This document provides specifications and configuration information for an EL8000M3 Mach 3 Hot Tub system. Key details include:
- The system model number and software version.
- Configured outputs include 3 pumps, an ozone generator, lights, heater, and main control panel.
- Installation and wiring diagrams show how components connect to the main control board.
- DIP switch settings determine the system configuration and features activated.
- Instructions for resetting persistent memory after configuration changes.
This document provides technical specifications for the EL8000 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes:
- The model and software version numbers for the system and its components.
- An overview of the basic system features, including power requirements, outputs, and optional devices.
- Instructions for resetting persistent memory to allow changes to DIP switch or software configuration settings.
- Details on the system's startup display sequence and how it indicates the software version, heater wattage, and other settings.
- Diagrams showing the wiring configuration and functions of the DIP switches on switchbanks A and B.
- Definitions of what each DIP switch controls, such as time
This document provides technical specifications for the EL8000 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes the model number, software version, and component part numbers. The document also describes the basic features and functions of the system, including power requirements, outputs, and optional devices. It provides information on setup, programming, and wiring configuration.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments EL2000 Mach 3 heating system. It includes the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. It also lists the base panels that are compatible with the system and provides an overview of the system's features, power requirements, outputs, and optional devices. The document describes how to reset persistent memory after making configuration changes and explains the system's power up display sequence.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GS501Z pool and spa control system. It includes the system model number, software version, and electrical part numbers. Wiring diagrams and dip switch settings are provided to configure the system for different components. Optional display panels, heaters, pumps and other accessories are also listed.
This document summarizes the technical specifications of the GS501Z control system from Balboa Instruments, including:
- The model number, software version, and other identifying information.
- The included base panels and optional panels that can be used.
- A system revision history and template used.
- Basic system features such as power requirements, outputs, and optional devices.
- Wiring configuration details including DIP switch settings.
- Electrical service configuration options.
This tech sheet provides specifications and configuration information for the GL8000 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes:
- A list of the system model number, software version, and part numbers.
- Descriptions of the basic system features, power requirements, and optional devices.
- Instructions for setting up DIP switches and jumpers, and resetting persistent memory.
- Details on the system's power-up display sequence and heater wattage ranges.
- Definitions of the DIP switch and jumper functions for configuring pumps, lighting, temperature units, and other settings.
This document provides technical specifications for the GS515Z pool and spa control system. It includes:
- The model and software version numbers
- A list of system components and optional add-ons
- Descriptions of basic system features like power requirements, outputs, and additional options
- Information on wiring configuration, DIP switch settings, and jumper definitions
- A diagram showing the panel button positions and assignments
This document provides a technical sheet for the Balboa Instruments GS520DZ system. It includes information on the system model and software version, as well as the base PCBA and PCB used. It also lists the basic system features and functions, wiring configuration and DIP switch settings for two setup options, and a revision history for the system software.
This document provides technical specifications for the EL8000 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes:
- The model and software version numbers for the system and its components.
- An overview of the basic system features, including power requirements, outputs, and optional devices.
- Instructions for resetting persistent memory to allow changes to DIP switch or software configuration settings.
- Details on the system's startup display sequence and how it indicates the software version, heater wattage, and other settings.
- Diagrams showing the wiring configuration and functions of the DIP switches on switchbanks A and B.
- Definitions of what each DIP switch controls, such as time
This document provides technical specifications for the EL8000 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes the model number, software version, and component part numbers. The document also describes the basic features and functions of the system, including power requirements, outputs, and optional devices. It provides information on setup, programming, and wiring configuration.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments EL2000 Mach 3 heating system. It includes the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. It also lists the base panels that are compatible with the system and provides an overview of the system's features, power requirements, outputs, and optional devices. The document describes how to reset persistent memory after making configuration changes and explains the system's power up display sequence.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GS501Z pool and spa control system. It includes the system model number, software version, and electrical part numbers. Wiring diagrams and dip switch settings are provided to configure the system for different components. Optional display panels, heaters, pumps and other accessories are also listed.
This document summarizes the technical specifications of the GS501Z control system from Balboa Instruments, including:
- The model number, software version, and other identifying information.
- The included base panels and optional panels that can be used.
- A system revision history and template used.
- Basic system features such as power requirements, outputs, and optional devices.
- Wiring configuration details including DIP switch settings.
- Electrical service configuration options.
This tech sheet provides specifications and configuration information for the GL8000 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes:
- A list of the system model number, software version, and part numbers.
- Descriptions of the basic system features, power requirements, and optional devices.
- Instructions for setting up DIP switches and jumpers, and resetting persistent memory.
- Details on the system's power-up display sequence and heater wattage ranges.
- Definitions of the DIP switch and jumper functions for configuring pumps, lighting, temperature units, and other settings.
This document provides technical specifications for the GS515Z pool and spa control system. It includes:
- The model and software version numbers
- A list of system components and optional add-ons
- Descriptions of basic system features like power requirements, outputs, and additional options
- Information on wiring configuration, DIP switch settings, and jumper definitions
- A diagram showing the panel button positions and assignments
This document provides a technical sheet for the Balboa Instruments GS520DZ system. It includes information on the system model and software version, as well as the base PCBA and PCB used. It also lists the basic system features and functions, wiring configuration and DIP switch settings for two setup options, and a revision history for the system software.
This document provides specifications for the Balboa GS525Z spa control system. Key details include:
- The system model is a GS5-GS525Z-RCA-3.0K with software version 43.
- It requires a base PCBA and PCB as well as panels for different spa models.
- The basic system features include power requirements, outputs, and additional optional devices.
- Wiring configurations and DIP switch settings are outlined for setups 1 and 2, showing connections for heaters, pumps, blowers, and other devices.
This document provides specifications for the Balboa VS523DZ spa system. It includes the model number, software version, and component part numbers. The document also lists the basic system features, including power requirements, output devices, and optional equipment. Wiring diagrams and DIP switch settings are provided for two different output device configurations.
This document provides specifications and configuration details for the Balboa Instruments GS501Z pool and spa control system. Key components include the GS500Z main printed circuit board and optional display panels. The system supports various heater sizes and voltages, and can be configured for different pump, circulation, and electrical wiring setups using dip switches and jumpers. Revisions to the main circuit board and a history of software updates are also documented.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GL2001 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. Wiring diagrams and descriptions of features such as power requirements, control panel options, and dip switch settings are also provided.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments VS510SZ spa control system. It includes the model number, software version, and other component details. Wiring diagrams and dip switch settings are shown to configure pumps, heating, and other functions. Guidelines are provided for resetting persistent memory and basic system operation.
This document provides the technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GS511Z pool/spa control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. The document also details the basic system features, wiring configuration and DIP switch settings, and a revision history.
