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All rights reserved This document is subject to change without notice 1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 • (800) 831-7133 • (919) 566-8000 10951 West Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 • (800) 831-7133 • (805) 553-5000 EasyTouch®, IntelliChlor®, IntelliFlo®, IntelliChem™, QuickTouch®, MagicStream®, IntelliBrite®, SAm®, SAL®, FIBERworks®, ThermalFlo®, Photon Generator®, and Pentair Water Pool and Spa® are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. Unless noted, names and brands of others that may be used in this document are not used to indicate an affiliation or endorsement between the proprietors of these names and brands and Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. Those names and brands may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of those parties or others. P/N 520617 Rev F - 02-08-11 i Contents IMPORTANT WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Kit Contents .................................................................................. Related Manuals .............................................................................................................................. EasyTouch Accessories ................................................................................................................... Technical Support ............................................................................................................................. iii v v v vi Section 1: EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Overview ............................................................... 1 EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel ....................................................................................................... Operating EasyTouch ................................................................................................................... EasyTouch Systems .................................................................................................................... EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Overview ........................................................................................ EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Buttons ..................................................................................... EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Display ...................................................................................... Heating the Spa ........................................................................................................................... Heating the Pool .......................................................................................................................... Adjusting the water temperature setting ....................................................................................... Schedule start and stop times for equipment ............................................................................... Controlling Lights ......................................................................................................................... EasyTouch Wireless Control Panel (Accessory) ............................................................................... iS4 Spa-Side Remote Controller (Accessory) ................................................................................... iS10 Spa-Side Remote Controller (Accessory) .................................................................................. QuickTouch QT4 Wireless Controller (Accessory) ............................................................................ 1 1 1 2 3 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Quick Start - Pool and Spa Operations (Shared Equipment) ..................................................... 6 Section 2: EasyTouch Menus ........................................................................................................ 9 EasyTouch Menus ............................................................................................................................ Main Screen ..................................................................................................................................... Feature Circuits Menu ...................................................................................................................... Lights Menu ..................................................................................................................................... The Color Swim and Color Set Lighting Features.......................................................................... Setting up Lights .............................................................................................................................. Assign the Circuit Name and Function ........................................................................................ Setting up IntelliBrite Light Circuits .............................................................................................. Lights Menu ..................................................................................................................................... Modes (IntelliBrite Color light shows, Color Swim, Color Set) ....................................................... Modes (Color Swim) ..................................................................................................................... Modes (Color Set) ........................................................................................................................ Colors .......................................................................................................................................... Hold/Recall .................................................................................................................................. All On / All Off (Lights Menu) ........................................................................................................ Sync ............................................................................................................................................. Config ........................................................................................................................................... Setting up SAM, SAL, PG2000, Color Wheel Lights ........................................................................ Setting up MagicStream Laminars .................................................................................................... Using the MagicStream Laminars Features ...................................................................................... Heat Menu ....................................................................................................................................... Pool Temp/Src ............................................................................................................................. Spa Temp/Src .............................................................................................................................. Delay Cancel Menu .......................................................................................................................... Schedules Menu .............................................................................................................................. Schedule Daily Spa/Pool Operations ............................................................................................ Using the Once Only feature ........................................................................................................ Using the Egg Timer (countdown) Feature .................................................................................... Settings Menu: Clock ....................................................................................................................... Settings Menu: IntelliFlo ................................................................................................................... 10 10 11 12 12 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide ii Contents Settings Menu: IntelliFlo (VS and VSF +SVRS) ............................................................................... Settings Menu: IntelliFlo (VF) ........................................................................................................... Settings Menu: IntelliChlor ................................................................................................................ Settings Menu: IntelliChem .............................................................................................................. Settings Menu: Heat Pump COM (UltraTemp) .................................................................................. Settings Menu: Circuit Names .......................................................................................................... Hi-Temp/Lo-Temp Controls for Single Body System...................................................................... EasyTouch Circuit Names (Complete List) ....................................................................................... Settings Menu: Circuit Functions ..................................................................................................... Freeze Protection ........................................................................................................................ Preset Circuit Function Names (Complete List) ............................................................................ Settings Menu: Custom Names........................................................................................................ Settings Menu: Valves ...................................................................................................................... Settings Menu: 2-Speed Pump ......................................................................................................... Settings Menu: Solar ........................................................................................................................ Settings Menu: Delays ..................................................................................................................... Settings Menu: F° / C° (Fahrenheit/Celsius) ..................................................................................... Settings Menu: iS4 Spa-Side Remote Controller ............................................................................... Settings Menu: iS10 Spa-Side Remote Controller ............................................................................. Settings Menu: iSx Pump Crtl .......................................................................................................... Settings Menu: QuickTouch (QT4) Wireless Remote ........................................................................ Settings Menu: Man Heat (Off/On).................................................................................................... Settings Menu: Calibration ............................................................................................................... Settings Menu: Erase EEPROM (Erase System Memory) ............................................................... Settings Menu: Set Password .......................................................................................................... Spa Side [Off/On] ............................................................................................................................. Diagnostics Menu: Software Rev ...................................................................................................... Diagnostics Menu: Bootloader Rev ................................................................................................... Diagnostics Menu: Self Test ............................................................................................................. Diagnostics Menu: Chlorinator .......................................................................................................... Diagnostics Menu: Water Temp ........................................................................................................ Diagnostics Menu: Solar Temp ......................................................................................................... Diagnostics Menu: Air Temp ............................................................................................................. Diagnostics Menu: Cir Name: [Off/On] .............................................................................................. Diagnostics Menu: Reset System .................................................................................................... Diagnostics Menu: Flash Update ...................................................................................................... Section 3: Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .................................................................................................. EasyTouch Error Messages ............................................................................................................. Self Test Error Codes ................................................................................................................... Error Code Table .......................................................................................................................... Maximum Programs Exceeded .................................................................................................... IntelliChlor Error Messages .............................................................................................................. Problem: iS10 fails to operate. ........................................................................................................ System Problem Diagnosis .............................................................................................................. Problem: iS4 fails to operate. ...................................................................................................... Problem: The Quick Touch remote will not work, or will not work dependably. ............................. EasyTouch System Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................. First Time Start Up ........................................................................................................................... Wiring a ThermalFlo Heat Pump to an EasyTouch Control System .................................................. Synchronizing control panels............................................................................................................ 26 28 31 32 34 35 35 36 37 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 42 42 43 44 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 48 49 50 50 50 51 51 51 51 53 53 54 54 54 55 55 56 56 56 57 58 59 60 60 Section 4: EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation ............................................................ 61 Glossary .......................................................................................................................................... 66 EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide iii IMPORTANT WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important Notice: Attention Installer: This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this product. This information 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. WARNING - Water temperature in excess of 100 degrees Fahrenheit may be hazardous to your health. Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above normal body temperature of 98.6° F (37° C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy, dizziness, fainting, and an increase in the internal temperature of the body. The effects of hyperthermia include: 1) Unawareness of impending danger. 2) Failure to perceive heat. 3) Failure to recognize the need to leave the spa. 4) Physical inability to exit the spa. 5) Fetal damage in pregnant women. 6) Unconsciousness resulting in danger of drowning. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times. WARNING - The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas. WARNING - Control System is intended to control heaters with built-in high limit circuits ONLY. Failure to do so may cause property damage or personal injury. WARNING - Do not use this product to control an automatic pool cover. Swimmers may become entrapped underneath the cover. WARNING - For units intended for use in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly labeled emergency switch shall be provided as part of the installation. The switch shall be readily accessible to the occupants and shall be installed at least 10 feet (3.05 m) away, adjacent to, and within sight of, the unit. CAUTION - Except for listed spa-side remote controls, install a minimum of five (5) feet from the inside wall of the pool and spa. Two Speed Pump Controls Notice (Title 20 Compliance) Please read the following important Safety Instructions (See page 40 for pump speed setup) When using two-speed pumps manufactured on or after January 1, 2008, the pump’s default circulation speed MUST be set to the LOWEST SPEED, with a high speed override capability being for a temporary period not to exceed one normal cycle, or two hours, whichever is less. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide iv IMPORTANT WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General Installation Information 1. All work must be performed by a licensed electrician, and must conform to all national, state, and local codes. 2. Install to provide drainage of compartment for electrical components. 3. If this system is used to control underwater lighting fixtures, a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) must be provided for these fixtures. Conductors on the load side of the ground-fault circuit-interrupter shall not occupy conduit, junction boxes or enclosures containing other conductors unless such conductors are also protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter. Refer to local codes for details. 