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2. AQuatronica a a Er 7EEEEEE ML UE qu a WYPMERCO 7 e Pb IE a 4 i 9 j page The contents of this manual may not be reproduced transferred distributed or memorized in any form without the written permission of AQUATRONICA The information contained in this manual can be modified at any moment and without prior notice at the discretion of AQUATRONICA These modifications will be inserted in successive editions of the present manual AQUATRONICA reserves the right to make modifications and improvements to any product described in the present manual without prior notice Read this manual carefully before using the AQUARIUM CONTROLLER system DISPOSAL OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC PARTS Pursuant to Directive 2002 96 EC issued by the European Parliament regarding the reduction in use of dangerous substances in electrical and electronic equipment as well as waste disposal Products bearing the barred dustbin symbol must be disposed of separately from other waste Therefore the user must dispose of the product in question at suitable recycling centres for electronic and electro technical waste or he she must consign the used product to the retailer when buying a new equivalent product on a one by one basis Separate waste collection allows used equipment to be recycled treated and disposed of without negative consequences for the environment and heal
3. tEwerinete Page 35 Setting the VOL DIES iss aas aa EE EE EA R E E TT E R EEEE E Page 35 ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Digital sensor 7 Tgr lo PRU Page 35 Analogical Sensor variable EE LEITET Page 35 MAINE URL er Page 36 Setting the TUC COS inenen iot teu ateses Gere LE aidan ene et aoe eee I ee o ELE nei ue Page 37 Application examples or the XYZ Program meta pedir don bri e dde 1 Rau ieee ipei e Und itai Page 38 Reserung a DOGS rient aret Tunt inina api VR E RUE erenende ain awnoains EUM KERN PEN Gu adi d NRI NE E n Page 40 e Agenda MenWu i icsuseses s vunsas suuxEnsEsueExsEsREEENS RE EEEE M ME EEEEE E FrrEM P EFE PEFAR KE rEE CMM MC PER PAGE di Agenda T L Page 41 MEE E ME E E Page 41 cn Page 41 lu QAeaeme OU Page 41 DElete val IE asta E DL LLL DIDIT Page 41 Temperature Menu iisiiuua uan KEEN nM EPI NEA R2EREEAQUR EUR E FOI UA RE ERE MUN RN sien sPageE 42 Temperature EE ETT 1 LED LITE Page 42 esa i anat r a tant tests el Gu nivacat TE taci Carena tas ai i N aaa E ST Sins OET Page 42 PFOQKGIMS tirisin grissa Da Sa aa ua cita ann ia Dec ct eia nata dita ie irt aai iaiia iiias Dada caca i rasdal cua ci n tassa ics Page 42 rl P LE cIEMUMMAAATTmTTTMM Page 43 MAI TAufenpibIipee EET Page 44 Delete All ss
4. Product code Month Year Day Dealer s Stamp ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE Sla ndarc of reference ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 4514 Number of conformity 006 2008 E Name of the manufacturer Aquatronica division of A E B srl Address via dell Industria 20 Corte Tegge 42025 Cavriago RE Italy DECLARES THAT THE ELECTRONIC UNIT Name of the product Aquarium Controller Code ACQ110 IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FIELD Description References Result EMC 2004 108 EC EMC directive Official Journal cf the applied European Union L390 December 31 2004 LVD 2006 95 EC cw voltage Official Journal cf the applied directive Eurapean Union L374 December 27 2006 THEREFORE IT IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUISITES OF THE CE MARK The equus wes LICKED i a yore working configuration Pace of issue Cavriago RE Italy Sate of issue 08 21 2008 The A E B srl legal representative Faterlini Ivan e 5 Der ae lt a e o 4 7 M IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Specifications a Display Dimensions ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 ROuatronic A E B SpA Division VAEYG 21A Te ITE fit pede DIC de pA Cavriago RE Italy Teli 39 0522 494403 Fax 39 0522 494410 A http NNvvvvvv aquatronica com E mail service aquatronica it
5. e The electronic agenda function allows the user to write and save reminders and if desired program repeatable reminders These notices are displayed at the desired moment accompanied by an acoustic signal e The data readings function measures and displays the data read by the sensors so the various devices connected to the system can consequently be adjusted e The tide effect alternately activates two movement pumps with fixed cycles of 6 hours 15 minutes each tide time e The wave effect function allows the alternate activation of two or three movement pumps with cycles that can be chosen by the user from a minimum of 1 second to a maximum of about 5 minutes e The summer function activates the heating cable underneath the gravel for fixed intervals of 5 minutes hour even in the summer when it is normally not used e The power cut function in the case in which power supply is lacking displays the duration of the interruption If the interruption continues for more than an hour the outputs selected in the menu remain disabled when the power returns e The software reprogramming function is the feature that places this product above all others in its category With a serial interface and a PC it is possible to update the control unit with functions which were not present at the moment of purchase without having to change it e Thanks to the dimming modules it is possible to check and program any dimming devices
6. Graphic Period Temperature Password Enable PIN Display Brightness Contrast Screen Mode I Niway On Scrolling Time Energy Savings Reset settings About Change Name Power Unit I Sockets Manual Commands Program Timer _____ Output Selection t Wave Effect Insert View Mod Del Delete All Insert View Mod Del Delete All Tide Effect Blackout Enable Duration Wait Summer Function Rev 160311 1 Insert View Mod Del Delete All Panorama of the menus Function Keys Sequences XYZ Programs Insert L View Mod Del Delete All Agenda Insert View Mod Del m All Sound Temperature Change Name Programs Insert I viem Mod Delr Delete All XX Data Recorded Alarm Calibrate Sensor Measurement unit Celsius Fahrenheit Appears if the appropriate sensor has been connected Appears if a program has been memorized Note You can see the list of names of the devices connected to the system by pressing the Esc key on the main page IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 I Ll Program priority The programs that can be set using Aquarium Controller have priority over the others based on the table belovv in vvhich they are listed vvith decreasing priority 7 Low conductivity sensor program Light sensor program Summer function 7 Note the programs have varying priorities depending on the sensors involved in the program The prio
7. Settings Date Time e Select the digit to modify with keys xc while choosing the correct one with keys 444 When finished press Enter Graphic Period This option allows selecting the period 1 7 30 days in which a graph s progress is displayed These graphs display how all measuring devices connected to the control unit progress over a given period of time NOTE this function is visible in the case that a sensor for which data storage is envisaged is connected to the system To modify the graphic period proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Settings Graphic Period e Select the measuring instrument if more than one is present whose display period is to be modified with keys and press Enter e Select the display period with keys 4 4 and press En ter ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 Settings Menu Password Passwong This menu allows you to enable a PIN security code to pre vent unauthorised persons from involuntarily modifying any Enable PIN seinge To select this menu proceed as follows Main display g Main menu g Settings g Password e Set the ON OFF values to enable disable the PIN security code Enable PIN Set a delay time from 1 to 60 minutes to establish after OFF how many minutes the security locking system should be enabled 01 minute delay A numerical value corresponds to every arrow key 0 1 2 3 Digit the PIN code which must consist in at least 1 and up to a max
8. Mode Timed Time 5m10s NeonD LDo1 30 30 30 30 30 30 IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 This function lets you enable a set of user defined phases consecutively so as to make executing certain operations such as change of water easier NOTE It is possible to create and modify a sequence only using PC software see the dedicated paragraph in the PC software instructions Sequences To enable the set sequence proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Sequences Water Change To enable a sequence select it from those available and then Sequence 2 press the Enter key Do you confirm enabling of the selected sequence E Once a sequence is enabled its icon 7 appears on the lower left of the main screen and the outputs controlled by Enter Confirm the sequence are marked by the icon A Esc Cancel Do you confirm disabling of the If you vvant to cancel a sequence under execution select the sequence Same sequence again and press the Enter key Enter Confirm Esc Cancel Enabling a certain sequence is displayed with a flag next to the name of the sequence Sequences WARNING va Water Change Two or more sequences cannot be executed at the same time zung ce If you try to enable a sequence while another is being executed an error message will appear Q110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 XYZ Programs Menu With the XYZ programs it is possible to take different variables into account valu