This document provides technical specifications and information for the Balboa Instruments VS510SZ pool and spa control system. It includes the model number, software version, and other identifying information. wiring diagrams and instructions are provided showing how to configure dip switches and connect components like pumps, lights, and an ozone generator. Instructions are also given on resetting persistent memory when changing dip switch settings.
This document provides information about a VS514SZ hot tub system including:
- The system model number and software version
- A list of parts included in the system
- An overview of basic system features like power requirements, outputs, and optional devices
- Details on resetting persistent memory to update DIP switch settings
This document provides technical specifications and wiring information for the Balboa Instruments VS503SZ system. Key details include:
- The system model is a VSP-VS503SZ-DCAH with software version 43.
- It lists the main PCBA, PCB, and base panel part numbers.
- Wiring diagrams and descriptions are provided for the standard configuration including power requirements, outputs, optional devices, and dip switch settings.
- Instructions for resetting persistent memory and details on time of day retention are included.
- Guidelines are given for ozone connections and changing the voltage output.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GS500Z control system. It includes the system model number, software version, and optional equipment. The document also describes the system's basic features, functions, power requirements, outputs, and optional devices. It provides a diagram of the control system layout and connections.
This document provides a tech sheet for the VS504SZ system with software version 43. It includes information about the system model, base PCBA, panels, and features. The document also provides wiring diagrams and explanations of DIP switch settings and jumper configurations for the system.
This document provides technical specifications for the VS504SZ pool and spa control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, and electrical pinouts. The document also details wiring configurations, dip switch settings, and connections for optional devices like ozone generators.
This document provides information about a VS511Z hot tub system from Balboa Instruments, including:
- The system model number, software version, and other identifying information.
- A list of compatible base and display panel parts.
- A revision history showing past software updates.
- An overview of basic system features like power requirements and outputs.
- A diagram labeling system components.
This document provides a technical sheet for the VS501SZ spa system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. It also details the basic system features, wiring configuration, dip switch settings, and ozone connections for the spa system.
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This document provides specifications for the Balboa GS525Z spa control system. Key details include:
- The system model is a GS5-GS525Z-RCA-3.0K with software version 43.
- It requires a base PCBA and PCB as well as panels for different spa models.
- The basic system features include power requirements, outputs, and additional optional devices.
- Wiring configurations and DIP switch settings are outlined for setups 1 and 2, showing connections for heaters, pumps, blowers, and other devices.
This document provides specifications for the Balboa VS523DZ spa system. It includes the model number, software version, and component part numbers. The document also lists the basic system features, including power requirements, output devices, and optional equipment. Wiring diagrams and DIP switch settings are provided for two different output device configurations.
This document provides specifications and configuration details for the Balboa Instruments GS501Z pool and spa control system. Key components include the GS500Z main printed circuit board and optional display panels. The system supports various heater sizes and voltages, and can be configured for different pump, circulation, and electrical wiring setups using dip switches and jumpers. Revisions to the main circuit board and a history of software updates are also documented.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GL2001 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. Wiring diagrams and descriptions of features such as power requirements, control panel options, and dip switch settings are also provided.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments VS510SZ spa control system. It includes the model number, software version, and other component details. Wiring diagrams and dip switch settings are shown to configure pumps, heating, and other functions. Guidelines are provided for resetting persistent memory and basic system operation.
This document provides the technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GS511Z pool/spa control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. The document also details the basic system features, wiring configuration and DIP switch settings, and a revision history.
This document provides technical specifications and information for the Balboa Instruments VS510SZ pool and spa control system. It includes the model number, software version, and other identifying information. wiring diagrams and instructions are provided showing how to configure dip switches and connect components like pumps, lights, and an ozone generator. Instructions are also given on resetting persistent memory when changing dip switch settings.
This document provides information about a VS514SZ hot tub system including:
- The system model number and software version
- A list of parts included in the system
- An overview of basic system features like power requirements, outputs, and optional devices
- Details on resetting persistent memory to update DIP switch settings
This document provides technical specifications and wiring information for the Balboa Instruments VS503SZ system. Key details include:
- The system model is a VSP-VS503SZ-DCAH with software version 43.
- It lists the main PCBA, PCB, and base panel part numbers.
- Wiring diagrams and descriptions are provided for the standard configuration including power requirements, outputs, optional devices, and dip switch settings.
- Instructions for resetting persistent memory and details on time of day retention are included.
- Guidelines are given for ozone connections and changing the voltage output.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GS500Z control system. It includes the system model number, software version, and optional equipment. The document also describes the system's basic features, functions, power requirements, outputs, and optional devices. It provides a diagram of the control system layout and connections.
This document provides a tech sheet for the VS504SZ system with software version 43. It includes information about the system model, base PCBA, panels, and features. The document also provides wiring diagrams and explanations of DIP switch settings and jumper configurations for the system.
This document provides technical specifications for the VS504SZ pool and spa control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, and electrical pinouts. The document also details wiring configurations, dip switch settings, and connections for optional devices like ozone generators.
This document provides information about a VS511Z hot tub system from Balboa Instruments, including:
- The system model number, software version, and other identifying information.
- A list of compatible base and display panel parts.
- A revision history showing past software updates.
- An overview of basic system features like power requirements and outputs.
- A diagram labeling system components.
This document provides a technical sheet for the VS501SZ spa system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. It also details the basic system features, wiring configuration, dip switch settings, and ozone connections for the spa system.
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This document summarizes the specifications of the ACM-4200/ACM-4201 Megapixel IP Camera. It has a 1/3" Micron Progressive Scan CMOS sensor, bundled f4.2mm fixed lens, 0.5 lux low light performance, MPEG-4/MJPEG compression, and supports resolutions up to 1280x1024 at 8FPS. It has motion detection, audio support, and power options of 12V DC or Power over Ethernet. Key features include interchangeable lenses, image controls, and day/night functionality.
Spice Park is a company that sells electronic components. Their inventory as of April 2013 included over 4,000 items across various categories such as semiconductors, passive parts, batteries, mechanical parts, DC motors, and lamps. The document also provides a detailed list of over 80 MOSFET parts sold by Spice Park including part numbers, manufacturers, electrical characteristics, and update dates.
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What’s been going on in the media centergcleveland
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This document discusses four approaches that email programs can take to incorporate content marketing:
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2) Educational - "Lead nurturing" content like tutorials and articles to move prospects through consideration phases.
3) Engaging - Entertaining content like games and contests to build interaction and reward subscribers.
4) Personalized - Highly segmented, triggered messages customized for individual subscribers.
Taking a variety of approaches keeps subscribers engaged without constant promotions and conditions them to interact over time.
