Pentair Intellitouch ScreenLogic manual

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    IntelliTouch ScreenLogic User’s Guide IntelliTouch ScreenLogic User’s Guide[...]

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    © 2006 Pentair W ater P ool and Spa, Inc. 1620 Hawkins A v e., Sanf ord, NC 27330 • (919) 566-8000 10951 W est Los Angeles A v e., Moor park, CA 93021 • (805) 553-5000 All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. IntelliT ouch, IntelliFlo , IntelliBrite, Swimming Colors , MobileT ouch, S Am, S AL, and [...]

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    i IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Contents Introduction .............................................................................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 IntelliT ouch System Overview ................................[...]

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    IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide ii Contents (Continued) Configuring ScreenLogic ..................................................................... 2 9 Accessing IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic Configuration Program ............................... 30 Installing IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic Software on a PC or Laptop (iTC15 Kit only) 30 S tart t[...]

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    iii IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Contents (Continued) Using ScreenLogic ................................................................................ 53 Home Screen ...................................................................................................... 5 6 Main Screen .................................................[...]

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    IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide iv My T ablet and/or PDA lost the wireless connection to the ScreenLogic Wireless Router or Range Extender . How do I reconnect? ............ 86 I can’t locate the ScreenLogic program on my PDA - How do I install it? ............ 87 PDA First T ime Setup Instructions .....................................[...]

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    v IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Important Notice: Attention Installer: This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and saf e use of this product. This manual should be given to the o wner and/or operator of this equipment. W ARNING - Bef ore installing this product, read and[...]

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    IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide vi IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED) FCC Regulatory Safety Notice - The wireless products devices ha v e been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful [...]

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    vii IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide CA UTION: Danger of e xplosion if batter y is incorrectly replaced. • Replace only with the same type recommended by the manuf acturer . • Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’ s instructions. • Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery disposal • Unwanted lithium ion battery packs [...]

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    IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide viii About this User’ s Guide This manual describes the how to set up and use IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic, including how to configure your IntelliT ouch system using the Configurator utility , and how to use the ScreenLogic program to control basic everyday pool and spa operations to advanced setup functio[...]

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    1 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Introduction W elcome! Y our Pentair IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic Pool and Spa control system will change the way you view pool and spa controls. This innovation in pool and spa automation offers complete freedom for you while having full automation control over your pool, spa, lights, heater , cleaners and[...]

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    2 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IntelliT ouch System Components The main required components of an IntelliT ouch system are the Load or Power Center , IntelliT ouch Personality Kits, and the Interfaces: Load or P ower Center • Load Center: Provides a larger footprint (17" W x 23" H) Includes built-in sub panel (125 AMPS) ca[...]

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    3 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IntelliT ouch Interfaces Pool and Spa owners can choose one or more of the following interface options to control the IntelliT ouch system throughout their home. • iTC15 Kit (P/N 520500) – Includes Protocol Interface Adapter and wireless router that connects to existing Desktop or Laptop PC. This all[...]

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    4 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide P ersonal Computer (PC): Existing home owner’ s PC or Laptop. Connects to a wireless router and the IntelliT ouch Protocol adapter f or control of IntelliT ouch pool/spa systems. Requires a PC/Laptop (Windows XP) with Ethernet/ RJ45 adapter installed. P ersonal Digital Assistant (PD A): This wireless P[...]

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    5 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IntelliT ouch Interface ScreenLogic Kits The following items are included in your IntelliT ouch Interface ScreenLogic Kit. As you unpack your IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic Kit, please check to make sure that you received the items listed below . If any item is missing or damaged, contact your authorized deal[...]

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    6 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Blank Page[...]

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    7 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide PD A, in-W all T ouch Screen and T ablet Over vie w[...]

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    8 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Infrared Sensor: The infrared sensor lets you tr ansf er files from your de vice to another infrared-compatible de vice without using cable connections. Not used by IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic. Microphone: Use to record audio . Not used by IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic. CompactFlash and Secure Digital Memory C[...]