9. XYZ Programs Menu Function 1 To set the turning off or on of an outlet proceed as fol lows D OE Outlet A 3 ON status 1 Select the desired power unit from the possible fun ctions 2 Select the outlet you wish to control 3 Select the status the outlet must be in when the program is running choosing between OFF ON After all the variable parameters have been defined press Enter to go back to the program screen page APPLICATION EXAMPLES OF THE XYZ PROGRAMS Example 1 Program Setting variable 1 Variable 1 Sump Level Density Sump Level Not Defined Refill pump Not Defined Not Defined Max time 3Os Ref Minimum time Waiting time Setting variable 2 Setting the function Variable 1 Function 1 Density Multi outlet 1 Refill Pump Ref ON status lt c 500uS In the examples shown the refill pump was programmed which will start Function only if the level sensor is at LEV1 Variable 1 and the density is greater than or equal to 53mS cm Variable 2 If for any reason one of the two variables does not return to the initial value within 30 seconds Max Time the program automatically stops indicating an anomaly This is helpful when the refill tank is empty the pump stops operating thus avoiding damages or the refill water is leaking from the sump causing flooding For example we could set up another XYZ program that controls the salt water refill pump so that
10. a s epE RARSR Page 17 e Program priority cueisvexosqssvasusasuac us dusvaunSdsswbaE uns saa vaqEVEssxE ue NDS UE R EN SUE eeiadrnte Age 190 Main Men f M d NR Settings Men s esssexasusus uh a8 a uoc Ra jnd a cR v a x SO sa dh Parc cn RH ru PAG 20 i is s NP TRU RR EU UT CEEC EEES dames TEE Page 20 Language RES M MmUMTMTS Page 20 ME DA LE ee tes lupa ED UU UI TM OEm Page 20 Graphic Period serien ore E Sana EXEAT ARE XN KEREEK it EAE da tida ax cen ada emana der ea da SGR NAA Kx Page 20 PASSWOM TER TOIT CUOI aa a TE AE D Taa a a aE aa anaa Page 21 IE oE A E E E E E T Page 22 slate EIU Page 22 Contra EE Page 22 Seis Page 22 Scrolling Time TTL IIT ITI Page 23 RESCH SCT OS EUM Page 23 e Power Unit Menu cccccessccnscceeeseseeeeeesenseeeeeeneeeeeesecnseeessensoeseeesassoeessessossssssssss PAGE 24 o Mtis ue Page 24 Change NaMe 422 rior e AR DR E NER AR TA RSE RE DR ROSER AGRADA GRA RE RR KK i aa UR EK A MR Ran Page 24 Manual Commands esteses tia ERRARE ius RA Kad REA ERE RN RI UR E Leachate NEE E A VERA DU DR ERE RE UBER ER UK san tapes Page 25 Programi Meri ei tit abides diy ies icona Dieta ein ironia iene tsadenivned temia ei entecs Page 26 Macs ENERO ICI NI IL III Same a emeer acci na Page 26 ATI VA uforspIpI n Page 27 PII cmm Page 27 Wave Effect in t
11. indicate the activation of the alarm 4 To set the alarm proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Level Alarm ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 Level Menu Measuring Unit Measuring Unit Depending on how the level sensor is installed and used dif LEV ferent measurement units may be useful combining possible Low OK OK Low and High positions Low High The following options may therefore be selected High OK High Low LEV e Low OK e Low High e High OK e High Low e OK Low e OK High J Disconnect Device If for any reason the level sensor is disconnected a Disconnected message will appear on the display which indicates the disconnection Press the Enter key to acknowledge The icon will appear on the main screen beside the word S01 Level in the bottom left corner When the level sensor is reconnected the control unit will automatically resume reading and displaying the level PUO1 A B CD EF D To eliminate the level sensor definitively from the system Level 2 proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Level Disconnect The Disconnect function will appear in the Level menu e Select this function using the keys 44 and press Enter e The disconnect screen will appear press Enter to disconnect or Esc to cancel Change Name Programs Alarm Disconnect Level Enter Confirm Esc Cancel Q110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Guarantee Certificate Dear C
12. it starts Function only if the level sensor is at LEV1 Variable 1 and the density is less than 53mS cm Variable 2 With two XYZ programs working together fresh water or salt water replenishing can be totally automatic ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 I XYZ Programs Menu Main page display 3 2 C I NE E CI Level LEV1 Esempio 2 Program Setting variable 1 pH Variable 1 Not Defined Not Defined pH minus Not Defined Not Defined Max time 3Os Main screen page Setting the function display Function 1 Dosing pH Minus Millilitres 5 Every 24h00m In this example if the pH goes above 8 0 7 9 0 1 5ml of pH Minus are dosed into the water at 24h intervals If the value goes below 7 9 dosing automatically stops 110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 XYZ Programs Menu Resetting a program If the maximum program time expires the program is stopped the symbol Dr will also appear on the main screen accompanied by an acoustic signal To restart the program follow this simple procedure see Example 4 From the main menu access the XYZ Programs menu Enter the Programs menu Enter the View Edit Del menu Scroll through the set programs using the uc keys to view the stopped program OM Press Enter to open the reset window Enter the Prog Reset window Press Enter to reset the program Example 4 Sump Level Density Undefined Soft Water Replenishing Undefine
13. stay disabled when the power supply is restored after there has been a blackout which lasts for longer than the time set by the user until they are automatically re enabled after a programmable time To assign a blackout function to an outlet proceed as fol lows Main screen Main menu Power unit Select Blackout power unit Blackout Select outlet Active YES 2 Set the type of program to YES If it is left on NO the Duration h5m10s program will not be valid Delay h5m10s e Set the Blackout duration time after which the controller will automatically lock the outlet Set a delay time that is a time during which the outlet stays disabled after the power supply has been restored 110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Power Unit Menu Would you like to unblocic all the outputs2 Enter Confirm Esc Cancel Summer Function Unblocic All This unblocks all the deactivated outputs simultaneously when a power outage has occurred for over an hour NOTE this function is activated only if the power has been interrupted for more than an hour To carry out this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Power Cut Unblock All e The unblocking screen appears Press Enter to unblock or Esc to cancel Summer Function It is possible to select one or more outputs that for 5 minutes fixed time every hour are activated automatically This function is partic
14. the program is automatically stopped signalling a malfunction The most appropriate unit of measure can be selected choosing from hours h minutes m and seconds s 6 Outlet you wish to control depending on the level select the outlet on which the function has to run and indicate its status The outlet is ON if it is highlighted and if the icon of the level sensor L is above the letter The outlet is OFF if it is not highlighted and if the icon of the level sensor L is above the letter If the outlet is not highlighted and there is no icon L the outlet is not selected Example Level Sensor program Waiting Time error Minimum time Max Time 10s Replenishing L PUO1 A B fdD E F The example indicated in figure shows the activation of the automatic topoff pump on plug C whenever the level sensor moves to the position LEV 1 output C is activated which activates the automatic topoff pump If the level sensor s state does not change returns to position LEV 2 inside the set time Max Time the program is blocked and the control unit displays an error message On the main screen the symbol amp will appear accompanied by an acoustic signal which indicates an anomaly in the automatic topoff system such as a damaged level sensor or pump or perhaps the absence of water in the hopper In the event of an anomaly the following message will appear which will consequently block the program CQ110C 1 ENG Re