4. A terminal bar stamped is located inside the supply terminal box. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric supply service panel with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this equipment (no smaller than 12 AWG or 3.3 mm). The bonding lug(s) provided on this unit are intended to connect a minimum of one No. 8 AWG for US installation and two No. 6 AWG for Canadian installations solid copper conductor between this unit and any metal equipment, metal enclosures or electrical equipment, metal water pipe, or conduit within 5 feet (1.5 m) of the unit. 5. The electrical supply for this product must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open all ungrounded supply conductors to comply with Section 422-20 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70.1987. The disconnecting means must be readily accessible to the tub occupant but installed at least 10 ft. (3.05 m) from the inside wall of the pool. 6. Supply conductor must be sized to support all loads. Maximum supply conductor current must be 125 Amps at 125 VAC. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide v EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Kit Contents The following items are included in the EasyTouch indoor control panel kit. If any items are missing please contact Pentair Technical Support (see page vi). • • • EasyTouch indoor control panel Plastic anchors and mounting screws EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide (this manual) Related Manuals • • EasyTouch 8 and 4 Pool and Spa Control System User’s Guide (P/N 520584) EasyTouch 8 and 4 Installation Guide (P/N 520583) EasyTouch Accessories EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel, 4 Circuits (P/N 520548) EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel, 8 Circuits (P/N 520549) EasyTouch Wireless Control Panel, 4 circuits (P/N 520546) EasyTouch Wireless Control Panel, 8 circuits (P/N 520547) iS4 Four-Function Spa-Side remote, 150 ft. cable (P/N 520094) iS10 Ten-Function Spa-Side remote, 150 ft. cable (P/N 520149) Two-Speed Three HP Relay up to three additional valve actuators (P/N 520198) Three HP Power Relay (P/N 520106) ® QuickTouch four-function wireless remote kit with transceiver assembly (P/N 520148) IntelliChlor Acid Cleaning Kit (P/N 520670) IntelliChlor Spacer pass-through cell for new pool start-up (P/N 520588) IntelliChem: P/N 521357 (no pump), P/N 521356 (one pump), P/N 521355 (two pump) POWER ON EasyTouch 4 Indoor Control Panel (P/N 520548) EasyTouch 8 Indoor Control Panel (P/N 520549) EasyTouch Wireless Control Panel (8 circuit) (P/N 520547) iS10 Spa-Side Remote Controller (P/N 520149) iS4 Spa-Side Remote Controller (P/N 520094) QuickTouch wireless remote controller (P/N 520148) EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide vi Technical Support Contact Technical Support at: Sanford, North Carolina (8 A.M. to 5 P.M.) Phone: (800) 831-7133 Fax: (919) 566-8920 Moorpark, California (8 A.M. to 5 P.M.) Phone: (800) 831-7133 (Ext. 6312) Fax: (805) 553-5515 Web sites: visit www.pentairpool.com and www.staritepool.com EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 1 Section 1 EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Overview EasyTouch® Indoor Control Panel The EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel provides you with one touch automatic control for all of your pool and spa daily operations from inside your home. The EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel is designed to be used with the EasyTouch 8 or EasyTouch 4 system. Operating EasyTouch The EasyTouch system can automatically control your pool and spa equipment, lights and other optional equipment. You can also control all of the EasyTouch system operations from the outdoor control panel located in the Load Center at the pool equipment pad. Using the outdoor control panel buttons you can manually override any automatic settings. For more information, refer to the EasyTouch User’s Guide (P/N 520584). If required, the EasyTouch Indoor Control panel can be password protected. To access a password protected control panel, simply enter the four digit assigned password (see page 47). EasyTouch Systems There are two EasyTouch system configurations available; EasyTouch 8 (auxiliary circuits) and EasyTouch 4 (auxiliary circuits). The EasyTouch system is factory configured to operate with a “shared” equipment system or with a “single body” system. For EasyTouch 4 and EasyTouch 8 menu settings, see page 5. AUTO HEATER SPA 85°F / 95°F AIR 75°F FRZ MON 10:30 AM EasyTouch 8 Indoor Control Panel EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 2 EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Overview The EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel makes it easy for you to control your pool and spa daily operations from inside your home. Using the “Pool” and “Spa” buttons allows one touch control to heat and filter your spa and pool. EasyTouch automatic system operations can be performed either at the Indoor Control Panel or from the outdoor control panel. The Indoor Control Panel connects to the motherboard in the EasyTouch load center. Spa (Hi-Temp) Button: Switches the filter pump on, rotates valve actuator (to isolate spa water from pool water), and switches the heater on. Hi-Temp (EasyTouch single body system) sets the high temperature settings for the spa, see page 35. Circuit LED. Circuit name label. Seven user defined auxiliary circuits. Buttons switch the assigned circuit function on/off (12 hour time-out). If solar equipment is not being used, use the AUX EXTRA (Down arrow button) for an additional circuit (see page 4 for details). Spa (Hi-Temp) Button: Switches the filter pump on, rotates valve actuator (to isolate spa water from pool water), and switches the heater on. Hi-Temp (EasyTouch single body system), Can be assigned for high temperature settings, see page 35. Circuit LED. Circuit name label. AUTO HEATER SPA 100°F / 95°F AIR 70°F FRZ MON 09:30 AM Pool (Lo-Temp) Button: Switches the filter pump on, rotates valve actuator (to isolate pool water from spa water), and switches heater on. Lo-Temp (EasyTouch single body system) sets the low temperature settings for the pool, see page 35. For details about the control panel LCD status messages, see page 5. Set Temperature buttons, see page 4. Menu/Back button, see page 4. AUTO HEATER SPA 100°F / 95°F AIR 70°F FRZ MON 09:30 AM Indoor Control Panel (EasyTouch 8) - (P/N 520549) Pool (Lo-Temp) Button: Switches the filter pump on, rotates valve actuator (to isolate pool water from spa water), and switches heater on. Lo-Temp (EasyTouch single body system), can be assigned for low temperature setting, see page 35. Set Temperature buttons, see page 4. Three auxiliary buttons switch the assigned circuit function on/off (12 hour time-out). If solar equipment is not being used, use the AUX EXTRA (Down arrow button) for an additional circuit (see page 4) Indoor Control Panel (EasyTouch 4) - (P/N 520548) EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 3 EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Buttons You can fully automate your pool, spa, and lighting operations from the EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel or from the EasyTouch outdoor control panel located at the pool equipment pad. The EasyTouch menu features let you create customized schedules for your pool and spa equipment, heat temperatures, and chlorination settings to switch on and off at a set day and time. Scheduled automatic operations can be performed at the EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel or from the outdoor control panel. For menu options, refer to “EasyTouch Menu Structure,” on page 9. Before operating the EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel, familiarize yourself with the LCD status messages and control buttons. ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ AUTO HEATER SPA 100°F / 95°F AIR 70°F FRZ MON 09:30 AM ➇ ➄ ➅ ➆ EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Buttons ➀ ➁ P Spa button/LED: For spa operations. Press the Spa button to activate the filter pump, rotate the pool/spa valve actuators and circulate the spa water (LED on). Press the button again to switch the filter pump off (LED off). While the valves are rotating into position the filter pump will switch off. For service or testing purposes, if the heater is enabled in the Heat menu, pressing this button will also activate the heater. For normal spa operations the heater is automatically switched on with the filter pump (see Man Heat page 46) regardless of the Heat menu setting. When this button is pressed the circuit is activated, the LED is on and “SPA” is displayed on the screen with the current and set point water temperatures. Once the filter pump is switched on it will run for 12 hours unless it is switched off. When this button is pressed, the LEDs on the outdoor control panel Filter Pump (F) button, Valves (V) button, and Heater button (if enabled in the Heat menu) will be on. If this display line is blank, it indicates no spa or pool function is currently active. Pool Button: For pool operations. Press the Pool (P) button to activate the filter pump, rotate the pool/spa valve actuators and circulate the pool water and switch on the heater (if enabled in the Heat menu). Press the button again to switch the filter pump off. While the valves are rotating into position the filter pump will switch off. When this button is pressed the circuit is activated and “POOL” is displayed on the screen with actual and set point water temperatures. When the filter pump is switched on it will run for 12 hours unless it is switched off. When this button is pressed, the LEDs on the outdoor control panel Filter Pump (F) button, Valves (V) button, and Heater button (if enabled in the Heat menu) will be on. If this display line is blank, it indicates no pool or spa function is currently active. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 4 Controls and buttons (Continued) Pool button (Continued) • Single-Speed Filter Pump: If the pump is currently off, press the Pool button to switch the pump on. Press the Pool button again to switch the pump off. However, if the heater is operating, and a delay is enabled for valves, this allows the heater to cool down (heater cool-down), then when you press the Pool button to switch off the pump, only the heater will turn off, then the filter pump will automatically switch off after 10 minutes to allow the heater to cool down. Pentair Water Pool and Spa heaters do not require a cool down time. To override the “heater cool-down,” press the Pool button again to switch off the pump. • Two-Speed Filter Pump: Press the Pool button to switch the two-speed pump on in high speed. Press the Pool button again to run the pump in low speed. In order to use the “2-Speed Pump” menu assignments (see page 40), the 2-Speed relay option must be installed in the EasyTouch Load Center. Notes about Freeze Protection: This function protects the pool, plumbing, and equipment against freeze damage. If the outside air temperature sensor falls below 36° F (2° C), “Freeze Protection” is activated and the Filter Pump relay is switched on to circulate the pool water. To enable freeze protection for a circuit, see “Settings Menu: Circuit Functions, ” on page 37. ➂ ➃ Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): The main system display consists of a 16 x 4 alphanumeric character LCD with EL backlighting for easy viewing of the menu items, and status messages. Press the Menu button twice to refresh the display. For main screen status information, see page 5. Left button: When in pool or spa mode, press the Left button to lower the set point water temperature. Press the Spa or Pool (Up arrow P) button (page 3) to display the current water temperature. While in the main menu, press the Left button to scroll through sub-menu selections, setting and values. While editing settings, press and hold the Left button to fast reverse through settings and values. Menu/Back button: Press the Menu/Back button to access, save and exit the EasyTouch system MENU ➄ menu settings. Use this button to exit from main menu or sub-menu items. Pressing the Menu/Back button while in a menu item will return to the main status screen. If no menu activity is detected after five minutes, the main screen is displayed. All menu settings are permanently saved and retained in the control panel even after power is removed from the control panel. Control panel buttons are disabled while in menu mode. Right button: When in pool or spa mode, press the Right button to raise the set point water ➅ SELECT temperature. Press the Spa or Pool (Up arrow P) button (page 3) to display the current water temperature. Press the Right button to select a sub-menu item for editing. After pressing the Menu button to access the main menu items, press the Right button to select the menu item and access the sub-menu items for adjustment. While editing a settings, press and hold the Right button to fast forward through settings and values. Up/Down buttons: Press the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the main menu items and to adjust or change settings. Use these buttons after pressing the Menu button to access the main menu items. While editing settings, press and hold the Up or Down button to fast forward or fast reverse through settings and values. Down arrow button (Aux Extra): This button switches the assigned circuit on or off. This “extra” ➆ auxiliary circuit shares the solar circuit and is only available if the solar output plug (J17) on the motherboard is not being used for solar equipment. Refer to the EasyTouch User’s Guide (P/N 520584) for more information. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 5 Controls and buttons (Continued) ➇ AUX buttons/LEDs: The auxiliary output circuit buttons operate the pool and spa system valve actuators, lights and other equipment. The auxiliary (AUX) relay circuits are assigned in the “Circuit Functions” menu, see page 37 for details. There are three auxiliary circuits (AUX 1- 3) on the EasyTouch 4 indoor control panel and seven auxiliary circuits (AUX 1- 7) on the EasyTouch 8 indoor control panel. The Down arrow button can also be used as an “extra” auxiliary circuit if solar equipment is not being used. Refer to “Down arrow button” on page 4 for more information. Labels can be affixed next to each auxiliary button to identify the circuit function. When an auxiliary circuit is activated or the button is pressed, the LED is on. Pressing an auxiliary circuit button will activate the corresponding circuit in either “Auto” or “Service” mode. When a circuit relay is switched on manually, it remains on until either you switch it off manually, or the next time the relay is scheduled to be switched off. For example, if the filter pump is scheduled to automatically run from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily then the filter pump is switched on manually at 9:00 PM, it will run continuously until the next day at 5:00 PM then switch off. The schedule will then continue from then on. AUX buttons are disabled while in the main menu. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Display The Indoor Control Panel screen displays when the system is in automatic mode (AUTO) or in service mode (SERVICE). Service mode is enabled from EasyTouch outdoor control panel at the pool equipment pad. The following describes the main status screen. AUTO (Automatic): The system is in normal operating mode. Scheduled programs will run automatically. SERVICE or TIMEOUT mode are displayed when the system is being serviced. These modes are activated from the EasyTouch Outdoor Control Panel. HEATER: Heater is switched on. Displays when the Pool (P) or Spa button is pressed. For pool operations the heat source must be enabled in the Heat menu (see page 19). Displays “Solar” or “Solar Prf” if solar is enabled. The heater is active when the set temperature is higher than the water temperature. The heater will switch off when the water temperature rises above the set temperature. SPA (Hi-T) or POOL (LO-T) : Displays when the Spa/HI-T or Pool/LO-T button is pressed to rotate valve actuators and activate the filter pump and heater. This line on the screen is blank when no spa or pool function is active. Note: Depending on the EasyTouch system, the screen displays SPA (shared equipment), HI-T (single body of water system), POOL (shared equipment), LO-T (single body of water system). 