?, press MENU to turn LED on
2.4 Silence Time Setting (factory set to 24 hours)
i. The current setting will appear on the screen
ii. Up or down arrow, increase/decrease selected digit
iii. Right arrow, moves cursor to the right (blinking)
iv. Press MENU to save changes; press left arrow to exit
2.5 Extended Pump Run Time Setting (factory set to 30 minutes)
i. The current setting will appear on the screen
ii. Up or down arrow, increase/decrease selected digit
iii. Right arrow, moves cursor to the right (blinking)
iv. Press MENU to save changes; press left arrow to exit
2.6 High Amp Level Setting (factory set to 15 Amps)
i. The current setting will appear on the screen
ii. Up or down arrow, increase/decrease selected digit
iii. Right arrow, moves cursor to the right (blinking)
iv. Press MENU to save changes; press left arrow to exit
2.7 Gallons Per Minute Setting (factory set to Zero)
i. The current setting will appear on the screen
ii. Up or down arrow, increase/decrease selected digit
iii. Right arrow, moves cursor to the right (blinking)
iv. Press MENU to save changes; press left arrow to exit
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CAUTION:
Alderon™ recommends changing factory settings to customize the
system per application for desired operation.