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Apex Classic Setup and Programming Guide v2.2
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NOTE: The Pump Wizard included a parameter to turn off the pump when a Feed
Timer is activated. See the section titled Programming with Wizards for
information on how to program the Feed Timer using the Pump Wizard.
To configure the duration of the Feed Timer:
Apex Display: Setup – Outlet Setup – Feed Interval – use the up/down
arrows to select the Feed Timer Interval to change, push Select, use the
up/down arrows to set the interval (minutes), push Select or OK to save
changes, push Exit to discard changes.
Web Interface: This option is not available from the Web Interface.
See the section titled Feed Timer Operation in the Using the AquaController Apex
section for instructions on using Feed Timers.
VARIABLE SPEED PORT PROGRAMMING
The AquaController Apex includes 4 variable speed ports that can be used to
control Tunze Streams Pumps or lighting ballasts with 0-10V variable intensity
features. The AquaController Lite does not have any variable speed ports
however variable speed ports can be added to the Apex Lite using an AquaSurf.
NOTE: The AquaSurf does not support the Ramp Profile type and therefore is not
appropriate for controlling lighting ballasts.
Variable speed ports can be turned on and off with normal programming
commands however this does not provide a way to vary the output voltage which
in turn varies the speed of the pump or brightness of the lighting. To take full
advantage of variable speed ports, we use Profiles. You can define up to 16
Profiles, each of which can define a unique set of operating conditions. The Profile
in use for a port can be switched based on programming events such as feed
timers, time of day, switch levels, etc. Each variable speed port can be
programmed to use a different Profile, or they all can use the same Profile, it is
up to you. Be default, variable port 1 uses Profile 1, variable speed port 2 uses
Profile 2, etc. The Apex system features 2 different types of Profiles; pump and
ramp.