15. C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Possible bracket assemblies IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Connection diagrams 1 Svvitch for enabling emergency procedure AUT operation as per set programs MAN manual emergency operation all outputs powered ATTENTION if the switch is on MAN no set program on the controller will work on the sockets 2 Connectors for connecting temperature or level sensors 3 Connector for connecting the previous Aquat ronica controller ACQ001 4 BUS sockets for connection of AQUATRONICA controller Original AQUATRONICA accessories WARNING Connect only original AQUATRONICA devices to BUS sockets BUS connectors do not operate with USB stands so do not connect any commercial USB device to these sockets to prevent irreparable damage AQUATRONICA declines all responsibility due to non compliance with this provision ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Power interruption Duration of the emergency y Power Cut 02h00m52s In the case in which during normal operation there is an interruption in the power supply the control unit continues to be supplied thanks to the rechargeable battery inside it maintaining date and time for a maximum of 12 hours When the power returns the control unit will restore all outputs to the previously set configura tions without intervention of any kind and will also display a message on the screen This message notifies that a power interrupti
16. ain Menu Settings Display Bright ness e Press key 4 to increase the brightness or key 4 to decrease it then press Enter Contrast Modifies the contrast of the display according to external conditions to obtain optimal visibility To modify this parameter proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Settings Display Con trast e Press key 4 to increase the contrast or key JL to decrease it then press Enter to confirm Screen Mode This option allows the user to turn off the display if desired Always ON is the programmed default To modify this option proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Settings Display Screen Mode e Select between the two options using the keys 4I Always ON the display always remains on Stand by the display turns off automatically after a period of about 3 minutes from the last action When finished press Enter To utilize this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Settings About IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 gq Settings Menu Ie Oe hri Scrolling Time Allows the user to select the interval of time with which the values of the sensors are displayed in succession and the state of the plugs on the main page the programmed default is 5 seconds E To modify this option proceed as follows RES E Main screen Main Menu Settings Display Scrolling Time e Select the scroll time from 0 90 second
17. am has been set move with the c skeys V1 Undefined onto the symbol and press Enter V2 Undefined V3 Undefined Fi Undefined F2 Undefined F3 Undefined Max time OFF IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 16031 XYZ Programs Menu SETTING THE VARIABLES V1 V2 V3 To set a program variable press Enter on one of the three variables V1 V2 and V3 Set from 1 to 3 variables choosing from the following modes A Digital Sensor Variable only applicable for the Light Level or Flooding level sensors Variable 1 eb Sump Level Ref e Minimum time O 3 Waiting time 1 Indicate the sensor to be defined as a variable selectable using the 4 keys 2 Indicate the reference value 3 Indicate the program s minimum run time expressed in seconds the value entered must be lower than the value entered in the Max Time field 4 Indicate the waiting time see explanation on Page 49 After all the variable parameters have been defined press Enter to go back to the program screen page B Analogical Sensor Variable Applicable for all the other sensor families Variable 2 Variable 2 Density Density Ref Curve ds 0 5 ds 0 5 1 Indicate the sensor to be defined as a variable selectable using the 44 keys 2 Indicate the condition necessary for starting the program selectable using the 4 4 keys the following values can be used Greater than the reference value gt or grea
18. ates of the week on which the program is to run 5 Select the desired day with the xc keys and use the 411 keys to enable or disable it Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Variable 1 To enter a Repeat timer variable proceed as follows Timer 1 Select Timer from the variables indicated 2 Set the Repeat option out of those available Repeat 3 Specify the time when the program must run in the From 00 00 IPLE From To field Date 21 09 09 4 Specify the date on which the program is to start Every 0 hours 5 Specify program repetition in Days Hours Months Variable 1 To enter a Single timer variable proceed as follows Timer 1 Select Timer from the variables indicated 2 Set the Single option out of those available Single 3 Specify the time when the program must run in the From 00 00 ECHDOE From To field Date 21 09 09 4 Specify the date the program is to start After all the variable parameters have been defined press Enter to go back to the program screen page ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 XYZ Programs Menu SETTING THE FUNCTIONS A1 A2 A3 A4 After defining the variables the program s functions may be defined from 1 to 4 To access the Function programming screen page press Enter on one of the four Functions A1 A2 A3 or A4 You can choose from the following functions activate an alarm change the power of one or all the pumps connected to the pump dimmer module change the inte
19. connected to the system such as the 0 10V modules for lights and dimming modules for movement pumps Through the first one the on off periods and neon lamp intensity can be adjusted so as to reproduce dawn and dusk effects The second one instead makes it possible to control movement pumps so as to reproduce wave or tide effects that can be dimmed e Thanks to the connectivity modules the system can be monitored remotely The Ethernet module allows the data read to be monitored on a web page and be reported by e mail if there are alarms The SMS module instead queries the control unit regarding the data read and sends messages from to mobile phones if there are alarms ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Contents of the package The package contains 1 N 1 Control unit 2 N 1 Temperature sensor 3 N 1 Battery 4 N 1 Bus cable 5 N 1 Fixing bracket bag 6 N 1 Cd rom containing the instruction manuals of all Aquarium Controller System components 7 N 1 Quick installation guide AT Tassel IET EIE Tni Li TL La mun rv iid ris rm In TAF DIS y H fouatromca A N disc as Y Aquarium Control System s User s Guide ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Battery connection ACQ110 rear view Battery connector connection Controller connections Battery vvire positioning O Battery cover 2 BUS cable S Battery M 4 Hole for fixing bracket connection 8 60 IsACQ110
20. control unit only for the use for which it was designed any other application not mentioned in this manual may cause irreparable damage to the controller Do not attempt to dismantle the control unit due to the fact that it does not contain parts that can be repaired by the user Repairs must be carried out exclusively at assistance centres by qualified personnel We decline any responsibility for damage to objects and persons resulting from tampering with the control unit The control unit is equipped with a rechargeable buffer battery that maintains date and time for up to a maximum of 15 hours if power is lacking The configurations will in any case be maintained even if this limit is exceeded P The battery has a life of roughly 10 years If it is necessary to change it contact an authorized centre The use of non approved batteries may cause explosions and also irreparable damage to the control unit Please check local regulations for di sposal of batteries The battery should never be placed in municipal waste Connect only original AQUATRONICA accessories or those approved by it to the control unit The use of non approved accessories may provoke damage fire electric shocks or lesions to people Position control units out of the reach of children to avoid the danger of electrical shocks The guarantee does not cover faults provoked by the use of non approved materials The control unit is not waterproof Therefor
21. d Undefined LI Max time 30s fal IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 I Agenda Menu Agenda In this menu it is possible to program reminders that vvill be displayed on the screen accompanied by an acoustic signal optional at the moment desired If the acoustic signal is With Sound enabled the icon amp will appear on the main screen If the reminder is set without the acoustic signal the icon l will appear on the main screen The reminder will appear on the display at the moment established during its program ming To clear the reminder from the display press the Enter key as acknowledgement of the reminder To access this function proceed as follows Main screen gt Main Menu Agenda Insert Here it is possible to set the reminders along with the date Give one calcium time and the repetitive cycle at which it is to be displayed d To program reminders proceed as follows vial Main screen Main Menu Agenda Insert e Insert the reminder s text using the keys 444 to select the letters and the keys uc to move within the word ries the text is completed press Enter to pass to the ate e Set the Date Day Month Year and Time for when the message will be displayed Select the field desired with keys oc and with keys 4 modify its value e Set the Every field the number and period Time Day Month to indicate the repetitivity of the reminder select the desired field wit