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This document provides technical specifications and configuration information for the Balboa Instruments EL2001 Mach 3 controller. Key details include:
- The system model and software version numbers
- Supported base panels and components
- A revision history showing past software updates
- Descriptions of basic system features, outputs, and optional devices
- Information on persistent memory and the power-up display sequence
- Wiring diagrams and definitions of the DIP switch and jumper settings
This document provides a tech sheet for the EL2000 Mach 3 system with model number E2P-EL2000M3-YCAH. It includes information on the system hardware, software version, wiring configuration, dip switch settings, and basic features and functions. The document is intended to provide details for installers on how to configure and operate the pool/spa control system.
This document provides technical specifications for the EL2001 Mach 3 controller, including:
- The model, software version, and part numbers for the system and its components.
- Information on compatible base panels and a system revision history.
- Overviews of the system's features, power requirements, outputs, and optional devices.
- Details on persistent memory, the power-up display sequence, wiring configuration and DIP switch settings.
- Definitions of the DIP switches and jumpers used to configure the system.
This document provides technical specifications and configuration information for the Balboa Instruments EL2001 Mach 3 controller system. Key details include:
- The system model and software version numbers
- Supported base panels and components
- Instructions for resetting persistent memory to implement DIP switch or software configuration changes
- System power requirements and output connections
- Diagrams of the DIP switch banks and definitions of each switch's function
- Wiring configuration and color codes
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments EL2001 Mach 3 pool and spa control system. It includes information about software versions, compatible base panels and accessories. The document also describes features of the system like power requirements, outputs, and optional devices. It provides details on persistent memory functionality for retaining settings and the normal power up display sequence.
This document provides technical specifications for the EL2001 Mach 3 controller system, including:
- Model and software version numbers
- Supported base panels and components
- A revision history showing software updates
- Descriptions of basic system features, outputs, and optional devices
- Diagrams of wiring configuration and DIP switch settings
- Definitions of DIP switches and jumpers
This document provides technical specifications for the EL2KELEC Mach 3 spa control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. Wiring diagrams and DIP switch settings are provided to illustrate the standard configuration. The document also describes features of the control system such as power requirements, outputs, optional devices, and how to reset persistent memory settings.
This document provides technical specifications for the EL84P Mach 3 pool and spa control system. It includes the model and software version numbers, optional base and auxiliary panels that can be used, and a system revision history. Wiring diagrams and DIP switch settings are provided for the default system configuration.
This tech sheet provides specifications for the GL8000 Mach 3 system. It includes the software version, base panel model, wiring diagram, and DIP switch settings. The document defines features of the system like power requirements, audio/visual capabilities, and optional devices. It also outlines the power up display sequence and describes how to reset persistent memory.
This document provides technical specifications and setup information for the EL2KGAS Mach 3 gas heater control system. It includes the system model number, software version, part numbers, wiring diagrams, and DIP switch settings for two different configurations (setups). Revision history and basic features are also outlined.
This document provides the technical specifications for the EL1001 Mach 3 control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, base PCBA number, and PCB board number. The document also describes the basic system features, power requirements, outputs, and wiring configuration including DIP switch settings.
This document provides technical specifications for the EL1000 Mach 3 control system. It includes the model number, software version, base PCBA number, and PCB number. It also lists the base panels that can be used and provides a revision history, basic system features, wiring configuration details, DIP switch settings, and definitions for switches and jumpers.
This document provides the technical specifications for the EL1001 Mach 3 controller system. It includes the model number, software version, and component part numbers. The document also describes the basic system features, power requirements, outputs, and programming via DIP switches and jumpers. Configuration options and a wiring diagram are shown.
This document provides wiring configuration and DIP switch settings for two setup options of a VS520DZ 4.0kW spa system. Setup 1 wires the system with a 2-speed pump and stereo audio, while Setup 2 wires for a 2-speed pump and circulation pump with stereo audio. Key differences between the setups involve wiring for different pumps and setting the DIP switches for circulation pump operation.
This document provides technical specifications for the EL1000 Mach 3 control system. It includes the model number, software version, base PCBA number, and HEX file. It also lists the base panels that can be used and provides a system revision history. The document describes basic system features, power requirements, system outputs, and persistent memory functions. It includes a wiring diagram, DIP switch settings, and definitions for switches, jumpers, and other components.
This document provides technical specifications for the EL1000 Mach 3 control system. It includes the model number, software version, base PCBA number, and HEX file. It also lists the base panels that can be used and provides a system revision history. The document describes basic system features, power requirements, system outputs, and persistent memory functions. It includes a wiring diagram, DIP switch settings, and definitions for switches, jumpers, and other components.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Water Group VS100 control system. Key details include:
- The system model number is MM7-VS100-HCAK with software version 41.
- It can be used with various control panels including the VL200, VL240, VL260, and VL401/403 panels.
- The basic system features include operating a 120V pump, ozone generator, and 1kW heater from the VS100 circuit board.
This document provides the technical specifications for the EL1000P2 Mach 3 control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, base PCBA and PCB part numbers. The document also describes the basic system features, power requirements, outputs, and persistent memory functionality. Diagrams show the switchbank and jumper settings, and definitions are provided for the DIP switches and jumpers.
This document provides technical specifications and configuration details for the Balboa Instruments GS501SZ pool and spa control system. It lists the system model number, software version, and electrical component part numbers. Wiring diagrams and DIP switch settings are provided for the standard configuration with options for alternative setups. Troubleshooting tips and specifications for optional equipment are also included.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GL2001 Mach 3 pool and spa control system. It includes the system model number, software version, base PCBA number, and PCB board revision. It also lists compatible base panels and provides information on system features, power requirements, optional devices, and persistent memory functionality.
This document provides instructions for adjusting various settings on a spa control panel, including temperature unit (F or C), time of day, economy mode start time and duration, panel lock, and descriptions of default settings and modes like economy mode and freeze protection. Settings are adjusted using the program, list, enter and up/down arrow keys, and confirmed with enter. Error codes are displayed as flashing dots and require servicing.
The document provides instructions for operating various functions of a spa or hot tub. It describes the economy mode which maintains water temperature 20°F below the set point. It also describes the freeze protection mode which activates the pump and heater if water drops below certain temperatures. Default settings are described such as filtration cycles running for 1 hour every 24 hours with water at 95°F. Instructions are provided for operating pumps, blowers, lights and setting the temperature. Error codes and troubleshooting tips are also summarized.
This document provides installation and operation instructions for a PS-9704 series pool/spa control system. It includes guidelines for installing remote heaters, making electrical and wet connections, programming filtration settings, and troubleshooting. Safety precautions are outlined, and a wiring diagram and parts list are provided.