95° F / 100° F: Displays the actual spa or pool water temperature (95° F) and the set point temperature (100° F) as set in the Heater menu. Degree units are displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. AIR: Displays the actual outside air temperature (70° F) as read by the air sensor located near the EasyTouch Load Center. Degree units are displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius (see page 38). FRZ: Displays when freeze protection is active. To protect pool system equipment, freeze protection must be enabled for the filter pump circuit. If the outside air temperature sensor detects the temperature is getting close to freezing point (below 36° F (2´° C)), the freeze protection feature switches on the filter pump circuit to circulate water through the system. For more information, see page 37. DEL: Displays when “Delay Cancel” is active. For more information, see pages 20 and 37. Date and Time: Displays the EasyTouch system day and time as specified in the “Clock” menu setting (see page 25). AUTO HEATER SPA 95°F / 100°F AIR 36°F FRZ MON 09:30 AM Lower set temperature Raise set temperature EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 6 Quick Start - Pool and Spa Operations (Shared Equipment) The following describes how to adjust heat temperature for the spa and pool water, schedule a daily run time for the pool/spa filter pump and control lights. Heating the Spa Heating the spa water on demand is easy, just press the SPA button to switch the heater on and display the current temperature settings on the EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel. “Heater” will be displayed on the screen when the heater is active. The heater is active when the set temperature is higher than the water temperature. The heater will switch off when the water temperature rises above the set temperature. For more information about the spa manual heating “MAN HEAT” feature, see page 34. Pressing the Spa button will switch the filter pump on and rotate the spa valve actuator to isolate and circulate the spa water from the pool water. Heating the Pool Heating the pool water is normally part of the daily scheduled program (see page 21). However, if you need to adjust the pool water temperature, press the Pool (P) button to display the current temperature settings on the EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel. “Heater” will be displayed on the screen when the heater is active and a heat source has been selected in the Heat menu. The heater is active when the set temperature, as specified in the Heat menu, is higher than the water temperature. For more information about selecting a heat source and setting the pool water temperature setting, see page 19. Pressing the Pool button will switch the filter pump on and rotate the pool valve actuator to isolate and circulate the pool water from the spa water. Adjusting the water temperature setting To adjust the set temperature setting for the pool or spa water, either use the Left arrow button to lower the temperature setting or the Right arrow button to higher the temperature setting. SPA button AUTO HEATER SPA 85°F / 100°F AIR 70°F MON 09:30 AM POOL button LEFT arrow button Lower water set point temperature RIGHT arrow button Raise water set point temperature EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 7 Quick Start - (Pool and Spa Operations (Shared Equipment) Schedule start and stop times for equipment Continued From the Schedules menu you can set the a start and stop time to automatically run pool and spa equipment and control underwater and backyard lights. For example, the filter pump relay circuit can be scheduled to run the daily pool and spa filtration at a specific time and day(s) of the week. Up to 12 total program schedules may be created for all relay circuits combined. The pool and spa circuits can also be scheduled to switch on the heater to heat the pool or spa water up to the set point temperature as set in the “Heat” menu (see page 19). If the pool has a separate jet pump or blower controlled by AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 , these need to be scheduled separately. Schedules Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ SCHEDULES SPA (POOL) To create a schedule to heat the spa: Right button: Select the Spa circuit. The standard generic circuit names are: Spa, SPA 0 Pool, Aux1-7 (ET8), Features 1-8, (EasyTouch 8), Aux 1-3 (ET 4), Features 1-4 POOL 0 AUX 1 0 (EasyTouch 4), and Aux Extra “Aux Extra” is only available if the Solar output (J17) AUX 2 0 plug on the EasyTouch motherboard is not being used for solar equipment. Right button: Select Mode if there are existing programs. Skip this step to create a new program. Up/Down button: Select New to create a new program. SPA 0/0 Right button: To create a new program and enter the Mode settings. Mode: New Up/Down button: 1/1 indicates that this circuit has one program. If there are existing programs assigned to this circuit, use these buttons to view and select the existing program settings. SPA 1/1 Mode: Schedule Right button: To select the Schedule settings. Right button: Move to start and stop 06:00P _ _ - 08:00P time settings. SMTWTFS Up/Down and Right buttons: Set start and stop hour (A/P), minutes. The A (AM) and P (PM) time is set when setting the start and stop hour (6:00 PM to 8:00 PM). Right button: Move to days of the week to run the program. Right and Up/Down buttons: By default the program is set to run all the days of the week. If you wish to edit which days to run the program, select the day of the week, then press the Up/Down button to remove the bar from the top of the letter. A bar on top of the letter indicates the day selected to run the program. In this example Sunday and Tuesday are scheduled. Press the Menu button to save the settings and to return to the Schedules menu options. Press the Menu button again to return to the main menu options or press again to return to the Main screen. Controlling Lights From the Lights screen you can manually switch all lights on or off, configure and synchronize colored lights. For more information about setting up IntelliBrite colored show modes, fixed colored lights, SAm and SAL Color Swim and Color Set modes, refer to the Lights Menu on page 12. Getting There ▲ To manually switch on or off all lights: LIGHTS MENU ▲ LIGHTS Modes Colors All On All Off Up/Down button: Select: All Off or All On. Press the Menu button save the settings and to return to the main menu items or press the button again to return to the Main screen. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 8 EasyTouch Wireless Control Panel (Accessory) The EasyTouch wireless control panel (8 or 4 circuits) gives you the freedom to control your pool and spa daily operations from around your pool and spa area. The wireless device can operate up to 300 feet from the EasyTouch transceiver module which is typically located near the EasyTouch load center. There is enough battery power to operate the whole summer season without changing batteries, Using the power saving menu options you can also reduce power consumption and extend battery life. POWER ON iS4 Spa-Side Remote Controller (Accessory) The iS4 Spa-Side remote controller provides remote switching of up to four control circuits from the spa location. For more information about assigning iS4 buttons to circuits, refer to “Settings Menu: iS4 Wireless Remote,” on page 42. EasyTouch wireless control panel, eight circuit (P/N 520547) iS10 Spa-Side Remote Controller (Accessory) An iS10 Spa-Side remote controller can control up to ten functions including a spa temperature adjustment. The iS10 Spa-Side remote controller is listed UL (1563) for use with the EasyTouch systems at the water’s edge. Five (5) in-line buttons control up to ten (10) system functions. The iS10 includes an LED display shows the current spa water temperature. The temperature display will blink while being changed. For more information about assigning iS4 buttons to circuits, refer to “Settings Menu: iS4 Wireless Remote,” on page 40. QuickTouch® QT4 Wireless Remote Controller (Accessory) The QuickTouch QT4 wireless controller provides four on and off buttons to activate pool and spa auxiliary circuits. For more information about assigning QT4 buttons to circuits, refer to “Settings Menu: QuickTouch (QT4) Wireless Remote,” on page 40. EasyTouch Menus MAIN SCREEN FEATURE CIR LIGHTS FEATURE 1-8 [OFF] MANUALLY TURN A FEATURE CIRCUIT ON/OFF. USE FEATURE CIRCUITS TO CONTROL PUMP SPEEDS AND VALVES. MODES [6 LIGHT SHOWS, HOLD, RECALL, COLOR SWIM, COLOR SET] COLORS [5 FIXED COLORS, HOLD, RECALL, COLOR SWIM, COLOR SET] ALL ON (SWITCH ALL LIGHTS ON) ALL OFF (SWITCH ALL LIGHTS OFF) SYNC (SYNCHRONIZE COLORED LIGHTS) MAGICSTREAM [TOGGLE THUMPER, HOLD, RESET, CHANGE MODE] CONFIG (SETUP EIGHT LIGHT POSITIONS) POOL TEMP/SRC TEMP (40˚ F - 106˚ F) OR (4˚ C - 41˚ C) HEAT (OFF/HEATER/SOLAR/SOLAR PRF) - SOLAR/SOLAR PRF MUST BE ENABLED IN "SOLAR" MENU TO DISPLAY. TEMP (40˚ F - 106˚ F) OR (4˚ C - 41˚ C) HEAT (OFF/HEATER/SOLAR/SOLAR PRF) - "SOLAR/SOLAR PRF" MUST BE ENABLED IN "SOLAR" MENU TO DISPLAY. HEAT SPA TEMP/SRC DELAY CANCEL SCHEDULES (DELAYED CANCELLED) PRESS RIGHT BUTTON TO ACTIVATE SPA POOL AUX 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HI-TEMP (SPA) / LO-TEMP (POOL) FOR SINGLE BODY SYSTEM (SEE SETTINGS MENU: CIRCUIT NAMES) MODE: SCHEDULE 08:00A -- 05:00P (12:00 AM - 11:59 PM -12 HOURS) S M T W T F S (DAYS OF THE WEEK) MODE: EGG TIMER TIME: 12:00 (00:00 - 23:59) / DON'T STOP MODE: ONCE ONLY 08:00A (12:00 AM - 11:59 PM -12 HOURS) S M T W T F S (SELECT DAY OF THE WEEK TO RUN PROGRAM) MODE: NEW / DELETE / NONE FEATURE 1 - 8 AUX EXTRA: AUXILIARY OUTPUT (USE DOWN ARROW BUTTON TO SWITCH ON/OFF). ONLY AVAILABLE IF SOLAR PLUG (J17) IF NOT BEING USED FOR SOLAR EQUIPMENT. EASYTOUCH 4 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 FEATURE 1-8 AUX EXTRA EASYTOUCH 8 EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 9 SETTINGS CLOCK DATE & TIME 1/2 - (MONTH/DAY/YEAR) - (DAY/HOUR/MINUTES/AM/PM) DATE & TIMER 2/2 - DAYLIGHT SAVING: (AUTO/MANUAL) CLOCK ADJUST 00:00 (0 TO 300) - (-300 TO -5) IN 5 SCEOND INCREMENTS Section 2 EasyTouch Menus (OPTIONAL) INTELLIFLO PUMP #1 - PUMP TYPE [VF, VS, VSF, NONE] - VF: FILTR. CIRCUIT, FLOW (GPM), FILTERING, PRIMING, BACKWASH, VACUUM, STATUS PUMP #2 - PUMP TYPE [VF, VS, VSF, NONE] - VS: SPEEDS (RPM), PRIMING, STATUS - VSF: FLOW/SPEEDS (RPM/GPM), STATUS INTELLICHLOR 1/2 - ENABLE (YES/NO), POOL MODE: 0 - 100 % (50% default) SPA MODE: 0% (2% default) INTELLICHLOR 2/2 - SUPER CHLR (ON/OFF), RUN HOURS (0 -72) PH/OPR Values (pH VAL, SET - OPR VAL, SET) - Status (pH/OPR level) - Saturation Index (CH,TDS,TA,SI) SETTINGS: ENABLE, DISABLE (NO/YES) - [HEATING, COOLING] - STATUS INTELLICHLOR (OPTIONAL) INTELLICHEM (OPTIONAL) HEAT PUMP COM (OPTIONAL) CIRCUIT NAMES CIRCUIT FUNC. CIRCUIT NAMES (1/18) - [SPA, POOL, AUX 1-7 (ET8), AUX 1-3 (ET4), FEATURE 1-8, AUX EXTRA CIRCUIT: (SPA [MASTER SPA], POOL [MASTER POOL], AUX 1-7 (AUX 1-3), FEATURE 1-8, AUX EXTRA - FUNCTIONS: GENERIC, MASTER SPA, MASTER POOL, MSTR CLEANER, LIGHT, SAM LIGHT, SAL LIGHT, PHOTON GENERATOR, COLOR WHEEL, SPILLWAY, FLOOR CLEANER, INTELLIBRITE, MAGICSTREAM FREEZE: NO/YES CSTM NAME 1/10 (ASSIGN UP TO 10 CUSTOM NAMES) [USERNAME-01...10] (UP TO 11 ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS) A: [NONE, SPA, POOL, AUX 1 - 3 (ET 4) - SPA, POOL, AUX 1 - 7 (ET 8), FEATURE 1-8, AUX EXTRA, HEATER] - (USED SOLAR IF SOLAR IS ENABLED) B: [NONE, SPA, POOL, AUX 1 - 3 (ET 4) - SPA, POOL, AUX 1 - 7 (ET 8), FEATURE 1-8, AUX EXTRA, HEATER] 2-SPEED PMP 1/4 (ASSIGN UP TO 4 CIRCUITS) CIRCUIT (NONE, SPA, POOL, AUX 1 - 3 (ET 4) - SPA, POOL, AUX 1 - 7 (ET 8), FEATURE 1-8, AUX EXTRA, SOLAR, HEATER, POOL HEATER, SPA HEATER, FREEZE) SOLAR 1/2 - ENABLE (YES/NO) - HEAT PUMP (YES/NO) - SOLAR 2/3 - FREEZE, NIGHT COOL (YES/NO) SOLAR 3/3 (TEMPREATURE DIFFERENCE) - START (3˚-9˚ (6˚ default)) - RUN (2˚-5˚ (3˚ default)) COOL DOWN (YES/NO) - VALVES (YES/NO) FAHRENHEIT / CELCIUS ASSIGN CIRCUITS 1/4 CIRCUIT - (NONE, SPA, POOL, AUX 1 - 7 (ET 8), AUX 1 - 3 (ET 4), FEATURE 1-8, AUX EXTRA, HEAT BOOST, HEAT ENABLE, PUMP INCRS, PUMP DECRS) TOP ROW (1/5), BOTTOM ROW (1/5) ASSIGN CIRCUITS 1/5 (NONE, SPA, POOL, AUX 1 - AUX 7 (ET 8), AUX 1 - AUX 3 (ET 4), FEATURE 1-8, AUX EXTRA, HEAT BOOST, HEAT ENABLE, PUMP INCRS, PUMP DECRS)) ASSIGN IS10 and IS4 PUMP CONTROLS [PUMP NUMBER 1/2, STEP RPM: 10-250, GPM: 1-10] ASSIGN QT4 1/4 (ASSIGN UP TO 4 CIRCUITS) CIRCUIT - (NONE, SPA, POOL, AUX 1 - AUX 7 (ET 8), AUX 1 - AUX 3 (ET 4), FEATURE 1-8, AUX EXTRA, HEAT BOOST, HEAT ENABLE) SWITCH MANUAL HEAT ON OR OFF WHEN SPA IS MANUALLY SWITCHED ON (USE RIGHT BUTTON SELECT ON/OFF) WATER (FAHRENHEIT/CELCIUS) - AIR (FAHRENHEIT/CELCIUS) - SOLAR (FAHRENHEIT/CELCIUS) - SOLAR MUST BE ENABLED IN "HEAT" MENU TO DISPLAY ERASE ALL (YES /NO) - ARE YOU SURE? (YES/NO) SET PASSWORD: {XXXX} 4 DIGITS - ENABLE / DISABLE [NO/YES] SET AN ADDRESS FOR EASYTOUCH WIRELESS CONTROL PANEL CUSTOM NAMES VALVES 2-SPEED PUMP SOLAR DELAYS F˚ / C˚ iS4 10 BUTN SPA SD 10B PUMP CTRL QUICK TOUCH MAN HEAT [OFF/ON] CALIBRATION ERASE EEPROM SET PASSWORD WIRELESS ADDR SPA SIDE [OFF/ON] ENABLE/DISABLE IS4 SPA-SIDE REMOTE SOFTWARE REV (REVISION LEVEL FOR THE OUTDOOR AND INDOOR CONTROL PANEL) BOOTLOADER REV (REVISION LEVEL FOR THE OUTDOOR AND INDOOR CONTROL PANEL) SELF TEST (STATUS: TESTING (FOLLOW ON-SCREEN PROMPTS TO TEST LCD AND BUTTONS) - CODE: 0 - SEE "TROUBLESHOOTING" SECTION FOR ERROR CODES) SALT LEVEL: DISPLAYS CURRENT SALT LEVEL (XXXX) PPM STATUS: OK - NO ERRORS (SUPER CHLORINATE, COM LINK ERROR, CHECK FLOW / PCB, LOW SALT, VERY LOW SALT, HIGH CURRENT, CLEAN CELL!!, LOW VOLTAGE) WATER TEMP (FAHRENHEIT/CELCIUS - STATUS DISPLAY ONLY) SOLAR TEMP (FAHRENHEIT/CELCIUS - STATUS DISPLAY ONLY) - (DISPLAYS IF SOLAR IS ENABLED IN HEAT MENU) AIR TEMP (FAHRENHEIT/CELCIUS - STATUS DISPLAY ONLY) DISP OP CODES - DISPLAY? NO/YES (DISPLAYS TRANSMIT/RECEIVE PACKETS NUMBERS ON SCREEN) CIR NAMES [ON/OFF] VIEW DEFAULT CIRCUIT NAMES BEFORE MODIFICATION. RESET SYSTEM (REINITIALIZE INDOOR CONTROL PANEL - USE RIGHT BUTTON) FLASH UPDATE (USED FOR FIRMWARE UPDATES VIA PC - PRESS MENU TO ABORT) CHLORINATOR DIAGNOSTICS EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 10 EasyTouch Menus From the EasyTouch control panel menus you can schedule everyday pool/spa, heating, filtration and cleaning. Lights and laminars can also be scheduled to switch on and off at specific times. The “Settings” and “Schedule” menus are typically used most often for daily spa and pool operations. The “Settings” menu is used by the pool installer to setup installed equipment which is connected to each output relay (filter pump, auxiliary relays, heater, valves, lights, etc.). For EasyTouch equipment installation instructions, see the EasyTouch Installation Guide (P/N 520584). Main Screen AUTO SPA AIR MON AUTO POOL AIR MON AUTO HEATER 95°F / 100°F 70°F 09:30 AM HEATER 85°F / 95°F 70°F 10:30 AM AIR 70°F MON 11:30 AM The EasyTouch main screen displays the current mode of operation (AUTO/SERVICE/TIMEOUT), heat source being used, spa (or pool) actual water temperature (95° F), current heater set point temperature (100° F) and the current ambient air temperature (air sensor). Degree units can be displayed in either Fahrenheit (default) or Celsius (see page 42). If the second display line is blank and the heat source is not displayed, there is no spa or pool function currently active. The main screen is automatically displayed if there is no control panel menu activity for five minutes. If there is an IntelliChlor® salt chlorinator generator being used, pool and spa sanitizer settings, and salt levels can be viewed in the Diagnostics, “Chlorinator,” settings (see page 50). Main Screen Description AUTO: EasyTouch is in normal (automatic) operating mode. For information about “Service” and “Timeout” operating modes, see page 4. HEATER: The selected heat source as selected in the “Heat” menu (see page 19). The heat options are: • OFF - No heating even though pump and other circuits may be operating. • HEATER - Gas heater only. • SOLAR ONLY - Solar heating system to be the only heat source. In order to display “Solar Pref.” on the main screen, you must first enable solar in the “Solar” menu (see page 40). • SOLAR PREF. - (Solar Preferred) - For when solar and gas heating are combined, and you want to use solar heating only when it is most effective. In order to display “Solar Pref.” on the main screen, you must first enable solar in the “Solar” menu. SPA: “SPA” is displayed after the Valves (V) button is pressed to set in “spa” mode then the Filter (F) button is pressed to switch the filter pump on, rotate the valve actuator (to isolate spa water from pool water), and switch the heater on (if enabled in the “Heat” menu). Pressing the Valves (V) button alternates between “Pool” and “Spa” mode. The temperature unit displayed on the left side is the actual water temperature (95° F) and the set point temperature (100° F) as set in the “Heat” menu is displayed on the right side. If this display line is blank, it indicates no spa or pool function is currently active. For Hi-Temp controls (EasyTouch single body system), see page 35. POOL: “POOL” is displayed after the Filter (F) button is pressed to switch the filter pump on, rotate the valve actuator to isolate the pool water from the spa water, and switch the heater on (if enabled in the “Heat” menu). Pressing the Valves (V) button alternates between “Pool” and “Spa” mode. The temperature unit displayed on the left side is the actual water temperature (95° F) and the set point temperature (100° F) as set in the “Heat” menu is displayed on the right side. If this display line is blank, it indicates no spa or pool function is currently active. For Lo-Temp controls (EasyTouch single body system), see page 31. AIR: Displays the actual outside ambient air temperature (70° F) as recorded by the air sensor located near the EasyTouch load center. DAY and TIME: The current system day and time (AM/PM). See the “Clock” menu to set the system day and time (page 25). EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 11 Feature Circuits Menu There are eight (8) “Feature Circuits” that can be used to control IntelliFlo® pump speeds or valves actuators for a spa spillway. Unlike an auxiliary relay circuit, a “Feature” circuit does not connect directly to a relay. “Feature” are turned on and off from the control panel “Feature” circuit menu. Feature Circuits Getting There ▲ Menu F. Circuits To switch a feature circuit ON or OFF: F. Circuits Lights Heat Delay Cancel FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [ON] [OFF] [OFF] [OFF] [ON] [OFF] [OFF] [OFF] Right button: Select the feature circuit to turn ON or OFF.. Up/Down buttons: Choose assigned feature circuit: FEATURE 1 - 8. Right button: Switch the selected feature circuits ON or OFF. When finished, press the Menu button twice to return to the main screen. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 12 Lights Menu From the Lights screen you can manually switch all lights on or off, and synchronize colored lights. Up to eight (8) lights (EasyTouch 8) or 4 lights (EasyTouch 4) can be independently controlled from the Lights screen. Each light requires a separate auxiliary relay circuit. Up to four lights can be assigned on each auxiliary circuit. A circuit name must be assigned to the AUX relay circuits which controls the light. Verify that IntelliBrite, SAm and/or SAL, and/or FIBERworks have been selected in Circuit Function. If FIBERworks lighting is being used, it also has to be set up as a Photon Generator® (PHOTON GENERATOR) for the circuit controlling the light bulb, and COLOR WHEEL for the circuit controlling the color wheel. For more information about setting up lights, see “Settings Menu: Circuit Function,” on page 37. The Color Swim and Color Set Lighting Features Getting There ▲ MENU ▲ LIGHTS LIGHTS Modes Colors All On All Off Hold Recall Color Swim Color Set The Color Swim and Color Set lighting features is selected from the LIGHTS > MODES and (COLORS) menu. At least two (2) Pentair Water Pool and Spa®, IntelliBrite®, SAm®, SAL® and/or FIBERworks® lighting systems are required to use the lighting features. • Color Swim - Select the Color Swim feature in the MODES and COLORS menus to start lights to transition through colors in sequence to give the appearance of colors dancing through the water. You can adjust the delay of each light to make the colors move at different speeds using the LIGHTS > CONFIG option. This lighting feature requires a separate relay for each light. To switch off the Color Swim feature, select the AUX button assigned to the light circuit or select ALL OFF in the Lights menu. Color Set - Select the Color Set feature in the MODES and COLORS menus to switch the light on using specific color as selected in the COLORS menu. This feature requires a separate relay for each light. To switch off the Color Swim feature, select the AUX button assigned to the light circuit or select ALL OFF in the Lights menu. Configure - Select “Configure” to setup the positions of the lights the pool. Up to eight (8) lights can be assigned a position. For more information see page 16. All On All Off Sync Configure 1234[NONE [NONE [NONE [NONE ] ] ] ] 1234. [AUX 1 ] [LT.GREEN ] [1ST POSITION ] [DELAY 5 SECS] • • • • Sync - Select the Sync feature in the LIGHTS menu to switch on all IntelliBrite, SAm, SAL, or FIBERworks color changing lights and synchronize their colors. Smart Start (SS: Yes/No) - Select Smart Start in the Schedules menu (see page 21). The Smart Start feature automatically starts changing colors when the lights are programmed to switch on. Smart Start is used when Color Swim and IntelliBrite show modes are being used. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 13 Setting up Lights The following section describes how to assign a light circuit name and function to control IntelliBrite, SAm and/or SAL, and/or FIBERworks lights. Assign the Light Circuit Name and Function The first step in setting up a light circuit is to assign a name to the relay circuit (example; AUX 3, as “Pool Light”), then assign the name “Pool Light” circuit in the Circuit Func. menu as a “light” circuit (IntelliBrite, SAM, SAL..). The light circuit functions are: Light, SAM, SAL, Photon Generator, Color Wheel, Spillway, MagicStream, and IntelliBrite (see page 38). After assigning the circuit name and function, the light circuit name “Pool Light” can be setup in the CONFIG menu for light position, color etc. To assign a circuit function: Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ SETTINGS ▼ CIRCUIT NAMES IntelliFlo IntelliChlor Circuit Names Circuit Func. Circuit Circuit Circuit [POOL Names #: 1/18 : AUX 1 LIGHT ] Up/Down buttons: Select the circuit number 1/18. Press the Up button two times to select AUX 1 to choose this circuit for a light circuit On/Off button. The generic circuits names are: Spa, Pool, Aux 1-7 (EasyTouch 8), Aux 1-3 (EasyTouch 4), FEATURE 1-8 (Ft. 1-8), AuxX (Aux Extra). The circuit number (1/18) corresponds to its assigned circuit name. Right button: Select the EasyTouch preset circuit names and user defined custom circuit names. Up/Down buttons: Scroll through the list of preset names (see page 37 for a complete list of circuit names). Select a name that describes where the light is located or that suits the function, such as “Pool Light.” AUX 1 has now been assigned the circuit name “Pool Light.” If you cannot find a name to match your circuit, you can create your own custom name (see page 36). Repeat this step for all the circuit buttons that you wish to assign names to. “Aux Extra” is only available if the Solar output (J17) plug on the EasyTouch motherboard is not being used for solar equipment. The Down arrow button is used to turn the “extra” circuit on and off. Press the Menu button to return to the Settings menu. Press the Down button to and select “Circuit Func.” Press the Right button to access the Circuit Func. menu. Up/Down buttons: Select the already assigned circuit name “Pool Light.” Right button: View “Circuit Functions” to assign to light circuit “Pool Light.” Up/Down buttons: Select the type of light circuit function to use. The circuit function names are: LIGHT, SAM LIGHT, SAL LIGHT, PHOTON GEN, COLOR WHEEL, VALVE, SPILLWAY, FLOOR CLEANER, INITELLIBRITE, MAGICSTREAM, GENERIC, and MSTR CLEANER. For a complete list of preset circuit functions, see “Preset Circuit Functions” on page 38. Note: To use the “Color Swim” or “Color Set” feature, select IntelliBrite, SAM, SAL, Photon Generator or Color Wheel. Select “MagicStream” for MagicStream® laminars. Press the Menu button three times to return to the main screen. ▲ Getting There MENU ▼ SETTINGS ▼ CIRCUIT FUNC. Circuit / Func. : [POOL LIGHT ] [INTELLIBRITE ] Freeze: No EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 14 Setting up lights From the Lights screen you can manually switch all lights on or off, synchronize colored lights, and activate color light shows. Up to eight (EasyTouch 8) or four (EasyTouch 4) light circuits can be configured from the “Config” light menu. Each light must have its own relay and separate circuit. Setting up IntelliBrite Light Circuits Before configuring the lights, be sure the auxiliary (AUX) circuits that control the IntelliBrite lights have been assigned as an “IntelliBrite” light. For more information about “Circuit Functions” (page 37) and “Circuit Names,” (page 35). Lights Menu To access the Lights menu screen, press Menu > Lights. The Lights menu settings are: MODES, COLORS, ALL ON, ALL OFF, SYNC, MAGICSTREAM, CONFIG: Getting There ▲ MENU ▲ LIGHTS LIGHTS Modes (IntelliBrite Color light shows, Color Swim, Color Set) To access the Modes menu, press Menu > Lights > Modes. There are six pre-programmed color light shows to choose from. From the “Modes” screen you can select various preset show color lighting effects, such as “American mode” and “Sunset mode”, “Color Swim” or “Color Set.” Using the “Hold” and “Recall” feature (see page 15) you can also capture and save a unique color light show effect to recall at a later time. The IntelliBrite color “Mode” settings light shows are: • • • • • • Party: Rapid color changing building the energy and excitement Romance: Slow color transitions creating a mesmerizing and calming effect Caribbean: Transitions between a variety of blues and greens American: Patriotic red, white and blue transition Sunset: Dramatic transitions of orange, red and magenta tones Royalty: Richer, deeper, color tones IntelliBrite Light: If the IntelliBrite light was not previously on, after selecting a color show mode, no illumination will occur for up to ten (10) seconds (depending on the selection), then a white light will momentarily illuminate, followed by the color show mode selection. If the light was previously on, selecting the a color show mode button will momentarily illuminate the previously selected color before changing to the selected color show. Modes (Color Swim) The Color Swim feature cycles through white, magenta, blue and green colors. Using IntelliBrite lights, Color Swim emulates the SAM and SAL Color Swim feature. IntelliBrite Light Color Swim/Color Set: If the light was not previously on, after selecting Color Swim, no illumination will occur for approximately six (6) seconds followed by the selection. If the light was previously on, after selecting the Color Swim feature, the previously selected color will momentarily illuminate, no illumination will occur for approximately six (6) seconds followed by the selection. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 15 Setting up lights Modes (Color Set) (Continued) The “Color Set” feature allows any combination of up to eight (EasyTouch 8) or four (EasyTouch 4) IntelliBrite lights, and SAm, SAL and or Fiberworks lighting to be preset to specific colors. Fixed light colors are selected and activated from the Colors screen. IntelliBrite Light: If the light was not previously on, after selecting the fixed colored light, no illumination will occur for approximately six (6) seconds followed by the selection. If the light was previously on, after selecting the colored light, the previously selected color will momentarily illuminate, no illumination will occur for approximately six (6) seconds followed by the selection. Colors Choose any one of the five fixed colors to create a spectacular underwater lighting effect. The fixed colors are: Blue, Green, Red, White and Magenta. You can switch each fixed colored light on or off from the Colors screen. IntelliBrite Light: If the light was not previously on, after selecting a fixed colored light, no illumination will occur for up to ten (10) seconds (depending on the selection), then a white light will momentarily illuminate, followed by the color selection. If the light was previously on, selecting the a color button will momentarily illuminate the previously selected color before changing to the selected color. To select a fixed color press: Menu > Lights > Modes > Colors: Blue Green Red White Green Red White Magenta Magenta Up/Down buttons: Choose a color for the light. Right button: Switch the selected colored light ON. To switch the light off, go to the main Lights menu and select All Off, or press the AUX button assigned to the light. The AUX button will also switch the light on. Press the Menu button three times to return main menu. WARNING - IntelliBrite Lights: During the off/on switching process, before the selected color is displayed, no illumination will occur. This operating mode is normal during the switching process. During this period the pool and spa will be dark and precautions should be taken to avoid unforeseen accidents. Failure to observe this warning may result in serious injury or death to pool and spa users. Hold/Recall Select Hold and Recall from the “Modes” or “Color” screen to capture and save a unique color effect and recall it at a later time. For example, while a light show (Romance Mode) is active, select “Hold” to save the exact colors that are being displayed, then later, to recall the exact color effect, select “Recall.” Note: After selecting Hold or Recall, no illumination will occur for up to 10 seconds, then a white light will momentarily illuminate, followed by the saved color. All On / All Off (Lights Menu) Select All On or All Off from the Lights screen to manually switch all lights on or off, including any MagicStream® laminar circuits. Press the control panel auxiliary button (AuxX) assigned to a light circuit will also switch a light on or off. Sync Select Sync from the “Lights” screen to synchronize colors for all IntelliBrite, SAm, SAL, FIBERworks color changing lights. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 16 Setting up lights (Continued) Config From the “Config” screen you can setup the light position, and specify the color of each pool and spa light. Any combination of up to eight (EasyTouch 8) or four (EasyTouch 4) IntelliBrite lights, SAM, SAL and or Fiberworks lights can be preset for specific colors and position when using the “Color Swim” and “Color Set” feature. Fixed light color are selected and activated from the Colors screen. Note: The “Config” menu settings do not apply to the MagicStream® laminars. To select configure a light position and color: Menu > Lights > Config: 1- [POOL 2- [SPA 3- [BACK YARD 4- [AUX 4 5678[NONE [NONE [NONE [NONE ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] [ AUX 4 [ LAVENDER [ 1ST POSITION [ DELAY 5 SECS ] ] ] ] Up/Down buttons: Choose the light circuit (1-8) to configure. Select an available auxiliary circuit (NONE). For more about assigning an auxiliary circuit to a light, see “Circuit Functions (page 37) and “Circuit Names” (page 31). EasyTouch 8 supports up to eight (8) auxiliary circuits, EasyTouch 4 supports up to four (4) auxiliary circuits. Right button: Select the light to setup. Up/Down buttons: Select the light circuit. Right button: Move to the light color selection. Up/Down buttons: Select the light color (Blue, Cyan, Green, Lt. Green, White, Lt. Magenta, Magenta, Lavender). Right button: Move to the light position selection. Up/Down buttons: Select the light position. A light can be assigned to any position from 1 through 12. To ensure that the “Color Swim” and “Color Set” lighting feature color effects are correct, set the position of the light according to where it’s located in the pool or spa. Position 1 will lead all the other lights in the color changing sequence. Position 2 follows Position 1 and so on. There are 12 position to choose from. More than one light may be assigned to the same position number so that their colors may be synchronized. For example, to make the colors swim right to left, make your right most light Position 1. You may need to go back to and scroll through your lights to find the right most light, and set it as Position 1. Right button: Move to the light delay selection. The Delay time between two or more lights can be set from 0 to 60 seconds. Use a higher delay time for lights spread further apart. Try five seconds for all lights and observe the effect. Use different time settings to achieve unique lighting moods and effects. Press the Menu button to setup other lights or press Menu button four times to return main screen. Setting up SAM, SAL, PG2000, Color Wheel Lights Before using the lighting feature “Color Swim” or “Color Set” with SAM or SAL lights, make sure the AUX relay circuits which control the lights have been assigned as “light” circuit and that the name (AUX 1, AUX 2) has been changed to best fit the light being used. Verify that SAm and/or SAL, and/or FIBERworks have been assigned in “Circuit Functions” as SAM or SAL light. If FIBERworks lighting is incorporated, it also has to be set up as a “PHOTON GENERATOR” light for the circuit controlling the light bulb, and COLOR WHEEL for the circuit controlling the color wheel it self. The circuit light “functions” are: Light, SAM, SAL, Photon Generator, Color Wheel, and IntelliBrite, see page 38 for a more information. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 17 Setting up MagicStream Laminars The MagicStream® Laminar provide a clear, turbulence-free stream of water that is lit with a fiber optic cable, or an LED light for a dazzling nighttime effect. The 12 VAC powered LED light can generate a series of multicolored light shows, or can be set to display a continuous, single color. If desired, the built-in solenoid “thumper” can create a random “wrinkle,” in the Laminar’s stream, causing it to display a brilliant spot of light that moves along the stream’s arc. The light enhancer can be adjusted to maximize the light in the arc. Up to twelve (12) MagicStream Laminar circuits can be displayed on the main Lights screen, assuming each laminar has its own relay and separate circuit.. From the Lights screen you can activate the MagicStream laminars (changing color modes, turn Thumper on/off, Hold and Reset). For more information, see the MagicStream® Laminar Installation Guide, P/N 520969. Setting up MagicStream Laminar LED Lights To setup MagicStream laminar circuits, first assign each laminar auxiliary relay circuit a circuit name (see “Circuit Names” page 35, then assigned the laminar relay circuit name to “MAGICSTREAM” in the circuit functions menu (Circuit Func.). To setup the MagicStream laminar circuit names and function: Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ SETTINGS ▼ CIRCUIT NAMES IntelliFlo IntelliChlor Circuit Names Circuit Func. Circuit Names Circuit #: 1/18 Circuit : AUX 1 [STREAM ] Up/Down buttons: Select the circuit number 1/18. Press the Up button two times to select AUX 1 to choose this circuit for the MagicStream laminar circuit On/Off button. The generic circuits names are: Spa, Pool, Aux 1-7 (EasyTouch 8), Aux 1-3 (EasyTouch 4), FEATURE 1-8 (Ft. 1-8), AuxX (Aux Extra). The circuit number (1/18) corresponds to its assigned circuit name. Right button: Select the EasyTouch preset circuit names and user defined custom circuit names. Up/Down buttons: Scroll through the list of preset names (see page 36 for a complete list of circuit names). Select a name that describes where the MagicStream laminar is located or that suits the function, such as “Stream.” AUX 1 has now been assigned the circuit name “Stream.” for the first MagicStream laminar. Repeat this step for the next laminar circuit. If you cannot find a name to match your circuit, you can create your own custom name (see page 36). “Aux Extra” is only available if the Solar output (J17) plug on the EasyTouch motherboard is not being used for solar equipment. The Down arrow button is used to turn the “extra” circuit on and off. Press the Menu button to return to the Settings menu. Press the Down button to and select “Circuit Func.” Press the Right button to access the Circuit Func. menu. Up/Down buttons: Select the already assigned circuit name “Stream.” Right button: View the “Circuit Functions” to assign to laminar circuit “Stream.” Up/Down buttons: Select the type of circuit function to use, in this case select “MAGICSTREAM.” The circuit function names are: LIGHT, SAM LIGHT, SAL LIGHT, PHOTON GEN, COLOR WHEEL, VALVE, SPILLWAY, FLOOR CLEANER, INITELLIBRITE, MAGICSTREAM, GENERIC, and MSTR CLEANER. For a complete list of preset circuit functions, see “Preset Circuit Functions” on page 38. Right button/ Up Button: Turn “Freeze” protection ON. Press the Menu button three times to return to the main screen. Continue on next page... ▲ Getting There MENU ▼ SETTINGS ▼ CIRCUIT FUNC. Circuit / Func. : [STREAM ] [MAGICSTREAM ] Freeze: Yes EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 18 Using the MagicStream Laminar Features The MagicStream laminar features are displayed in the MagicStream menu. Each time a MagicStream laminar feature is activated, it resumes with the same features in operation as when last switched off. The MagicStream laminar features are as follows: Toggle Thumper - Pressing this button creates a "wrinkle" in the laminar stream, producing a brilliant spot of light in the laminar arc. Hold - Select Hold to capture the current color effect while colors are changing. The colors will stop changing. Selecting Hold again will resume the color changing mode. Reset - Pressing this button reverts to the Random color changing mode with the Thumper ON. Change Mode - Pressing this button (each successive OFF/ON combination) will cycle through Sync, Random and Party. Color changing mode - The color of the light changes automatically, according to one the following three programs: Sync - Colors will change at ten second intervals. In this mode, multiple laminars will synchronize colors together. Note: To sync multiple laminars (two or more AUX circuits), be sure to define the “MagicStream” circuits in the “Circuit Functions” menu. Random - Colors will change at ten (10) second intervals in a random sequence. In this mode, multiple laminars will NOT synchronize colors together. Party - Colors will change randomly and slowly at first, then speed up, until the sequence ends with quick flashes and strobes. The sequence then repeats, beginning with the slow changes. In this mode, multiple Laminars will NOT synchronize colors together. To access the MagicStream laminar features: Getting There ▲ ▲ MENU LIGHTS LIGHTS All On All Off Sync MagicStream Toggle Thumper Hold Reset Change Mode Change Mode Down button: Choose MagicStream. Right button: Select MagicStream. Up/Down button: Select the desired MagicStream laminar features. Right button: Use this button to activate the selected MagicStream laminar feature. After the button is pressed, the following screen displays the name of the selected feature (indicating that the MagicStream feature has been activated) then returns to the MagicStream feature menu. Press the Menu button three times to return to the main screen. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 19 Heat Menu Use the heat menu settings to specify the set point temperature and select the heat source for the pool and spa water. The water will begin to heat whenever the heater is manually switched on, (by pressing the Valves (V) button (on the Outdoor Control Panel) or the “Pool” or “Spa” button on the Indoor Control Panel), even if the heater is set to off. The spa will also begin to heat when switched on by the optional iS4/iS10/SpaCommand Spa-Side remote, or EasyTouch wireless remote. The EasyTouch system allows for solar and conventional heaters. The EasyTouch will use the heating source that is selected. The heat source selections are: • • OFF - No heating even though pump and other circuits may be operating. HEATER - Gas heater only. Use the Heater button to automatically switch the heater on which • • controls the output between a “forced off” state and a normal, automatic thermostatic control operating state. The heater will continue heating the water until the heater’s current highest set point temperature triggers the heater sensor (approximately 104° F (40° C). Note that the Heater button on the control panel does not activate the pump. Do not activate the heater without running the pump. The heater will not run if water flow is not detected. SOLAR ONLY - Solar heating system to be the only heat source. In order to display “Solar Pref.” on the main screen, you must first enable solar in the “Solar” menu (see page 40). SOLAR PREF. (Solar Preferred) - Solar and gas heating systems are installed, and you want to use solar heating only when it is most effective. In order to display “Solar Pref.” on the main screen, you must first enable solar in the “Solar” menu. To set the spa temperature and select the heat source: Pool Temp/Src Getting There MENU HEAT ▲ To set the pool temperature and select the heat source: POOL Temp/Src SPA Temp/Src POOL Temp: 72° F Heat: Off Right button: Select pool temperature and heater options. Up/Down button: Set the pool temperature (from 40° F to 104° F). Right or Left button: Move to Heater option. Up/Down: Set Heater option: Off, Heater, Solar, or Solar Preferred. Press the Menu button to save the settings and to return to the previous menu or press the button again to return to the main screen. Spa Temp/Src To set the spa temperature and select the heat source: POOL Temp/Src SPA Temp/Src SPA Temp: 85° F Heat: Off Right button: Select spa temperature and heater options. Up/Down button: Set the spa temperature from 40° F to 104° F (4° C - 40° C). Right or Left button: Move to Heater option. Up/Down: Set Heater option: Off, Heater, Solar, or Solar Preferred. Press the Menu button to save the settings and to return to the Heat menu or press the button again to return to the main screen. Note: For an EasyTouch single body system, “Pool” and “Spa” modes are Lo- Temp (Pool) and Hi-Temp (Spa) temperature controls. For more information, see “Hi-Temp/Lo-Temp Controls for Single Body Systems,” on page 35. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 20 Delay Cancel Menu Use the Delay Cancel feature for service or testing purposes. For convenience, on a onetime basis, the Delay Cancel feature will cancel the following safety delays. Please note, generally there is no need to cancel any of the following delays except for servicing or testing the system. Heater Cool-Down Delay Cancel: Shuts Filter Pump off immediately. 2-Speed Filter Pump five-minute START on HIGH SPEED Delay Cancel: Shifts pump to low speed. • Automatic Pool Cleaner START Delay: Starts Cleaner Pump immediately, without normal delay in which the filter pump first runs for 5 minutes. • Automatic Pool Cleaner SOLAR Delay: Allows Cleaner Pump to run even though solar delay has shut it off for 5 minutes. Some heaters require a cool-down cycle before being switched off. This can be setup in the menu to run the filter pump an additional ten minutes to dissipate residual heat built up inside the heater combustion chamber. The Delay Cancel feature is mainly for use by service technicians when it’s necessary to shut the filter pump off immediately, and know the heater has not been running. Heaters manufactured by Pentair Water Pool and Spa® do not require this cool-down period and do not need the delay to be set up. Note: For Information about assigning delays to the pool and spa valves, refer to “Settings Menu: Delays” on page 41. Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ DELAY CANCEL • • Delay Cancel To activate Delay Cancel: F. Circuits Lights Heat Delay Cancel Up/Down button: Select Delay Cancel. Right button: Use this button activate Delay Cancel for one time only. “Delay Cancelled” is displayed after pressing the Right button. Press the Menu button to return to the main screen. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 21 Schedules Menu Use the Schedules menu to create programs to schedule start and stop times to automatically run equipment, such as pumps and lights. Any circuit can be programmed to switch on and off at a specific time on every or any specific day of the week. The number of programs that can be created for circuits are as follows: • • Up to 12 total programs can be created for all circuits combined. One circuit can have up to a maximum of 9 programs (9/9), which leaves 3 programs that can be used by one circuit or three separate circuits for a total of 12 programs. Using the Schedules menu Use the Schedules menu features to program operating schedules for the pool, spa and auxiliary circuits: Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ SCHEDULES SPA SPA POOL AUX 1 AUX 2 0 0 0 0 Choose the circuit to program Up/Down button: Select the generic circuit name to program: Spa, Pool, Aux 1-7, Feature 1- 8, Aux 1-3 and Aux Extra. Aux Extra is only available if the Solar output is not being used. See Solar button on page 5 for details. The current number of programs for each circuit is displayed opposite the circuit name. A circuit can have up to 9 programs (9/9). Three additional programs can be assigned to another circuit or three separate circuits for a maximum of 12 programs. Create a new program SPA Mode: None 0/0 SPA Mode: New 0/0 The current number of programs for each circuit is indicated opposite to the circuit name. 0/0 indicates no programs assigned to this circuit. Right button: To move to the “Mode” selection. Up/Down button: Select New to create a new program. Use “None” when a circuit has existing programs and you wish to exit the “Mode” selections without modifying the existing programs. Choose the type (Mode) of program to run SPA 1/1 Mode: Schedule 08:00A - 05:00P _ smtwtfs SS: N SPA 1/1 Mode: Egg Timer Timer: 12:00 SPA 1/1 Mode: Once Only 08:00A _ _ _ s m t w tfs After selecting “New” the current program number (1/1) for this circuit is displayed. Right button: To move to the “Mode” selections. Up/Down button: Choose the program to run: Schedule, Egg Timer, Once Only, New, Delete, and None. If there are existing programs assigned to this circuit, use these buttons to view and select the existing program settings. Mode Selection: SPA Mode: New SPA Mode: None 1/1 1/1 SPA 1/1 Mode: Delete Schedule: Set start, stop times and the day(s) of the week to automatically switch pool/spa circuits on or off. Default run time for the “Schedule” feature is 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. If you program the start and stop times the same the schedule is will run for 24 hours. Note: SS: N (Smart Start) is displayed if a light circuit is being scheduled (see page 12). Egg Timer: A one time program that switches on a function at a specific time, and counts down the preset time to the switch off the function. After the “Egg Timer” schedule has finished, the system can be operated in manual mode. The “DON'T STOP” option allows a circuit to run continuously until its switched off manually. Once Only: Schedule a circuit to switch on at a particular time on a onetime basis. New: press the Right button to create a new program. Delete: Select the program and press the Right button to delete it. None: Press the Right button to exit the “Mode” selections without modifying the program. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 22 Schedules Menu (Continued) Schedule Daily Spa/Pool Operations Use the Schedule feature to set the time and day(s) when to switch the filter pump on and rotate the pool or spa valves into the “Spa” or “Pool” position. The heater will automatically heat the spa or pool water up to the set point temperature as set in the “Heat” menu (see page 19). If the pool has a separate jet pump or blower controlled by AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 , these need to be scheduled separately. Schedule Example When a circuit relay is switched on manually, it remains on until you either switch it off manually, or the next time the relay is scheduled to be switched off. For example, if the filter pump or any circuit is scheduled to run from 9AM to 4 PM and the programmed schedule is turned OFF at 1:00 PM and then turned on at 1:10 PM, the circuit will turn OFF at its programmed OFF time of 4:00 PM. But if the circuit is turned on after 4:00 PM, the factory set Egg Timer of 12 hours is now engaged. So if the circuit was turned on at 6:00 PM that circuit will turn off at 6:00 AM (12 hours later). If the circuit was turned ON at 5:00 PM and because a programmed OFF time had been set to turn off at 4:00 PM, the circuit would operate for 11 hours. A spa or pool program can be overridden using the Spa button or Pool button to switch the circuit on. If you program the start and stop times the same, the schedule will run for 24 hours if scheduled to run for one day. In “Service” mode, a pool or spa program can be overridden using the Filter (F) button and pool/spa Valves (V) button on the outdoor control panel in the EasyTouch load center. Note: The following example describes how to use the “Schedule” feature to program the spa circuit to switch the filter pump on and rotate the valves into the “Spa” position and switch the heater on. This example can also be used to program when to filter and heat your pool, and switch light or auxiliary circuits on or off. To create a schedule for your spa or pool pump to turn on: Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ SCHEDULES SPA SPA POOL AUX 1 AUX2 0 0 0 0 SPA 0/0 Mode: None (New) SPA 1/1 Mode: Schedule 08:00A _ _ - 05:00P S M T W TFS Right button: Select the SPA or POOL circuit. The available generic circuit names are: Spa, Pool, Aux 1-7 (EasyTouch 8), Aux 1-3 (EasyTouch 4), Feature Circuit 1-8 and Aux Extra. Aux Extra is only available if the Solar output (J17) plug on the EasyTouch motherboard is not being used for solar equipment. Use the Solar button to switch the “extra” circuit on and off (see page 4). Right button: Select Mode if there are existing programs. Skip this step to create a new program. Up/Down button: Select New to create a new program. Right button: To create a new program and enter the “Mode” settings. Up/Down button: 1/1 indicates that this circuit has one program. If there are existing programs assigned to this circuit, use these buttons to view and select the existing program settings. Right button: To select the “Schedule” settings. Right button: Move to start and stop time settings. Up/Down and Right buttons: Set start and stop hour (A/P), minutes. The A (AM) and P (PM) time is set when setting the start and stop hour. Right button: Move to days of the week to run the program. Right and Up/Down buttons: By default the program is set to run all the days of the week. If you wish to edit which days to run the program, select the day of the week, then press the Up/Down button to remove the bar from the top of the letter. A bar on top of the letter indicates the day selected to run the program. Press the Menu button to save the settings and to return to the Schedules menu options. Press the button again to return to the main menu options or press again to return to the main screen. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 23 Using the Once Only feature The “Once Only” feature allows you to program a circuit to switch on at a particular time and day on a onetime basis. A typical use for this feature is to have the spa and heater switch on before you get home from work for one evening. Unlike the regular “Schedule” timer, this feature does not repeat. After this event has finished, the program is automatically erased. The circuit must be switched off manually or wait for the 12 hour automatic shut off. If you wish to override the 12 hour default shut-off time you can extend the time by using the “Egg Timer” countdown feature (page 24). Note: The following example describes how use the “Once Only” feature to program the spa circuit to switch the filter pump on and rotate the valves into the “Spa” position and switch the heater on for one time only. This example can also be used if you wanted to program when to filter and heat your pool, and switch light or auxiliary circuits on. The set a “Once Only Timer” program for the spa: Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ SCHEDULES SPA SPA POOL AUX1 AUX2 0 0 0 0 SPA 0/0 Mode: None (New) Right button: Select the Spa circuit. The generic circuit names are: Spa, Pool, Aux 1-7 (EasyTouch 8), Aux 1-3 (EasyTouch 4), Feature Circuit 1-8, and Aux Extra. Aux Extra is only available if the Solar output (J17) plug on the EasyTouch motherboard is not being used for solar equipment. Use the Solar button to switch the “extra” auxiliary circuit on and off (see page 4). Right button: Select Mode if there are existing programs. Skip this step to create a new program. Up/Down button: Select New to create a new program. Right button: To create a new program and enter the “Mode” settings. Up/Down button: 1/1 indicates that this circuit has one program. If there are existing programs assigned to this circuit, use these buttons to view and select the existing program settings. Right button: To select the “Once Only” settings. Right button: Move to start time settings. Up/Down and Right buttons: Set the start hour (A/P) and minutes. A (AM) and P (PM) time is set when setting the start hour. Note: if the Start Time is set to an hour which has already passed, then the program will be executed the following day. Another day of the week may also be chosen. The stop time will be 12 hours later, or can be turned off manually. The 12-hour shut off can be changed to any length of time by entering another program using the “Egg Timer” program (page 28). Right button: Move to day of the week to run the program. Right button: Select which day to run the program then press the Up/Down button to enable the bar on top of the letter. A bar on top of the letter indicates the day selected to run the program. Press the Menu button to save the settings and to return to the Schedules menu options. Press the button again to return to the main menu options or press again to return to the main screen. SPA 1/1 Mode: Once Only 08:00A _ S M T W TFS EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 24 Using the Egg Timer (countdown) Feature The “Egg Timer” feature allows you switch off a circuit automatically after a specified time. The time period is from one minute to 24 hours or run continuously. The “Egg Timer” (countdown) feature is useful for switching off lighting and spa therapy jets. For example, a jet pump can be setup to switch off in 15 minutes, even if you switch it on using the iS4 or iS10 Spa-Side remote control or whenever you switch your spa on, you would like it to automatically switch it off in two hours. All Egg Timer programs are factory set to switch off after 12 hours. You also have the option to use the “Don’t Stop” feature to run a circuit continuously until manually switched off. In the event of a power failure, the “Egg Timer” feature will not switch the circuit back on. Use the “Service” Mode button on the EasyTouch outdoor control panel to turn the equipment back on. For running the filter pump continuously during new pool start up, it is recommended to use the “Service” mode, which will automatically restart the filter pump in the event of a power failure. The following example describes how use the “Once Only” feature to program the spa circuit to switch the filter pump on and rotate the valves into the “Spa” position and switch the heater on for one time only. This example can also be used if you wanted to program when to filter and heat your pool, and switch light or auxiliary circuits on. To set the Egg Timer feature: Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ SCHEDULES SPA SPA 0 POOL 0 AUX 1 0 AUX 2 0 SPA 0/0 Mode: None (New) Right button: Select the Spa circuit. The generic circuit names are: Spa, Pool, Aux 1-7, (EasyTouch 8), Aux 1-3, (EasyTouch 4), Feature Circuit 1-8 and Aux Extra. Aux Extra is only available if the Solar output (J17) plug on the EasyTouch motherboard is not being used for solar equipment. Use the Solar button to switch the “extra” auxiliary circuit on and off (see page 4). Right button: Select Mode if there are existing programs. Skip this step to create a new program. Up/Down button: Select New to create a new program. Right button: To create a new program and enter the “Mode” settings. Up/Down button: 1/1 indicates that this circuit has one program. If there are existing programs assigned to this circuit, use these buttons to view and select the existing program settings. Right button: To select the “Egg Timer” settings. Right button: Move to the time settings. Up/Down and Right buttons: Set the hour and minutes for the program to run. The count down time can be set from 00:01 to 23:59 and Don’t Stop. The “Don’t Stop” feature allows the circuit to run continuously until manually switched off. Press the Menu button to save the settings and to return to the Schedules menu options. Press the button again to return to the main menu options or press again to return to the main screen. SPA 1/1 Mode: Egg Timer Time: 05:00 EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 25 Settings Menu: Clock Use the Clock menu to set the EasyTouch system date and time. The day, time and AM/PM is displayed on the main screen. The system clock settings are used for the EasyTouch system scheduled operations. The EasyTouch system clock will continue to run if power is removed from the EasyTouch system at the load center. Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ SETTINGS CLOCK Clock To set the system date and time: Date & Time JAN 12 2009 09:20 AM Date & Time 2/2 1/2 DayLt Sav: Auto Clk Adj: 00:00 Right button: Move to the day setting. Up/Down buttons: Set the day of the month. Right button: Move to the year setting. Up/Down buttons: Set the year. Right button: Move to the next set of settings (2/2). Up/Down buttons: Set Daylight Savings to Auto or Manual. Auto keep track of the semi annual time changes. If you do not live in an area that observes daylight savings time, choose Manual. Right button: Move to the clock adjustment setting. If the internal system clock loses time during the month, use this setting to set the number of seconds in five second increments per month to automatically adjust the clock to the correct time. Up/Down buttons: Adjust the offset in five second increments. Press the Menu button to save the settings and to return to the Settings menu options. Press the button again to return to the main menu options or press again to return to the main screen. Settings Menu: IntelliFlo (IntelliPro pump) The EasyTouch system communicates with the IntelliFlo pump via a two-wire RS-485 cable (PN 350122). IntelliFlo operations can be controlled from the EasyTouch indoor and outdoor control panel and the EasyTouch wireless remote. EasyTouch supports the following pumps: IntelliFlo VF3050 (15-130 GPM), IntelliPro VF3050 (15-130 GPM), IntelliFlo VS+SVRS (1100-3450 RPM), IntelliFlo VS3050 (400-3110 RPM), IntelliPro VS3050 (400-3450 RPM) and IntelliFlo VSF+SVRS. For more information refer to the following manuals: IntelliFlo VF 3050 (P/N 350075), IntelliFlo VS 3050 (P/N 357269), IntelliFlo VSF+SVRS (P/N 351420). How many IntelliFlo pumps will EasyTouch support? EasyTouch can support a total of two IntelliFlo (or IntelliPro) VF3050 or IntelliFlo VS3050 (or VSF+SVRS) pumps in any combination with up to eight GPMs or RPMs per pump. For example pumps can be connected to EasyTouch as follows: • • • 1 IntelliFlo VF + 1 IntelliFlo VS (or VSF+SVRS) 2 IntelliFlo VF 2 IntelliFlo VS (or VSF+SVRS) Note: IntelliFlo pumps cannot be connected in series with other pumps. Check valves must be used when a pump is used in parallel with other pumps. EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 26 Settings Menu: IntelliFlo (Continued) Connecting power to an IntelliFlo pump The IntelliFlo pump is designed to be permanently connected to its power source. Typically the pump receives power directly from the circuit breaker. No contactor or motor starter is required. The drive controls the starting and stopping of the pump. If the IntelliFlo pump is connected to an automation system, such as the EasyTouch automation system, the drive must be powered up to receive and respond to the RS-485 serial communication from the automation system. However, the pump can be operated in “stand-alone” mode, starting and stopping when power is applied or removed. When the drive powers up it will return to the mode and run status that it was in when power was removed. This setup maybe appropriate if you need to use existing relays or timers. Assigning an IntelliFlo VS 3050 pump address Before assigning a pump address in the IntelliTouch indoor control panel, first set the address on the pump itself. If there is only one pump, it is always seen as pump #1 by IntelliTouch. In this case you do not need to set the pump address. When using multiple IntelliFlo VS 3050 pumps with IntelliTouch you need to assign an address to each pump. The address can be set to #1, #2, #3, or #4. The address set at the pump must match the IntelliFlo pump number selected in the IntelliTouch indoor control panel. To assign an IntelliFlo VS 3050 pump address: 1. Be sure that the pump is powered on and the green power LED is on. 2. Press the Stop buttons to stop the pump. 3. Press and hold both the Start and Stop buttons until the red LED will starts flashing, then press one of the four speed buttons (1-4) to select which address to assign the pump. For example, if you are assigning the pump as pump #1, then press Speed button number 1. 4. Press and hold both the Start and Stop buttons to save the address. Repeat the process for the other pumps. NOTE: INTELLIFLO IN “SERVICE MODE” - IntelliFlo pumps will STOP when IntelliTouch is in ‘Service” mode. NOTE: INTELLIFLO “FREEZE” PROTECTION - If the IntelliFlo pump is on due to a freeze condition (not switch on from a relay circuit), and if a freeze speed is set in IntelliTouch, this setting takes priority even if the previous setting is lower than the default circuit speed. If no “freeze” protection is set, the pump will be forced on at the default circuit speed. Any programmed or manual operation that actually switches on a circuit, will cause the pump to run at that speed if it is higher. IntelliFlo VS 3050 Speed buttons (1-4) Selecting the IntelliFlo PUMP TYPE To access the IntelliFlo menu: Getting There ▲ MENU ▼ SETTINGS ▼ INTELLIFLO PUMP # 1 Pump #1 Pump #2 Changing Pump’s Type will config it to default. Continue ? N Up/Down button: Choose Pump #1. Choose Pump #1. To assign a circuit to Pump #2, be sure to change the pump to “ADDRESS 2”on the pump’s control panel. Right button: Select Pump #1. Right button: Select Pump Type. Note: To change the current pump type for Pump #1. press the Up/Down button and select Y, then press the Right button. To continue to the Pump #1 settings menu, press the Right button (or Menu to exit). EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide 27 IntelliFlo VS and VSF+SVRS Settings Pump Type Speeds Priming Status Pump #1 Type Type: VS 1/8 ] SELECT PUMP TYPE: Up/Down buttons: Choose VS, VF or VSF+SVRS. Menu button: Press the MENU button to save selection and return to the selected pump’s menu settings (see VS, VF and VSF pump settings descriptions below). INTELLIFLO VS SPEEDS SETTING: Down button: Choose Speeds. Right button: Access the IntelliFlo VS speed (RPM) settings for Pump #1. Up/Down button: Select the circuit number 1 of 8 (1/8). Right button: Move to RPM to change the pump speed. Up/Down buttons: Set speed of the pump from 400 to 3450 RPM in increments of 10 RPM. The default speed for each circuit correspond to the four speed buttons on the IntelliFlo VS control panel is: Speed 1 button 750 RPM, Speed 2 button 1500 RPM, Speed 3 button 2350 RPM, and Speed 4 button 3110 RPM. INTELLIFLO VSF+SVRS FLOW RATE SETTING: Down button: Choose Flow/Speeds. Right button: Access the IntelliFlo VSF+SVRS speed (RPM/GPM) settings for Pump #2. Up/Down button: Select the circuit number 1 of 8 (1/8). Right button: Move to GPM to change the pump flow rate. PENTAIR EASY TOUCH MANUAL PDF Did you searching for Pentair Easy Touch Manual Pdf? This is the best place to read pentair easy touch manual pdf before service or. Pentair Easy Touch Remote Control Manual >>>CLICK HERE<<< Pentair EasyTouch 8 Function ControlPool/Spa Combo with IC40 (40,000 and spa light support. PENTAIR EASY TOUCH OWNERS MANUAL Did you searching for Pentair Easy Touch Owners Manual? This is the best place to read pentair easy touch owners manual before. . The Quick Touch remote. 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All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. contents how to use the scanner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 install the scanning software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 front panel and accessories overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 scanning overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 select original types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 scan documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 scan pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 preview a scanned image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 save a document to a disk or CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 e-mail a scanned document or picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 print copies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 cancel a scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 use the Power Save button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 change settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 scan text for editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 choose acceptable media for the ADF . . . . . load originals in the ADF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . scan two-sided documents from the ADF . . . . make copies from the ADF . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... . . . . .7 . . . . .7 . . . . .8 . . . . .8 how to scan from the automatic document feeder . . . . . . . . . . 7 how to scan slides and negatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 set up the TMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 scan slides or negatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 clean the scanner glass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 clean the TMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 clean and maintain the ADF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 maintain the ADF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 order maintenance supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 scanner installation or setup problems . . . . . scanner initialization or hardware problems . scanner has stopped working properly . . . . additional troubleshooting information . . . . . ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... . . . . 17 . . . . 18 . . . . 19 . . . . 19 care and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 product support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 accessibility website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 hp scanjet website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 support process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 scanner specifications (with ADF where indicated) . . . . . . . . . . . transparent materials adapter (TMA) specifications . . . . . . . . . . . automatic document feeder (ADF) specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . environmental specifications for the scanner, ADF, and TMA . . . . purchase accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 . . . . 24 . . . . 25 . . . . 25 . . . . 25 regulatory information and product specifications . . . . . . . . . 24 iii 1 how to use the scanner This manual describes how to use the hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner and its accessories, resolve installation problems, and reach customer support. For installation and setup procedures, see the setup poster. For scanningsoftware procedures, see the HP Photo & Imaging software Help. install the scanning software Choose from the following three options when installing the scanner software. Software options Description HP Photo & Imaging • Requires 160 megabytes (MB) of disk space Software • Offers a complete software solution for document and (most users choose photo management and enhancement this option) • Can scan slides and negatives • Enables front-panel scanner buttons • Includes TWAIN connectivity to the most popular imaging software programs HP Commercial Scanjet 5590 TWAIN • Requires 20 MB of disk space • Can be used with document management or customized business software • Offers TWAIN contrast and brightness capabilities • Offers improved two-sided scanning performance • Does not offer front panel scanner button functionality • Cannot scan slides and negatives HP Photo & Imaging Software and HP Commercial Scanjet 5590 TWAIN (both software programs can be installed) • Requires 180 MB of disk space • Can scan slides and negatives • Enables front-panel scanner buttons • Includes TWAIN connectivity to most popular imaging software programs • Includes commercial TWAIN for document management and customized business software See the Readme file on your CD for more information about the TWAIN drivers. To learn more about TWAIN, you can also visit http://www.twain.org. 1 how to use the scanner front panel and accessories overview This section presents an overview of the scanner front panel, the transparent materials adapter (TMA), and the automatic document feeder (ADF). Feature SCAN DOCUMENT button SCAN PICTURE button FILE DOCUMENTS button E-MAIL button Description Scans an original document to a software program where it can be edited or reformatted. Scans the picture to the HP Photo & Imaging Gallery. Scans the original document to be saved on a disk or CD in a designated file format (for example, .PDF, .TIF, or .HTML). Scans the item by using settings that are optimized for e-mail, and sends the scan to your e-mail software (if the software is supported). Scans the item and sends it to a printer to make copies. Selects the number of copies to be printed with the COPY button. COPY button NUMBER OF COPIES button COLOR/BLACK & WHITE copy button Determines whether items will be scanned in color or in black and white when you press the COPY button. Turns off the scanner lamp, the LEDs, and the LCD. Cancels a scan while the scanner is scanning, or cancels a series of scans from the automatic document feeder (ADF). Indicates the number of copies that will be printed when you press the COPY button. Also shows error codes that identify scanner problems. POWER SAVE button CANCEL button 2-digit LCD automatic document feeder (ADF) The hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner has an automatic document feeder (ADF) that you can use to scan multiple documents quickly and easily. For more information about the ADF, see how to scan from the automatic document feeder on page 7. transparent materials adapter (TMA) You can use the transparent materials adapter (TMA) to scan 35 mm slides or negatives. For more information about the TMA, see how to scan slides and negatives on page 9. scanning overview You can start scanning in one of three ways: from the front-panel buttons, from the HP Director, or from other software programs. Macintosh users: See the HP Photo & Imaging software Help for information about scanning procedures. user’s manual 2 chapter 1 scan from the scanner front-panel buttons The front-panel buttons on the scanner provide shortcuts to frequently used scanning functions, such as scanning documents and pictures. Instructions for using the front-panel buttons are located in this manual. Note: The HP Photo & Imaging software must be installed to use the frontpanel buttons and the TMA. scan from the HP Director Scan from the HP Director when you want more control over your scan, such as when you want to preview the image before the final scan. To start the HP Photo & Imaging software, double-click the HP Director icon on the desktop. The HP Director window appears. From this window you can scan, view, or print images; use online Help; and more. If the HP Director icon is not on the desktop, on the Start menu, point to Programs or All Programs, point to Hewlett-Packard, point to the name of your scanner or to Scanners, and then click Photo & Imaging Director. Note: The HP Director is available only when the HP Photo & Imaging software is installed. scan from other software programs You can scan an image directly from an open file in one of your software programs if the program is TWAIN-compliant. Generally, the program is compliant if it has an option such as Acquire, Scan, or Import New Object. If you are unsure whether the program is compliant or what the option is, see the documentation for that program. select original types You have two choices for original type: Document or Picture. The scanner optimizes settings based on your choice. Use the following guidelines to determine the best original type for your needs. If your original consists of Text, or both text and graphics A printed photograph or graphic Select this original type Document Picture scan documents Use the SCAN DOCUMENT button ( ) to scan documents. 