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Persistent Memory and Powering Up

Any time you change DIP Switches or Software Configuration Settings that 
affect parameters the user can change (any filter settings, set temperature 
default, Celsius vs Fahrenheit, 12-hour vs 24-hour time, reminders 
suppression, etc), you must reset Persistent Memory for your DIP Switch 
or Software Configuration Settings changes to take effect. You should 
also reset Persistent Memory after loading a new file into a board (using 
the ESM, purchased seperately).

To reset Persistent Memory:

Power down.

Set A12 ON (See illustration below).

Power up.

Wait until “

” or “

” is displayed on your panel. 

Note: If “

” appears see section below.

Set A12 OFF.  (This can be done safely with power on if you use a 
non-conductive tool such as a pencil to push the switch back to the 
OFF position.  Otherwise, power down before setting A12 OFF)

Power up again (if you powered down in the previous step).

For all other power ups, leave A12 OFF.

About Persistent Memory and Time of Day Retention:

This system uses memory that doesn’t require a battery to store a variety 
of settings.  What we refer to as Persistent Memory stores all the User 
Preferences, as well as all the filter settings, the set temperature, and the 
heat mode.

Persistent Memory is not used for Time of Day.  Time of Day needs to be 
“kept running” (not just stored) while the power is off, so a separate 
Real Time Clock feature (on all models except the EL1000) keeps track 
of Time of Day while the unit is off.  Time of Day Retention, and Time of 
Day Retention alone, is controlled by the J91 jumper.  J91 must be set 
according to main system panel used.

 message on power up:

If “

” appears before (and instead of) “

” or 

”, you have not configured DIP Switches and/or 

Software Configuration Settings in a valid manner.  This must be corrected 
before you can reset Persistent Memory.

The switch numbers, jumpers, or configuration settings displayed after 

” are ones with which the system has found a configuration 

problem.  For example:

” would mean that the combination of how you’ve 

set A5 and how you’ve set B2 is not supported on this system.

” would mean that there is a problem with jumper J99

  

  

” would mean that the combination of how 

you’ve set pump 3 for 1-speed and blower for 1-speed is not 
supported on this system.

  

” would mean that the combination of how 

you’ve set DIP switches which have been assigned to pump 3 and 
blower is not supported on this system.

Power Up Display Sequence

Upon power up, you should see the following on the display:

Three numbers in a row, which are the SSID (the System Software 
ID).  The third display of these numbers is the Software Version, 
which should match the version of your system.  For example, if 
these three numbers are 

  

  

, that is a Mach 3 EL8000 at 

version 26.

If there is a Configuration Error, the 

 message (see above) will 

appear at this point (and none of the messages below will display).  
Otherwise what comes next is:

” (indicating the system is configured for a heater between 

3 and 6 kW) or “

” (indicating the system is configured for a 

heater effectively* between 1 and 3 kW).  “

” should appear 

for all EL models running at 240VAC.  “

” should appear for all 

EL models running at 120VAC, as well as all GL models.  (*A heater 
which is rated at 4 kW at 240VAC will function as a 1 kW heater 
at 120VAC.)

If your system is using a special type of heater, a display such as 
“    ” may appear next.  If your system is using the generic Balboa 
heater, no heater type display will appear.

” or “

” will appear to signal the start of 

Priming Mode.

At this point, the power up sequence is complete.  Refer to the User Guide 
for the ML Series panel on your system for information about how the spa 
operates from this point on.

Switchbank A 

Switchbank B

J91

J91

RTC

Disabled

(Jumpered)

RTC

Enabled

(Not Jumpered)

Содержание E1P-EL1001M3-DCAH

Страница 1: ...55069_02 97_A pdf 11 16 2006 Template used 40572 v28_A pdf 11 09 2006 9XcYfX ejkild ekj Jpjk d GE 0 System Model E1P EL1001M3 DCAH Software Version 28 EPN 2130 Base PCBA PN 54389 02 PCB EL1000 PN 22952 Rev B or C Base Panels ML400 PN 52684 ...

Страница 2: ...al Options Full Feature Dolphin Remote and Spa only Dolphin Remote Spa Monitor Connects to Main Panel terminal J70 or J71 IR or RF Dolphin Receiver Module Connects to Remote terminal J20 Ozone Generator Connects to terminal J9 MoodEFX Lighting Connects to Spa Light terminal J12 FiberEFX Lighting Connects to Spa Light terminal J12 Stereo System Connects to A V terminal J2 U4 K1 K12 W13 W9 G J2 J96 ...

Страница 3: ...his must be corrected before you can reset Persistent Memory The switch numbers jumpers or configuration settings displayed after are ones with which the system has found a configuration problem For example would mean that the combination of how you ve set A5 and how you ve set B2 is not supported on this system would mean that there is a problem with jumper J99 would mean that the combination of ...

Страница 4: ... 2 Speed 240V Circ Pump 240V Blower 120V Ozone 12V Spa Light 240V 5 5kW Heater ML400 Main Panel 120 Volt Connections 240 Volt Connections Black AC Jumpers 12 Volt Connections Relay Control Wires Wiring Color Key Typically Line voltage Typically Line voltage for 2 speed pumps Neutral Common Ground Note flat sides in connector Connector Key WARNING Main Power to system should be turned OFF BEFORE ad...

Страница 5: ...F position disables Pump 2 A 9 In ON position DO NOT USE See note below In OFF position no Circ Pump A 10 In ON position Blower enable when Pump 2 is disabled A8 must be Off In OFF position Blower disabled A 11 In ON position DO NOT USE See note below In OFF position Pump 1 is two speed A 12 Persistent memory reset normally off used when spa is powering up Jumpers J3 Jumper on Pins 1 and 2 will po...

Страница 6: ...3 J19 J43 U4 J48 J28 BLK AC J11 J8 J42 TB1 CLASS G FUSE 30A F7 F4 J12 K1 K12 K4 K13 K8 K6 K11 W13 W7 F2 RED AC J53 J54 J55 J26 J25 K7 T1 HTR2 HTR1 FUSE 0 3A 250V W9 G R B W G R B W G R B W W1 J97 ADCM J1 J9 J3 J5 12V A J2 J96 J37 Balboa EL1000 Mach III P N 22952 REV C COPYRIGHT 2005 MADE IN U S A AUX PANELS MAIN PANELS E GND F10 REMOTE J69 J20 FUSE 10A 250V FUSE 3A 250V J71 J70 J10 J39 TST EXT SEN...

Страница 7: ... to J9 pin 1 6 A on main PCBA Circ Pump and Ozone must be same voltage PN 53426 Document PN 40603 D G R B W G R B W J6 J7 J4 J5 J2 W12 K1 G R B W J6 J4 J2 W12 K1 PN 53310 PN 53544 PN 53681 X P231 Can replace the X P in cases where branch circuit protection is needed for high amperage devices that would over burden power input fuse F7 2 A on the main PCBA This allows J6 on the X P231 to connect dir...

Страница 8: ...nnector The EL1000 Circuit Board to deliver the desired voltage to the on board connector J9 Connect the W13 wire to J86 AND the wire from J95 to either White AC 120V or Red AC 240V to change the voltage setting if required J3 should be set on pins 1 and 2 to operate the Ozone Generator with Pump 1 Low Ozone Connection 2 Using X 03 Expansion Board An Ozone generator connected to the X 03 expansion...

Страница 9: ...55069_02 97_A Panel Configurations Heat Jets Aux Temp Light ML400 PN 52684 with Overlay PN 11345 Connects to Main Panel terminal J70 or J71 N ON T IME C APABLE ...

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