The document provides installation and operation instructions for a Platinum Series pool and spa control system. It includes details on installing remote heaters, electrical connections, temperature sensors, equipment connections, and programming filtration settings. Safety instructions are provided at the beginning regarding proper installation and use of the system.
The document provides installation instructions for PS-6502 & PS-6503 Platinum Series pool and spa control systems. It describes how to install the heater in different locations including on the bottom, back, or top of the control box using adjustable clamps or slide brackets. The instructions also cover electrical installation, temperature sensor placement, equipment connections, and programming filtration settings. Additional sections provide details on optional equipment, operational considerations, troubleshooting, and warranty information.
The document provides information on the default system operation, freeze protection modes, high temperature error handling, filtration cycles, pump and blower controls, light controls, temperature setting, and error identification for a spa or pool system. When power is applied, the system will initiate a default 24-hour filtration cycle at 95°F. It describes two modes of freeze protection below 59°F and 49°F and will suspend filtration if temperatures exceed 115°F or reach errors.
The document provides instructions for operating and programming a spa, including:
- If the water temperature exceeds 115°F, the heater will turn off, and above 122°F all outputs will disable until cooled.
- The filtration cycle can be programmed to run 1, 2, or 3 times daily for 60, 120, 180, or 480 minutes each cycle.
- By default, the spa will filter for 1 hour every 24 hours, maintaining the temperature at 95°F.
- Instructions are provided for operating the pump, accessory, light, and adjusting the temperature settings.
- The system enters a freeze protection mode if the temperature drops below 59°F by turning the pump on periodically.
The document provides instructions for operating and programming a spa control system. It describes how the system handles high temperatures, allows setting filter cycles for 1-3 times daily and durations of 60-180 minutes, and will default to a 24-hour filter cycle at 95°F if power is lost. It also explains how to operate the pump, light, and change the temperature setting, and describes freeze protection and error identification features.
This document summarizes the revision history of PCB part number 33-0024-Rx from the initial R0 revision in January 1999 through the current R6 revision. It describes the changes made at each revision level such as PCB layout changes, software changes, additions of memory and removal of features. It also provides information to help identify the correct wiring diagram for a given revision level.
This document provides instructions for an Eco 1 timed filtration system. It states to press and hold the light button to change the duration of filtration, and to press and hold the pump button to change the number of times filtration will occur. It also provides contact information for My Pool and Spas, a wholesale pool and spa parts supplier.
The document provides instructions for setting various operating parameters of a pool or spa control system including time, filtration start/duration, temperature display units, panel lock, economy mode, freeze protection, and error conditions. It describes pressing the program key to access each setting and using up/down arrows to adjust before pressing program to save. It also lists default settings if power is lost.
The changes include:
- Two programmable filtration cycles, one for AM and one for PM.
- A new "Smart Summer Mode" that operates pumps and chlorinators during cooler times when temperatures exceed a threshold.
- Optional programming via Palm Pilot or keypad.
- New auxiliary circuit and circulation pump options.
- Updated owner's manuals to reflect changes.
This document provides contact information for a wholesale pool and spa parts business called MyPoolSpas.com. It lists their phone number as 920-925-3094. The business sells wholesale pool and spa parts.
This document provides contact information for a company called MyPoolSpas.com Spa Parts Wholesale Pool. They sell pool and spa parts and can be reached by calling 920-925-3094. The document lists the name of the company and their phone number.
The document provides instructions for programming various settings on an HT-2 / 9600 Series spa control system, including time of day, filtration cycle start time and duration, economy mode start time and duration, temperature units (Fahrenheit or Celsius), and a spa-side lock feature. It also describes low level programming options that can be changed by positioning jumpers on the system board, including pump, blower, light, ozone, fiber optics, clock, current, circulation pump, and sensor calibration settings.
The document discusses four jumpers on a system board that can be positioned to change parameters of an equipment system. Jumper 1 sets either a high or low current limit. Jumper 2 selects whether temperature is displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Jumpers 3 and 4 determine if the pumps run as single or two speed pumps. Positioning the jumpers allows customizing the system's operation based on electrical specifications and pump configuration.
This document provides instructions for operating an infrared remote control for a pool or spa. It includes:
1. A key chart explaining the functions of each button on the remote control.
2. Instructions for programming the remote to control up to three home entertainment or automation devices by entering their unique four-digit codes.
3. Procedures for replacing batteries, searching for codes if a device is not responding, checking stored codes, and putting the remote into learning mode to add new functions from an original remote control.
The document provides instructions for programming a Palm Pilot PDA to communicate with and adjust the low-level programming of Hydro-Quip control systems. The PDA must have the Serve-Soft 2 software installed and unlocked using the username "Hydro-Quip" and password "Hq92u1". An ADIR-1 cartridge is used to connect the PDA to the control system. Low-level parameters can then be viewed and modified on the PDA screen by tapping selections. Additional features like current states, troubleshooting, and documentation can also be accessed.
1. EL8000M3 Mach 3 Hot Sheet
System Model # EL8-EL8000M3-YCAH
Software Version # 28
EPN # 2071
Base PCBA - PN 55214
PCB EL8000 – PN 22041 Rev A
Base Panels
ML900 – PN 54589
Template used: 40575-v28_A.pdf 12/04/2006
54581_97_A.pdf 07/05/2007
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2. Basic System Features and Functions
Power Requirements
• 240VAC, 60Hz, 48A, Class A GFCI-protected service (Circuit Breaker rating = 60A max.)
• 4 wires (hot, hot, neutral, ground)
System Outputs
Setup 1 (As Manufactured)
• 240V Pump 1, 2-Speed
• 240V Pump 2, 2-Speed
• 240V Pump 3, 1-Speed
• 240V Pump 4, 1-Speed
• 120V Ozone
• 12V Spa Light
• 120V Fiber Optic Light and Wheel
• 120V AV (Stereo)
• 120V TV Lift
• 240V 5.5kW Heater
Additional Options
W
J21
J40 AUX PANELS J16
W
• Full Feature Dolphin Remote W9
and Spa-only Dolphin Remote J77
K-A 12VAC-B
J12
• Spa Monitor 1 2 3
W30 J38 K16
R
J34
Connects to Main Panel terminal J70, J71, J72, or J73
B
W
J70 J31
• IR or RF Dolphin Receiver Modules
G
Connects to Remote terminal J20
EXP I/O W10
J20
J71
• Ozone Generator J36
MAIN PANELS
REMOTE
Connects to terminal J4 U4
• MoodEFX Lighting
J72
Connects to Spa Light terminal J8 J91
J84
J73
• FiberEFX Lighting
J69
Connects to Spa Light terminal J8 ADCM
J51
• Stereo System TV 2
J17 J15
Connects to A.V. terminal J5 J22 J24 J82 J19 J18 J83
SWITCHBANK B SEN. A SEN. B VAC UV TV 1 TST AUX. F CFG
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3. Persistent Memory and Powering Up
Any time you change DIP Switches or Software Configuration Settings that message on power up:
affect parameters the user can change (any filter settings, set temperature If “ ” appears before (and instead of) “ ” or
default, Celsius vs Fahrenheit, 12-hour vs 24-hour time, reminders “ ”, you have not configured DIP Switches and/or
suppression, etc), you must reset Persistent Memory for your DIP Switch Software Configuration Settings in a valid manner. This must be corrected
or Software Configuration Settings changes to take effect. You should before you can reset Persistent Memory.