3 hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner how to use the scanner 1 Place the originals face-down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference mark, or face-up in the ADF. 2 3 4 Press the SCAN DOCUMENT button ( dialog box appears. ). The What are you scanning? Choose the appropriate settings, and then click Scan. When you are finished scanning, click Done. The software sends the scanned file to the specified location. Note: If you want to preview scans before they are sent to their destination, see preview a scanned image. Note: To create a searchable PDF from your scan, select the Scan for editable text (OCR)? option in the What are you scanning? dialog box. When you are done scanning your document, save it as a PDF. For more information about OCR scanning, see scan text for editing on page 6. scan pictures Use the SCAN PICTURE button ( negatives. 1 2 3 ) to scan printed photos, graphics, slides, or Place the original face-down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference marks, and close the lid. Press the SCAN PICTURE button ( ). When you are finished scanning, click Done. The image is scanned into the HP Photo & Imaging Gallery. Note: If you want to preview scans before they are sent to their destination, see preview a scanned image. Tip: The HP Scanning software can automatically correct your pictures or restore faded colors in old pictures. To turn picture correction on or off, select Auto Correct Photos from the Basic menu of the HP Director, and then choose the options you want. preview a scanned image By default, the software does not prompt you to preview the scan when you use any of the front-panel buttons on the scanner. If you want to preview the scanned file, either begin the scan from the HP Director instead of using the buttons on the front of the scanner, or change the button settings in the HP Director to allow previews. user’s manual 4 chapter 1 For more information about changing button settings to preview scans, see preview a scanned image in the online Help. Note: There is no preview image for the copy function. save a document to a disk or CD Use the FILE DOCUMENTS button ( such as a hard disk or a CD. 1 2 3 4 5 ) to save scanned documents to a disk, Place the original face-down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference marks, or face-up in the ADF. Press the FILE DOCUMENTS button ( dialog box appears. ). The What are you scanning? Choose the appropriate settings, and then click Scan. When you are finished scanning, click Done. The Save As dialog box appears. Select a folder in the Save As dialog box, type a file name, and then select a file type. Click OK. The software saves the document to the specified folder. Note: If you want to preview scans before they are sent to their destination, see preview a scanned image on page 4. e-mail a scanned document or picture Use the E-MAIL button ( ) to scan documents or pictures and insert them in an e-mail message as an attachment. You must have an Internet connection and a supported e-mail software program. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Place the original face-down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference marks, or face-up in the ADF. Press the E-MAIL button ( appears. ). The What are you scanning? dialog box Choose the appropriate settings, and then click Scan. When you are finished scanning, click Done. Your e-mail program opens and the scanned file is attached to an e-mail message. The E-mail attachment dialog box appears. Type a file name, and then select a file type. Click Continue. Follow the on-screen instructions. Use your e-mail program to complete and send the e-mail. Note: To view the scanned image before you e-mail it, double-click the attachment in your e-mail software. To change the e-mail program, open the HP Director, and then select E-mail Settings in the Settings drop-down list. The Email Settings dialog box appears. Select the e-mail program that you want to use, and then click OK. print copies Use the COPY button ( 5 ) to scan an original and send it to a printer. hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner how to use the scanner 1 2 Place the original face-down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference marks, or face-up in the ADF. Select the copy options: – Select the number of copies by pressing the NUMBER OF COPIES button ( ). The number of copies appears in the front-panel display. – Select how the original is scanned by pressing the COLOR ). button ( ) or BLACK & WHITE button ( Press the COPY button ( ). The copies are printed on the default printer. Note: To change any copy settings, such as size, darkness, or the printer, click Cancel during processing. The hp copying dialog box appears and allows you to change settings. Note: There is no preview image for the copy function. 3 cancel a scan Press the CANCEL button ( ) to cancel a scan in progress, or to cancel a series of scans when you are scanning from the ADF. use the Power Save button Use the POWER SAVE button ( ) to turn off the lamp when you are not using ), the scanner lamp, the scanner. When you press the POWER SAVE button ( the small indicator lights, and the front-panel display turn off. To use the scanner again, press any button on the front panel or start a scan from the HP Director. After a short warm-up cycle, the scan begins. Your scanner automatically goes into Power Save mode after 15 minutes of nonuse. To change this to one hour, open the HP Director, and click Settings. Click Scan Preferences, and then click the Quality vs. Speed tab. Select the Extend lamp timeout check box. The scanner stays on for one hour before going into Power Save mode. change settings You can change many scan settings from the HP Photo & Imaging software. These include button settings, preferences for automatic exposure, and file destination. Open the HP Director, make sure that the hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner is selected, and then click Settings. scan text for editing The scanner uses optical character recognition (OCR) to convert text on a page to text that you can edit on your computer. The OCR software is installed automatically when you install the HP Photo & Imaging software. For information about using the OCR software, see scan text for editing in the online Help. user’s manual 6 2 how to scan from the automatic document feeder This section explains how to use the automatic document feeder (ADF) for the HP Scanjet 5590 scanner. choose acceptable media for the ADF The ADF works best when the originals meet the following specifications. If the originals do not meet these criteria, scan from the scanner glass. • • For one-sided scanning, you can use legal-size paper: 210 mm by 355.6 mm (8.5 by 14 inches). For two-sided scanning, use A4-size or letter-size media. The ADF cannot scan both sides of a document smaller than 127 mm by 127 mm (5 by 5 inches) or larger than 210 mm by 304.8 mm (8.5 by 12 inches). Custom-size media ranging from 88.9 mm by 127 mm (3.5 by 5 inches) to 216 mm by 356 mm (8.5 by 14 inches) can be scanned with the onesided option. Tip: To scan both sides of a legal-size document, 216 mm by 356 mm (8.5 by 14 inches), scan one side in the ADF, turn the document over, and then scan the other side in the ADF. • • • Media weights from 60 to 90 grams per square meter (g/m2) (16 to 24 lbs). Media that does not contain perforations or punch holes. Media that does not contain wet glue, correction fluid, or ink. Note: Avoid putting multipart forms, transparencies, magazine pages, gum-backed pages, and lightweight paper in the ADF. Before placing an original in the ADF, check for and remove curls, wrinkles, staples, paperclips, and any other attached material. • load originals in the ADF 1 Place a stack of similarly sized documents face-up in the document input tray, with the first page on top. Load a document and center it in the ADF tray 2 3 Adjust the paper guides to center the stack. Press a scanner button or use the HP Director to begin scanning. Follow the instructions on the computer screen to finish scanning. 7 how to scan from the automatic document feeder scan two-sided documents from the ADF When you scan documents from the ADF, the What are you scanning? dialog box appears. Select Yes, scan both sides for two-sided scanning. The ADF is unable to scan both sides of documents longer than 12 inches. To scan longer two-sided documents, you must set the ADF to scan only one side at a time. To change this setting, clear the Yes, scan both sides option in the What are you scanning? dialog box. One-sided scanning is the default method for the ADF. To change this default to two-sided scanning, open the HP Director, click Settings and then click Scan Preferences. Click the Automatic tab, and then select the setting that you want to assign as the default. Note: Use A4- or letter-size media for two-sided scanning. The ADF cannot scan both sides of a document smaller than 127 mm by 127 mm (5 by 5 inches) or larger than 210 mm by 304.8 mm (8.5 by 12 inches). If you are acquiring your scan from an imaging software program using TWAIN, the Commercial Scanjet 5590 TWAIN software offers additional capabilities for brightness and contrast, and improved performance and control for two-sided scanning. For more information about installing the Commercial Scanjet 5590 TWAIN software, see install the scanning software on page 1. make copies from the ADF You can use the Copy button ( ) to scan multiple originals from the ADF and send them to a printer. The copy function defaults to the setting used the last time you made copies. For two-sided copies, open the HP Director, and then click Make Copies. Select the Duplex option in the hp copying dialog box. For more information, see print copies on page 5. user’s manual 8 3 • how to scan slides and negatives This section contains information about setting up and using the transparent materials adapter (TMA) to scan slides and negatives. You can use the TMA to scan 35 mm slides or negatives. tips for scanning transparent items To scan items larger than those that the TMA accepts, place the transparency on the scanner glass, place a white sheet of paper on top of the transparency, and then scan as usual. When scanning a 35 mm slide or negative, the scanner software automatically enlarges the image to approximately 11 cm by 15 cm (4 by 6 inches). If you want the final image to be larger or smaller, use the Resize tool in the scanner software to set the scaling to the final size that you want. The scanner will scan the item at the proper resolution and enlargement for the size that you select. To scan 35 mm slides or negatives by using the TMA, press the SCAN PICTURE button ( ) on the front of the scanner, or click Scan Picture in the HP Director. • • set up the TMA The TMA includes a light source, a positioning plate, and media holders that are placed directly on the top of the scanner glass. Make sure you have all the components of the TMA. 1 2 3 4 5 TMA components 1- Negative light shield 2- Negative holder 3- Positioning plate 4- Slide light shield 5- Light source and slide holder to connect the TMA cable to its port on the scanner 1 2 3 Disconnect the power cable from the scanner. On the back of the scanner, find the round TMA port. Holding the TMA cable by its free end, align the connector so that the arrow is on the top side. 9 how to scan slides and negatives 4 Gently insert the connector into the TMA port. Caution! Do not force the cable into the TMA port. Forcing the cable can bend or break internal pins. 5 Reconnect the power cable. TMA cable and port scan slides or negatives To scan standard 35 mm slides or negatives, use the TMA light source and the positioning plate. For negatives, you need the negative holder. When scanning fewer than three slides, you will need the slide light shield; when scanning fewer than four negative frames, you will need the negative light shield. to start the scanning process 1 Place the positioning plate on the scanner glass, and match the reference mark on the plate to the reference mark on the scanner. Place the positioning plate on the scanner glass 2 Insert slides or negatives into the TMA light source. to load slides into the TMA light source 1 Insert up to three slides into the slide holder on the bottom side of the TMA light source. Note: Make sure that the shiny side faces the scanner glass when the TMA light source is in the position on the scanner glass. (The emulsion side is dull.) 2 If you are scanning fewer than three slides, insert the slide light shield after you load the last slide. Insert a slide into the slide holder with a slide light shield user’s manual 10 chapter 3 to load negatives into the TMA light source 1 Load a negative strip into the negative holder. Note: Make sure that the shiny side faces the scanner glass when the TMA light source is in position on the scanner glass. (The emulsion side is dull.) Caution! Negatives are easily damaged. Touch them only on their edges. 2 If you are scanning a negative strip with fewer than four frames, insert the negative light shield after you load the negative strip. Use the arrow icons on the negative light shield to position it correctly. Slide the negative holder into the slide holder on the bottom side of the TMA light source. 1 2 3 1 - Load the negative strip into the negative holder with a negative light shield 2 - Slide the negative holder into the slide holder of the TMA light source Note: The negative holder is stored in the TMA light source, within the slide holder. to complete the scanning process 1 Place the TMA light source into the positioning plate with the slides or negatives facing down. The TMA cable should fit in the groove that is on the same end of the positioning plate as the reference marks. Place the TMA light source on the positioning plate 2 Press the SCAN PICTURE button ( ) on the front of the scanner. 11 hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner how to scan slides and negatives 3 In the scan preview, select the area of the slide or negative that you want to scan. Click and hold the selection handle that you want to move and adjust the area to frame the final scan area of the image. Final scan area Note: For information about rotating the image, adjusting color or size, or making other changes to the image, see adjust an image during the preview in the HP Photo & Imaging software Help. 4 Click Accept when the image adjustments are complete. To keep the TMA light source on beyond the default period, select the Extend lamp timeout setting in the software. Open the HP Director, click the Settings menu, click Scan Preferences, and then click the Quality vs. Speed tab. user’s manual 12 4 care and maintenance This section presents information about how to care for and maintain the scanner. Occasional cleaning of your scanner helps ensure optimal performance. The amount of care necessary depends upon several factors, including the amount of use, the type of media that is fed through the ADF, and the environment. You should perform routine cleaning as necessary. Routine cleaning and maintenance should include cleaning the scanner glass, the TMA, and the ADF. Caution! Avoid placing items that have sharp edges in the scanner. Doing so can damage the scanner. Before placing an item on the scanner glass, make sure that the item does not contain wet glue, correction fluid, or other substances that can be transferred to the glass. clean the scanner glass 1 2 Disconnect the universal serial bus (USB) cable and power cable from the scanner. Clean the glass by using a soft, lint-free cloth that has been sprayed with a mild glass cleaner, and dry the glass with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Caution! Use only glass cleaner. Avoid abrasives, acetone, benzene, and carbon tetrachloride, all of which can damage the scanner glass. Avoid isopropyl alcohol because it can leave streaks on the glass. Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the glass. If too much glass cleaner is applied, the cleaner could run to the edges and damage the scanner. 3 When you have finished, reconnect the USB cable and power cable to the scanner. Note: For instructions about how to clean the underside of the scanner glass, visit www.hp.com/support. clean the TMA Clean the TMA with a dry, soft cloth. If necessary, lightly spray the cloth with glass cleaner and wipe the TMA. clean and maintain the ADF The ADF requires periodic cleaning depending on the amount of use and the type of media that is fed through it. Use an HP ADF cleaning cloth to clean the ADF when vertical streaks appear in images scanned by using the ADF, when 13 care and maintenance media running through the ADF is dusty or dirty, or when the environment is dusty. If you use the ADF several times per week, monthly cleaning is recommended. Set up a cleaning routine that is appropriate for your scanner. Use the following methods to clean the ADF: • • • run the cleaning cloth through the ADF clean the ADF window clean the feed-roller assembly manually run the cleaning cloth through the ADF 1 2 3 4 Open the sealed container, starting at the notch. Take care not to tear the cleaning cloth that is inside. Remove the cleaning cloth and unfold it. Place the unfolded cloth into the paper input tray. ). Press the SCAN DOCUMENT button ( The cleaning cloth runs through the ADF. Caution! Wait two minutes to allow the components to dry before proceeding to the next step. 5 6 Place up to five pages of printed paper in the paper input tray. Scan and view the results. If streaks still appear, repeat steps 3 through 5. The cleaning cloth can be cycled through the ADF up to five times. Note: If you still have streaks in your scanned image after running the cleaning cloth through the ADF, you might need to clean the ADF window. clean the ADF window If streaks exist on your scanned images, cleaning the ADF window might solve the problem. Use the following steps to remove the clear ADF window, clean it, and replace it in the ADF. 1 Unplug the power cord and the connector from the scanner to the ADF. 3 2 3 Remove the ADF from the scanner by opening the ADF and lifting it straight up. Unlock the ADF window. a. Locate the clear ADF window containing the blue-green rectangles on the underside of the ADF. b. Press down one of the tabs next to the blue-green rectangle. c. Pull the blue-green rectangle toward the closest end of the scanner. user’s manual 14 chapter 4 d. Repeat these steps for the other tab and blue-green rectangle. 