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    9 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide PD A Front and Side Views (Contin ued) P ower Button: Press the power b utton to tur n the de vice on or off . Press and hold the power b utton to dim the displa y . Repeat to light the displa y . • When the device is connected to external power and the main battery is fully charged, the power button l[...]

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    10 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide In-W all T ouch Screen The iTC35 (P/N 520502) Interface Kit includes an in-wall color touch screen which is custom configured with the IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic Pool and Spa control application. The operating software is W indows CE .NET bringing with it numerous applications, including support for Inte[...]

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    11 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide T ablet Overview The iTC45 (P/N 520503) Interface Kit includes a wireless touch screen T ablet which is custom configured with the IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic Pool and Spa control application. Featuring a robust magnesium alloy enclosure, the 2 lb tablet with 8.4 in TFT display is powered by the Intel XSc[...]

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    12 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Button Description Default Action Cradle USB (ActiveSync) interface: Push to Enable USB (ActiveSync) link between PC and Cradle with de vice secure on Cradle. Not used b y IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic program. Launches Internet Explorer Browser: Only works if you are connected to a Broadband Internet conne[...]

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    13 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Using y our ScreenLogic Interface Please read the following important information before operating your ScreenLogic interface. Important Precautions (T ablet, PD A, and In-wall T ouc h Screen) Before you use this device, please read this manual for setup procedures, safety precautions, and other importa[...]

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    14 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Low Battery Condition (T ablet and PD A) A warning message will be generated during a low battery condition and the T ablet and PDA will shortly thereafter be placed into (Forced) Suspend mode if operation continues without external supply of power . When a low battery condition occurs, the PDA will not[...]

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    15 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Installation[...]

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    16 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Bef ore Y ou Begin Y our IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic PDA, wireless T ablet, and in-wall touch screen are pre-configured and ready for operation. The system hardware includes a Protocol adapter , a wireless router , and your choice of wired or wireless interface. The following describes the different set u[...]

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    17 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide ScreenLogic Location Requirements The IntelliT ouch wireless router and the Protocol adapter must be located inside in a dry environment, preferably near the home owner ’ s DSL/Cable modem. T o ensure optimum wireless connection, placement of the IntelliT ouch wireless router inside the home is import[...]

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    18 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Equipment P ad/ Load Center Existing DSL/Cable Modem ScreenLogic Protocol Adapter and Wireless Router (wireless router requires an AC wall outlet) Ether net (CA T5) cable connects ScreenLogic wireless router W AN por t to existing wired or wireless router por t 1-4 Location Requirements (continued) Cabl[...]

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    19 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Wireless router and Protocol adapter with existing Indoor Control Panel (option) In some cases the homeowner will already have an existing IntelliT ouch Indoor Control Panel. The four- wire conductor cable used to connect to the ScreenLogic Protocol adapter can tap in the Indoor Control Panel’ s four [...]

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    20 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Adding Range Extender Kit for Large Home and Properties For larger homes and properties it may be necessary to install the wireless Range Extender kit (P/N 520561). The wireless Range Extender kit transfers the wireless signal for better coverage where you primarily use your T ablet and/or PDA. The wire[...]

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    21 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Connecting without Broadband Internet Access This connection setup is for homeowner ’ s that do not have a Broadband Internet connection. Note: Use of the PDA, T ablet, or in-wall touch screen does not require the use of a PC. T o connect the IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic hardware: 1. Connect the Protocol[...]

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    22 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Connecting to y our Home Network with Br oadband Access While not a requirement to run ScreenLogic, IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic can coexist with and utilize your existing home network’ s Broadband connection. There must be either an Ethernet-based Cable or DSL modem with an established Broadband Interne[...]