22. d by the invoice or receipt issued by the dealer upon which the serial numbers of the products installed are shown AQUATRONICA can refuse to recognize the guarantee if this information is incomplete or has been tampered with after purchase The guarantee will be given only if at the moment of purchase the product is well conserved and integral in the packaging prepared by AQUATRONICA who are the only ones who can assure its origin and an adequate protection Exclusions from the guarantee This guarantee does not cover a Periodic checks maintenance repairs or substitution of pieces due to normal deterioration b Malfunctions due to negligence incorrect installation improper use or inconformity to the technical instructions given and in general any malfunction not traceable to constructive faults and defects of the product and therefore the responsibility of AQUATRONICA c Products modified repaired substituted mounted and in any way tampered with by anyone without the prior written authorization of AQUATRONICA d Accidents originating from unforeseeable events or other causes e g water fire lightning bad aeration etc not depending upon the will of AQUATRONICA People must not resell or install products affected by manufacturing faults or defects recognizable with normal diligence The competent Court for eventual controversies concerning the interpretation and execution of this guarantee is uniquely that of Reggio Emilia ITALY
23. d press Enter e Select the letters with keys 4 4 and use keys auc to move inside the word Press Enter to confirm To modify the name of the plugs proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Change Name e Select the Plugs menu with keys 4 amp 4 and press Enter e Select the plug whose name is to be modified with keys 4 4 and press Enter e Select the letters with keys 4 4 and use keys auc to move inside the word Press Enter to confirm ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 p Power Unit Menu Manual Commands Single Control Manual Commands Allows the user to manually modify the state of the outputs Single Control being worked on independently from their set programs The hand symbol above the selected output indicates that it is forced manually and OFF The hand symbol above the selected output with the corresponding letter highlighted indicates that it is forced manually and ON To select this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu c Power Unit Manual Com mands e Select the desired output with keys sc while with keys 41 modify its state When finished press Enter Manual Commands All OFF Manual Comma nds This manually deactivates all the outputs present on the power unit simultaneously All OFF To use this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Manual Com mands e Select All OFF with the k
24. e do not expose it to direct contact with liquids Do not use outdoor Do not use inflammable cleaning liquids that may come into contact with electric parts and provoke fire If the control unit should malfunction it is possible to activate an emergency function See the relevant paragraph Connection diagrams for its activation ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 General description The AQUARIUM CONTROLLER is electronic and easy to use allowing you to manage all of the electrical appliances in an aquarium It can be used for both soft water and salt water aquari ums The main components of the system are an electronic control unit for setting and viewing all parameters and a power unit to which the various appliances are connected Other accessories are also available for increasing the system s performance e g reading of chemi cal values electrodes level sensors modules etc For a complete overview of available accessories visit www aquatronica com The AQUARIUM CONTROLLER EVOLUTION has the following main functions e Visually displays data on the blue graphic screen e The password menu allows you to enable a PIN security code to prevent unauthorised persons from involuntarily modifying any settings e The multitimer function commands in an ON OFF mode using the power unit and can acti vate and deactivate movement pumps neon and incandescent lights heaters coolers skimmers and other elements
25. e lamps connected to the system The power units PU the pump dimmers PD and the light dimmers LD are then listed in the following order PUO1 c PUO2 c PU03 e PU gt PDO1 gt PD02 c PD gt LD01 gt LDO2 c LD 1 To turn an outlet on or off proceed as follows select the desired outlet scrolling the power units select the status you wish to set using the 4 keys An icon appears above the letter selected indicating an arrow with the direction corresponding to the key chosen To turn an outlet ON move with the 4 4 keys until the letter is highlighted and the function key icon is above it To turn an outlet OFF move with the 4 keys until the letter is not highlighted and the function key icon is above it If the letter is not highlighted and the icon is not above it the outlet is not selected Fish Food Mode Timed Time 5m10s Return Pump t PUO1 A B C D E F 2 To change the power of one or more pumps connected to the dimmer module proceed as follows select the desired pump dimmer scrolling the PU PD and LD listed go to the desired pump and change its power percentage with the 44 keys Fish Food Mode Timed Time 5m10s 3 To change the intensity of one or more lights connected to the dimmer module proceed as fol lows select the desired light dimmer scrolling the PU PD and LD listed go to the desired light and change its intensity percentage with the LIL keys Low Lights
26. e of sensors and times so that one or more functions can be carried out simultaneously Application examples are 1 starting the soft or salt water replenishing pump based on density values and tank level 2 operating the dosing pumps and dosing according to the value measured by a specific sensor 3 changing the percentage power of one or more pumps or lights connected to the system according to a value measured by a sensor or only at certain times or days of the week Main Menu To access the sensor programming menu Main screen Main menu XYZ Programs Settings Power Unit When the XYZ Programs menu appears a program can be inserted viewed edited or deleted FC SOE When the first program is inserted only the program s Insert menu will be displayed the View Edit Del and Delete All Agenda menus will be shown later After pressing Enter on the screen a screen in which the program settings can be defined will appear XYZ Programs e V1 V2 V3 defines the variables from 1 to 3 that set the conditions for which the program has to start e F1 F2 F3 F4 defines the functions the program has to perform from 1 to 4 e Max Time defines the maximum time within which the program has to finish and after which the program is automati cally stopped signalling a malfunction The time and its unit of measure expressed in hours h minutes m and seconds s can be set with the 41 keys Once the progr
27. eover it is possible to modify the state of the plugs depending on the tempe rature readings to set the desired value to display the progress over the last 24 hours to set acoustic alarms to calibrate the sensor in relation to the position in which it is placed or align it with another traditional sensor already present in the aquarium to set the unit of measurement of the temperature To set these functions proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Temperature Change Name Modifies the name given to the sensor To modify the name proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Temperature Change Name e Select the letters by using the keys 444 while using keys c to move within the word When finished press En ter Programs Allows the user to make programs in relation to the tempe rature To insert a program proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Temperature Pro grams e Select the Insert option with keys 4 4 and press En ter To set up a program the following must be established Areference value defined as the temperature for the tank which the system will aim to maintain by enabling disabling any heaters or coolers A A Max value defined as the tolerance that must be observed with respect to values higher than the reference value For example If the reference is set to 27 C and the A Max is 0 5 C the system will be enabled at values h
