Quick Start Card
in.xm2
™
For 240 VAC (*3 wires)
*If connected to a
3 wire system (without
neutral), all 120 VAC
components will not
work.
For 240 VAC (4 wires)
Correct wiring of the
electrical service box,
GFCI, and pack terminal
block is essential. Call an
electrician if necessary.
2- Connect the input cable
Fuses
Power box display and buttons
Main power
entry connection
Main power
cable input entry
Mounting feet
Installation brackets
Output connectors for in.therm™
remote heating system (240 vac)
Pump 1
Light or CoolRays
connector
General I/O connector
(IR receiver)
in.keys™ main and
aux. keypad connectors
Communication connector
Connector for direct
120/240 vac 5 Amp
output (for in.play™
audio, video accessories
or in.clear™)
Typically Blower
(max. 5 Amp)
Typically Circulation Pump
(max. 5 Amp)
Pump 2
Pump 3
1- Connect all outputs & keypads
Don't forget that the voltage is determined by the cable used (120 or 240V cable)!
3- Set breaker
Press
Select
button once to activate the
breaker setting menu. Once activated, the display shows “br” and, in
succession, the maximum current rating of the breaker.
Press
Change
button to change setting.
Press
Select
to confirm. You will exit menu automatically (in.xm™ will also
reset).
Selecting Breaker (Br) settings
Br
values displayed by
the system correspond
to 80% of the maximum
amperage capacity of
the GFCI.
GFCI
Br
60 Amp 48 Amp
50 Amp
40 Amp
40 Amp
32 Amp
30 Amp
24 Amp
Make sure all accessories are linked to the bonding connector and connected to
pack. Make sure the spa pack door is closed. Turn on the breaker.
Bonding lug
Ozone
4- Select Low Level
Press and hold
Select
button for 5 seconds to activate low level programming.
Once activated, the display shows “LL” and, in succession, the current preset low level configuration selected.
Press
Change
button repeatedly to select the same appropriate configuration for the spa.
See low level programming table.
Press
Select
to confirm. You will exit menu automatically. The in.xm™ will then reset.
You need to activate all the pumps and blower with the keypad to remove the air in the system. This step is important to do before learning.
After resetting, the system starts a "learning sequence" in which each individual output is activated and its peak current displayed and saved.
Selecting Low Level & learning
Note: if unusual current readings e.g.: 4 to 6 amps are detected on the high speed of any pump, all pumps must be primed and the learning
mode should be restarted.
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