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Interface
User’s Guide
Waterfall 2
© 2011 Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. All rights reserved
Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................. 1
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1
EasyTouch and IntelliTouch Interfaces ................................................................... 2
ScreenLogic2 in your home ................................................................................... 4
ScreenLogic2 Interface Kits .................................................................................. 5
ScreenLogic2 Interface Accessory Kits ................................................................. 5
In-Wall Touch Screen ............................................................................................ 6
Tablet Overview ..................................................................................................... 7
Tablet Controls and Lights ..................................................................................... 7
Using your ScreenLogic2 Interface........................................................................ 9
Important Precautions (Tablet and In-wall Touch Screen) ................................. 9
Cold Boot/Power On-Off/Reset (Tablet and In-wall Touch Screen) ................... 9
Save System Settings (Tablet and In-Wall Touch Screen) ................................ 9
Low Battery Condition (Tablet) ......................................................................... 10
Power ON and OFF (Tablet) ............................................................................ 10
Battery and Power Management (Tablet) ........................................................ 10
Installation ............................................................................................... 11
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Glossary ................................................................................................. 83
Important Notice:
Attention Installer: This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and
safe use of this product. This manual should be given to the owner and/or operator of this equipment.
WARNING - Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions
which are included. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in severe injury, death,
or property damage. Call (800) 831-7133 for additional free copies of these instructions.
CAUTION - Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same
type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Unwanted lithium ion battery packs may be returned to your local recycling center or the battery
manufacturer for disposal.
Dismantling or opening the device enclosure or case will void warranty and may possibly cause
electric shock.
This product conforms to the essential protection requirements of the European Council Directive 89/
336/EEC that relates to electromagnetic compatibility, EN55022:1998, Class B; and EN61000- 3-2, 3-3,
4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, and 4-11.
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are
not expressly approved by DT Research can invalidate FCC approval.
FCC Regulatory Safety Notice - The wireless products devices have been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. These devices generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• In-Wall Touch Screen, and Tablet Overview (pages 6 and 7): Basic description of control
functions for the In-wall Touch Screen, and Tablet.
• Installation (page 11): How to install the Protocol adapter and wireless router. Also, location
recommendations.
• Configuring ScreenLogic2 (page 22): Description of each Configurator utility dialog. Each
dialog description is followed by more detailed information and examples of the features.
• Using your ScreenLogic2 Interface (page 47): Description of ScreenLogic2 user screens.
Each screen description is followed by more detailed information about how to use ScreenLogic
features.
• FAQs and Troubleshooting (page 74): Frequently asked questions about using your Tablet,
and ScreenLogic2 interface. Also includes troubleshooting information.
Technical Support
Sanford, North Carolina (8 A.M. to 5 P.M.)
Moorpark, California (8 A.M. to 5 P.M.)
Phone: (800) 831-7133
Fax: (800) 284-4151
Web site: visit www.pentairpool.com and www.starite.com
Introduction
Welcome! Your Pentair Water Pool and Spa (“Pentair”) ScreenLogic2™ interface will change the way you view
pool and spa controls. ScreenLogic2 interface supports IntelliTouch® and EasyTouch® automation systems. 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 much more. You can now schedule multiple start and stop times to
control your lights, heater, spa jets, and filter pumps. The ScreenLogic2 historical data feature monitors energy use
for your pool, spa and lighting equipment and also records pool, spa, and air temperatures. This historical data
provides a convenient way to help you conserve energy. Using the wireless Digital Tablet, iPhone®, or iPad® you
can now control your pool and spa from anywhere inside or outside your home. An in-wall Touch Screen and a
program for your PC are also available. ScreenLogic2 is a scalable system that can be upgraded to a completely
integrated home automation solution including audio, security, climate, irrigation and more. For more information
about using the ScreenLogic2 system with the home automation system by HomeLogic, see to “HomeLogic
Management and Control Solution” on
page 82.
This manual describes how to install, configure, and operate the ScreenLogic2 system.
• iTC35 Kit (P/N 520502) – Includes in-wall color touch screen with Ethernet (RJ45) connection and
Protocol Interface Adapter. The in-wall Touch screen is custom configured for IntelliTouch and EasyTouch.
• iTC45 Kit (P/N 520503) – Includes wireless Tablet with color touch screen and Protocol Interface Adapter.
The Tablet is custom configured for IntelliTouch and EasyTouch systems.
Digital Tablet
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iPhone , iPad and iPod Touch
The ScreenLogic2 iOS app gives users the ultimate in control over their EasyTouch and IntelliTouch systems.
Controlling pool and spa operations couldn’t be easier...or more convenient. Once the software is installed, you can
control everything from pool and spa temperatures, jets, lighting, water features, remote video monitoring, and
more...right from an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Imagine being able to:
· Easily turn on spa and adjust the desired temperature on the way home from work.
· Control all circuits (waterfalls, pool lights, fountains, and more) and review history of temperature, pool/spa,
heater, and light operation.
· Remotely view live video on up to 4 video cameras.*
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The new software is available free at the Apple App Store. Just browse the App Store on your Apple device and
type in the search term “Pentair” to quickly find.
For new EasyTouch and IntelliTouch purchasers, the easiest and most cost-effective way to add control access via
iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is to purchase a ScreenLogic2 PC interface kit (Part # 520500).
*Requires optional Video & Lighting protocol adapter – PN520854Z
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1 Personal Computer (PC): Existing home owner’s PC or Laptop. Connects to a wireless router and the
ScreenLogic2 Protocol adapter for control of IntelliTouch® and EasyTouch® pool/spa systems. Requires a PC/
Laptop (Windows 7, Vista or XP or later) with Ethernet/RJ45 adapter installed.
2 i-Pad®, iPad Touch® or IPhone®: Enables you to control your pool and spa features using the ScreenLogic2
interface.
3 In-Wall Touch Screen: A color display with Ethernet (RJ45) connector. Connects to the provided wireless router
and Protocol adapter via Ethernet (RJ45) for control of IntelliTouch pool and spa systems.
4 Wireless Tablet: This control panel consists of a color touch screen. Receives and transmits commands via
wireless router and Protocol adapter for control of IntelliTouch pool/spa systems.
5 Indoor Control Panel: This control panel for IntelliTouch and EasyTouch systems, consists of a backlit LCD and
connects into the Load Center for control of IntelliTouch or EasyTouch pool and spa systems.
6 MobileTouch® or EasyTouch Wireless Remote: This wireless control panel has a backlit LCD. Receives and
transmits commands via the Transceiver antenna located at the Load Center.
7 Wireless router: Connects to the PC or Laptop via Ethernet connection to the Protocol adapter.
8 Protocol adapter: Connects to wireless router via Ethernet connection and to Personality board (Load/Power
Center) via a four-wire 22-AWG cable.
9 IntelliTouch or EasyTouch Load Center or Power Center. The main control center. Includes the Outdoor Control
Panel that controls pump, heater, and light relays. Receives commands via Protocol adapter, and wireless and
wired control panels connected to the Personality board.
10 MobileTouch and EasyTouch Transceiver antenna: This antenna sends and receives commands to and from
the MobileTouch control panel.
Note: The above Accessory Kits interfaces utilize the existing protocol adapter supplied in the 520500 -
520503 kits.
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1 Virtual Keyboard Toggle Button: Open and close virtual keyboard. To input text into the Digital Tablet,
press this button to display the virtual keyboard. Tap the desired letters to enter text. Press the button
again to close the keyboard. Note: Tap the Ctrl key, then the Q key to exit the IntelliTouch ScreenLogic2
program. Double-tap the IntelliTouch ScreenLogic2 icon on the Windows Desktop to restart the program.
2 Mono Speaker: Mono speaker opening. Does not work when IntelliTouch ScreenLogic2 is running.
Tablet Overview
The iTC45 (P/N 520503) Interface Kit includes a wireless touch screen Tablet which is custom configured with the
ScreenLogic2 Pool and Spa control application. Featuring a robust magnesium alloy enclosure, the
2 lb tablet with 8.4 in TFT display is powered by a processor providing “instant-on” capability with extended use
between battery recharge. The operating software is Windows CE .NET bringing with it numerous applications.
Tablet Controls and Lights
The following describes the Tablet controls and lights:
Record Light
Network Light
PC Card Slot Battery Light Microphone CF Card Slot
9 10
Power/Reset Record
or Suspend button
(Disabled)
Headphone
3 Jack
1 2
5 6 7 8
USB Port (Host) Power DC Input
Cradle Interface
1 Volume Down: Push on left edge of oval button.
2 Volume Up: Push on right edge of oval button.
3 Brightness Up: Push on upper edge of oval button.
4 Brightness Down: Push on lower edge of oval button.
5 Virtual Keyboard Toggle Button: Open and close virtual keyboard. To input text into the Digital Tablet,
press this button to display the virtual keyboard. Tap the desired letters to enter text. Press the button
again to close the keyboard. Note: Tap the Ctrl key, then the Q key to exit the ScreenLogic2 program.
Double-tap the ScreenLogic2 icon on the Windows Desktop to restart the program.
Tablet Description
Button Functions (Continued) Default Action
6 Cradle USB (ActiveSync) interface: Push to Enable USB (ActiveSync) link between PC and Cradle with
device secure on Cradle. Not used by ScreenLogic2 program.
7 Launches Internet Explorer Browser: Only works if you are connected to a Broadband Internet
connection.
8 Minimize: Desktop Minimize current application and return to Desktop. Does not work when ScreenLogic2
is running.
9 Suspend or Power/Reset:
• Quick Push enters or exits Suspend Mode
• Push and Hold to Power Off device (hold for about four seconds until display goes off); then Push to
restart and complete (Cold) Boot process. (Only required if Tablet stops responding)
10 Record (Right-Edge) Button: Not used by ScreenLogic2.
Tablet Lights
There are three lights (LEDs) on the Tablet:
• Record LED: The record LED (left LED) is accessible by applications. A blue LED indicates that the
Digital Tablet is recording from its internal microphone.
• Network LED: When the network LED (middle LED) is solid blue it indicates that the network adapter is
detected and functional.