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    23 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide 1 23 4 WAN RJ11 RJ45 INTERNET 1 23 4 WAN - LAN - Connecting to y our Home Network with Br oadband Access (Continued) Cable Distant Limits: • Ethernet cable distance limit = 300 feet • Four-wire cable distance limit = 1500 feet Note: (*) Optional wir ing f or existing Indoor Control P anel. T ap into[...]

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    24 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Connect to the Protocol Adapter The IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic Protocol adapter is connected to the Personality board located in the Load Center or Power Center via a four-wire cable. Before connecting the cable to the adapter , first determine the length of cable required for the connection. Protocol Ad[...]

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    25 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Connecting to the P ersonality Boar d W ARNING - Read the f ollowing W ARNING information before remo ving the P ower/Load Center enclosure high voltage cover-panel. It is required that the main power into the home be switched OFF at the main circuit breaker bo x whenev er the high voltage cov er-panel [...]

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    26 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide 7. S trip back the cable conductors ¼ in. Insert the four wires into the screw terminals on either COM PORTS (J7 or J8) plug located on the left side of the Personality board. Secure the wires with the four screws. Make sure to match the color coding of the wires: The pin numbers and wire color codes a[...]

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    27 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Star t up the IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic System f or the first time After the ScreenLogic Protocol adapter and wireless router are installed, power up the system and verify that all cables are properly connected. T o star t up the system 1. Power up the Load Center and Protocol adapter: Switch the main p[...]

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    29 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Configuring ScreenLogic[...]

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    30 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Accessing IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic Configuration Program This section describes the Configurator utility dialogs used to configure ScreenLogic. Follow the Configurator utility dialogs, Steps 1 through 5 to configure ScreenLogic for the installed IntelliT ouch equipment. The Configurator utility should [...]

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    31 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Start ScreenLogic Program T o start ScreenLogic after using the Configurator utility: 1 . After completing Steps 1 through 5 of the Configurator utility , click the Finish button. The Configurator utility main screen will display . 2. Click the S tart ScreenLogic button. T o start ScreenLogic from the D[...]

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    32 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e n o Z e m i T . S . U) T M G ( e m i T n a e M h c i w n e e r G e m i T n a i i a w a H) 0 0 : 0 1 - T M G ( e m i T n a k s a l A) 0 0 : 9 0 - T M G ( & S U ( e m i T c i f i c a P a n a u j i T ; ) a d a n a C ) 0 0 : 8 0 - T M G ( e m i T n i a t n u o M) 0 0 : 7 0 - T M G ( e m i T l a r t n [...]

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    33 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D k c o l C m e t s y s l l a s t e s y t i l i t u r o t a r u g i f n o C e h t n i t e s e m i t & e t a d e h T h c u o T i l l e t n I , t e l b a T , n e e r c s h c u o t l l a W - n I , A D P e h t r o f s k c o l c & e m i t C P e h t f I . l e n a P l o r t n[...]

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    34 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Changing the Display to Show Fahrenheit to Celsius T emperature set point and actual temperature settings are displayed on the Main screen in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. T o change the temperature scale: 1. Start the ScreenLogic Configurator utility , and tap Configure IntelliT ouch . 2. On the Genera[...]

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    35 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D s t i u c r i C p u t e S . m e t s y s e h t r o f s t i u c r i c e l b a l i a v a e h t s y a l p s i D : r e t n e C d a o L . ) s ( r e t n e C n o i s n a p x E r o r e t n e C d a o L d e l l a t s n i e h t s y a l p s i D : t i u c r i C s y a l p s i D. ) 0 1 - 1 [...]

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    36 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D t i u c r i C . t i u c r i c o r c a m a s a d e s u e b n a c t a h t s t i u c r i c e l b a l i a v a e h t s y a l p s i D e h t m o r f d e t c e l e s s i t i u c r i C e r u t a e F a n e h w d e l b a n e s i n o t t u b s i h T . s t i u c r i c f o t s i l e r o n[...]

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    37 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Feature Macro Circuits Overview Feature Macro Circuits can control equipment that is not controlled by AUX circuits. In general, AUX circuits are used for high voltage equipment like pumps and lights, whereas Feature Macro Circuits are used for low voltage equipment like valve actuators. However , Featu[...]

