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Pad while logging. The location of the USB port is shown in the Installation Manual.
Config Wizard
The Configuration Wizard is used to add, remove, and configure pool equipment that is controlled
by the VS Omni. Configuration should have already been completed at installation and should not
be necessary unless a change has been made to the system. If a new configuration is saved, it will
overwrite the old configuration and may require you to change previous equipment settings.
If pool equipment is added or removed from your system you may edit the existing Configuration.
Quick Edit allows you to go directly to the equipment that you’d like to add/remove/configure.
Refer to the Quick Edit Guide section in the Installation manual for more information.
System Info
System Info will show the Hayward Unique Address (HUA) and version for all smart components
(components that communicate with the VS Omni). This may be needed by Hayward Technical
Service when troubleshooting or diagnosing system issues.
This screen will also display the MSP ID, which is used as a password for entering the Configura-
tion Wizard as well as entering Simple Mode.
Backup Config
You can back up your configuration settings, schedules, setpoints, etc. to the VS Omni’s internal
memory or to a USB thumb drive.
Restore Config
You can overwrite the existing configuration with a backup that is stored internally or on a USB
thumb drive. After selecting Restore Config, the following options will appear:
Restore Last
- this is the last backup that was saved to internal memory.
Restore Prev
- this is the second to last backup that was saved to internal memory.
[DATE]
- this is the oldest backup that was saved to internal memory. The date will be shown on
the selection.
Restore from USB
- you can browse the USB drive and find available backups. Backup files
will begin with “MSPCONFIGxxyyzz” where xx=month, yy=day, and zz=year (the date the file was
created). The VS Omni will automatically create a backup file when a new configuration is saved.
These files end with “.xml”. Backup files that are created manually end with “.bak”. Both types
can be restored.
To restore a backup, make your selection from above and then touch Save.