• Battery LED: When the battery LED (right LED) is solid blue, it means that the batteries are fully charged.
When it is blinking amber, it indicates that the battery is charging. This will only happen when the Digital
Tablet is plugged into the AC power. In the absence of AC power, the steady green state indicates a full or
good battery level; when the battery charge is low, it will glow a steady amber; when the battery level is
critically low, it will blink in amber rapidly.
Installation
Section 1
Before You Begin
Your ScreenLogic2 wireless Tablet, and in-wall touch screen are pre-configured and ready for operation. The
system hardware includes a Protocol adapter and your choice of wired or wireless interface. The following
describes the different set up options which depend on the type of interface kit being used:
• iTC15 Kit (P/N 520500) – Includes Protocol Interface Adapter that connects to your existing wireless cable
or DSL Modem. This allows control of IntelliTouch and EasyTouch pool and spa systems via iPhone, iPod,
iPad or PC (requires PC with an Ethernet connection, and Windows XP operating system or later).
• iTC35 Kit (P/N 520502) – Includes in-wall color touch screen with Ethernet (RJ45) connection and
Protocol Interface Adapter.
• iTC45 Kit (P/N 520503) – Includes wireless digital Tablet with color touch screen and Protocol Interface
Adapter.
Tools Required
• Wire stripping tool (for stripping cable wires)
• Ethernet connector tool (for custom Ethernet cabling)
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In some cases the homeowner will already have an existing IntelliTouch or EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel. The
four-wire conductor cable used to connect to the ScreenLogic2 Protocol adapter can tap in the Indoor Control
Panel’s four-wire connector or cable.
Advantage:
• Can tap into existing IntelliTouch or EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel connector or cable
• Minimal Protocol adapter serial cable wiring
• Good wireless coverage to back of home and pool/spa area
Disadvantage:
• Requires Ethernet cable connection to existing wired or wireless router connected to DSL or Cable modem. This
is only required if you plan to access the Internet. Use of the ScreenLogic2 interface does not require an Internet
connection.
ScreenLogic2 Protocol
Adapter taps into
existing IntelliTouch
Indoor Control Panel and
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router via Ethernet cable
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Existing PC
Wireless router
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Four-wire IntelliTouch or
Protocol Adapter (22 gauge) EasyTouch
(Connects to Load Center
the Personality (Located outside at
board) equipment pad)
Note: (*) Optional wiring for existing Indoor Control Panel. Tap into the Indoor Control Panel
connector or pig tail off the four-wire cable connected to the Personality board.
Cable Distant Limits:
• Ethernet cable distance limit = 300 feet
• Four-wire cable distance limit = 1500 feet
INTERNET
WAN 1 2 3 4
RJ11 RJ45
In-wall Touch
Screen Four-wire
DSL or
(22 gauge)
Cable Modem
(Connects to the
Ethernet cable Personality board)
(RJ45 - CAT 5)
Ethernet cable
(RJ45 - CAT 5)
IntelliTouch/
Protocol
EasyTouch Load
Adapter
Center
(Located outside at
equipment pad)
Existing PC
Indoor Control
Panel (*)
Note: (*) Optional wiring for existing Indoor Control Panel. Tap into the Indoor Control Panel
connector or pig tail off the four-wire cable connected to the Personality board.
Cable Distant Limits:
• Ethernet cable distance limit = 300 feet
• Four-wire cable distance limit = 1500 feet
4. Insert the screw terminal connector onto the pins on the adapter circuit board. Note that the connector is
keyed for the correct orientation.
5. Proceed to “Connect the Protocol Adapter Load Center Circuit Board,” page 19.
Screw terminal
connector 2
BLK = Ground (1)
GRN = -DT(2)
YEL = +DT(3)
RED = + 15 VDC (4)
Pull connector
out to remove Protocol Adapter
Ethernet (RJ45)
connector for
connection to
wireless router
Retaining screw
Retaining screw
Control panel
(fold down to
access COM
port on circuit
board)
Retaining screws
(High voltage
cover-pane
shown removed)
6. Strip back the cable jacket one-inch and the cable conductors ¼-inch.
IntelliTouch System: Insert the wires into the either of the COM PORTS (J7 and J8) screw terminals
located on the left side of the Personality board. Secure the wires with the screws. Note: Multiple wires may
be inserted into a single screw terminal.
EasyTouch System: Insert the conductors into the COM PORT (J20) screw terminals located on the top
of the EasyTouch circuit board (see diagram below). Secure the wires with the screws. For wiring details,
refer to the pin configuration shown below. Note: Multiple wires may be inserted into a single screw terminal.
The pin numbers and wire color codes are:
1 BLK = Ground
2 GRN = -DT
3 YEL = +DT
4 RED = +15 VDC
CAUTION Do NOT short GND or +15 VDC connections (Red or Black) to data lines (Green or Yellow).
The Personality board may be permanently damaged. Do NOT reverse GND or +15V or system will not operate.
7. Close the control panel and secure it with the two access screws.
8. Install the high voltage panel cover and secure it with the two retaining screws.
9. Close the load center front door and secure the latch.
10. Switch power on to the load center.
IntelliTouch Personality
board COM ports
(J7/J8)
BLK
Personality board
GRN (Connector J7 or J8)
YEL
RED
IMPORTANT NOTE:
IP ADDRESS:
The ScreenLogic2 protocol adapter is set to Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) by default. This means
that the existing router will automatically assign an IP
address to the Protocol Adapter. A Static IP address can
be set by using the “Configure IP Info” button as show on
right.
SYSTEM SYNCHRONIZATION:
The ScreenLogic2 protocol adapter queries the
IntelliTouch or EasyTouch system configuration when it
first starts up and will continue to query the system every
30 minutes thereafter. In general, if you make a change to
the IntelliTouch or EasyTouch system (reconfigure circuits,
pumps, programs, etc.) from the indoor or outdoor control
panel, you need to cycle power to the ScreenLogic2 protocol adapter to force a system
synchronization. ScreenLogic2 will eventually detect any new changes to the configuration, but
this process can take up to 30 minutes. Restarting the protocol adapter is the quickest way to
synchronize the system.
Configuring ScreenLogic2
Section 2
Accessing ScreenLogic2 Configuration Program
This section describes the Configurator utility dialogs used to configure ScreenLogic2. Follow the Configurator
utility dialogs, Steps 1 through 5 to configure ScreenLogic2 for the installed IntelliTouch or EasyTouch equipment. If
using a PC/Laptop, you must first run the setup program on the ScreenLogic2 installation CD-ROM, then click on
the ScreenLogic2 icon on the Desktop to launch the Configurator utility.
Note: Tablet and in-wall screen users: System configuration must be performed with the ScreenLogic2
Connect PC application.
Note: Before starting the Configurator Utility, you must first exit from the ScreenLogic2 interface.
Installing IntelliTouch ScreenLogic2 Software on a PC or Laptop (iTC15 Kit only)
To install the IntelliTouch ScreenLogic2 software on a PC or Laptop:
1. Insert the ScreenLogic2 CD into your CD-ROM drive, the Setup Wizard should automatically display. If it
does not display, click Setup.exe on the CD-ROM to start the Setup Wizard.
For Windows 7 and Vista Users: The first time you run the ScreenLogic2 program, right-click on
the ScreenLogic2 Connect desktop icon and choose “Run as Administrator”.
2. Press Next and follow the on-screen instructions. The ScreenLogic2 icon will be installed on your desktop.
Temperature Scale Fa h r e n h e i t / C e l s i u s : D i s p l ay S e t Po i n t a n d A c t u a l t e m p e r a t u r e s i n
d e g r e e s Fa h r e n h e i t o r C e l s i u s.
Calibrate Sensors A i r - D ow n / U p : L owe r / R a i s e c u r r e n t t e m p e ra t u r e.
Po o l - D ow n / U p : L ow e r / R a i s e c u r r e n t t e m p e r a t u r e.
S p a - D ow n / U p : L owe r / R a i s e c u r r e n t t e m p e ra t u r e.
Manual OP Priority M a n u a l O p e r a t i o n P r i o r i t y : W h e n e n a b l e d , t h i s fe a t u r e w i l l t u r n
o f f a n y s c h e d u l e d p r o g r a m t o a l l o w m a n u a l p u m p o ve r r i d e . T h e
m a n u a l f u n c t i o n d e fa u l t t i m e i s 1 2 h o u r s , a f t e r w h i c h t h e s c h e d u l e d
p r o gra m w i l l r e s u m e.
Home Page Po o l S u m m a r y : D i s p l ay s t h e c u r r e n t p o o l , s p a a n d a i r
t e m p e r a t u r e s, a n d s e t p o i n t s, h e a t m o d e s t a t u s, a n d e n a bl e d
a u x i l i a r y c i r c u i t s ( ye l l ow ) t h a t c o r r e s p o n d t o bu t t o n s ( ye l l ow ) o n t h e
ScreenLogic Main screen.
We a t h e r O n l y : D i s p l a y s y o u r c u r r e n t w e a t h e r c o n d i t i o n s o n t h e
H o m e p a g e. Yo u m u s t b e c o n n e c t e d t o t h e I n t e r n e t t o d i s p l ay
c u r r e n t w e a t h e r c o n d i t i o n s fo r y o u r l o c a t i o n .
We a t h e r + Po o l S u m m a r y : D i s p l ay s yo u r c u r r e n t w e a t h e r
c o n d i t i o n s a n d s y s t e m i n fo r m a t i o n o n t h e H o m e p a g e .