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    38 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Assign a Circuit Name and Function Note: Before you assign circuit names in ScreenLogic, write down the circuit names and assigned buttons on the Outdoor Control Panel (in the Load Center). The circuit names you assign in ScreenLogic should match the button labels on the Outdoor Control Panel. Circuit F[...]

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    39 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IntelliT ouch Circuit Functions The following Circuit Functions allow you to assign special logic to the circuits. Note: T o ensure pr oper operation, some cir cuits shown below will only display on certain screens. For example, SAm and SAL Lights will always display on the Lights scr een, not on the Ma[...]

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    40 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IntelliT ouch Cir cuit Names AERA TOR AIR BLOWER A UX 1 A UX 2 A UX 3 A UX 4 A UX 5 A UX 6 A UX 7 A UX 8 A UX 9 A UX 10 BA CKW ASH BACK LIGHT BBQ LIGHT BEACH LIGHT BENCH BLOWER BOOSTER PUMP BUG LIGHT CABANA L TS CHEM. FEEDER CHLORINA T OR CLEANER COLOR WHEEL DECK LIGHT DRAIN LINE DRIVE LIGHT EDGE PUMP E[...]

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    41 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Creating a Feature Circuit Macro Feature Macros give you the ability to combine various circuits together so a single button can operate them all at once. For example, you could create a Macro that would give you one button that turns on your spa, spa light, fountain, fountain light, and patio lights. A[...]

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    42 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Creating Custom Names f or A uxiliar y Cir cuits There are nearly 100 circuit names stored in the IntelliT ouch software (see page 40). If you cannot find one to fit your application you can create up to 20 custom names. T o create a custom circuit name: 1. S tart the ScreenLogic Configurator and tap Co[...]

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    43 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D s t n e m n g i s s A e v l a V s m e t s y s h c u o T i l l e t n I l l A . s e v l a v o t d e n g i s s a s t i u c r i c e h t s y a l p s i D s n o i t a c i l p p a r o f ) B d n a A ( s r o t a u t c a e v l a v y r a i l i x u a o w t l o r t n o c n a c e h t f o n[...]

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    44 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Configuring V alve Actuators (Controlled b y A UX or Feature Cir cuit) All IntelliT ouch systems can drive two auxiliary valve actuators (A and B) for applications such as solar heating and water features. W ith the addition of the V alve Module (P/N 520285), installed in the Load Center , the system ca[...]

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    45 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Configuring V alve Actuators T o assign a valve actuator: 1. S tart the ScreenLogic Configurator and tap Configure IntelliT ouch . 2. T ap Next on the General Setting page and on the Setup Circuits page. The Configure Other Equipment (S tep 3 of 5) page is displayed. 3. Select the Load Center or Expansi[...]

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    46 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Setting up a T wo-Speed Pump Equipment circuits displayed on this screen will automatically switch a two-speed filter pump to high speed when these circuits are switched on. For example you can have the Filter pump switch to high speed whenever the JETS or CLEANER is on. T o assign a two-speed pump to a[...]

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    47 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Setup Solar Equipment and Heat pump option Solar equipment is configured in the “Configure Other Equipment (Step 3 of 5)” dialog, page 43. T o configure solar equipment: 1. S tart the ScreenLogic Configurator and tap Configure IntelliT ouch . 2. T ap Next on the General Setting page and on the Setup[...]

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    48 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Chlorine Generator The IntelliT ouch system is designed to operate with the following salt chlorine generators: • AutoPilot Pool Pilot Digital • GoldLine Aqua Rite • Clear T ech Automation AutoClear Plus Note: Call your manufacturer for compatibility with IntelliT ouch systems. Activate the Chlori[...]

