EZ100 EASYTOUCH OWNER’S MANUAL
4-Function Hand-Held Wireless Remote Control
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Table of Contents
SECTION I.
SECTION II.
APPLICATION...............................................................................................................................................2
KIT INCLUSION ............................................................................................................................................2
SECTION III. RECEIVER .......................................................................................................................................................2
SECTION IV.
SECTION V.
POWER CENTER ...........................................................................................................................................3
POWER ISOLATION CIRCUIT BOARD ....................................................................................................3
SECTION VI. CABLE SPLITTERS (OPTIONAL) ..............................................................................................................3
SECTION VII. HAND-HELD REMOTE ................................................................................................................................3
SECTION VIII. USING THE HAND-HELD REMOTE ..........................................................................................................3
SECTION IX. RECEIVER CIRCUIT BOARD ......................................................................................................................4
SECTION X.
AUTOMATIC COUNTDOWN CYCLE (OPTIONAL) ...............................................................................5
SECTION XI. CUSTOMIZING THE COMMUNICATION LINK .....................................................................................6
SECTION XII. TRANSMITTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT ...........................................................................................6
SECTION XIII. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................... 7
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.
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/operator of this equipment.
IMPORTANT
The Hand-held remote may be used with wet hands, but should never be submersed in water, as this could
damage the unit. If accidental submersion occurs, dry unit out by removing battery cover and removing battery.
Position unit so that water can drain out. Reassemble when completely dry.
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SECTIONIV.
POWERCENTER
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION
If your Compool electrical panel includes circuit breakers (almond colored steel enclosure), it is also required that the
main power into the home be switched off at the main circuit breaker box.
Before starting the installation process, disconnect power by switching off all circuit breakers to all associated pool and
spa equipment. Failure to do so may lead to severe electrical shock, which can result in death or severe personal
injury.
LoosentheLOCKSCREWonhandleofhingedfaceplateinleft-sideofPowerCenter,andswingopentoexpose
thelow-voltagewiringcompartment. IfthePowerCenterincorporatesacircuitbreakersubpanel,itwillbe
necessarytotemporarilyremovethebreakerpanelinordertoaccessthelow-voltagewiringcompartment.
Inserttheflexibleconduit(attachedtoReceiver)intothelow-voltagecompartmentbythreadingthroughtheplastic
bushingontheundersideofthePowerCenterenclosure.
SECTIONV.
POWERISOLATIONCIRCUITBOARD
Locatethetwocables(onesilverandoneblack)protrudingfromtheflexibleconduit. Eachcablehasamodular
connectorattached. IftheControlSystemincorporatesanIndoorRemote,disconnectanycablesgoingto
Socket#2ofthePowerCentercircuitboard.Plugtheshortcable(BLACK)fromthePowerIsolationcircuitboard
intoSocket#2.PlugtheblackcablefromtheRFreceiverintothesocketmarked“EZ-WIRELESS”ofthePower
Isolationcircuitboard.ThePowerIsolationPCBhasanadditionalsockettoaccommodatetheIndoorRemote
cablefromSocket#2marked“CP100”.IfthereisnoIndoorRemote,thesilvercableforthereceivermaybe
pluggeddirectlyintoSocket#1ofthePowerCentercircuitboard.IftheControlSystemincorporatesanIndoor
Remote, itwillbenecessarytouseaCableSplitterforSocket#1. SeeSECTIONVI. CABLESPLITTERS
(Optional).
SECTIONVI.
CABLESPLITTERS(Optional)
IftheControlSystemincorporatesanIndoorRemote,disconnectanyexistingIndoorRemotecablesfromSocket#1.
ItwillbenecessarytouseaCableSplitter(P/N6CONDDUAL)toconnecttothePowerCentercircuitboard.
Plugtheshortcable(attachedtosingle-connectorendofeachCableSplitter)intoSocket#1.Plugthecablefrom
theIndoorRemoteandthesilvercablefromthereceiverintotheCableSplittersockets.
SECTIONVII. HAND-HELDREMOTE
TheHand-heldRemotewillcontrolfourcircuits.
SPAbuttonactivatestheSpacircuit(duplicatesSpaButtononOptionalIndoorRemote).
“A”buttonactivatesAuxiliary1circuit(duplicatesButton1onOptionalIndoorRemote).
“B”buttonactivatesAuxiliary2circuit(duplicatesButton2onOptionalIndoorRemote).
“C”buttonactivatesAuxiliary3circuit(duplicatesButton3onOptionalIndoorRemote).
Eachofthefourfunctionsonthehand-heldremotehasan“ON”andan“OFF”button.
Itispossibletoincorporatea30-minuteor90-minutecountdowncyclefortheSpaand/orAuxiliary1circuit
(usefulifAux1isusedforajetpumporairblower). Inthisinstance,wheneverthosecircuitsareturnedon,they
willautomaticallyshutdown(attheendofthecountdowncycle)withouthavingtopushthe“OFF”button.
Inordertoincorporatethecountdownfeature,itisnecessarytomakeadjustmentstothecircuitboardlocated
insidetheReceiverunit.
SECTIONVIII. USINGTHEHAND-HELDREMOTE
Toactivateacircuit, pressandholdtheappropriate“ON”buttonforatleastafullsecond. Todeactivate, press
andholdthe“OFF”buttoninthesamemanner.
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SECTIONIX.
RECEIVERCIRCUITBOARD
ToaccessthecircuitboardinsidetheReceiver,removethetworetainingscrewslocatedontheundersideofthe
Receiver,andslidetheReceivercaseupandoffofitsbackplate.