Set Remote Access Password U s e t h i s bu t t o n t o a c c e s s t h e " S e t R e m o t e A c c e s s Pa s sw o r d "
d i a l o g . T h e d e fa u l t p a s sw o r d i s b l a n k ( n o p a s sw o r d i n b o t h
p a s sw o r d b oxe s . A s t e r i s k s w i l l a p p e a r i n p l a c e o f t h e e n t e r e d
p a s sw o r d . T h e p a s sw o r d u s e d i n t h i s d i a l o g m u s t m a t c h t h e
p a s sw o r d u s e d t o a c c e s s yo u r s y s t e m r e m o t e l y. I f yo u fo r g e t yo u r
p a s sw o r d , e r a s e t h e a s t e r i s k s f r o m t h e " N ew Pa s sw o r d " a n d
C o n f i r m Pa s sw o r d " b oxe s. T h e d e fa u l t p a s sw o r d ( bl a n k ) w i l l b e
u s e d . C l i c k O K t o s a v e t h e p a s sw o r d . S e e " C o n n e c t i n g r e m o t e l y t o
y o u r s y s t e m " o n p a g e 8 2 fo r i n fo r m a t i o n a b o u t a c c e s s i n g y o u r
s y s t e m r e m o t e l y. A l s o v i s i t w w w. h o m e l o g i c . c o m / p e n t a i r t o
d ow n l o a d t h e " S c r e e n L o g i c C o n n e c t " u t i l i t y w h i c h e n a bl e s yo u t o
a c c e s s yo u r s y s t e m r e m o t e l y.
Email Aler t Settings Enter the email address where you would like system aler ts to be mailed.
Back button G o t o p r ev i o u s p a g e .
Next button G o t o t h e n ex t p a g e ( S t e p 2 o f 5 )
Finish button S ave c u r r e n t s e t t i n g s a n d ex i t t h e C o n f i g u r a t o r u t i l t y.
Aler ts D i s p l ay s t h a t t h e r e i s a s y s t e m a l e r t o n t h e H o m e p a g e . T h e a c t u a l
a l e r t c a n b e v i e w e d o n t h e " D e l ay s & A l e r t s " p a g e .
Name Description
Setup Circuits Displays the available circuits for the system.
Load Center: Displays the installed Load Center or Expansion Center(s).
Circuit: Displays the available AUX circuits and Feature circuits (1-10).
Depending on the model of the IntelliTouch system, the number of AUX
circuits may var y. AUX circuits are located on the Personality board.
Circuit Name: Assigned circuit name.
Circuit Function: Assigned circuit function.
On w/Freeze: Circuit assigned with freeze protection.
Circuit Settings Displays the available circuit name, functions, and Pentair lighting features for
selected circuits displayed in the main list.
C i r c u i t N a m e : N a m e o f c i r c u i t ( s e e p a g e 3 2 fo r c o m p l e t e l i s t o f
I n t e l l i To u c h c i r c u i t s n a m e s ) . A l s o i n c l u d e s 2 0 u s e r d e f i n e d n a m e s.
C i r c u i t F u n c t i o n : N a m e o f c i r c u i t f u n c t i o n ( s e e p a g e 3 1 fo r l i s t ) .
On with Freeze: Select this option to switch on any circuit, such as a Pool
and Spa circuit if the air temperature drops below 36° F. For a Pool circuit,
the filter pump will have freeze protection. For a Spa circuit, the filter pump
will run and the pool/spa valves will switch between pool and spa at 15
minutes inter vals throughout the freeze condition. For the Master Cleaner
circuit, freeze protection is not needed. Pool cleaner pumps receive water
flow from the filter pump.
L i g h t Po s i t i o n : Po s i t i o n o f p o o l , s p a o r l a n d s c a p e l i g h t s.
Set Custom Names button A s s i g n a c u s t o m n a m e t o a c i r c u i t . S e e p a g e 3 4 fo r d e t a i l s .
Special Lights button A s s i g n I n t e l l i B r i t e, S A m , S A L c o l o r l i g h t s, C o l o r W h e e l , a n d o t h e r
i n c a n d e s e n t c o l o r e d l i g h t s t o d i s p l ay i n t h e L i g h t s p a g e . S e e p a g e 3 6
a n d 5 2 fo r d e t a i l s .
ScreenLogic Display S h ow o n : Po o l : P l a c e a bu t t o n fo r a s p e c i f i c c i r c u i t u n d e r " Po o l " o n t h e
M a i n s c r e e n . S p a : P l a c e a b u t t o n fo r a s p e c i f i c c i r c u i t u n d e r " S p a " o n
t h e M a i n s c r e e n . Wa t e r F e a t u r e s : P l a c e a bu t t o n fo r a c i r c u i t u n d e r
" Wa t e r Fe a t u r e s " o n t h e M a i n s c r e e n . I f yo u c h o o s e a L i g h t s c i r c u i t
f u n c t i o n o r S a m / S a l l i g h t , t h e l i g h t b u t t o n i s a l w ay s d i s p l ay e d o n t h e
Lights screen.
Back button G o t o p r ev i o u s p a g e .
Next button G o t o t h e n ex t p a g e ( S t e p 3 o f 5 )
Finish button S ave c u r r e n t s e t t i n g s a n d ex i t t h e C o n f i g u r a t o r u t i l t y.
Name Description
Circuit D i s p l ay s t h e a v a i l a b l e c i r c u i t s t h a t c a n b e u s e d a s a m a c r o c i r c u i t .
T h i s b u t t o n i s e n a b l e d w h e n a Fe a t u r e C i r c u i t i s s e l e c t e d f r o m t h e
l i s t o f c i r c u i t s.
On/Off Ignore S e l e c t O n t o a c t i va t e a s e l e c t e d M a c r o c i r c u i t . To sw i t c h a M a c r o
o f f, s e l e c t O f f. S e l e c t I g n o r e, t o n o t u s e t h e s e l e c t e d M a c r o.
Done button S a ve s e t t i n g a n d c l o s e d i a l o g .
• Valve Actuators - Feature Macro Circuits may be assigned for controlling up to five valve actuators per
Load Center. To control a total of five actuators requires the installation of the optional Valve Module (P/N
520285) which includes three additional actuators outputs (C, D, and E) per Load Center. For more
information about configuring valve actuators, refer to pages 35-36. Note: EasyTouch only supports Valves A
& B.
Note: When using solar heat, note that for shared equipment pool and spa combination, valve A is
always used for solar. For dual body dual equipment, valve A is always the pool and valve B is always
the spa.
• Two-Speed Pump - A Feature Circuit may be assigned as a way to switch a two-speed Filter Pump from
high speed to low speed.
• Spa Spillway - A Feature Circuit may be assigned to activate the Spa Spillway effect, where in a pool/spa
combination, pool water is diverted to the spa then spilled back into the pool.
Note: For details on setting up Feature Circuits, see “Creating a Feature Circuit Macro,” page 33.
Freeze Protection
Freeze protection switches on a circuit if the outdoor air temperature sensor detects the temperature is getting close
to freezing (below 36° F). The system cycles through all circuits that have been assigned freeze protection, and runs
the circuits for 15 minutes to stop the pipes from freezing. This is especially important if there is a pool and spa
combination. If freeze protection is set to both the spa and pool circuits, the filter pump switches on and the pool
and spa valves alternate every 15 minutes to keep the water moving in both the pool and spa. This process
continues until the freeze condition is over.
Circuit Functions
The following Circuit Functions allow you to assign special logic to the circuits.
Note: To ensure proper operation, some circuits shown below will only display on certain screens.
For example, IntelliBrite and SAm and SAL Lights will always display on the Lights screen, not on
the Main screen.
Generic No special Logic. Simple On/Off control of a circuit with all the programmable
capabilities.
Master cleaner Works with automatic pool cleaner pumps or cleaner valve actuator. It does
the following:
- Forces the filter pump on 5 minutes before the cleaner.
- Turns the cleaner off when the spa is on.
- Turns the cleaner off for 5 minutes when the solar heating begins.
Light Allows special lighting features to work, such as ALL lights on or ALL lights off.
Dimmer Allows light dimming features to work. Dimming relay must be installed.
SAM Light Activates special color lighting programs on other screens on the Indoor
Control Panel when used with SAM pool lights. For example, you can have
ALL lights on or ALL lights off, or use Color Swim, Color Set, or Color Synch.
SAL Light Activates special color lighting programs on other screens on the Indoor
Control Panel when used with SAL spa lights. For example, you can have ALL
lights on or ALL lights off, or use Color Swim, Color Set, or Color Synch.
Photon Generator The Photon Generator® light source allows the Fiberworks® fiber optic bulb
be operated by Color Set or Color Swim programs when used with SAM and
SAL lighting.
Color Wheel Activates special color lighting programs on other screens on the Indoor
Control Panel when used with Fiberworks.
Spillway For pool/spa combinations where the spa is raised above the pool. This
setting moves the return valve so that the filter pump pulls the water from the
pool and returns it to the spa, creating a water fall effect. Automatic pool
cleaners are turned off when this feature is turned on.
Floor Cleaner Rotates a 3-way valve every 20 minutes alternating flow between two cleaner
system valves that feed the pop-up heads.
Note: Assigning Floor Cleaner function: If a multi-head (six head) in-floor cleaner system or an IntelliFlo pump is
being used, assign the equipment to the “GENERIC” circuit function, not the “Floor Cleaner” function. Assigning the
“Generic” circuit function ensures that the pump will not ramp up and down every 20 minutes.
