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Jandy Infinite WaterColors IWCP50W100 Manuale di installazione e funzionamento
Jandy
Infinite WaterColors
®
Section 7.
OneTouch Setup
7.1

Light Setup

7.1.1
Assign Lights
1.
Choose menu on the OneTouch display screen
and press select.
2.
From the menu screen, go to > System Setup >
IWC Lights.
3.
Select zone set up.
4.
From the IWC Lights Zone Setup screen, choose
Assign Zone.
5.
From the IWC Lights screen, choose your device
(light controller) from the list to assign lights to a
light zone.
6.
A list of lights currently connected to the light
controller will appear, select a light and assign it
to a light zone (up to 4 zones).
NOTE: The list will display the last six digits of your Infinite
WaterColors LED Light Controller serial number
located on the bottom of your controller.
NOTE: When exiting the Light Zone Setup page, the lights will
turn off.
7.1.2
Name Light Zones
1.
Choose menu on the OneTouch display screen
and press select.
2.
From the menu screen, go to > System Setup >
IWC Lights.
3.
From the IWC Lights screen, select Zone Setup.
4.
From the IWC Lights Zone Setup screen, choose
Zone Name.
5.
From the IWC Lights Rename screen, choose the
zone you want to name and enter the name.
7.2

Select Color

1.
Choose equipment on the OneTouch display
screen and press select.
2.
Scroll through the menu and select the desired
light zone.
3.
From the list of preset colors and light shows,
select the desired color.
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Pool & Spa LED Lights
Installation and Operation Manual
NOTE: To turn off lights, re-select the light zone and wait 5
seconds.
NOTE: Custom color can only be adjusted using the iAquaLink
app.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR
ELECTROCUTION, which could result in serious
injury or death.
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI, in Canada: Class A type) must be provided for
120 volt pool and spa lights. A Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI) should be used if required by the
transformer manufacturer or if required by the local
applicable code and/or Authority Having Jurisdiction
(AHJ). When a GFCI is used, the conductors on the
load side of the GFCI circuit shall not occupy conduit,
boxes, or enclosures containing other conductors
unless the additional conductors are also protected
by a GFCI. Test the GFCI on a routine basis. Refer to
local codes for complete details.
Figure 3.
Jandy Infinite WaterColors System Overview
ENGLISH
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