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29. eys 44 and press Enter Manual Commands All ON Manual Commands This manually activates all the outputs present on the power unit simultaneously To use this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu c Power Unit Manual Com mands e Select All ON with the keys 444 and press Enter Manual Commands Restore AII Manual Commands This function simultaneously eliminates all the manual commands which were previously set on the power unit Restore All All outputs will automatically begin to function according to their set programs To use this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu c Power Unit Manual Com mands e Select Restore All with the keys 4 and press En ter Q110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Power Unit Menu i Plug Selection From 14 25 To 19 25 ON Om Om Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su From 10 30 To 18 30 ON OFF 40m Mo Tu We Th Fr Su Program Timer This menu lets you make all the settings allowing one or more timed programs to be run it is in fact possible to select the start and end time and the day of the week when the selected output has to be enabled To set a timer program proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Program Timer e Select the output to program with keys 41 and press Enter Insert Allows the user to insert one or more programs inside the selected output To modify this option proceed as fo
30. h pump turns off e Three pump Wave Effect with pause set the time interval in which to produce the effect by setting the values From and To In the three fields select the three pumps which will be used from the list of available outputs and on the right side of the screen set the ON time for each pump in seconds In the example shown in the figure a Wave Effect has been set from 14 15 to 17 15 every day of the week in which the pumps Pump SX Pump DX and Central Pump function alternately at intervals of 10 seconds Show Modify Delete See page 31 Delete All See page 31 IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 E Power Unit Menu Tide Effect Tide Effect With this option it is possible to choose two outputs pumps that activate alternately to create a Tide Effect at a fixed time of 6h15m To set this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Tide Effect Insert Allows the user to insert one or more Tide Effects Tide Effect To set this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Tide Effect 6hi5mOs Insert e Set the outputs which are to be activated Not De Pump 1 fined field Select the desired output from those pre sent with keys 44 When all the settings are complete Not Defined press Enter Show Modify Delete See page 27 Delete All See page 27 Outlets BLACKOUT This function allows you to select which outlets you want to
31. h the xc keys and change their values with the 4 4 keys At the end of the various settings press Enter Show Modify Delete See page 27 Delete All See page 27 Reminder With Sound This activates or deactivates the acoustic signal for all the re minders With Sound is programmed as default Without Sound is optional To modify this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Agenda Every 7 Days e Select the With Sound function with keys 4 4 and press Enter to activate or deactivate it Give one cal_ Date 02 06 08 20 30 Q110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Temperature Menu I New device connected S01 Temperature Temperature Programs Data Record Alarm Calibrate Sensor Temperature Temperature 27 5 C Ref A Max Ref Ref A Min 27 C 26 7 C Time Key to symbols J Values for which the system is enabled Temperature In this menu it is possible to carry out all the settings relevant to the temperature of the water All the menus relevant to this measurement are enabled only when the temperature sensor is connected to the system When the temperature sensor is connected the control unit will display a plug in screen where it is possible if wanted to change the name of the connected sensor Press Enter to accept The control unit is already equip ped to read and display the temperature with the supplied sensor Mor
32. igher than 27 5 C see chart A Min value defined as the tolerance that must be ob served with respect to values lower than the reference value For example If the reference is set to 27 C and the A Min is 0 3 C the system will be enabled at values lower than 26 7 C see chart NOTE Min and Max can be the same or different IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 Temperature Menu Programs Insert In this section it is possible to choose a desired tempera ture and set a minimum and maximum tolerance for tem perature variation To adjust the temperature proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Temperature Programs c Insert e Select a reference temperature with keys sc and set the value desired with keys 4 1 e Set the AMIN and AMAX tolerance values selecting the desired field with keys xc and modifying its value with keys 4 e Select Plugs with keys uc to choose which outputs will operate when the temperature is higher or lower than the set values and then press Enter e Select the output to be utilized with keys sc the selected output will flash on both lines By operating on the upper line of the outputs it is possible to program the devices that will be activated deactivated when the temperature rises above the maximum value established Ref AMAX The outputs of the upper line are set with key 4 The example indicated in the figure shows the ac
33. imum of 6 numbers When you have finished press Enter The controller will ask you to re enter the PIN code as con firmation Repeat the procedure described above and press Enter It is now possible to enable disable the PIN code or modify the 3e 1 enablement delay time by pressing Enter on the message enable PIN Alternatively change the PIN code by pressing change PIN Enter PIN EN x xk o KX At the end of the preset time the bottom left symbol PIH will appear in the main display indicating that the safety lock has been enabled The controller can also be locked manually by holding the Esc key fro approx 2 seconds Mon 09 30 03 The safety lock does not interfere with displays regarding the various users nor with controller user communication messages N B if you are unable to remember the PIN code the controller can only be unlocked via pc 10C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Settings Menu i Contrast Screen Mode Scrolling Time Brightness Screen Mode Stand by Display This option is used to personalize the aspects of the display such as the Brightness Contrast Screen Mode and the Scrolling Time To select this option proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Settings Display Brightness This modifies the display s brightness according to external conditions to obtain optimal visibility To modify this parameter proceed as follows Main screen M
34. le to modify the state of the plugs depending on the level readings to set acoustic alarms To set this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Level Change Name Modifies the name given to the sensor To modify the name proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Level Change Name e Select the letters by using the keys 4 while using keys ac to move within the word Press Enter when finished Programs Allows the user to make programs in relation to the level To insert a program proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Level Programs e Select the Insert option by using keys 4 4 and press Enter ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 On this screen page you can choose the status of the outlets depending on the position of the level sensor The following parameters need to be set use the c pkeys to move among the parameters and the 4 4 keys to change them Level Waiting Time Minimum time Max Time OFF PU01 A BCD EF G H 6 1 Sensor on which you wish to run the program 2 Status that starts the program 3 Waiting time if set it tells you how long the sensor has to stay continuously in the state indicated before starting the program 4 Minimum time if set it tells you how long the program has to keep running even if the sensor has already returned to its previous status 5 Max time defines the maximum time within which the program has to finish and after which
35. llows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Program Timer Insert e Set the start time From and end time To at which the output is enabled Select the desired option with keys xc while modifying the values with keys 4 1 e Set the ON and OFF 0 600 minutes values that allow you to get repetitive on and off based on the times set within the time frame set above select the desired option with the c keys whereas you can change the value with the 4 11 keys e Set the days of the week in which the output is enabled Select the day with keys uc while with keys 4 4 render it active or non active When all settings are complete press Enter Example 1 In the example shown in the figure a program Neon has been created where the neon turns on at 14 25 and turns off at 19 25 every day of the week Example 2 In the example shown in the figure programming Pump for which the pump turns on for 20 minutes and turns off for 40 minutes repetitively starting at 10 30 and running until 18 30 every day except Saturday was made ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 4 Povver Unit Menu Show Modify Delete Skimmer diis id From 10 30 ERE fici nis function can be used in several menus as the modification and erasing mode is always the same ON Om OFF Om In this menu it is possible to show modify or delete the inserted programs To use this function proceed as follows Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su e Enter the p