Circuit Names
AERATOR (NOT USED) Custom Names (11 characters maximum)
AIR BLOWER OZONATOR
AUX 1 PATH LIGHTS
USER NAME 01 ____________________
AUX 2 POOL SAM 3
USER NAME 02 ____________________
AUX 3 SECURITY LT
USER NAME 03 ____________________
AUX 4 SLIDE
USER NAME 04 ____________________
AUX 5 SOLAR
USER NAME 05 ____________________
AUX 6 SPA
USER NAME 06 ____________________
AUX 7 SPA HIGH
USER NAME 07 ____________________
AUX 8 SPA LIGHT
USER NAME 08 ____________________
AUX 9 SPA LOW
USER NAME 09 ____________________
AUX 10 SPA SAL
USER NAME 10 ____________________
BACKWASH SPA SAM
USER NAME 11 ____________________
BACK LIGHT SPA WTRFLL
USER NAME 12 ____________________
BBQ LIGHT SPILLWAY
USER NAME 13 ____________________
BEACH LIGHT SPRINKLERS
USER NAME 14 ____________________
BENCH STREAM
USER NAME 15 ____________________
BLOWER STATUE LT
USER NAME 16 ____________________
BOOSTER PUMP SWIM JETS
USER NAME 17 ____________________
BUG LIGHT WTR FEATURE
USER NAME 18 ____________________
CABANA LTS WTR FEAT LT
USER NAME 19 ____________________
CHEM. FEEDER WATERFALL
USER NAME 20 ____________________
CHLORINATOR WATERFALL 1
CLEANER WATERFALL 2
COLOR WHEEL WATERFALL 3
DECK LIGHT WHIRLPOOL
DRAIN LINE WTRFL LGHT
DRIVE LIGHT YARD LIGHT
EDGE PUMP
ENTRY LIGHT
FAN
FIBER OPTIC
FIBERWORKS
FILL LINE
FLOOR CLNR
FOGGER
FOUNTAIN
FOUNTAIN 1
FOUNTAIN 2
FOUNTAIN 3
FOUNTAINS
FRONT LIGHT
GARDEN LTS
GAZEBO LTS
HIGH SPEED
HIGH TEMP
HOUSE LIGHT
JETS
LIGHTS
LOW SPEED
LOW TEMP
MALIBU LTS
MIST
MOTOR VALVE
MUSIC
6. Tap Done to close and save the macro setting and close the dialog.
7. Under ScreenLogic2 Display, in the Show on box, select where you want the Macro button to appear. For
more information about displaying buttons on the main screen, refer to “Setup circuits (Step 2 of 5),” page 27,
and “Display a Circuit Function Button on the Main Screen,” page 34.
8. Tap Finish when done.
Name Description
Valve Assignments D i s p l ay s t h e c i r c u i t s a s s i g n e d t o va l ve s. A l l I n t e l l i To u c h a n d
E a s y To u c h s y s t e m s c a n c o n t r o l t w o a u x i l i a r y va l ve a c t u a t o r s ( A
a n d B ) fo r a p p l i c a t i o n s s u c h a s s o l a r h e a t i n g a n d w a t e r fe a t u r e s .
W i t h t h e a d d i t i o n o f t h e Va l ve M o d u l e ( P / N 5 2 0 2 8 5 ) i n s t a l l e d i n t h e
L o a d C e n t e r, o n l y t h e I n t e l l i To u c h s y s t e m c a n a c c o m m o d a t e u p t o
t h r e e a d d i t i o n a l a c t u a t o r s ( C, D, a n d E ) fo r a t o t a l o f f i ve.
L o a d C e n t e r : Va l ve s ava i l a bl e i n t h e m a i n L o a d C e n t e r.
Va l v e : Ava i l a bl e L o a d C e n t e r va l ve c i r c u i t s A a n d B. Va l ve A m ay
n o t b e u s e d w i t h a ny o t h e r c i r c u i t w h e n t h e " S o l a r p r e s e n t " c h e ck
b ox i s s e l e c t e d . N o t e : W h e n u s i n g s o l a r h e a t , n o t e t h a t fo r s h a r e d
e q u i p m e n t p o o l a n d s p a c o m b i n a t i o n , v a l v e A i s a l w ay s u s e d fo r
s o l a r. Fo r d u a l b o d y d u a l e q u i p m e n t , va l ve A i s a l way s t h e p o o l
a n d v a l v e B i s a l w ay s t h e s p a .
C i rc u i t s A s s i g n e d t o Va l v e : A s s i g n a c i r c u i t t o a va l ve.
Valve Option P u m p o f f d u r i n g v a l v e a c t i o n : S w i t c h t h e p u m p o f f b e fo r e v a l v e
actuation.
Water Chemistr y Controllers Chlorinator Present: Check this box if there is a chlorination unit
installed. For more information about operating the chlorinator unit, see
page 70.
I n t e l l i C h e m p r e s e n t : C h e c k t h i s b ox i f I n t e l l i C h e m i s c o n n e c t e d .
Manual Heat S p a M a nu a l H e a t : S e l e c t t h i s o p t i o n t o a u t o m a t i c a l l y b e g i n s p a
h e a t i n g w h e n eve r t h e s p a i s t u r n e d o n m a n u a l l y. T h e d e fa u l t
s e t t i n g i s o n ( b ox c h e cke d ) . I f yo u r s p a i s p r o g r a m m e d t o f i l t e r, t h e
s p a w i l l n o t h e a t w i t h t h i s o p t i o n e n a bl e d .
S o l a r P r e s e n t : S o l a r h e a t i n g i s a va i l a b l e . W h e n t h i s o p t i o n i s
s e l e c t e d , Va l v e A : U s e d by S o l a r , i s d i s p l aye d i n t h e Va l ve
A s s i g n e m e n t s l i s t , i n d i c a t i n g t h a t v a l v e A i s b e i n g u s e d fo r s o l a r
equipment.
S o l a r i s a H e a t P u m p : T h i s fe a t u r e u s e s h e a t p u m p c o n t r o l s
i n s t e a d o f S o l a r. S e l e c t t h i s c h e ck b ox i f a h e a t p u m p i s b e i n g
used in place of a solar heating system.
U l t r a Te m p ® o r T h e r m a l F l o ™ H e a t P u m p : S e l e c t t h i s c h e ck b ox i f
t h e r e i s a h e a t p u m p b e i n g u s e d ( U l t r a Te m p o r T h e r m a l F l o ) .
Delays P u m p o n d u r i n g h e a t e r c o o l - d o w n : S e l e c t t h i s c h e c k b ox i f y o u
h a ve a h e a t e r o r o t h e r e q u i p m e n t t h a t r e q u i r e s t h a t t h e f i l t e r p u m p
s t ay o n fo r t e n m i n u t e s a f t e r t h e e q u i p m e n t g o e s o f f.
Circuits Needing High Speed Pump T h i s l i s t d i s p l ay s t h e C i r c u i t s a n d Fe a t u r e c i r c u i t s t h a t n e e d t o
h a v e t h e p u m p i n h i g h s p e e d m o d e w h e n sw i t c h e d o n .
Yo u c a n a s s i g n m u l t i p l e c i r c u i t s t o a h i g h s p e e d p u m p. I f a ny o f
t h e s e c i r c u i t s a r e o n , i t w i l l sw i t c h t h e p u m p t o h i g h s p e e d m o d e .
Fo r ex a m p l e , w h e n a fo u n t a i n sw i t c h e s o n , t h e p u m p s h o u l d b e i n
h i g h s p e e d m o d e , a n d i n s l o w s p e e d m o d e w h e n sw i t c h e d o f f.
U s e t h e A d d a C i r c u i t o r R e m o v e C i r c u i t b u t t o n t o a d d o r r e m o ve
a c i r c u i t t h a t r e q u i r e s a t w o s p e e d p u m p.
Back button G o t o p r ev i o u s p a g e .
N ex t b u t t o n Go to the next page (Step 4 of 5).
Finish button S ave c u r r e n t s e t t i n g s a n d ex i t t h e C o n f i g u r a t o r u t i l t y.
TOTAL = 20
Name Description
Filter Parameters Po o l f i l t e r i n g s c h e d u l e s ( s t a r t / s t o p t i m e s ) a r e o n l y u s e d fo r f i l t e r i n g .
T h e p u m p o n l y a l l o w s fo u r s u c h ev e n t s t o ex i s t . T h e s e s c h e d u l e s
f o r t h e c i r c u i t ( p o o l ) a r e t h e n t r a n s f e r e d t o t h e p u m p, a n d u s e d t o
c a l c u l a t e t h e e n e r g y s av i n g / m i n i m u m s p e e d f u n c t i o n o f t h e
I n t e l l i F l o fo r t h e b a s i c f i l t e r m o d e .
Size T h e p o o l " s i z e " o r “ p o o l v o l u m e ” v a l u e i s ex p r e s s e d a s 1 0 0 0 ’ s o f
g a l l o n s ( K g a l ) . E n t e r f r o m 1 t o 1 0 0 0 K g a l fo r t h e p o o l s i z e . T h e
s i ze nu m b e r c a n b e a c l o s e e s t i m a t e, a l t h o u g h t h e m o r e a c c u ra t e
t h e b e t t e r t h e t u r n s w i l l b e d o n e w h e n i n f i l t e r m o d e. F i l t e r m o d e
u s e s t h i s va l u e t o s u s t a i n t u r n r a t e s , f l o w s , a n d t i m e s .
Turn-Overs 1 - 8 t u r n ov e rs - Yo u c a n s e t u p t o u p t o e i g h t t u r n s p e r d ay. I t i s
r e c o m m e n d e d t o s e t o n e t u r n p e r d ay fo r e n e r g y c o n s e r v a t i o n fo r
m o s t c o m m o n r e s i d e n t i a l p o o l s. A l s o, r e fe r t o yo u r s a n i t i ze r
r e c o m m e n d a t i o n fo r a d d i t i o n a l i n fo r m a t i o n .
Manual Filter 15- 130 (Default 30 GPM) - Manual Filter sets the flow at which the
pump will run if it is turned on manually. The IntelliFlo pump will only run
in the 'Filter' mode during the programmed times. For example, if the
pump is programmed (star t/stop times) for the pool circuit to run from
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM everyday. This program or programs are used by
IntelliFlo to calculate at what speed it must run given those ‘ON’ times to
achieve the turnover(s) for that sized pool for the basic filter mode.
Name Description
Vacuum Parameters U s e t h e Va c u u m m o d e t o c l e a n t h e p o o l m a nu a l l y. To o p e ra t e t h e
p u m p i n Va c u u m m o d e, p l a c e t h e I n t e l l i To u c h o u t d o o r c o n t r o l p a n e l
i n “ S e r v i c e M o d e , ” a n d s t o p t h e I n t e l l i F l o p u m p. T h e p o o l s e r v i c e
p e r s o n c a n t h e n p r e s s t h e Va c u u m bu t t o n o n t h e I n t e l l i F l o p u m p.