Onthecircuitboard,youwilldiscoverthefollowing:
1) A4-positionconfigurationswitch(designatedS2),whichcanbeusedtoconfigureanautomaticcountdown
cyclefortheSpaand/orAux1circuit.
2) A10-positionconfigurationswitch(designatedS1),whichcanbeusedtocustomizethecommunicationlink
betweentheReceiverandHand-heldRemote.
3) 2-qty.statuslights(designatedPOWERandCOMMAND),whichareusedfortrouble-shooting:
POWER: IndicatesthattheControlSystemissupplyingpowertotheReceiverunit.
COMMAND: FlasheswheneverabuttonispushedontheHand-heldRemote.
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SECTIONX.
AUTOMATICCOUNTDOWNCYCLE(OPTIONAL)
Thereisa4-positionconfigurationswitch(designatedS2)locatedontheReceivercircuitboard. Thisswitch
canbeusedtosetacountdowncycle(time-outfeature)fortheSpaand/orAux1circuit.Oncethisfeaturehas
beenenabled,theequipmentwillautomaticallyturnoffafterthecountdowncycleirrespectiveofhowthecircuit
wasturnedon(byIndoorRemote,Spa-sideRemoteorHand-heldRemote).
UseapapercliporotherbluntinstrumenttoslidetheappropriateswitchatS2tothe“ON”or“OFF”position,
inaccordancewiththefollowingpictorial:
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SECTIONXI.
CUSTOMIZINGTHECOMMUNICATIONLINK
ThecommunicationlinkbetweentheReceiverandHand-heldRemotecanbecustomizedtopreventelectrical
interference. Toaccomplishthis,thereisa10-positionconfigurationswitchlocatedontheReceivercircuitboard
andinsidetheHand-heldRemote. Unitsareshippedfromthefactorywithallswitchesinthe“ON”position.
Ifyouwishtochangethissetting,usethecornerofapapercliporotherbluntinstrumentandadjust both
10-positionconfigurationswitchestomatchingsettings.IftheconfigurationswitchsettingattheReceiverdoes
notmatchthatoftheHand-heldRemote,thecommunicationlinkwillnotfunction.
Labelshavebeenprovided,markedwiththemostcommonlyusedfunctions.Theselabelsmaybeaffixedtothe
sideoftheHand-heldRemotetoassistwithbuttonidentification.
Affix
Button
ID
Labels
Here
S1
Switch
Receiver
Transmitter
COMMUNICATION LINK ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: All Program Switches are Factory set to “ON”.
Matching Code Example: Remote switches 2, 4, 6 “ON”. Receiver switched 2, 4, 6 “ON”.
SECTIONXII. TRANSMITTERBATTERYREPLACEMENT
Withnormaluse,thebatteryshouldlastforseveralyears. Intheeventthebatterymustbereplaced,slidethecover
fromthebottomoftheHand-heldRemote.Slidethebatteryfromtheretainerclipanddiscardinaccordancewith
localand/orstateordinances. Replacewith3VlithiumbatterynumberCR2032orequivalent.Slidebatterycover
ontoremoteandsnapinplace.
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SECTIONXII. TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
POWER LED does not light.
LX Control Center does not have power.
Insure power is being supplied and that
the LX Control Center operates correctly
without the Receiver installed.
Defective cable or connection to the
LX Control Center.
Verify the function of the board using
known good cable set.
Defective Receiver board.
Contact Factory or Service center.
COM LINK LED does not light or
blink.
Defective cable or connection to
the LX Control Center
Verify the function of the board
using known good cable set.
In normal operation LED will blink
at least every 2 seconds.
Defective Receiver board.
Contact factory or service center.
COMMAND LED does not light when
Transmitter button(s) is pressed
- unit fails to operate.
Address switches are incorrectly
configured.
Verify that the address switches on the
Transmitter and Receiver board are
correct and match.
Transmitter battery has failed.
Replace Transmitter battery.
Defective Transmitter or Receiver.
Contact Factory or Service center.
Unit functions, but some circuits
do not work, or operate the
incorrect circuit.
Circuit selection switches are
incorrectly set.
Verify settings of SW1 through
SW4 on the Receiver board.
Unit fails to operate, or fails to
dependably at range.
Undue electrical noise.
Relocate the Receiver away from operate
equipment such as blower motors.
Too many obstructions between the
Transmitter and Receiver.
Relocate the Receiver in a location that
provides fewer obstructions to the area
the user commonly operates the
Transmitter.
Receiver unit is too near the ground.
Relocate the Receiver to maximize the
distance between the Receiver antenna
and the ground.
Unit seems to turn on or off circuits
without the user / Transmitter.
A near by home is operating a similar
wireless unit.
Select a an alternate address code for
the Transmitter and Receiver, i.e. change
the switches on both boards to an
alternate, but matching setting.
Unit dependably turns equipment ON,
but once equipment is running it
does not dependably turn equipment
OFF, or range is greatly reduced when
equipment is running.
Undue electrical noise is being produced
by one or more pieces of equipment
in close proximity to the Receiver.
Relocate the Receiver away from
equipment such as blower motors OR
relocate the Receiver in a location that
provides fewer obstructions to the area
the user commonly operates the
Transmitter.
Unit operates, but has greatly reduced
range compared to prior function.
Transmitter battery is failing.
Replace Transmitter battery.
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Pentair Pool Products
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