also reset Persistent Memory after loading a new file into a board (using
the ESM, purchased seperately). The switch numbers, jumpers, or configuration settings displayed after
“ ” are ones with which the system has found a configuration
To reset Persistent Memory: problem. For example:
• Power down. • “ ” would mean that the combination of how you’ve
• Set A12 ON (See illustration below). set A5 and how you’ve set B2 is not supported on this system.
• Power up. • “ ” would mean that there is a problem with jumper J99
• Wait until “ ” or “ ” is displayed on your panel. • “ ” would mean that the combination of how
Note: If “ ” appears see section below. you’ve set pump 3 for 1-speed and blower for 1-speed is not
• Set A12 OFF. (This can be done safely with power on if you use a supported on this system.
non-conductive tool such as a pencil to push the switch back to the • “ ” would mean that the combination of how
OFF position. Otherwise, power down before setting A12 OFF) you’ve set DIP switches which have been assigned to pump 3 and
• Power up again (if you powered down in the previous step). blower is not supported on this system.
• For all other power ups, leave A12 OFF.
Power Up Display Sequence
About Persistent Memory and Time of Day Retention: Upon power up, you should see the following on the display:
This system uses memory that doesn’t require a battery to store a variety • Three numbers in a row, which are the SSID (the System Software
of settings. What we refer to as Persistent Memory stores all the User ID). The third display of these numbers is the Software Version,
Preferences, as well as all the filter settings, the set temperature, and the which should match the version of your system. For example, if
heat mode. these three numbers are , that is a Mach 3 EL8000 at
version 26.
Persistent Memory is not used for Time of Day. Time of Day needs to be • If there is a Configuration Error, the message (see above) will
“kept running” (not just stored) while the power is off, so a separate appear at this point (and none of the messages below will display).
Real Time Clock feature (on all models except the EL1000) keeps track Otherwise what comes next is:
of Time of Day while the unit is off. Time of Day Retention, and Time of • “ ” (indicating the system is configured for a heater between
Day Retention alone, is controlled by the J91 jumper. J91 must be set 3 and 6 kW) or “ ” (indicating the system is configured for a
according to main system panel used. heater effectively* between 1 and 3 kW). “ ” should appear
for all EL models running at 240VAC. “ ” should appear for all
Switchbank A Switchbank B
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
J91 J91
RTC RTC
heater, no heater type display will appear.
Enabled Disabled • “ ” or “ ” will appear to signal the start of
(Not Jumpered) (Jumpered)
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.
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4. Wiring Configuration and DIP Settings
Setup 1 (As Manufactured)
• 240V Pump 1, 2-Speed • 240V Pump 4, 1-Speed • 120V Ozone • 240V 5.5kW Heater
• 240V Pump 2, 2-Speed • 12V Spa Light • 120V AV (Stereo) • ML900 Main Panel
• 240V Pump 3, 1-Speed • 120V Fiber Optic • 120V TV Lift
J93
FUSE 10A 250V
K11
BARCODE F5
W15
K4 J1 K9 J5 J79 K10
J2 J14 J4 J6
MADE IN U.S.A.
TRC6
BALBOA INSTRUMENTS, INC.
2-Spd P1
3
Ozone
A.V.
W1 2
J39
N
COPYRIGHT 2005
1
P/N 22041 REV A
N
N
N
N
W7
EL8000 Mach 3
N
W8 W13
G
G
G
G
G
J81 J45 J41 J33
G
W5 W6 J3 W12
12 VAC
W2
K5 J8 K14 F4 J10
J7 J9 FUSE 3A 250V
K13
Fiber Opt.
G
K1
N
Light
J30
Spa
G
W4
J16
G
TV Lift
N
J21
G
N
AUX PANELS
N
W9
B
12VAC-B
F6 12VAC-B 1
J40
1 3
J96 2
J49
J47
J90 2 2
FUSE 30A CLASS G
J77 Red
J9-120V
BLK-A
J13 J97 3
J29 BLK-A 12VAC-B
1-Spd P3
3 1 J76
To J12
BLK-A J94 J37 J12 White
120V Fiber K3 J11 K2
1 2 3
F7 FUSE 30A CLASS G W30 J38 K16
J34
12V Light
P3 + P4
2-Spd P2
Green
Black
1-Spd P4
N
WHT AC (120V)
N
White
J70 J31
G
W14
G
J25
To RED AC (240V) Green
TB1 J44 J28 J52 J27 J35 J43 J23 J32
240V
NEUTRAL
WHITE
W3 EXP I/O W10
Trans
J20
J71
J26 J42 J50 J48 J36
FUSE 1/2A 250V
MAIN PANELS
F2 K15
REMOTE
BLACK
BLK AC
HOT
J66 J65 J68 K8 J89 U4
J92 J86
J64 J63 J67
TORQUE J72
RANGE
RED
HOT
FOR TB1:
27-30 IN. LBS. J84
J58 J57 J62 J54 J91
J85
K12 RTC
J73
Enabled
F1
J95 J46 J74 J75 J53 J55 J59 J60 J56 J61
J69
RED AC (240V)
ADCM
K7
J51
J101 J100 K6
TV 2
J22 J24 J82 J19 J18 J17 J15 J83
HTR2 5.5 kW HTR1
SWITCHBANK A SWITCHBANK B VAC UV TV 1 TST AUX. F
SE
SEN. A SEN. B
E CFG
Configuration
Settings
Enabled
WARNING: Main Power to system should be turned OFF BEFORE adjusting DIP switches.
