Pentair Universal Remote QT4 User Manual

QuickTouch (QT4) Owner’s Manual  
4-Function Hand-Held Wireless Remote Control  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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Table of Contents  
APPLICATION................................................................................................................................ 2  
SECTION I.  
SECTION II.  
KIT CONTENTS............................................................................................................................. 2  
SECTION III. HAND-HELD REMOTE ................................................................................................................... 2  
SECTION IV. CONFIGURING BUTTONS............................................................................................................. 3  
SECTION V.  
INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................... 4  
SECTION VI. CUSTOMIZING THE COMMUNICATION LINK ............................................................................... 5  
SECTION VII. HAND-HELD REMOTE BATTERY REPLACEMENT ....................................................................... 5  
TROUBLE-SHOOTING ................................................................................................................... 6  
WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................... 7  
WARNING  
Risk of electrical shock or electrocution. It is required that the main power into the home be  
switched off at the main circuit breaker box.  
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.  
Pentair Pool Products  
1620HawkinsAve.,Sanford,NC27330(919)774-4151  
10951WestLosAngelesAve.,Moorpark,CA93021(805)523-2400  
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SECTION IV. CONFIGURING BUTTONS  
Configuring the Buttons of the 4-Function QuickTouch Wireless  
Hand-held Remote to control your desired functions  
Getting There  
MENU  
SETUP  
ADVANCED  
REMOTES  
CONFIGURE QT WIRELESS  
Hint: Before configuring the wireless remote,  
assign names to the AUX circuits and / or  
FEATURE circuits.  
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To configure the first  
button on your wireless  
remote, press the top  
button at right.The arrow  
indicates which button  
your are working on.  
Hint:The first button of the  
wireless remote is labeled  
SPA, so configure this  
button for the spa mode,  
as shown in the photo.  
3
To configure the other  
three buttons on your  
wireless remote, repeat the  
process using the next  
three buttons at right.  
2
Use the DOWN / UP  
buttons to scroll through the  
circuit names and find the  
function you would like to  
assign to the spa-side button  
you are working on.  
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SECTION V. INSTALLATION  
Receiver  
The functional range of the wireless remote (from Hand-held Remote to Receiver)  
is approximately 150 ft. line-of-sight.  
The receiver should be mounted at a convenient location (on a flat vertical surface)  
a minimum of 5 ft. above ground level to optimize the functional range of the  
hand-held unit. See Figure 1 for major features.  
CAUTION  
The receiver should be mounted a minimum of 8 to 10 feet away from any air blower,  
which may be part of the equipment set. The receiver will not operate properly if it is  
close to a blower that is operating.  
1. In order to mount the receiver, it will be necessary to remove the two retaining  
screws located on the underside of the transceiver, and carefully slide the  
transceiver case up and off of its back plate.  
2. Temporarily position the back plate against its mounting surface so that the  
receiver is oriented in an upright position (with antenna pointing upwards).  
3. The circuit board will need to be temporarily removed. Slide the board up and  
out of the back plate. Use a pencil to mark the four mounting points, and drill  
3/16 in. dia. holes. Insert the four plastic anchors (provided).  
4. Feed a UL approved four 22AWG conductor cable through one of the drain  
holes at the bottom of the receiver enclosure. The preferred wire color  
scheme is: red, yellow, green, and black. If the drain holes are not used, drill  
a hole through the bottom of the back plate and seal using a fitting with a  
few feet of conduit or some other sealant between the case and the cable.  
5. Reposition the back plate over the mounting points and secure with the four  
mounting screws (provided).  
6. Strip the leads of the wires about ¼ in. and attach to controller screw terminals  
of terminal plug as shown in Figure 2. Carefully slide the circuit board back  
into the back plate and connect the terminal plug.  
Figure 1.  
7. Then slide the Receiver case back onto the back plate, and secure using the  
two retaining screws.  
CAUTION  
Water damage may occur if the enclosure retaining screws are  
not secured or a new hole is drilled for the cable and not sealed.  
Do not seal drain holes.  