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    49 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Configure IntelliFlo (Step 4 of 5) e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D ) s b a T 8 - 2 p m u P ( 1 p m u P p m u p o l F i l l e t n I e h t h c t a m t s u m p m u p e h t t a t e s s s e r d d a e h T t l u a f e d e h t s i 1 p m u P . n e e r c s s i h t n o d e t c e l e s ) 8 - 1 s b a t ( r e b m u n u [...]

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    50 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Configure IntelliFlo (Step 4 of 5) - Continued e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D s r e t e m a r a P r e t l i F . g n i r e t l i f r o f d e s u y l n o e r a ) s e m i t p o t s / t r a t s ( s e l u d e h c s g n i r e t l i f l o o P s e l u d e h c s e s e h T . t s i x e o t s t n e v e h c u s r u o [...]

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    51 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Configure IntelliFlo (Step 4 of 5) - Continued e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D s r e t e m a r a P m u u c a V e h t e t a r e p o o T . y l l a u n a m l o o p e h t n a e l c o t e d o m m u u c a V e h t e s U l e n a p l o r t n o c r o o d t u o h c u o T i l l e t n I e h t e c a l p , e d o m m u u [...]

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    52 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D e m i T x a M m e t s y S t r o h s a n i e m i r p l l i w p m u p e g a r e v a e h T - ) . n i m 0 t l u a f e D ( . n i m 5 - 0 o t f l e s t i r o t i n o m o t y t i l i b a e h t s a h p m u p e h t e s u a c e b e m i t f o d o i r e p t a h t s m e t s y s r o f s i[...]

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    53 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D 4 # , 3 # , 2 # , 1 # 0 1 S i . s e t o m e R e d i S - a p S 0 1 S i d e l l a t s n i e h t r o f s t i u c r i c n g i s s A ) w o R p o T ( 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 n o t t u B w o r p o t e h t r o f t i u c r i c e l b a l i a v a n a t c e l e s o t x o b n w o d - p o r d e[...]

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    54 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Configure iS4, iS10, and QT4 Quic kT ouch Y ou can specify any iS4, iS10, or QT4 spa-side remote button to control different functions. T o configure the Spa-Side remotes: 1. Start the ScreenLogic Configurator utility and click Configure IntelliT ouch . 2. Click Next on the General Setting, Setup Circui[...]

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    55 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Using ScreenLogic[...]

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    56 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Home Screen The Home screen can be configured to display the current time, date and weather conditions for your location as well as system information. e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D s n o i t i d n o C t n e r r u C n a c n e e r c s e m o H e h t , d e r u g i f n o c s i c i g o L n e e r c S w o h n o[...]

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    57 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Main Screen The Pool/Spa Main screen displays the main control buttons for the pool, spa, and user defined water features. P ool control b utton: Switches on Filter Pump and fires heater . Shared equipment systems (i5, i7+3, i9+3); rotates valves to pool position. For shared equipment: When both Heat Mo[...]

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    58 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D s e r u t a e F r e t a W / a p S / l o o P e h t n i d e r u g i f n o c s a d e n g i s s a r e s u e r a s n o t t u b t i u c r i c d e y a l p s i D , c i g o L n e e r c S g n i r u g i f n o c t u o b a n o i t a m r o f n i e r o m r o F . y t i l i t u r o t a r u g[...]

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    59 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Main Screen (Continued) e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D s e r u t a e F r e t a W t h g i m u o y t a h t s t i u c r i c f o s e l p m a x e e r a s n o t t u b t i u c r i c g n i w o l l o f e h T . s e r u t a e F r e t a W r e d n u y a l p s i d e r o m r o F . r o t a r u g i f n o C e h t n i d e n[...]

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    60 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Change the P ool and Spa T emperature All pool and spa heat modes and temperature controls are located on the Main screen. The pool or spa will heat to the settings specified on this screen. Changing P ool Heat Settings T o raise the pool water temperature: 1. From the main screen choose Heater , Solar [...]

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    61 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Color Lights T ab For lights to display in the Color Lights screen, and for the Special Lights buttons to work, you must first assign the light in the Special Lights dialog. For more information, refer to Setup Circuits (Step 2 of 5), page 35. From the Lights screen you can switch lights on or off and d[...]