36. nished press Enter e Select the type of function you wish to assign to the key using 4 1 The functions will scroll down in the following order Off Time Switch Hold OFF FUNCTION Function disabled TIME FUNCTION Allows a function enablement time to be established Once enabled the func tion remains on for the preset time SWITCH FUNCTION Allows the function assigned to the key to be enabled and disabled manu ally Every time the key is pressed for about 2 seconds the function is enabled or disabled depending on its status FUNCTION BUTTON Allows the function assigned to the button to be enabled only while the relative key is pressed Subsequently program the outlets on which the function is to be enabled Select the desired output with the keys x whereas change their status with the keys 4 4 press Enter Fish Food Fisch Food Mode OFF Mode Time Max Time 5m10s Ascent Pump Ascent Pump t t PUO1 A B C D E F PUO1 A B CD EF Lights Off Manual top up Mode Switch Mode Key Light Hgi a OD Up rump t PUO1 A B C PUO1 A B C D E F 10C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Function Key Menu I e Once you have chosen the programming mode move to the next option with the xc keys and set the function required Thanks to the function keys you have the following options 1 Turning an outlet on and off 2 Changing the power of the pumps connected to the dimmer module 3 Changing the power of the compatibl
37. nsity of one or all compatible lamps connected to the system dose with the volumetric pumps turn an outlet on or off You may also sum up to a maximum of 4 of these functions and combine them to have the most complete effect See the examples on page 38 Function 1 Proceed as follows to set alarm activation Alarm 1 Select Alarm from the available functions 2 Choose between With sound With sound Without sound To set the power variation of one or more pumps proceed as follows Function 1 1 Select Pump dimmer from the available functions Pump dimmer 2 Select the pump you wish to modify choosing from P3 P1 P2 P3 P4 All the pumps Intensity 100 3 Set the pump power percentage To set the intensity variation of one or all the lights proceed as follows Function 1 l l l ancug 1 Select Light dimmer from the available functions Light dimmer 2 Select the light you wish to modify choosing from Neon A Neon B Neon C Etc Neon A HQI A HQI B Etc i All the lights Intensity 80 3 Set the light intensity percentage Note the HQI lights may only be set ON OFF Function 1 Proceed as follows to set a dosing D Dosing 1 Select Dosing from the available functions 2 Select the pump you wish to use for dosing De Pump A 3 Select the millilitres to dose ere 4 If necessary select the dosing repeat interval Every Every 00h 00m 2Q110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1
38. on has occurred By pressing any key successively the message shown in the figure will be displayed This function may help assess whether the absence of power lasted long enough to jeopardize the balance of the aquarium s ecosystem If the interruption of the power exceeds the maximum duration of the battery it will only be necessary to reset the date and the time without having to once again enter the programs NOTE if the Power Cut function has been activated and the power interruption has ex ceeded the time limit the user must reset the blocked outputs in the power cut menu see relevant paragraph l ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Keypad functions fouatronic gt 1 BLUE LCD DISPLAY with backlit matrix of points that allows the various connected parameters and devices to be viewed 2 DIRECTIONAL KEYS oOo allows moving up down inside the setting pages increasing decreasing the value being set changing the state of the variables being set DIRECTIONAL KEYS OQ allows moving right left inside the setting pages All four directional arrows can be used to activate deactivate one or more plugs simultaneously See the function key menu for settings 3 KEY D allow entering the highlighted menu saving the settings carried out passing to the successive line of the text string 4 KEY allow exiting from the present menu without saving displaying the outputs from the main screen All
39. on the display that indicates the discon nection Press the Enter key to acknowledge The icon will appear on the main screen beside the word Temperature in the bottom left corner When the temperature sensor that was previously discon nected is reconnected the control unit will automatically resume reading and displaying the temperature To eliminate the temperature sensor definitively from the system proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Temperature Disconnect Temperature The Data Record and Calibrate Sensor functions di sappear from the Temperature menu and the Change Name Disconnect function appears Programs e Select this function with keys 4 and press Enter Alarm e The disconnection screen appears Press Enter to discon Measuring Unit nect or Esc to cancel Disconnect Temperature Enter Confirm Esc Cancel 110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Level Menu New device connected S01 Change Name Programs Alarm Measuring Unit Level All the menus relevant to this measurement are enabled only when the level sensor is connected to the system When the level sensor is connected the control unit will display a plug in screen where it is possible if desired to change the name of the connected sensor press Enter to confirm The control unit is already equipped to read and display the level with the supplied sensor Moreover it is possib
40. ows the controller to be locked manually with a password Map of characters In the menus where it is possible to insert a text the words will be composed using keys ac to move within the word itself and keys 4 4 to choose the desired character from the following map of characters space ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ space bcdefghijk I5 op hor yy a ed ds dal 7 6 0 AEIOUGGIGUAE i space Z amp UaeiouA ri Q ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 E Getting started Language Language Select the communication language with the AQUARIUM CONTROLLER EVOLUTION To change the language proceed as follows e Select with keys 4 4 the desired language and press Enter Date Time Date Time Set the time and date with which the controller will manage all of the outputs and programming To modify these parameters proceed as follows Date 02 06 08 e Select the digit to modify with keys xc while with keys 4 choose the correct one Press Enter when finished Time 09 30 New device connected rower SIE Insert the desired name for the connected Power Unit PUO1 To modify the name proceed as follows e Select the letter to insert with keys 4 while using keys ac to move within the word Press Enter when finished NOTE this screen will appear every time an additional Power Unit is connected New device connected Temperature Sensor Insert a name fo
41. pens where it is possible to graphically model the desired temperature level in a span of 24 hours e Select the various hours of the day in 2 hour intervals lower left corner with keys usc and with keys 444 vary the temperature lower right corner for the selected hour Press the Enter key when completed Show Modify Delete See page 27 Delete All See page 27 Data Record Displays in a graph the variations in the temperature of the previous 24 hours with a minimum interval of 30 minutes To display the record proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu gt Temperature Current Data e Select the maximum MAX minimum MIN or current recorded temperature with keys 4 and with keys c to move inside the graph and see the temperature at the desired time When finished press Enter IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 1603 Temperature Menu Alarm It is also possible to set an alarm on the control unit both visual and acoustic that will activate in the event that the temperature exceeds the Greater than or Less than values set In the case in which the temperature goes over the se limits by setting the Without Sound alarm the temperature symbol on the main screen will flash Instead by setting the With Sound alarm the flashing temperature symbol is also accompa nied by an acoustic alarm and the icon X appears on the main screen OFF Greater than Less than To set this function