WARNING: Persistent Memory (A12) must be RESET to allow new DIP switch settings to take effect. (See Persistent Memory page)
Switchbank A Switchbank B Wiring Color Key
SSID # 120 Volt Connections
100 240 Volt Connections
134
Black AC Jumpers
28
12 Volt Connections
A7, Assignable
Not Assigned B1, Assignable
Not Assigned B7, Assignable
Not Assigned
Relay Control Wires
A8, Assignable
Not Assigned B2, Assignable
Not Assigned B8, Assignable
Not Assigned
A3, + 2 Pumps w/Heat A9, Assignable
Not Assigned B3, Assignable
Not Assigned B9, Assignable
Not Assigned
Connector Key
B4, Assignable
Not Assigned B10, Assignable
Not Assigned
A5, Assignable
Not Assigned A11, Special Amp Rule OFF B5, Assignable
Not Assigned B11, Assignable
Not Assigned Typically Line voltage
A6, Assignable
Not Assigned A12, Memory ON B6, Assignable
Not Assigned B12, Assignable
Not Assigned
Typically Line voltage for 2-speed pumps
1 3 1 3 Spa Light RTC Config Settings
J49 J47 J29 J39 J37 12V Enabled Enabled
Neutral (Common)
2 120V/240V 2 2 2 J83 Ground
Fiber Light J9 J2 with
3 and Wheel 1 3
Black AC Pump 1 Low
1
J91 Note flat sides in connector
1 2 3
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5. DIP Switches Definitions
WARNING:
•Setting DIP switches incorrectly may cause abnormal system behavior and/or damage to system components.
•Refer to Switchbank illustration in this hot sheet for correct settings for this system.
•Contact Balboa if you require additional configuration pages added to this hot sheet.
DIP Switchbank A Key
A1 ............... Test Mode (normally Off)
A2 ............... In “ON” position, add one high-speed pump (or blower) with Heater
A3 ............... In “ON” position, add two high-speed pumps (or 1 HS Pump and Blower) with Heater
A4 ............... In “ON” position, add four high-speed pumps (or 3 HS Pumps and Blower) with Heater
A10 ............... When switched ON when spa is on, system will enter the Edit Menu for Configuration Settings
Do not start spa with A10 turned on or CFE* error will occur
A11 ............... In “ON” position, enables Special Amperage Rule, see "SA" in Software Configuration section for functionality with your system
............... In “OFF” position, disables Special Amperage Rule
A12 ............... Persistent memory reset (used when spa is powering up) See "Persistent Memory and Powering Up" page
A2, A3, and A4 work in combination to determine the number of high-speed devices and blowers that can run before the heat is disabled. i.e.
A2 and A3 in the ON position and A4 in the OFF position will allow the heater to operate with up to 3 high-speed pumps (or two HS Pumps and
Blower) running at the same time. Heat is disabled when the fourth high-speed pump or blower is turned on.
Note: A2/A3/A4 all off = No heat with any high-speed pump or blower.
*CFE errors are illegal configurations such as a pump and a blower set to run on the same output. The configuration must be corrected before
the spa will operate.
Assignable DIP Switch Key
A5 . . . . . . Not Assigned
A6 . . . . . . Not Assigned
A7 . . . . . . Not Assigned
A8 . . . . . . Not Assigned
A9 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B1 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B2 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B3 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B4 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B5 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B6 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B7 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B8 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B9 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B10 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B11 . . . . . . Not Assigned
B12 . . . . . . Not Assigned
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6. Jumper Definitions
WARNING:
•Setting Jumpers incorrectly may cause abnormal system behavior and/or damage to system components.
•Refer to Jumper illustration in this hot sheet for correct settings for this system.
•Contact Balboa if you require additional configuration pages added to this hot sheet.
Jumpers Key
J29 . . . . . . . . . Jumper on Pins 1 and 2 will power J9-pin 1 (Mister) at 12 Volts AC.
Jumper on Pins 2 and 3 will power J9-pin 1 (Mister) at 120/240 Volts AC.
Note: W4 controls voltage on return line of J9-pin 3 and must be set for the same voltage.
J37 . . . . . . . . . Jumper on Pins 1 and 2 will power one leg of J10-pin 2 (Spa Light) at 120/240 Volts AC.
Jumper on Pins 2 and 3 will power one leg of J10-pin 2 (Spa Light) at 12 Volts AC.
Note: W9 controls voltage on the return line of J10-pin 1 and must be set for the same voltage.
J39 . . . . . . . . . Jumper on Pins 1 and 2 will power J2 pin 2 with Pump 1 Low.
Jumper on Pins 2 and 3 will power J2 pin 2 with the Circ Pump.
Note: W6 controls voltage on common line of J2-pin 3
J47 . . . . . . . . . Jumper on Pins 1 and 2 will power J8 pin 2 (Fiber Optic Light) and J7 at 120/240 Volts AC.
Jumper on Pins 2 and 3 will power J8 pin 2 (Fiber Optic Light) at 12 Volts AC.
Note: J47 and J49 must be set for the same voltage. W5 controls voltage on return line of J8-pin 3 and
must be set to the same voltage.
J49 . . . . . . . . . Jumper on Pins 2 and 3 will power J8 pin 1 (Fiber Optic Wheel) at 120/240 Volts AC.
Jumper on Pins 1 and 2 will power J8 pin 1 (Fiber Optic Wheel) at 12 Volts AC.
Note: J47 and J49 must be set for the same voltage. W5 controls voltage on return line of J8-pin 3 and
must be set to the same voltage.
J91 . . . . . . . . . Jumper on 1 Pin only enables Real Time Clock function, for use with time capable panels.
Jumper on Pins 1 and 2 will disable RTC function, for use with non-time capable panels.
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7. Software Configuration Settings Default
As Set
As Set to Default
Program Filter Cycles by Duration n Y
n = Start and stop times; for time capable panels.
Y = Duration; for non-time capable panels = 1 DIP Switch
Pump 1 in Filter (w/Circ Pump) n Y (This feature is used in Circ Mode only.)
Allows Pump 1 Low to operate in Filter Cycles to add extra filtration.
n = Normal; Y = Pump 1 with Circ
24-Hour Time * n Y
n = 12-hour (am/pm); Y = 24-hour (militaryEuropean); = 1 DIP Switch
* Sets default for user preferences - only applies when persistent memory is reset (A12 On) during power-up.