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    62 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Dim Lights Lights that have dimming functionality can be dimmed from the Lights screen. Only incandescent tungsten filament lights may be dimmed. S Am , S AL, IntelliBrite, Fiber-optic, or Halogen lights cannot be dimmed. The feature circuit must be assigned a dimmer circuit function. T o assign a circu[...]

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    63 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Special Lighting Features If you have at least one Pentair S Am and/or S AL or IntelliBrite, and/or FIBER works lighting systems, you can use the special Color Set , Color Swim and Color Sync lighting features to change the lighting settings. Up to 12 of these light systems can be independently controll[...]

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    64 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Lights Screen: Configure Set Colors T ab (Color Set) The Configure Set Colors screen displays color selection, and control modes for the Pentair SA m , S AL , and FIBER works color lights. The Pentair Color Set, Color Sync, and Color Swim features are only available for IntelliT ouch models i7+3, i9+3, [...]

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    65 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D m i w S s r o l o C e r u g i f n o C : 1 M A S l o o P e h t e s a e r c e d r o e s a e r c n i o t s n o t t u b w o r r a e d i s e h t e s U . s t h g i l 2 M A S d n a 1 M A S l o o P e h t n e e w t e b , s d n o c e s n i e m i t y a l e d : 2 M A S l o o P e h t e s[...]

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    66 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Color Set Lighting Feature The Color Set feature allows any combination of up to 12 S A m, S AL , IntelliBrite, or FIBER works lighting circuits to be preset to specific colors. This feature requires at least one S A m, S AL , IntelliBrite, or FIBER works lighting product controlled by separate AUX circ[...]

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    67 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Color Sync This feature switches all S A m, S AL , IntelliBrite and FIBER works colored lights on and synchronizes the lights. T o synchronize lights: 1. From the Main screen, tap the Lights tab. 2. T ap the Color Sync button to activate all color changing lights to synchronize with each other . The pro[...]

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    68 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Lights Screen: IntelliBrite Before the configured IntelliBrite lights display on this screen, circuits must first be assigned in the “Setup Circuits (Step 2 of 5)” dialog of the Configurator utility , then selected in the “Special Lights” dialog. For more information, refer to “Set Circuits (S[...]

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    69 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D s w o r r A t h g i R / t f e L - s n o i t p O : t i u c r i C o t s w o r r a e d i s e h t e s U . e l u d e h c s n i e s u o t t i u c r i c e h t f o e m a N . t i u c r i c d e r i s e d e h t t c e l e s : e m i T t r a t S e m i t e h t t c e l e s o t s w o r r a e[...]

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    70 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Schedule Feature Use the Schedule feature to program when you want to automatically run equipment such as pool filtration or lights. Any circuit (auxiliary , feature, or macro) can be set to switch on and of f for all days of the week, or for individual days. Up to 99 programs may be created for all cir[...]

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    71 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Schedule: Run Once Screen The “Run Once” feature enables you to automatically switch equipment on for one time. For example, you can pre- program your spa to start heating every Sunday at 10 AM to 10 PM. e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D : t i u c r i C o t s w o r r a e d i s e h t e s U . e l u d e h c[...]

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    72 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Run-Once Timer Use the Run-Once timer feature to program a circuit to automatically switch equipment on for one time. Unlike the Schedule regular timer , this once-only timer does not repeat. For example, you could set up the program to pre- heat your spa ready for your arrival. After the programmed Run[...]

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    73 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Schedule: Egg Timer Screen The Egg T imer feature (count down timer) allows you to define the run time for lighting, spa, spa jets, and other circuits. Equipment can be set to be on for one minute to 23 hours 45 minutes. The factory default duration time is 12 hours. Note: If a power outage occurs durin[...]