4 Remove the ADF window from the ADF. 5 Wipe the clear plastic area with an HP ADF cleaning cloth or a clean, dry lint-free cloth. Clean both sides before replacing. Make sure that each side is dry and free of spots. 6 Replace the ADF window. a. Gently lift the edge of the large gray plastic film attached to the bottom of the ADF. b. Slide the clear side of the edge of the clear ADF window under the gray plastic film. c. Slide the clear ADF window forward until it clicks into place. d. Make sure that the small blue-green rectangle at the center of the optic latches underneath the gray tab and not above the tab. 7 Place the ADF on the scanner. 15 hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner care and maintenance 8 9 Connect the ADF connector to the scanner, and then connect the power cord to the scanner. Use the ADF to scan up to five documents. View the results. If streaks still exist on the scanned images, call HP Customer Support. It may be necessary to order a new clear ADF window/optic assembly (C991560011). clean the feed-roller assembly manually 1 Open the hatch, and then lift the green tab to the fully open position. The feed-roller assembly should be in a nearly vertical position. Lift the green tab to expose the feed rollers 2 Use an HP ADF cleaning cloth (C9915-60056) to clean each of the feed rollers and the small rubber pad that is located below the rollers. Note: If you do not have the HP ADF cleaning cloth, use a lint-free cloth that has been dampened with isopropyl alcohol. 3 4 5 Wipe the area around the small rubber pad to remove any paper dust. Lower the green tab and feed-roller assembly. Close the hatch maintain the ADF If misfeeds are occurring frequently follow these steps: 1 2 3 Clean the feed-roller assembly manually. See clean and maintain the ADF. See the online Help for information about resolving ADF problems. If the misfeeds continue, order and install the ADF Roller Replacement kit (C9937-68001). The ADF Roller Replacement kit contains a roller mechanism, a separation pad, new screws for the separation pad and replacement instructions (see order maintenance supplies for more information). order maintenance supplies You can purchase maintenance parts online at www.hp.com/support/ scannersupplies. Items such as HP ADF cleaning cloths or the ADF Roller Replacement kit are available for worldwide delivery. user’s manual 16 5 troubleshooting This section contains solutions for common problems with the scanner, the automatic document feeder (ADF), and the transparent materials adapter (TMA). scanner installation or setup problems This section contains solutions for installation and setup problems. check your computer • Make sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements, which are listed on the scanner box and in the scanner installation or setup problems section of the online Help file. If you do not have enough hard-disk space, remove unnecessary files or install the software on a different disk drive. • use administrative privileges If you are installing the scanner on a Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or Windows XP computer, you must be logged on as an Administrator. See your operating system Help for how to log on as an Administrator. use a valid folder On a Microsoft Windows computer, if you receive a message such as “Destination Directory Is Invalid” or “Program Folder Is Invalid” during installation, you might not have read/write permissions to that folder. check the cables Cable type Action Power cable The power cable is connected between the scanner and an AC outlet. • Ensure that the power cable is securely connected between the scanner and a live electrical outlet or surge protector. • If the power cable is connected to a surge protector, ensure that the surge protector is plugged into an outlet and turned on. • Disconnect the power cable from the scanner and turn off the computer. After 60 seconds, reconnect the power cable to the scanner and then turn on the computer, in that order. 17 troubleshooting Cable type Action USB cable The USB cable is connected between the scanner and the computer. • Use the cable that was included with the scanner. Another USB cable might not be compatible with the scanner. • Ensure that the USB cable is securely connected between the scanner and the computer. For additional USB troubleshooting information, see www.hp.com/support, select your country/region, and then use the search tool to find USB troubleshooting topics. Macintosh users: Use the Apple System Profiler to make sure that the scanner is connected to the computer correctly. scanner initialization or hardware problems This section contains solutions for initialization and hardware problems. reset the scanner • If you receive an error message similar to “Scanner initialization failed” or “Scanner not found” when trying to use the scanner, use the following procedure: a. b. c. d. Close the HP Scanning software if it is open. Disconnect the cable that connects the scanner to the computer. Turn the scanner off by disconnecting the power cable. Turn the computer off, wait 60 seconds, and then turn the computer on again. e. Turn the scanner on by reconnecting the power cable. f. Reconnect the cable that connects the computer and the scanner (use a different USB port on the computer if possible). A “00” in the LCD on the front panel of the scanner indicates that a USB connection error has occurred. Check that the USB cable is securely connected between the scanner and the computer. Make sure that the USB cable is connected to the back of the scanner correctly. The USB symbol on the end of the cable (the connector) should be facing up. When connected correctly, the USB connector will feel slightly loose. When connected incorrectly, the USB plug will feel overly tight. Try connecting the USB cable to a different USB port on your computer. • • • If the scanner still fails to initialize, run the Repair utility (Windows computers only). For more information about the Repair utility, see scanner has stopped working properly. user’s manual 18 chapter 5 scanner has stopped working properly If the scanner stops scanning, complete the following steps, in order. After each step, start a scan to see if the scanner is working. If the problem continues, proceed with the next step. • • • • A cable might be loose. Ensure that both the USB cable and power cable are securely connected. Unplug the power cable from the power source, wait 60 seconds, and then plug it back in. Restart your computer. A software conflict might exist on your computer. You might need to reinstall the HP Photo & Imaging software. To do this, run the Repair utility (Windows computers only). a. Click Start, click Settings, and then click Control Panel (in Windows XP, click Start, and then click Control Panel). b. Click Add/Remove Programs, and then select the HP Photo & Imaging software. c. Click Add/Remove (or Change, depending on your version of Windows). d. Follow the instructions on the computer screen, and then click Repair. Install the scanner on another computer. This helps determine whether the problem is related to the computer or to the scanner. • If the scanner still does not work, visit www.hp.com/support or contact HP Customer Support. For more information about support, see product support on page 20. additional troubleshooting information To solve other problems with the scanner, use the Help system. To gain access to the Help, open the HP Director, click Help, and then click HP Scanjet 5590 scanner help. This Help system provides information about the HP Scanjet 5590 scanner as well as information about the HP Photo & Imaging software itself. 19 hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner 6 product support This section contains support information, including phone numbers and website information. accessibility website Customers with disabilities can get help by visiting www.hp.com/hpinfo/ community/accessibility/prodserv/. hp scanjet website Visit www.hp.com for a variety of information: • • • • • learn tips for scanning more effectively and creatively gain access to HP Scanjet driver updates and software register your product subscribe to newsletters, driver and software updates, and support alerts purchase accessories support process The HP support process works most effectively if you perform the following steps in the order specified: 1 2 Review the electronic Help for the software and scanner, including the Troubleshooting section. Go to the HP Consumer Support Website for support. If you have access to the Internet, you can obtain a wide range of information about your scanner. Visit the HP website for product help, drivers, and software updates at www.hp.com/support. The HP Consumer Support Website is available in the following languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean. (Danish, Finnish, and Norwegian support information is available in English only.) Use HP e-support. If you have access to the Internet, connect with HP via email by going to www.hp.com/support. You will receive a personal reply from an HP Product Support technician. E-mail support is available in the languages listed at that website. Contact your local HP dealer. If your scanner has a hardware failure, take it to your local HP dealer for a solution. Service is free during your scanner’s limited warranty period. After the warranty period, the dealer will quote a service charge. 3 4 20 chapter 6 5 Contact the HP Product Support Center for support by phone. Please consult the following website to check the details and conditions of phone support in your country/region: www.hp.com/support. As a part of HP’s continuing efforts to improve phone support information services, we advise you to check the HP website on a regular basis for new information regarding service features and delivery. If you cannot solve the problem by using the above options, call HP while you are in front of your computer and scanner. For faster service, please be prepared to provide the following information: – the scanner’s model number (located on the scanner) – the scanner’s serial number (located on the scanner) – the computer’s operating system – the version of the scanner software (located on the scanner’s CD label) – messages displayed at the time the situation occurred The applicable conditions for HP phone support are subject to change without notice. Telephone support is free from the date of purchase for the period specified unless otherwise noted. Locations Africa Asia Pacific Canada Europe Latin America Middle East United States Phone-support period 30 days 1 year 1 year 1 year (See the following tables for details for each country.) 1 year 30 days 1 year phone support in the United States Support is available both during and after the warranty period. Within the period of your warranty, telephone support is provided free of charge. Call 800-HPINVENT (800-474-6836). U.S. phone support is available in both English and Spanish 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (days and hours of support might change without notice). After the warranty period, call 800-HPINVENT (800-474-6836). Charges are $25.00 U.S. per issue, and are charged to your credit card. If you think your HP product needs service, call the HP Product Support Center, which can help determine if service is required. phone support in Europe, Middle East, and Africa HP Product Support Center phone numbers and polices can change. Visit the following website to check the details and conditions of phone support in your country/region: www.hp.com/support. Algeria Austria Bahrain 21 +213 (0) 61 56 45 43 +43 (0) 820 87 4417 +973 800 728 hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner product support Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Israel Italy Luxembourg Morocco Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russian Federation Saudi Arabia Slovakia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Tunisia Turkey Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom +32 070 300 005 (Dutch) +32 070 300 004 (French) +42 (0) 2 6130 7310 +45 70202845 +20 02 532 5222 +358 (0)203 66 767 +33 (0) 8 92 69 60 22 (Euro 0.34/min) +49 (0) 180 5652 180 (Euro 0.12/min) +30 10 60 73 603 +36 (0) 1 382 1111 +353 1890 923902 +972 (0) 9 830 4848 +39 848 800 871 900 40 006 (French) 900 40 007 (German) +212 224 04747 0900 2020165 (Euro 0.10 per minute) +47 815 62 070 +48 22 865 98 00 +351 808 201 492 +40 1 315 44 42 + 7 095 797 3520 (Moscow) + 7 812 346 7997 (St. Petersburg) +966 800 897 1444 +421 2 6820 8080 086 000 1030 (RSA) +27-11 258 9301 (Outside RSA) +34 902 010 059 +46 (0) 77-120 4765 +41 0848 672 672 (German, French, Italian – Peak time 0.08 CHF/Outside peak 0.04 CHF) +216 1 891 222 +90 216 579 71 71 +7 (380 44) 490-3520 +971 4 883 845 +44 (0)870 010 4320 user’s manual 22 chapter 6 other phone support worldwide HP Product Support Center phone numbers and polices can change. Visit the following website to check the details and conditions of phone support in your country/region: www.hp.com/support. Argentina Australia Brazil Canada Central America and the Caribbean Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Guatemala Hong Kong SAR India Indonesia Jamaica Japan Korea, Republic of Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Nigeria Panama Peru Philippines Puerto Rico Singapore Taiwan Thailand Trinidad & Tobago United States Venezuela Vietnam +54 11 4778 8380 0 810 555 5520 +63 (3) 8877 8000 (or local (03) 8877 8000) 0800 157751 (11) 3747 7799 +1 800 hpinvent (or +1 800 474 6836) +1 905 206 4663 (Inside the Mississauga area) +1 800 711 2884 800 360 999 +86 (21) 3881 4518 01 800 011 4726 0 800 011 0524 1800 999 5105 +852 2802 4098 1 600 447737 +62 (21) 350 3408 0-800-7112884 0570 000 511 (Inside Japan) +81 3 3335 9800 (Outside Japan) Dominican Republic 1 800 7112884 +82 1588-3003 (Seoul) 0 80-999-0700 (Outside Seoul) +60 1 800 805 405 01-800-4726684 (55) 5258 9922 +64 (9) 356 6640 +234 1 3204 999 001 800 7112884 0 800 10111 + 63 (2) 867 3551 +1 877 2320 589 +65 6272 5300 +886 0 800 010055 +66 (0) 2 353 9000 1 800 7112884 1 800 474-6836 (800 HPINVENT) 01 800 4746 8368 +84 (0) 8 823 4530 23 hp scanjet 5590 digital flatbed scanner 7 regulatory information and product specifications This section contains regulatory information and product specifications for the HP Scanjet 5590 scanner and accessories. scanner specifications (with ADF where indicated) Name Scanner type Weight with ADF Size with ADF Scanning element Interface Optical resolution Description Flatbed with automatic document feeder (ADF) 5.7 kg (12.6 lbs) 488 mm by 340 mm by 162 mm (19.21 by 13.39 by 6.38 inches) Charged-coupled device USB 2.0 Hi-Speed 2400 by 2400 dpi hardware Selectable resolution 12 dpi to 999,999 enhanced dpi at 100 percent scaling AC line voltage 100-120 V 60 Hz – North America 200-240 V 50 Hz – Continental Europe, United Kingdom, Australia 100-240 V 50 Hz/60 Hz – Rest of the world For power consumption data, information on power supplies and regulatory information see the regulatory_supplement.htm file on the HP Photo & Imaging software CD. The HP Scanjet 5590 scanner is ENERGY STAR® compliant. As an ENERGY STAR® partner, Hewlett-Packard Company has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. Power consumption and regulatory information transparent materials adapter (TMA) specifications Name Media types Media capacity Size Weight Power requirements Description Three 35 mm slides or one 35 mm negative strip Slide: 1.05 mm to 1.9 mm thick and 49.8 mm to 50.8 mm on any side 287 mm by 84 mm by 50 mm (11.3 by 3.3 by 1.97 inches) 346 g (0.763 lbs) 12.0 V DC, 575 mA, 6.9 watts< (supplied by scanner) 24 chapter 7 automatic document feeder (ADF) specifications Name Size Weight Paper tray capacity Maximum paper size Description 475 mm by 320 mm by 92 mm (18.7 by 12.6 by 3.6 inches) 2.46 kg (5.4 lbs) 50 pieces of 75 g/m2 (20-lb bond) One-sided scanning: 210 mm by 355.6 mm (8.5 by 14 inches) Two-sided scanning: 210 mm by 304.8 mm (8.5 by 12 inches) Minimum paper size One-sided scanning: 89 mm by 127 mm (3.5 by 5 inches) Two-sided scanning: 127 mm by 127 mm (5 by 5 inches) Maximum paper weight Power requirements 90g/m2 (24 lbs) 1.0 A, 32 V, 32 watts (supplied by scanner) 800 mA, 19 watts (peak) 625 mA, 15 watts (nominal) environmental specifications for the scanner, ADF, and TMA Name Temperature Description Operating the scanner and TMA: 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F) Operating the ADF: 10° to 30° C (50° to 85° F) Storage: -40° to 60° C (-40° to 140° F) Relative humidity Operating the scanner, ADF, and TMA: 15 percent to 80 percent noncondensing 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F) Storage: up to 90 percent at 0° to 60° C or (32° to 140° F) purchase accessories You can purchase accessories at your local retailer or online at www.hpshopping.com (USA only). 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