T h e p u m p wo u l d o p e ra t e a t t h e p r e s e t Va c u u m p a ra m e t e r s, t h e n
t h e bl o ck a g e a l e r t p a r a m e t e r w o u l d b e c l e a r e d a n d t h e p u m p w i l l
s t o p. Va c u u m m o d e o n l y o p e ra t e s i n f l ow c o n t r o l m o d e. O p e ra t i n g
i n Va c u u m m o d e s h u t s o f f a l l o f t h e p u m p s s e n s o r s. T h i s m o d e i s
i d e n t i c a l t o I n t e l l i F l o “ Fe a t u r e 1 a n d 2 ” ex c e p t t h a t y o u c a n
m a nu a l l y s t a r t t h i s m o d e u s i n g t h e Va c u u m bu t t o n . S a fe t y
c o n s i d e ra t i o n s s h o u l d b e m a d e w h e n s e t t i n g t h e Va c u u m f l ow
p a ra m e t e r.
Name Description
System Max Time 0 - 5 m i n . ( D e fa u l t 0 m i n . ) - T h e a v e r a g e p u m p w i l l p r i m e i n a s h o r t
per iod of time because the pump has the ability to monitor itself to
m a k e s u r e i t i s p r i m e d . “ S y s t e m M a x T i m e ” i s fo r s y s t e m s t h a t
r e q u i r e h i g h f l ow s t h a t p r i m i n g f l ow c a n p r ov i d e bu t i t i s d e e m e d
t h a t m o r e t i m e i s n e e d e d t o f u l l y r e l i eve a l l t h e a i r. T h e bu i l d e r c a n
p r o gra m a p r e d e t e r m i n e d a m o u n t o f t i m e, u p t o 5 m i nu t e s, t o a i d
i n r e l i ev i n g t h e a i r f r o m d i f f i c u l t f i l t e r s o r c o m p l ex v e r t i c a l p l u m b i n g .
T h e “ S y s t e m M a x T i m e ” s h o u l d o n l y b e u s e d w h e r e l a r g e a i r t ra p s
b e c o m e p r o b l e m s w i t h i n t h e s y s t e m . T h e d i s p l ay w i l l i n fo r m t h e
user when this is engaged and when it is finished dur ing the
p r i m i n g c y c l e a t e a c h s t a r t u p c y c l e.
Backwash Parameters W h e n t h e p u m p d e t e c t s t h a t t h e f i l t e r d i f fe r e n t i a l p r e s s u r e ( 1 0 P S I
d i f fe r e n c e ) h a s i n c r e a s e d a n d i s n o w a t t h e “ C l e a n F i l t e r ” p r e s s u r e ,
I n t e l l i To u c h d i s p l ay s a n a l e r t m e s s a g e t h a t i n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e f i l t e r
m u s t b e c l e a n e d ( b a ck wa s h e d ) t o r e d u c e t h e p r e s s u r e. A " F i l t e r
Status" bar on the "Equipment" screen indicates the current status
o f t h e f i l t e r. S e e p a g e 7 9 fo r d e t a i l s. To b a ck wa s h t h e f i l t e r, yo u
n e e d t o s t o p I n t e l l i F l o, p l a c e I n t e l l i To u c h i n “ S e r v i c e ” m o d e, p r e s s
t h e S t a r t / S t o p bu t t o n o n I n t e l l i F l o, t h e n p r e s s t h e B a ck wa s h bu t t o n
t o s t a r t t h e b a ck wa s h f l ow p r o c e s s. I n t e l l i F l o w i l l r u n t h e p r e s e t
c y c l e t i m e a n d p r e s e t f l ow G P M ) . A f t e r t h e b a ck wa s h c y c l e i s
f i n i s h e d , t h e “ R i n s e ” c y c l e w i t h t h e p r e s e t d u ra t i o n t i m e w i l l b e
exe c u t e d . A f t e r t h e s e c y c l e s h a v e b e e n c o m p l e t e d o r i f t h e
S t a r t / S t o p bu t t o n i s p r e s s e d t o s t o p t h e p r o c e s s, t h e f i l t e r s t a t u s
w i l l b e r e c a l c u l a t e d a n d t h e ze r o - p r e s s u r e m e a s u r e d w h e n F i l t e r
m o d e i s o p e ra t e d a g a i n . When using car tridge filters the backwash
cycle must be performed when cleaning or replacing filters. This helps
the IntelliFlo reset its zero head pressure level. If you are charging a DE
system, charge the system first during a normal running cycle. After the
filter is charged, run the pump in backwash mode with the filter valve in
the filter position to reset the % clean filter status. Then run the pump in
filter mode.
Chlorine Generator
The IntelliTouch system is designed to operate with the following salt chlorine generators:
• Pentair IntelliChlor® (EasyTouch system only)
• AutoPilot® Pool Pilot Digital
• GoldLine® Aqua Rite®
• Clear Tech Automation AutoClear® Plus
Note: Call your manufacturer for compatibility with IntelliTouch systems.
Name Description
Btn#1, #2, #3, #4 A s s i g n c i r c u i t s fo r t h e i n s t a l l e d S p a C o m m a n d o r i S 1 0 S p a - S i d e
R e m o t e s.
Button 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Top Row) U s e t h e d r o p - d o w n b ox t o s e l e c t a n a v a i l a b l e c i r c u i t fo r t h e t o p r o w
bu t t o n s 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , a n d 5 .
Button 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Bottom Row) U s e t h e d r o p - d o w n b ox t o s e l e c t a n a v a i l a b l e c i r c u i t fo r t h e b o t t o m
r ow bu t t o n s 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , a n d 5 .
Back button G o t o p r ev i o u s p a g e .
Finish button S ave c u r r e n t s e t t i n g s a n d ex i t t h e C o n f i g u r a t o r u t i l t y.
Name Description
iS4 #1/#2 A s s i g n c i r c u i t s fo r t h e i n s t a l l e d i S 4 S p a - S i d e R e m o t e .
Button 1, 2, 3, 4 U s e t h e d r o p - d o w n b ox t o s e l e c t a n a v a i l a b l e c i r c u i t fo r b u t t o n s 1 ,
2, 3, and 4.
Back button G o t o p r ev i o u s p a g e .
Finish button S ave c u r r e n t s e t t i n g s a n d ex i t t h e C o n f i g u ra t o r u t i l t y.
Name Description
QuickTouch A s s i g n c i r c u i t s fo r t h e Q u i c k t o u c h ( I I o r Q T 4 ) fo u r f u n c t i o n r e m o t e .
Button 1, 2, 3, 4 U s e t h e d r o p - d o w n b ox t o s e l e c t a n a v a i l a b l e c i r c u i t fo r b u t t o n s 1 ,
2, 3, and 4.
Back button G o t o p r ev i o u s p a g e .
Finish button S ave c u r r e n t s e t t i n g s a n d ex i t t h e C o n f i g u ra t o r u t i l t y.
Using ScreenLogic2
Home Screen Section 3
The Home screen can be configured to display the current time, date and weather conditions for your location
as well as system information.
Tap to display
the current
weather
conditions in
your zip code
as listed
below.
Name Description
Current Conditions (HOME) Depending on how ScreenLogic2 is configured, the Home screen can
display weather conditions for your location, or system information. These
settings are configured on the "General Settings" page in the Configurator
utility. See page 24 for details.
Day, Month, Year and Time D i s p la ys the c urre nt day, month, year and time. See page 24 for details.
Pool control button: Switches on Filter Spa heat controls: The Heat Mode switches
Pump and fires heater. Shared equipment control of the current heat source being used.
systems (i5, i7+3, i9+3); rotates valves to
pool position. Spa and Pool Temperature (actual Tempera-
ture) Displays (in white) the current tempera-
For shared equipment: When both Heat ture of the pool/spa water via the water tem-
Mode buttons for the pool and spa are set to perature sensor.
on, if the Pool button is switched on, the
Spa button is off. The Heat Status display Spa Set Point (in red) Displays the current
indicates that heat is switched off to the spa temperature that the heater is set to. Use the
while it is being used to heat the pool. This Up/Down button to adjust the Spa set point
button by default is always displayed on the temperature.
Main tab.
Spa control buttons: For shared (i5,
To assign circuit buttons, see “Setup
i7+3, i9+3) and dual (i10+3D) equipment
Circuits,” page 27.
systems; switches on filter pump, rotate
valve actuator (to isolate spa water from
pool water), and fires heater.
Pool/Spa buttons: Use the Pool and Spa buttons to switch on the pool
filter pump and heater (if Spa manual heat is enabled). For shared
equipment systems (i5, i7+3 and i9+3); rotates valves to the pool position.
Heat Mode buttons: Use these buttons to select the heat source. The
selections are:
Heat Status: Displays the current heat source being used. Also indicates
when the heat source is switched off.
Actual Pool Spa Temperature: Displays the current pool temperature (in
white).
Set Point (in red): Current pool temperature set point as set by the
Warmer and Cooler buttons.
• SOLAR PREF. or HEAT PUMP PREF. - Solar Preferred is used when solar and gas heating are available, and
you want to use solar heating only when it is most effective. Heat Pump Pref. is displayed if solar is set up as a
Heat pump (see page 36),
• SOLAR or HEAT PUMP: Solar is used when solar heating system is the only heat source.
2. To activate a heat source, tap the Heater or Solar button. To switch off the heater, tap the Off button.
3. Tap Finish when done.
N ame D escription
Li ghts Thi s screen can di splay up to 40 assi gned li ghts.
The followi ng are examples of di fferent li ghts that can di splayed i n the
Li ghts screen. To di m a selected li ght, select a di mmi ng percent value
button from 30% to 100%.
Spa Light: Select the Off button to swi tch the li ght off. In order to use the
"Speci al Li ghts" buttons (Intelli Bri te, Sam, Sal, C olor Wheel), the li ght
must be assi gned i n the "Speci al Li ghts" di alog (see page 27) .
Pool Light1: Select the Off button to swi tch the li ght off. In order to use
the "Speci al Li ghts" buttons, the li ght must be assi gned i n the "Speci al
Li ghts" di alog (see page 27) .
Pool Light2: Select the All Off or All On button to swi tch the li ght off or
press the OFF button. In order to use the "Speci al Li ghts" buttons, the li ght
must be assi gned i n the "Speci al Li ghts" di alog (see page 27) .