42. possible to align the values by following the procedure below 1 Immerse the sensor in your aquarium 2 Enter in the menu Calibrate sensor 3 Using the keys 4 and JL set the value read by the refer ence instrument next to Calib Value 4 Wait 10 minutes in order to allow the sensor s read value to stabilize The read value may stabilize on a value that is slightly different than that of the reference 5 Once the 10 minutes have elapsed press Enter 6 The controller will display the calibration result rinse the probe and insert in aquarium Note The calibration may be cancelled at any time by press ing Esc This will return the calibration parameters to those of the last completed calibration Measuring Unit This allows the user to modify the system of measurement the control unit will utilize for reading the temperature To modify this parameter proceed as follows Main screen gt Main Menu Temperature Measuring Unit e Select the measurement unit desired with keys 44 and press the Enter key ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 16 Temperature Menu I About Aquatronica Provides information on the control unit s firmware version To use this function proceed as follows FW Version x y Main screen cs Main Menu Temperature About Press any key to continue Device Disconnected SO1 Temperature Disconnect In the case in which the temperature sensor is disconnected a message will appear
43. proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Temperature Alarm e Select the option desired with keys 444 from OFF alarm deactivated With Sound alarm and acoustic signal activated Without Sound alarm activated without the acoustic signal e Select the Less than parameter and afterwards Greater than with keys 3c and with keys 4 4 set the temperature that the alarm activates When all settings are complete press the Enter key IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Temperature Menu Calibrate Sensor Do you want to return to Default calibration values2 Enter Confirm Esc Cancel Set Reference and vvait for adjustment Read value 26 9 C Calib value 27 0 C Calibration OR Press any key to continue Measuring Unit Celsius Fahrenheit Calibrate Sensor This menu allows you to calibrate the Temperature probe through the interface By using the keys 444 you may choose whether to perform a new calibration by selecting New or to delete a previous one and reset the interface to the default settings by selecting Cancel A calibration should be performed when the interface is first connected to the system ATTENTION The temperature sensor already has a standard calibration set by default but it is advisable to perform a calibration using a mercury thermometer as reference In the event that the read temperature does not correspond to other instruments in the aquarium it is
44. r the connected temperature sensor SO1 To modify the name proceed as follows e Select the letter to insert with keys 4 while using keys Temperature ac to move within the word Press Enter when finished NOTE this screen will appear every time an additional temperature sensor is connected Q110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 CENE RH AL SW IE SO mo m w D Puo1 WWBCDEMG H PUO1 FA B DEEMFEGH Temperature 27 2 C Level LEV 1 Mon 02 06 08 B BH dH n t A AAA RR M GAUI E A B E CED M IEMAMBECEDEMENMFEGIMH Redox 452mV 1 DAY DATE Day Month Year TIME data window 2 Icons data window 3 Power unit display range PU Power Unit 01 Identification number of the selected unit and relevant outputs 4 Connected accessories data window 5 Icons data window ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 16031 Icons Glossary Icons that can be displayed on the screen Icons Boa m c Roos ti Ei o 4 i i OE X Boc 3 a ft Ei El x ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Description Power Cut Function output blocked Summer Function output activated Tide Effect Function output activated deactivated Wave Effect Function output activated deactivated Temperature program output activated deactivated Level sensor program output activated deactivated Manually set program output activated deactivated Program Timer output activated deactivated Output enabled disabled by low conductivity sensor program Ou
45. rity will be one position higher than the highest of the sensors included in the variables For example an XYZ program that has a pH and a Density as variables will have a priority falling between density and level IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Main menu Power Unit Function Keys Sequences XYZ Programs Settings Date Time Graphic Period Display Reset Settings Language Date Time Time 09 30 Date 02 06 08 Graphic Period 01 Main menu Here all operation parameters of the control unit and the ac cessories connected to it can be modified by selecting the appropriate submenus To select this menu proceed as follows Main screen Enter Settings This option is used to modify selected in the submenus the functional settings of the control unit To select this option proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Settings Language Allows the communication language with the AQUARIUM CONTROLLER EVOLUTION to be selected To modify this parameter proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Settings Language e Select the desired language with keys 4 4 and press En ter The control unit will momentarily turn the display off and then return with the language selected Date Time Allows the time and date with which the controller will manage all of the outputs and programming to be set To modify these parameters proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu
46. rogram to be modified or deleted by pressing Enter in the Show Modify Delete field e Scroll with keys ac until the desired program is displa yed e Press the Enter key The following screen appears on the display e Select the Modify option with keys 44 to modify the program To modify the program change the desired parameters and press Enter to confirm the modification Would you like to modify or delete e Select the Delete Program option with keys J to delete the program A screen will appear Press Enter to delete or Esc to cancel Modify Delete Program Would you like to delete this program Delete All I This function can be used in several menus since the deleting Enter Confirm mode is always the same Esc Cancel In this menu it is possible to delete all the programs inserted at the same time in the menu currently being used To use this function proceed as follows e Select the Delete All option with keys 4 and press Enter A screen will appear Would you like to Press Enter to delete or Esc to cancel delete all programs2 Enter Confirm Esc Cancel Q110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Power Unit Menu 1 Wave Effect Wave Effect From 14 15 To 17 15 Pump SX 10s Pump DX 10s Not Defined Os Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Wave Effect From 14 15 To 17 15 Pump SX 10s Pause 5s Pump DX 10s Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Wave Effect From 14 15 To 17 15 Pump SX Central Pump 10
47. s Pump DX 10s Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 10s Wave Effect This function can create one or more wave effects in an aquarium To set this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Wave Effect Insert e Two pump Wave Effect without pause set the time interval which the effect will be produced selec ting from the values From and To Choose the two pumps necessary for the effect from the list of available outputs and assign an ON time for each pump in seconds found on the right side of the screen In the example shown in the figure a Wave Effect has been set from 14 15 to 17 15 every day of the week in which the pumps Pump SX and Pump DX function alternately at intervals of 10 seconds e Two pump Wave Effect with pause set the time interval in which to produce the effect setting the values From and To Select the first and third fields and place in them the two pumps to be used from the list of available outputs and assign an ON time for each pump in seconds found on the right side of the screen In the second field select the Pause option and on the right side of the screen set the amount of time for the pause In the example shown in the figure a Wave Effect has been set from 14 15 to 17 15 every day of the week in which the pumps Pump SX and Pump DX function alter nately at intervals of 10 seconds with pauses of 5 seconds after eac
48. s and press Enter to confirm Reset Settings Would you like to reset all settings2 This option resets the control unit returning it to the initial configuration see paragraph Getting started To utilize this function proceed as follows Enter Confirm Main screen Main Menu Settings Reset Settings Esc Cancel e Press Enter to confirm or Esc to cancel the operation when the message appears i About Aquatronica This option displays the Hardware and Firmware version of the control unit To utilize this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Settings About FW version x y Press any key to continue CQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Power Unit Menu E Power Unit Manual Commands Program Timer Wave Effect Tide Effect Change Name Plug Selection Power Unit This menu allows the user to carry out all the settings and programs desired on the power units connected to the system NOTE if more than one power unit is connected a screen will appear which allows the user to select the desired power unit by using the keys J Press Enter to confirm To select these parameters proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Change Name Modifies the name of the power units and their plugs To modify the name of the Power Unit proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Change Name e Select the Power Unit menu with keys 4 an