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    74 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Setting the Egg Timer (Count Down) The Egg T imer count down feature allows you to define the run time for different circuits. For example, whenever you manually switch your spa on, you would like it to automatically turn off in two hours. Use the Egg Timer circuit to set an automatic shut-off time. The[...]

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    75 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide History Screen The History screen displays historical usage data for your pool, spa, heater , lights, and solar , as well as pool, spa, and air temperatures. The usage information can be useful for tracking the operation and efficiency of your system. e m a Nn o i t p i r c s e D t u O m o o Z / n I m o[...]

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    76 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Equipment: System Status Screen The Equipment System Status screen displays the current status of the system. The system water and air senors are constantly monitored for errors. If a sensor error is detected, the displayed error is highlighted in yellow . Also, from this screen you can cancel delays th[...]

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    77 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide System Error Messages If a system error has occurred with IntelliT ouch equipment, the displayed error message is displayed in yellow . System Delay Cancel Feature For convenience, on a one time basis, the Cancel Delays feature will cancel the following safety delays which can be set up in the IntelliT [...]

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    78 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Equipment: Chlorinator Screen Use the Equipment screen to control various system functions and view the system status. Chlorinator Status and Controls Screen T o access the Chlorinator status and controls screen: 1. From the main ScreenLogic screen, tap the Equipment and Chlorinator tab. The chlorinator[...]

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    79 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Equipment: IntelliFlo Screen From this screen you can view the current IntelliFlo pump error conditions, start or stop the IntelliFlo pump, and adjust the GPM for each pump circuit. The pump’ s power usage, RPM (IntelliFlo 4x160), and GPM (IntelliFlo) status are also displayed. IntelliFlo Status and I[...]

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    80 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IntelliFlo Status and IntelliFlo Controls Screen (Continued) • IntelliFlo Output (Pump Off/Pump On): The Pump Off box is displayed in yellow when the pump is off and not operating. The Pump On box is displayed in yellow when the pump is operating. The Power Usage (W atts), RPM, and Flow (GPM) display [...]

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    81 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IntelliFlo Status and IntelliFlo 4x160 Controls Screen T o access the IntelliFlo 4x160 status and controls screen: 1. From the main ScreenLogic screen, tap the Equipment and IntelliFlo 4x160 tab. When multiple pumps are installed, the number (address) of the pumps is also displayed. The IntelliFlo scree[...]

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    83 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Frequentl y Asked Questions (F A Qs) and T r oub leshooting[...]

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    84 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide ScreenLogic Tips and F A Qs Use the following information to resolve general ScreenLogic operation issues. ScreenLogic T echnical Suppor t Questions Before contacting Pentair W ater T echnical Support, please note that T echnical Support personnel can only assist with relevant questions regarding Intell[...]

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    85 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide How do I e xit the ScreenLogic program while using the T ablet or In-wall T ouch Screen? Press the first button (from the left side) on the front of the T ablet or In-wall touch screen to display the virtual keyboard. T ap the Ctrl key , then the Q key to exit the ScreenLogic program. ScreenLogic Error [...]

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    86 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide My T ablet and/or PD A lost the wireless connection to the ScreenLogic Wireless Router or Range Extender . How do I reconnect? The T ablet and PDA are always searching for an available wireless signal within range of your wireless router and will automatically try to reconnect to the last successful wir[...]

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    87 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide I can’t locate the ScreenLogic pr ogram on my PD A - How do I install it? PD A First Time Setup Instructions Before you can use your PDA to operate your ScreenLogic system, you need to setup the ScreenLogic PDA program. Before starting, make sure the PDA is in its cradle with the power connected. Char[...]

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    88 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide 10 . Select the network “Pentair(x) where x is your network number . Select the “Internet” button and tap “Connect”. 1 1. Y our ScreenLogic network key is required. Y our WEP Encryption Key (10 digit number) is located on the bottom of your ScreenLogic wireless router . 12 . Place the cursor i[...]

