User Manual

OPERATION
The wireless remote display/keypad communicates with the base receiver on the
Aqua Logic control unit using RF (radio frequency) technology. All of the display
information is transmitted from the Aqua Logic control unit to the wireless remote
display/keypad and all the button press information is transmitted by the Remote RF
unit back to the Aqua Logic control unit.
If the display information is not being updated on a regular basis or if the Aqua Logic
is not responding to buttons being pressed, then refer to the Troubleshooting sec-
tion for assistance in resolving these problems.
When power is turned on, all the LED indicators will flash briefly, the display back-
light will illuminate, and the following display will appear for a short period of time:
The "r1.00" is the software revision level. The actual revision level for your wireless
remote display/keypad may be different. Refer to the Aqua Logic Operation Manual
for complete operating instructions.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Can’t find the “Teach Wireless” display: Press the “menu” button (possibly
more than once) until “Settings Menu” is displayed. Next, press the “<“ or “>”
buttons (possibly more than once) unit the “Teach Wireless” display appears. If
you get to the point where “Settings Menu” appears again, then this means that
the Aqua Logic control unit is not communicating with the base receiver. Check
that the 4 wire cable from the base receiver is plugged into the “wireless" connec-
tor on the main printed circuit board. If this connector is already plugged in (for
more than 30 seconds), then call Goldline Technical Service for assistance.
2. “Teach Wireless” failed: Ensure that the remote is powered when pressing the
button. This is indicated by any message on the display of the remote. If the
remote is powered, then the next most likely cause is that the distance between
the base receiver and the remote is too great—try moving the remote closer to the
receiver. Lastly, there may be other equipment in the neighborhood that is using
the same frequency. To see if this is the case, go to the Settings Menu/Wireless
Channel and select another channel. Note that after you change the channel you
will have to “re-teach” every wireless remote device in the system.
3. Unreliable communication with remote devices: The most likely cause is that
the distance between the base receiver and the remote is too great—try moving
the remote closer to the receiver. Lastly, there may be other equipment in the
neighborhood that is using the same frequency. To see if this is the case, go to
the Settings Menu/Wireless Channel and select another channel. Note that after
you change the channel you will have to “re-teach” every wireless remote device
in the system.
4. Wireless display/keypad not functioning (no display, no LEDs illuminated)
If the display/keypad located on the main unit is working correctly, check that
the wall mount power supply is plugged into an active 120VAC outlet and its
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