49. ter than or equal to the reference value gt Less than the reference value or less than or equal to the reference value lt 3 Indicate the type of reference to be used selectable using the 4 keys from two possible options Reference expressed as a fixed value Reference expressed as a modifiable curve in this case press Enter on the symbol to access the curve and change it as needed 4 Indicate the delta hysteresis value which will be positive or negative depending on the condi tion entered After all the variable parameters have been defined press Enter to go back to the program screen page 20110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 OVO OCOS XYZ Programs Menu C Time Variable there are 3 possible timer options to choose from Weekly this only allows functions to be performed on certain days of the week at the time preferred From To field Repeat it sets the function to run at established times Every field starting from a fixed date Date field Single it sets the function to run just once on the date and at the time established From To and Date fields Variable 1 To enter a Weekly timer variable proceed as follows Timer 1 Select Timer from the variables indicated 2 Set the Weekly option out of those available Weekly 3 Specify the time when the program must run in the From 00 00 To 24 00 From To field 4 Specify the d
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51. tivation of the cooler on outlet B By pressing the key 4 once the outlet is highlighted and above it the thermometer symbol appears In order to deactivate an outlet lights heater etc the key 4 must be pressed a second time In this case only the symbol of the thermometer appears over the selected outlet Operating on the lower line outputs the user can program the devices that will be activated deactivated when the temperature falls below the minimum value established Ref AMIN The outputs of the lower line are set with key J The example indicated in the figure shows the activa tion of the heater on outlet E The outlet is highlighted and the thermometer symbol appears above it IsACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Temperature Menu Programs Pss S AMAX Current Data 11 06 9 30 0 5 C Confirm 26 6 C Once the desired plugs have been set press Enter to return to the previous menu The Confirm option is automatically selected Pressing Enter saves the inserted program It is also possible to alter the temperature depending on the time of day The user can do this by setting the graph To set this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Temperature Programs Insert e Select the temperature reference parameter Ref with keys ac and with keys 4 4 select the Curve option Afterwards move to the symbol and press Enter A screen o
52. tput enabled disabled by high conductivity sensor program density PH sensor program output activated deactivated Redox program sensor output activated deactivated Output enabled disabled by function key Output enabled disabled by function key Output enabled disabled by function key Output enabled disabled by function key 0000 Output enabled disabled by XYZ program Output enabled by dosing pump Output enabled disabled by water leakage sensor program Output enabled disabled by sequences program Power unit with outputs blocked manually key in MAN position Power unit not connected to mains voltage Sensor locked Reminders stored without sound Reminders stored with sound Sensors sound alarm enabled Icons Glossary Es Es El p jl x Tul jd ue E Ie x Outputs status not recognised or accessory disconnected Sensor in alarm status blinking Dosing pump dosing enabled Keypad lock enabled One or more function keys enabled Sequence in execution New message received SMS module battery exhausted or absent indication SMS module signal level indication SMS module disabled Controller connected to PC Blackout indication At least one of the light channels is in the manual state At least one dimmable pump is in the manual mode Dimmable light demo running Rev 160311 1 IsACQ110C 1 ENG Panorama of the menus Main Menu Settings Power Unit IsACQ110C 1 ENG Language Time Date
53. ularly useful in freshwater aquariums to keep the bacterial cultures present in the gravel active during the summer by periodically activating the heating cable when the outside temperature would not regularly activate it To set this function proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Power Unit Power Cut Summer Function e Select the output desired with keys sc and with keys 4 select the Summer Function Press Enter to confirm In the example shown in the figure the Summer Function activates output A symbol present above the output for 5 minutes every hour ISACQ110C 1 ENG Rev 160311 1 Function Key Menu This menu allows you to assign a function to every arrow key on the controller Once the desired function has been programmed press the relative arrow for two seconds to enable the function A Function Key can be enabled only from the main screen in which the icon will appear 5 which will indicate the presence of an enabled function keys program To assign a function to an arrow key proceed as follows Main display Main menu Func keys Select arrow key To program a function key proceed as follows e Use the 4 4 keys to position yourself on the arrow you wish to program and press Enter To enter the name of the function you wish to assign to the selected key select the letters by acting on the c keys and act on the vu keys to move around within the word When you have fi
54. ustomer thank you for the trust you have placed in AQUATRONICA by purchasing this product AQUATRONICA subjects all its products to severe quality tests If in spite of the controls the product should malfunction we recommend you immediately contact the dealer producer for any checks or interventions necessary General guarantee regulations AQUATRONICA guarantee the correct function of this product and also guarantees that it is free of construction faults or defects If during the guarantee period the product becomes defective AQUATRONICA accepts the responsibility of repairing or substituting it Substitution of defective pieces takes place free of charge in AQUA TRONICA S plant with shipping amp handling not included For accessories or components not constructed by AQUATRONICA only the guarantees recognized by their producers are valid The present guarantee is the only one given by AQUATRONICA any other is therefore excluded No responsibility other than in the case of wilful malice or grave negligence can be accepted by AQUATRONICA for damage to persons or things in any way re sulting from the product s malfunction The present guarantee is operative only for those in order with payments Conditions The guarantee will be recognized for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase only with the presentation of this certificate that must have the stamp of the dealer the date of sale and the serial number of the product accompanie
55. v 160311 1 Level Menu l Change Name Programs Unblock Program Alarm Measuring Unit Unblock Program Enter Confirm Esc Cancel LEV 1 OFF LEV 2 OFF Show Modify Delete See page 27 Delete All See page 27 Unblock program To unblock the program proceed as follows e When the error message appears press the Enter key e From the main screen press Enter and using the keys 4 select the Level menu e By using the keys 44 select Unblock Program and press Enter e The unblock program screen will appear press Enter to unblock or Esc to cancel NOTE the Unblock Program function temporarily unblocks the program therefore until the anomaly is re solved the control unit will signal the error again after a few seconds Alarm In this menu it is possible to set a visual and acoustic alarm that activates in the event that the level sensor assumes a specific position It is possible to set the alarm for example to warn if the water level exceeds a determined limit or when the water reserve is completely empty By setting the alarm Without Sound the level text on the main screen will begin to flash the moment the level exceeds the limits By setting the alarm With Sound the flashing text will also be accompanied by an acoustic signal and the icon amp will appear on the main screen Along with the flashing text on the main screen the flashing icon will

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