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    89 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide PD A Tips and F A Qs Y our PDA is pre-configured at that factory and is ready to use once the Protocol adapter and ScreenLogic wireless router are installed. While it is charging, you can use and configure the PDA. The charging cradle charges the battery and provides power for normal operation. When you[...]

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    90 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Do I need to load any software to get started? The Digital T ablet, PDA, and in-wall T ouch Screen comes pre-installed with all the software you will need to surf the Internet, set up e-mail, run local applications, and interact with servers and PCs. These devices provide a means to install new software[...]

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    91 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide “Connecting Please W ait” message If the T ablet has entered a suspend state, when you switch it back on, it will take a few seconds to reconnect to the ScreenLogic wireless router . If it has trouble reconnecting, move closer to the wireless router . It the T ablet is still non-responsive, hold the[...]

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    92 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide The T ab let comes with protective rubber grip handles and a shoulder strap – what do the y offer and how do I use them? The protective handles when properly secured around the device offers an enhanced handling experience with protection against bumps and knocks, up to a three-foot drop. Use the shou[...]

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    93 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IntelliFlo Alarms and W arnings The IntelliFlo displays all alarms and warnings on the control panel display . When an alarm or warning condition exists, the corresponding LED will be lit on the display . All control panel buttons are disabled until the alarm or warning is acknowledged with the Enter bu[...]

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    94 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide IntelliFlo 4x160 Alarm and W arnings The IntelliFlo 4 alarm and warnings are indicated by flashing LEDs on the control panel. For example, if a “Drive T emperature” warning occurs, the LED will blink two times , then Off , then blink two times . This sequence is repeated until the condition is clear[...]

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    96 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide The wireless router that came with my ScreenLogic kit does not reliably reach the area where I primarily use m y T ablet and/or PD A If it is not practical to place the ScreenLogic wireless router close to the primary operating location of your wireless T ablet or PDA, you can purchase a Range Extender [...]

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    97 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide ScreenLogic Wireless Connection Kit The ScreenLogic W ireless Connection kit (P/N 520639) consists of two wireless 900 Mhz transceivers which provides a wireless connection between the ScreenLogic Protocol adapter and the IntelliT ouch Load Center located at the equipment pad. This wireless connection e[...]

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    98 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Connecting remotely to y our system Using the “ScreenLogic Connect” utility you can control your pool and spa operations remotely from your laptop computer over the Internet or from your local networked computer in your house. Y ou can download the remote connection utility from www .pentairpool.com[...]

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    99 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide HomeLogic Management and Control Solution HomeLogic is the industry leader in home management and automation control systems. The HomeLogic One Home system provides cost effective automation control solutions for your home including: • Home climate thermostat control • Home audio • Interior home l[...]

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    100 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide In-W all T ouch Screen Installation The iTC35 (P/N 520502) IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic In-wall T ouch Screen interface comes custom configured with the IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic Pool and Spa control application. The in-wall touch screen device consists of the following components: Main unit: The electron[...]

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    101 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide T o install the in-wall T ouch Screen device: 1. Ensure that no electrical power is being supplied to the device. 2. Prepare the Ethernet cable and AC power cable ready to route through the opening in the lower rear housing. 3. Remove the lower knockouts from rear metal housing. 4 . Mount the rear meta[...]

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    102 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Glossary +3 IntelliT ouc h Systems: F eature Circuits, Macro circuits, and Color Set, Color Swim lighting f eatures are only av ailable with IntelliT ouch +3 system models. The IntelliT ouch +3 system models are: i7+3 (P/N 520505), i9+3S (P/N 520508), i9+3 (P/N 520509), i10+3 (P/N 520510). For more inf[...]

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    103 IntelliT ouch ScreenLogic User ’ s Guide Glossary (continued) Load Center : Metal enclosure with power rela ys, transf or mer , and circuit breakers. The Load Center is Installed prior to P ersonality Kit installation. Used f or distributing power f or controlling IntelliT ouch Systems. Also known as the “sub-panel. ” Low V oltage Compar [...]

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