Pool Light3: Select the All Off or All On button to swi tch the li ght off. In
order to use the "Speci al Li ghts" buttons, the li ght must be assi gned i n the
"Speci al Li ghts" di alog (see page 27).
Yard Lights: Select the Off button to swi tch the li ght off.
Laminars: Select the Off button to swi tch the li ght off.
Special Lights Buttons For lights to display in this 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 27.
All Off: Switches off all lights that have been assigned in the Special
Lights dialog in step 2 of the Configurator utility.
All On: Switches off all lights that have been assigned in the Special
Lights dialog.
Color Set: Switches on all SAM, SAL, and FIBERworks lights that have
been assigned in the Special Lights dialog.
Color Sync: Activates the Color Sync feature for all SAM, SAL, and
Fiberworks lights that have been assigned in the Special Lights Dialog.
Color Sw im: Activates the Color Swim feature for all SAM, SAL, and
Fiberworks lights that have been assigned in the Special Lights dialog.
Color Mode Status Bar: The red bar indicates the activation status and
current completion time. Activating the Color Set, Color Sync, or Color
Swim features is not immediate, it can take up to one minute for the
process to complete.
Dim Lights
Lights that have dimming functionality can be dimmed from the Lights screen. Only incandescent tungsten filament
lights may be dimmed. SAm, SAL, IntelliBrite, Fiber-optic, or Halogen lights cannot be dimmed. The feature circuit
must be assigned a dimmer circuit function. To assign a circuit function, see “Assign a Circuit Name and Function,“
page 30. In order to dim lights, the Dimmer Module (P/N 520406) must be installed by a qualified electrician in the
Load Center.
To dim lights:
1. From the Main screen, tap the Lights tab.
2. Tap one of the Dimmer buttons to set the dimming level for the light. Dimmer percent values are from 30% to
100%. The light will adjust to the set dimming level.
Note: Macros can turn on light dimming circuits, but lights cannot be dimmed through the macro.
The dimming level must be changed for each light dimming circuit.
Name Description
Configure Set Colors The screen example shows the selected colors used by "Swiming Colors."
Pool Light 1: Select colors to use for pool SAM or IntelliBrite lights.
Pool Light 2: Select colors to use for pool SAM or IntelliBrite lights.
Special Lights For lights to display in this 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 Set Circuits (Step 2 of 5), page 27.
All Off: Switches off all lights shown on the Lights page.
Color Set: Switches on all Color Set IntelliBrite, SAM, SAL, and
Fiberworks lights.
Color Sync: Activates the Color Sync feature for all IntelliBrite, SAM SAL,
and Fiberworks lights.
Color Sw im: Activates the Color Swim feature for all IntelliBrite, SAM,
SAL and Fiberworks lights.
Color Mode Status Bar: The red bar indicates the activation status and
current completion time. Switching lights on or off, or activating the Color
Set, Color Sync, or Color Swim features is not immediate, it can take up
to one minute to complete.
Name Description
Configure Colors Swim Pool Light1: Use the side arrow buttons to increase or decrease the
delay time in seconds, between the Pool Light 1and Pool Light 2 lights.
Pool Light2: Use the side arrow buttons to increase or decrease the
delay time in seconds, between the Pool Light 1and Pool Light 2 lights.
Load Default button: Resets the current lights delay time to 5 seconds
between all lights.
Special Lights For lights to display in this 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 Set Circuits (Step 2 of 5), page 27.
All Off: Switches off all IntelliBrite, SAM, SAL, and Fiberworks lights.
All On: Switches on all IntelliBrite SAM, SAL, and Fiberworks lights.
Color Set: Switches on all Color Set IntelliBrite SAM, SAL, and
Fiberworks lights.
Color Sync: Activates the Color Sync feature for all IntelliBrite, SAM,
SAL, and Fiberworks lights.
Color Sw im: Activates the Color Swim feature for all IntelliBrite, SAM,
SAL, and Fiberworks lights.
Color Mode Status Bar: The red bar indicates the activation status and
current completion time. Switching lights on or off, or activating the Color
Set, Color Sync, or Color Swim features is not immediate, it can take up
to one miunte to complete.
Color Sync
This feature switches all SAm, SAL, IntelliBrite and FIBERworks colored lights on and synchronizes the lights.
To synchronize lights:
1. From the Main screen, tap the Lights tab.
2. Tap the Color Sync button to activate all color changing lights to synchronize with each other. The process
may take up to a minute. The displayed red bar indicates the progress.
Schedule Screen
From the Schedule screen you can schedule when to switch on and off lights, heater, spa jets, and the filter pump.
You can also schedule which heat mode to use and also change the heat set point if necessary.
Name Description
Options - Left/Right Arrows Circuit: Name of the circuit to use in schedule. Use the side arrows to
select the desired circuit.
Start Time: Scheduled start time. Use the side arrows to select the time
when the circuit is to be switched on.
Stop Time: Scheduled stop time. Use the side arrows to select the time
when the circuit is to be switched off.
Heat Command: The heat mode options are: Don't Change (default),
Off, H.Pump Only, H.Pump Preferred, and Heater. If "Solar present" is
selected (see page 36 the options are, Don't Change, Off, Solar Only, and
Solar Preferred. Use the "Don't Change" option to use the currently
selected Heat Mode option on the Main screen. Use the side arrows to
select the heat mode.
Change Heat Set Point: Options are: Use Manual Setting (default), and
Yes. Use the side arrows to select the options. To change the existing heat
set point select "Yes" and change the new set point in "Heat Set Point"
option.
Heat Set Point: This option displays if "Yes" is selected in "Change Heat
Set Point." Tap either side arrow to set the new heat set point.
SmartStart: Select "Yes" to enable the option. This option displays when
a SAM or SAL light circuit is selected in the Circuit option. If the SAM or
SAL circuit was assigned a color changing light Circuit Function, when the
light is switched on, the light will automatically begin changing colors.
Days to run: Select the days of the week to schedule the current circuits.
Add/Delete Program buttons Add Program button: Use this button to display a new schedule and to
access schedule options.
Delete Program button: To delete a scheduled program, select the
program to delete from the list, then tap the Delete Program button.
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 off for all days of the week, or for individual
days. For IntelliTouch, up to 99 programs may be created for all circuits combined. For EasyTouch, 12 programs
may be created for all circuits combined.
The following describes how to schedule a daily program:
To program the daily timed circuits
1. From the main screen, tap the Schedule tab.
2. Tap Add Program to add a new schedule.
3. Assign a circuit: Tap either side arrow to scroll through the available circuits. Select the circuit to schedule.
Pool and spa circuits are grouped in the status list.
4. Set the start time: Tap either side arrow to set the hour for the start time.
5. Set the stop time: Tap either side arrow to set the hour for the stop time.
6. Heat Command: Tap either side arrow to set heat mode. The options are Don't Change (default), Off,
H.Pump Only, H.Pump Preferred, and Heater. If "Solar present" is selected (see page 36) the options are,
Don't Change, Off, Solar Only, and Solar Preferred. Use the ""Don't Change"" option to use the currently
selected Heat Mode option on the Main screen. Use the side arrows to select the heat mode.
7. Change Heat Set Point: Options are: Use Manual Setting (default), and Yes. Use the side arrows to select
the options. To change the existing heat set point select "Yes" and change the new set point in "Heat Set Point"
option.
8. Heat Set Point: This option displays if "Yes" is selected in "Change Heat Set Point." Tap either side arrow to
set the new heat set point.
9. SmartStart: Select "Yes" to enable the option. This option displays when a SAm or SAL light circuit is
selected in the Circuit option. If the SAm or SAL circuit was assigned a color changing light Circuit Function,
when it is switched on in the Lights screen, the color lights will automatically begin changing colors.
10. Days: To set the timer to work only on certain days, tap the days of the week to run the schedule. Tap All to
run the schedule for all the days of the week.
11. To create another schedule, tap Add Program.
12. To delete a schedule: Select the schedule to delete from the list, and tap Delete Program.
Note: If the Manual Operation Priority feature is enabled during a scheduled run time, the scheduled
run time is reset to 12 hours (default). For more information about the General Settings option
“Manual OP Priority,” see page 24.
Name Description
Circuit: Name of the circuit to use in schedule. Use the side arrows to
select the desired circuit.
Start Time: Scheduled start time. Use the side arrows to select the time
when the circuit is to be switched on.
Stop Time: Scheduled stop time. Use the side arrows to select the time
when the circuit is to be switched off.
Heat Command: The heat mode options are: Don't Change (default),
Off, H.Pump Only, H.Pump Preferred, and Heater. If Solar present is
selected (see page 36) the options are, Don't Change, Off, Solar Only,
and Solar Preferred. Use the Don't Change option to use the currently
selected Heat Mode option on the Main screen. Use the side arrows to
select the heat mode.
Change Heat Set Point: Options are: Use Manual Setting (default), and
Yes. Use the side arrows to select the options. To change the existing heat
set point select Yes and change the new set point in Heat Set Point
option.
Heat Set Point: This option displays if Yes is selected in Change Heat
Set Point. Tap the either side arrow toset the new heat set point.
SmartStart: Select Yes to enable the option. This option displays when a
SAM or SAL light circuit is selected in the Circuit option. If the SAM or
SAL circuit was assigned a color changing light Circuit Function, when it is
switched on in the Lights screen, the color lights will automatically begin
changing colors.
Days to run: Select the days of the week to schedule the current circuits.
Add/Delete Program Buttons Add Program button: Use this button to display a new schedule and to
access schedule options.
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-Once circuit is completed, it is automatically
erased. The circuit must be turned off manually or wait for the 12 hour automatic shut off. However, the 12 hour
factory shut off time can be changed by setting a new run time in the Egg Timer. See “Egg Timer Screen,” page 64.
To program a Run-Once daily timed circuit:
1. From the main screen, tap the Schedule tab.
2. Tap the Run-Once tab.
3. Tap the Add Program button to add a new program.
4. Assign a circuit: Tap either side arrow to scroll through the available circuits. Select the circuit to schedule.
After you have finished configuring the programs in this screen, the pool, spa, and lights circuits will be
displayed in groups in the status list (i.e., all pool programs are displayed together).