Celsius * n Y
n = Fahrenheit; Y = Celsius; = 1 DIP Switch
* Sets default for user preferences - only applies when persistent memory is reset (A12 On) during power-up
Timeouts 1 F 2 3 4 5 6
1-6 = 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 minutes; F = 15 minutes
Pump 1 Low Timeout d 1 2 3 4
d = Use “Timeouts” value above; 1-4 = number of hours; = 3 DIP Switch
Light Timeout d 1 2 3 4
d = Use “Timeouts” value above; 1-4 = number of hours
Scrunch Panel n Y
n = Normal panel layout;
Y = Alternate panel layout (ML900 scrunching enabled - ML550/700
Jets 3 replaces Blower; = 1 DIP Switch
Circ Type (behavior) n A 3 P
n = Non circ or circ pump not plumbed with heater; A = 24-hour;
3 = 24-hour with 3ºF shutoff outside filter;
P = Acts like Pump 1 Low (filter cycles, polls, etc.); = 2 DIP Switch
Pump 1 Speeds 1 2
1 = 1 speed; 2 = 2 speed; = 1 DIP Switch
Pump 2 Speeds 0 1 2
0 = Disabled; 1 = On/Off; 2 = 2 speed; = 2 DIP Switch
PUMP SPEEDS
Pump 3 Speeds 0 1 2
0 = Disabled; 1 = On/Off; 2 = 2 speed; = 3 DIP Switch
Pump 4 Speeds 0 1 E H L
0 = Disabled; 1 = On/Off on board; E = External X-P or X-P231 Relay;
H = On/Off on pin 1 of X-P632 board; L = 2 speed on X-P632 board; = 3 DIP Switch
Pump 5 Speeds 0 1 E L
0 = Disabled; 1 = On/Off on board; E = External X-P or X-P231 Relay;
L = On/Off on pin 2 of X-P632 board; = 3 DIP Switch
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8. PUMP SPEEDS Software Configuration Settings Continued
Pump 6 Speeds 0 1
0 = Disabled; 1 = On/Off; = 1 DIP Switch
Blower Speeds 0 1 2 3
0 = Disabled; 1 = On/Off; 2 = 2 speeds; 3 = 3 speeds; = 2 DIP Switch
Separate Spa Light Buttons n Y See Chart Below
(This feature applies when n = No Spa light button, Spa Light output is on with Fiber;
using Fiber Optic light) Y = Separate Spa Light button on ML900 or Aux panel
= 1 DIP Switch
Note: The Light button on an ML900 panel is a SpaLight button. The Light button on most other panels is an EitherLight button.
LIGHTING CONTROL
Lb.n Lb.Y
Fo.n No separately-controlled fiber light; spa light enabled on both SpaLight and EitherLight
buttons; fiber light (not wheel) comes on with spa light (at any intensity)
Fo.Y No separately-controlled fiber light; fiber Spa light and fiber light each separately
light enabled on both FiberLight and controlled; fiber light enabled on both
EitherLight buttons; spa light comes on FiberLight and EitherLight buttons; spa light
with fiber light enabled on SpaLight buttons only
Spa Light On/Off n Y
n = Dimmable (H, M, L) Light; Y = On/Off Light; = 1 DIP Switch
Fiber Optics n Y
n = Disabled; Y = Light and Wheel Enabled;; = 2 DIP Switch
Mister n Y
n = Mister Disabled (Option Enabled);
Y = Mister Enabled (Option Disabled); = 1 DIP Switch
Cleanup Cycles * 0 1 2 3 4
0 = Disabled; 1-4 = Number of hours
* Sets default for user preferences - only applies when persistent memory is reset (A12 On) during power-up.
Cleanup Cycles as User Preference n Y
n = Only in Configuration Settings;
Y = Over-rideable by User via User Preferences
Ozone Operation A F
A= Operates with Heater Pump (Pump 1 Low or Circ Pump);
F = Operates in Filter and Cleanup Cycles only; = 1 DIP Switch
OZONE
Ozone Suppression n Y
n = No Suppress; Y = 1-hour suppress on button press; = 1 DIP Switch
Ozone Icon n Y U
n = Disabled; Y = Enabled ; U = Controlled by UV input
Option Qualify n Y
n = Option button Normal; Y = Option button qualified by UV input
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9. Software Configuration Settings Continued
Aux Button 1 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Aux Button 2 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Aux Button 3 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Aux Button 4 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
1-6 = Assigns Pump Number (Pump 1, Pump 2, etc); b = Blower; g = Spa Light; F = Fiber-Optic wheel/light;
AUXILIARY BUTTONS
E = EitherLight; o = Option; t = Mister; d = CK Mode/Cool; P = CK Option/Heat; n = CK Intensity/TurboHt;
A = ACD Aroma; U = Button Disabled; r = Air Valve; O = Option 2; H = Option 3; 9 = Invert; L = Option 4
Aux Button 1 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Aux Button 2 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Aux Button 3 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Aux Button 4 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
1-6 = Assigns Pump Number (Pump 1, Pump 2, etc); b = Blower; g = Spa Light; F = Fiber-Optic wheel/light;
E = EitherLight; o = Option; t = Mister; d = CK Mode/Cool; P = CK Option/Heat; n = CK Intensity/TurboHt;
A = ACD Aroma; U = Button Disabled; r = Air Valve; O = Option 2; H = Option 3; 9 = Invert; L = Option 4
Aux Button Bank Select A b
A = Bank A; b = Bank B; = 1 DIP Switch
Suppress all Reminders n Y
n = Display Reminders; Y = Suppress all Reminders; = 1 DIP Switch
Check pH Reminder Period 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t
Check Sanitizer Reminder Period 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t
Clean Filter Reminder Period 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t
REMINDERS
Test GFCI Reminder Period 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t
Drain Water Reminder Period 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t
Change Mineral Cartridge 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t
Clean Cover Reminder Period 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t
Treat Wood Reminder Period 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t
Change Filter Reminder Period 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t
0 = Off; 1 = 7 days; 2 = 14 days; 3 = 30 days; 4 = 45 days; 5 = 60 days; 6 = 90 days;
7 = 120 days; 8 = 180 days; 9 = 365 days; t = 21 days
Lowest Set Temperature * 8 7
8 = 80˚F/26.0˚C; 7 = 70˚F/21.0˚C
* Setting LS at 7 and Fr at 5 will cause a CFE error.
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10. Software Configuration Settings Continued
Default Set Temperature * 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 E F n
5 = 95˚F/35.0˚C; 6 = 96˚F/35.5˚C; 7 = 97˚F/36.0˚C; 8 = 98˚F/36.5˚C; 9 = 99˚F/37.0˚C; 0 = 100˚F/38.0˚C;
1 = 101˚F/38.5˚C; 2 = 102˚F/39.0˚C; 3 = 103˚F/39.5˚C; 4 = 104˚F/40.0˚C; E = 80˚F/26.5˚C; F = 85˚F/29.5˚C
n = 90˚F/32.0˚C
* Sets default for user preferences - only applies when persistent memory is reset (A12 On) during power-up.