5. Set the start time: Tap either side arrow to set the hour for the start time.
6. Set the stop time: Tap either side arrow to set the hour for the stop time.
7. Heat Command: Tap either side arrow to set the heat mode. The options are The options are Don't Change
(default), Off, H.Pump Only, H.Pump Preferred, and Heater. If “Solar present” is selected (see page 36) the
options are, Don't Change, Off, Solar Only, and Solar Preferred. Use the Don't Change option to use the
currently selected Heat Mode option on the Main screen. Use the side arrows to select the heat mode.
8. Change Heat Set Point: Options are: Use Manual Setting (default), and Yes. Use either side arrow to select
the option. To change the existing heat set point select Yes and change the new set point in Heat Set Point
option.
9. Heat Set Point: This option displays if Yes is selected in Change Heat Set Point. Tap either side arrow to set
the new heat set point.
10. SmartStart: Select Yes to enable the option. This option displays when a SAm or SAL light circuit is
selected in the Circuit option. If the SAM or SAL circuit was assigned a color changing light Circuit Function,
when it is switched on in the Lights screen, the color lights will automatically begin changing colors.
11. Days: To set the timer to work on a particular day, tap the day to run the schedule.
12. To create another schedule, tap Add Program.
13. To delete a program: Select the program to delete from the list, and tap Delete Program.
Note: If Manual Operating Priority is enabled during a scheduled run time, the scheduled run time is reset
to 12 hours (default). For more information about the General Settings option “Manual OP Priority,” see
page 24.
Name Description
Circuit: Name of the circuit to use in schedule.
Run Time: Length of time the circuit will run when manually enabled.
< Less & > More time button Increase or decrease the current run time. If you increase the time past 23
hours 45 minutes, Don't Stop is displayed. Use Don't Stop to run the
circuit continuously.
History Screens
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.
Name Description
Zoom In/Zoom Out Use the (-) Zoom Out and (+) Zoom In button to change the time period
displayed by Month, Week, Day, or Hour. Use the < Previous and
Next > buttons to scroll through the time display.
Temperature The Blue box coresponds to the displayed pool temperature graph line.
The Aqua box coresponds to the displayed spa temperature graph line.
The Green box coresponds to the displayed outside temperature graph
line.
Pool/Spa/Solar/Heat/Lights Displays the duration and actual times your equipment was operating.
PH & ORP Tap pH Level or ORP Level to display the following:
The Blue line coresponds to the pH feed graph line.
Name Description
System Alerts Displays water temperature sensor and air sensor error informaton. Also
displayed is the current communication status of the pumps , chlorinator
and pH & ORP equipment. If an error is detected the error message
displays in yellow.
System Delays P re s s the C a nc e l D e la ys b utto n to c a nc e l the d e la y func ti o n fo r the
c le a ne r, p o o l o r s p a . S e e p a g e 6 8 fo r mo re i nfo rma ti o n.
Spa-Side Remotes E na b le /D i s a b le Sp a C o mma nd , i S 1 0 o r i S 4 s p a -s i d e re mo te s .
From the main ScreenLogic2 screen, tap the Main and Chlorinator tab. The chlorinator screen shows:
• Chlorinator Status: Shows the current chlorinator operating condition. If an error is detected, the displayed
error message box is highlighted in green.
• Pool Output: Displays the pool chlorination output level from 0 to 100%. Tap the left or right arrow to
increase or decrease the pool chlorination output level. The IntelliTouch system will automatically drop the
chlorine output levels to 1/20 the output when the Spa mode is switched on. For example, if the pool output
level is set to 60%, when the Spa is switched on, the chlorination output level will be 3%.
• Spa Output: Displays the spa chlorination output level from 0 to 100%. Tap the left or right arrow to
increase or decrease the spa chlorination output level.
• Super Chlorinate: Tap the Start button to start “Super Chlorination” for 24 hours. Tap the Stop button to
stop Super Chlorination. The default run time is 24 hours.
• Salt Level: Displays how much salt (in ppm: parts per million) is in the water. The color of the status bar
indicates the condition of the water. Corresponding information is displayed under the status bar. Also see the
chlorinator manufacturer’s instructions for recommended salt levels.
IntelliChem Screen
From the IntelliChem screen you can control the pH and ORP values. This screen also displays the current water
balance and salt levels. The Calcium Hardness, Alkalinity and Cyanuric Acid values can also be adjusted based on
manual water tests to allow the water balance number to be calculated. Note: A Saturation Index value of 0
indicates the water is chemically in balance. If the Index is a minus (-) value, corrosive tendencies are indicated. If
the Index is a plus (+)value, scale-forming tendencies are indicated. A Saturation Index value between +0.3 to -0.3
is considered satisfactory in a swimming pool.
To access the pH & ORP (IntelliChem) status and
control screen:
1. From the main ScreenLogic2 screen, tap the
Main and IntelliChem tab to display the pH &
ORP screen. The screen displays:
• pH Level: Displays the current pH level. Tap the
Up/Down button to adjust the pH set point value
to meet pool and spa chemistry standards. The
adjustable range is from 7.2 to 7.6 in increments
of 0.1. The default pH set point value is 7.5.
• ORP Level: Displays the current ORP level. Tap
the Up/Down button to adjust the ORP set point
value to meet pool and spa chemistry standards.
Recommended Pool Chemistry
The adjustable range is from 650 to 800 in
Free Chlorine: 2.0 - 4.0 ppm. Above 4.0 ppm may cause
corrosion of metal components
increments of 10. The default ORP set point value
Combined Chlorine (Chloramines): None (super chlorinate to is 700.
remove all chloramines)
pH: 7.2 - 7.8 (USE MURIATIC ACID to lower pH and Soda Ash to
raise pH.)
Cyanuric Acid: 30 - 50 ppm
Total Alkalinity: 80 - 120 ppm
Calcium Hardness: 200 - 400 ppm
Salt: 3000 - 4500 ppm (ideal 3400 ppm)
Metals (Copper, Iron, Manganese): None
Nitrates: None - Phosphates: Less than 125 ppb
Water Balance: The ideal water balance number should be between -0.30 and +0.30.
Total Alkalinity
APSP’s recommended ideal range for total alkalinity is 80 to 120 ppm for “gunite” and concrete pools and 125-170 ppm for
painted, vinyl, and fiberglass pools. Test levels weekly and adjust according to your pool professional’s recommendations. Total
Alkalinity can be described as a buffer that keeps pH in order. pH depends on the ability of the total alkalinity in the water to
withstand the changes in pH. If the total alkalinity is too high, adding acid (similar to pH) lowers the level. Adding a base (e.g
sodium bicarbonate) when total alkalinity is low, raises the level. The level of total alkalinity in the water is a measurement of all
carbonates, bicarbonates, hydroxides, and other alkaline substances found in the pool water.
Calcium Hardness
Recommended range for calcium hardness is 200-500 ppm. Calcium Hardness levels should be tested weekly. Calcium
hardness is the calcium carbonate scale deposited on pool surfaces. The test for Calcium Hardness is a measure of how “hard”
or “soft” the water is testing. “Hard” water can have high levels of calcium and magnesium. If these levels are too high the water
becomes saturated and will leave calcium carbonate scale deposits (a “white-ish,” crystallized rough spot) on any surface
inside the pool. If the levels are too low, the water becomes “soft” and will corrode surfaces inside the pool. Use TSP or
Hydroquest 100 to lower Calcium Hardness levels that are too high or add water to the pool which has a lower calcium
hardness content. Levels which are too low require the addition of calcium chloride.
Cyanuric Acid: Cyanuric acid is needed in outdoor pools to help to stabilize and maintain proper levels of chlorine. 90% of
unstabilized chlorine is destroyed by the UV radiation from the sun. Cyanuric acid stabilizes chlorine in water from UV
degradation. When using the IntelliChlor SCG, the cyanuric acid level should be maintained between 30-50 ppm.
IntelliFlo VF Screen
From the IntelliFlo VF screen you can start or stop the IntelliFlo pump, adjust the GPM for each pump circuit and
view the current pump error conditions. Also displayed are the IntelliFlo pump’s power usage, RPM (IntelliFlo
VS), GPM (IntelliFlo VF) and filter status.
• IntelliFlo Output (Pump Off/Pump On): The Pump Off box is displayed in green when the pump is off
and not operating. The Pump On box is displayed in green when the pump is operating. The Power
Usage (Watts), RPM, and Flow (GPM) display the current status while the pump is operating. If the
“Pump On” box displays in green and there are no buttons active on this screen (green), it indicates that
the pump is operating and maybe “filtering” the pool.
• Power Usage (Watts), RPM, and Flow (GPM) status indicators: The pump status indicators show
the current power usage in Watts, speed, in revolutions per minute (RPM), and flow, in gallons per minute
(GPM) while the pump is operating.
• Filter Status: Displays the current percent status of the filter as set in the “Clean Filter PSI” setting for
IntelliFlo VF pumps only, see page 52. Typically when the Filter Status displays 24% it indicates that the
filter requires cleaning (or a Backwash). When the pump detects that the filter differential pressure (10
PSI difference) has increased and is now at the “Clean Filter” pressure, the ScreenLogic2 pump status
“Filter Warning” displays in green indicating that the filter must be cleaned (backwashed) to reduce the
pressure. You need to stop IntelliFlo, place IntelliTouch in “Service” mode, press the Start/Stop button on
IntelliFlo, then press the Backwash button to start the backwash flow operation. IntelliFlo will run the
preset cycle time and preset flow GPM). The flow will be adjustable to accommodate the specific filter
backwash flow requirement. After the backwash cycle is finished, the “Rinse” cycle with the preset
duration time will be executed. After these cycles have been completed or if the Start/Stop button is
pressed to stop the process, the filter status will be recalculated and the zero-pressure measured when
Filter mode is operated again.
Troubleshooting ScreenLogic2
Section 4
ScreenLogic2 Tips and FAQs
Use the following information to resolve general ScreenLogic2 operation issues.