Freeze Temperature Threshold 3 4 9 5
3 = 39˚F/3.9˚C; 4 = 44˚F/6.7˚C; 9 = 49˚F/9.4˚C; 5 = 54˚F/12.2˚C;
Set Temperature Lock t S
t = Temp Lock Only; S = Temp + Settings Lock
Light Cycle Programming n Y
n = Disabled; Y = Enabled
Filter 1 Start Hour (Set 1) * - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F g H J L n o P r
Filter 1 Duration (Set 1) * - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F g H J L n o P r
Filter 2 Start Hour (Set 1) * - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F g H J L n o P r
Filter 2 Duration (Set 1) * - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F g H J L n o P r
- = Standard Defaults; 0 = 0 (12 am, 24); 1-9 = 1-9; A = 10; b = 11; C = 12; d = 13 (1 pm); E = 14 (2 pm);
F = 15 (3 pm); g = 16 (4 pm); H = 17 (5 pm); J = 18 (6 pm); L = 19 (7 pm); n = 20 (8 pm); o = 21 (9 pm);
P = 22 (10 pm); r = 23 (11 pm)
These settings allow customization of the filter defaults. If any of these four settings is "-", the standard filter
defaults are used. 1d and 2d cannot both be set to 0.
When Fd.n is selected, 1d and 2d are Filter 1 and Filter 2 Duration specifically.
When Fd.y is selected:
If 1d is set to 0, 2d is the duration; otherwise 1d is the duration.
If 1d is set to 0, only the Night cycle runs.
FILTER CYCLES
If 2d is set to 0, only the Day cycle runs.
If neither 1d nor 2d is set to 0, both the Day and Night cycles run.
* Sets default for user preferences - only applies when persistent memory is reset (A12 On) during power-up.
Filter 1 Start Hour (Set 2) * - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F g H J L n o P r
Filter 1 Duration (Set 2) * - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F g H J L n o P r
Filter 2 Start Hour (Set 2) * - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F g H J L n o P r
Filter 2 Duration (Set 2) * - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F g H J L n o P r
- = Standard Defaults; 0 = 0 (12 am, 24); 1-9 = 1-9; A = 10; b = 11; C = 12; d = 13 (1 pm); E = 14 (2 pm);
F = 15 (3 pm); g = 16 (4 pm); H = 17 (5 pm); J = 18 (6 pm); L = 19 (7 pm); n = 20 (8 pm); o = 21 (9 pm);
P = 22 (10 pm); r = 23 (11 pm)
These settings allow customization of the filter defaults. If any of these four settings is "-", the standard filter
defaults are used. 3d and 4d cannot both be set to 0.
When Fd.n is selected, 3d and 4d are Filter 1 and Filter 2 Duration specifically.
When Fd.y is selected:
If 3d is set to 0, 4d is the duration; otherwise 3d is the duration.
If 3d is set to 0, only the Night cycle runs.
If 4d is set to 0, only the Day cycle runs.
If neither 3d nor 4d is set to 0, both the Day and Night cycles run.
* Sets default for user preferences - only applies when persistent memory is reset (A12 On) during power-up.
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11. FILTER CYCLES Software Configuration Settings Continued
Filter Default Start Time Set * 1 2
1 = Set 1; 2 = Set 2; = 1 DIP Switch
* Sets default for user preferences - only applies when persistent memory is reset (A12 On) during power-up.
Filter Default Duration Set * 1 2
1 = Set 1; 2 = Set 2; = 1 DIP Switch
* Sets default for user preferences - only applies when persistent memory is reset (A12 On) during power-up.
Pump Purge Duration 3 1 2 5 t
PURGE DURATION
3 = 30 seconds; 1 - 5 = 1 - 5 minutes; t = 10 minutes
Blower Purge Duration 5 1 2 3 4 6 t F
5 = 5 seconds; 1 = 10 seconds; 2 = 20 seconds; 3 = 30 seconds;
4 = 45 seconds; 6 = 60 seconds (1 minute); t = 2 minutes; F = 5 minutes
Mister Purge Duration 5 1 2 3 4 6 t F
5 = 5 seconds; 1 = 10 seconds; 2 = 20 seconds; 3 = 30 seconds;
4 = 45 seconds; 6 = 60 seconds (1 minute); t = 2 minutes; F = 5 minutes
Air Valve n Y
n = Disabled; Y = Enabled on "alarm" relay
Option 2 n Y
n = Disabled; Y = Enabled on "alarm" relay; = 1 DIP Switch
Option 3 n Y
n = Disabled; Y = Enabled on pin 1 of X-P632 board; = 1 DIP Switch
Option 4 n Y
n = Disabled; Y = Enabled on pin 2 of X-P632 board; = 1 DIP Switch
Remote Button 1 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 2 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 3 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 4 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 5 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 6 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
REMOTE BUTTONS
Remote Button 7 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 8 (Bank A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
1-6 = Assigns Pump Number (Pump 1, Pump 2, etc); b = Blower; g = Spa Light; F = Fiber-Optic wheel/light;
E = EitherLight; o = Option; t = Mister; d = CK Mode/Cool; P = CK Option/Heat; n = CK Intensity/TurboHt;
A = ACD Aroma; U = Button Disabled; r = Air Valve; O = Option 2; H = Option 3; 9 = Invert; L = Option 4
ROUND REMOTE DOLPHIN REMOTE
3
8
5
1 2
2
7
4
1
6
4 5
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12. Software Configuration Settings Continued
Remote Button 1 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 2 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 3 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 4 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 5 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 6 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
Remote Button 7 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
REMOTE BUTTONS
Remote Button 8 (Bank B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
1-6 = Assigns Pump Number (Pump 1, Pump 2, etc); b = Blower; g = Spa Light; F = Fiber-Optic wheel/light;
E = EitherLight; o = Option; t = Mister; d = CK Mode/Cool; P = CK Option/Heat; n = CK Intensity/TurboHt;
A = ACD Aroma; U = Button Disabled; r = Air Valve; O = Option 2; H = Option 3; 9 = Invert; L = Option 4
ROUND REMOTE DOLPHIN REMOTE
3
8
5
1 2
2
7
4
1
6
4 5
Remote Button Bank Select A b
A = Bank A; b = Bank B; = 1 DIP Switch
ML90x Custom Button 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
ML90x Custom Button 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
ML90x Custom Button 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
ML90x Custom Button 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
ML90x Custom Button 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
ML90X SERIES BUTTONS
ML90x Custom Button 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
ML90x Custom Button 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
ML90x Custom Button 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 b g F E o t d P n A U r O H 9 L
1-6 = Assigns Pump Number (Pump 1, Pump 2, etc); b = Blower; g = Spa Light; F = Fiber-Optic wheel/light;
E = EitherLight; o = Option; t = Mister; d = CK Mode/Cool; P = CK Option/Heat; n = CK Intensity/TurboHt;
A = ACD Aroma; U = Button Disabled; r = Air Valve; O = Option 2; H = Option 3; 9 = Invert; L = Option 4
1 2 3 4
ML90x Series
8 7 6 5
ML90x Custom Buttons Enable n Y
n = Disabled; Y = Enabled; = 1 DIP Switch
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