ScreenLogic2 Technical Support Questions
Before contacting Pentair Water Technical Support, please note that Technical Support personnel can only assist
with relevant questions regarding ScreenLogic2 hardware and software. ScreenLogic2 can only be used with the
provided ScreenLogic2 Tablet and in-wall Touch Screen devices or iPhone, iPad, iPod. Technical support for non-
supported devices is not available. Please consult your manufacturer documentation for other questions.
For Technical Support contact information, see page viii.
Note: If you purchased an in-wall touch screen, or Tablet, a CD-ROM is also included that contains the
ScreenLogic2 PC interface for your Windows XP computer.
How do I exit the ScreenLogic2 program while using the Tablet or In-wall Touch Screen?
Press the first button (from the left side) on the front of the Tablet or In-wall touch screen to display the virtual
keyboard. Tap the Ctrl key, then the Q key to exit the ScreenLogic2 program.
The touch screen is made of glass, and is therefore fragile. Treat it as you would a piece of glass. Please use the
stylus provided with the Digital Tablet or another stylus designed for use with touch-panels. Do not use a sharp
objects such as pens or other pointing devices to touch the screen, you may scratch the screen.
Do not spill liquid onto the device, especially if the device is powered on. In general, do not operate without
reading all cautions and directions in this manual.
How do I begin to use the Digital Tablet and in-Wall Touch Screen immediately?
Powering On:
Depending on how you received the device, your Digital Tablet or in-wall Touch Screen device may be in a
Suspend state or in a Power Off state. Connect the AC adapter provided with the device directly to the power
input jack of the Digital Tablet or to power input jack on the cradle for the device with the Digital Tablet securely
seated. Use only the AC adapter provided with the device or purchased as a specific accessory, your device may
not operate and may be damaged if you use the incorrect AC adapter.
With the AC-DC adapter connected:
• Press firmly but briefly on the Suspend button on the left edge of the device.
• Wait a few seconds, if the display does not light up, make sure that all power connections are in place and try
again.
• If the display still does not light up then try the following before contacting Technical Support (see page viii).
• If you have been using the Cradle, try connecting the power directly to the device instead, and repeat the
option above, OR,
• With the AC adapter still connected, push on the Suspend button located along the left edge and hold on for
over 4 seconds. Release the Suspend button. Then push on the Suspend button again briefly.
If all the steps above fail to turn on the device then you should contact Technical Support (see page viii).
After the device turns on, you should charge the device battery with the AC adapter. You may continue to use the
device while the charging process is proceeding.
Why doesn’t the Digital Tablet come charged so that I can turn it on right away?
General shipping restrictions discourage manufacturers from shipping any equipment with fully charged batteries.
You will need to attach the device to the AC power to charge the batteries after receiving it. Use the AC adapter
provided with the device. You can still use the device while it is charging.
I changed my mind immediately after recovering from Suspend mode and wish to put the
device into Suspend again. Why is it that the Suspend button appears nonresponsive?
Each time you recover from Suspend mode, it takes 10-15 seconds for the system to totally recover, although you
can see the display and use the system within 1-2 seconds. During this recovery period of 10-15 seconds, the
system will not be able to process any request to re-enter Suspend mode. As soon as the system has fully
recovered, a single Suspend request will be processed if a single or multiple Suspend requests were made during the
recovery period.
The Tablet comes with protective rubber grip handles and a shoulder strap – what do they 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 shoulder strap hooked onto the protective jacket for hands-free portability. The jacket has four slots to
allow flexibility in connection to the shoulder strap.
The Tablet comes with a desktop cradle – what are its functions?
The cradle for the Digital Tablet offers support, charging pass-through, and USB host (2) and slave (1) ports. The
USB host ports provide connection for input devices, such as the keyboard and mouse when the Digital Tablet is
seated securely on the cradle. The USB slave port facilitates connection to PCs for software transfer,
synchronization, and installation. Pentair does not offer technical support for these features.
Note: Use both hands to insert and remove the Tablet to and from the cradle. Proper connection and
integrity between the device and the cradle is important for charging and to maintain the USB pass-through
connection.
For IntelliFlo troubleshooting information, see the IntelliFlo VS Installation and User’s Guide
(P/N 350075).
Suction Blockage
When something blocks the suction or the pump fully it will shut off immediately (within 1 second). It
will also shut off after a few seconds of dead heading with the same alert. The unit will come back on
in 30 seconds and ramp up slowly. This function should be tested with all new installations by
directing the flow to one suction and covering it with a piece of material other than someone’s hand.
This alert is deactivated in Manual mode.
• Warning condition: If a warning condition occurs the pump will be continue to run but at a
reduced speed. The Green LED executes a sequence of blinks to indicate which alarm or
warning has occurred.
• Alarm condition: If an alarm condition occurs the pump will drive stop running. The red LED
flashes continuously to indicate the presence of an alarm. The alarm LEDs will reset when the
condition clears.
For IntelliFlo troubleshooting information, see the IntelliFlo VS Installation and User’s Guide
(P/N 357269).
6 Drive Temperature Alarm Excessive drive temperature 1. Ensure the motor fan has
adequate area for ventilation.
2. Run motor at a higher speed to
improve cooling air flow.
7 Power Out Alarm Supply voltage low Ensure proper supply voltage.
9 Over voltage Alarm Excessive voltage on drive buss 1. Rapid switching between speeds
can cause excessive voltages
on the drive's DC buss.
2. Ensure proper supply voltage.
Glossary
+3 IntelliTouch Systems: Feature Circuits, Macro circuits, and Color Set, Color Swim lighting features
are only available with IntelliTouch +3 system models. The IntelliTouch +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 information, refer to
“IntelliTouch Personality Kits,” page 2.
802.11: Refers to a family of specifications developed by the IEEE for Wireless LAN technology. 802.11
specifies an over-the-air interface between a wireless client and a base station or between two wireless
clients and provides 1 or 2 Mbps transmission in the 2.4 GHz band using either frequency hopping
spread spectrum (FHSS) or direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS).
802.11b: An extension to 802.11 that applies to Wireless LANs (WLAN) and provides 11 Mbps
transmission (with a fallback to 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps) in the 2.4 GHz band. 802.11b uses only DSSS.
Throughput data rate is 5+ Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band.
802.11g: An extension to 802.11 that applies to Wireless LANs (WLAN) and provides 54 Mbps
transmission (with a fallback to 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 24, 36, and 48 Mbps) in the 2.4 GHz band.
802.11g uses Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). Throughput data rate is 11+ Mbps in
the 2.4 GHz band.
Access Point: An Access Point (AP) is stand-alone wireless hub that allows any computer that has a
wireless network adapter to communicate with another computer and to connect to the Internet.
Client computer: The computer that gets its Internet connection by sharing either the host computer’s
connection or the Access Point’s connection.
Expansion Kit: A kit that includes additional auxiliaries to an existing Personality Kit. Requires a Load
Center for each Expansion Kit.
Feature Circuits: Programmable circuits that may control Macro circuits, relays and/or valve actuators.
Freeze Protection: A circuit with freeze protection circulates water to protect pipes from freezing, if the
outdoor air temperature sensor detects the temperature is getting close to freezing (below 36° F). Refer
to “Setup Circuits (Step 2 of 4)”, page 35 for more information.
Gigahertz (GHz): A unit of frequency equal to 1,000,000,000 cycles per second.
High Voltage Compartment: Large lower right compartment of Load Center for all high voltage wiring
including circuit breakers, relays, and GFCI.
Host computer: The computer that is directly connected to the Internet using a modem or network
adapter.
Indoor Control Panel: This 14 button remote controller with LCD (liquid crystal display) is wired to the
Personality board in the Power/Load Center. The control panel can be wall mounted inside a house to
control IntelliTouch Systems.
iS4: Four function Spa-Side remote. Can be spa wall or deck mounted.
iS10/SpaCommand: Up to ten function spa-side remote with temperature changing capability. Can be
spa wall or deck mounted.
Internet Protocol (IP) address: The address of a computer that is attached to a network. Part of the
address designates which network the computer is on, and the other part represents the host
identification.
LAN: A Local Area Network (LAN) is a high-speed, low-error data network covering a relatively small
geographic area.
Glossary (continued)
Load Center: Metal enclosure with power relays, transformer, and circuit breakers. The Load Center is
Installed prior to Personality Kit installation. Used for distributing power for controlling IntelliTouch
Systems. Also known as the “sub-panel.”
Low Voltage Compartment: Top compartment of Load Center for all low voltage wiring.
Low Voltage Raceway: Vertical space in the left side of Power/Load Center for low voltage cabling.
Megabits-per-second ( Mbps): Transmission speed of 1,000,000 bits per second.
Megahertz (MHz): A unit of frequency equal to 1,000,000 cycles per second.
MobileTouch Controller: Wireless controller for the IntelliTouch Systems with all the functionality of the
Indoor Control Panel.
Outdoor Control Panel: Control panel with flexible hinge installed in upper portion of Power/Load
Center to control IntelliTouch systems.
Personality Board: The circuit board mounted on top of the Outdoor Control Panel motherboard. The
Personality board defines the system capabilities.
Personality Kit: Set of parts to define the capability of a system; may include: Outdoor Control Panel,
temperature sensors, actuators, and additional relays.
Power Center: Same as Load Center with the exception of the circuit breaker base.
Relay Circuits: The circuits that control the relays on the Personality Board. Connectors on top edge of
the circuit board.
RF: Radio Frequency.
Screw Terminal Connector: Removable connector that may attach to circuit board with multiple
sockets (anywhere from 2 to 12) to receive wires from controllers and sensors; wires held by screw
terminals; multiple wires of a small enough gauge (usually 22 AWG) may be coupled to a single socket
of a terminal connector.
Transceiver: Circuit board with attached antenna that can send and receive radio frequency (wireless)
transmissions.
Wi-Fi: Wireless Fidelity is meant to be used generically when referring of any type of 802.11 network,
whether 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a. A seal of approval from the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance
(WECA).
WLAN: Wireless Local Area Network is a type of local-area network that uses high-frequency radio
waves rather than wires to communicate between nodes.