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15V  
RED  
Load Center  
+D YELLOW  
-D GREEN  
GND BLACK  
Feed the four conductor cable from the receiver up the low  
voltage raceway. Open the control panel and fold down to make  
connections. To the left of the board are the COM PORT  
connector(s). Strip the leads of the wires about ¼ in. and attach  
to controller screw terminals of any COM PORT terminal plug  
following the wiring diagram.  
Close control panel, high voltage cover panel, and Load Center  
door. Turn power to system back on.  
Figure 2.  
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SECTION VI. CUSTOMIZING THE COMMUNICATION LINK  
The communication link between the Receiver and Hand-held Remote can be customized to prevent electrical  
interference. To accomplish this, there is a 10-position configuration switch located on the Receiver circuit board,  
and inside the Hand-held Remote. Units are shipped from the factory with all switches in the ON position.  
If you wish to change this setting, use a paper clip or other blunt instrument and adjust both 10-position  
configuration switches to matching settings. If the configuration switch setting at the Receiver does not match that  
of the Hand-held Remote the communication link will not function.  
COM LINK  
Light  
Switch  
COMMAND  
Light  
Battery  
Compartment  
Receiver  
Hand-held Remote  
NOTE: All Program Switches are Factory set to “ON”.  
If the IntelliTouch system has not been set to a new house address you should do so now. To set a new House  
Address consult the main system instructions. The Load Center System Control lights will blink repeatedly when  
a house address is being sent out.  
If the system is sending a new house address, the COM LINK and COMMAND lights will blink together  
repeatedly on the QT4 board.  
If the system is sending an existing house address, the COM LINK and COMMAND lights will blink alternately.  
While this is happening press any button of the Hand-held Remote. The COM LINK and COMMAND lights will  
blink alternately. The main system may now be RESET. Wait for Auto Mode and the QT4 lights to stop blinking  
before resuming normal operation.  
SECTION VII. HAND-HELD REMOTE BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
With normal use the battery should last for several years. In the event the battery must be replaced, slide the cover  
from the bottom of the Hand-held Remote. Slide the battery from the retainer clip and discard in accordance with  
local and/or state ordinances. Replace with 3V lithium battery number CR2032 or equivalent. Slide battery cover  
onto remote and snap in place.  
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
POWER LED does not light.  
Load Center does not  
have power.  
Insure power is being supplied  
and that the Load Center  
operates correctly without the  
receiver installed.  
Defective cable or connection  
to the Load 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  
Load 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  
Address switches are incorrectly  
Verify that the address switches on  
the Hand-held Remote and receiver  
board are correct and match.  
Hand-held Remote button(s) is pressed configured.  
- unit fails to operate.  
Hand-held Remote battery has failed.  
Replace Hand-held Remote battery.  
Defective Hand-held Remote or receiver. Contact factory or service center.  
Unit functions, but some circuits do  
not work, or operate the incorrect  
circuit.  
Circuit selections incorrectly  
configured.  
Verify settings at Control Panel:  
MENU/SETUP/ADV/REM/QT REMOTE  
Unit fails to operate, or fails to operate  
dependably at range.  
Undue electrical noise.  
Relocate the receiver away from  
equipment such as blower motors.  
Too many obstructions between the  
Hand-held Remote and receiver.  
Relocate the receiver in a location  
that provides fewer obstructions to  
the area the user commonly  
operates the Hand-held Remote.  
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 / Hand-held Remote.  
A nearby home is operating a similar  
wireless unit.  
Select an alternate address code for  
theHand-heldRemoteandreceiver.  
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.  
Relocate the receiver in a location  
that provides fewer obstructions to  
the area the user commonly operates  
the Hand-held Remote.  
Unit operates, but has greatly  
reduced range compared to prior  
function.  
Hand-held Remote battery is failing.  
Replace Hand-held Remote battery.  
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For questions, repairs, replacement parts, or information on possible Authorized Service  
Centers within your vicinity call:  
Pentair Pool Products ~ 800-831-7133  
Or visit us on the Internet at www.pentairpool.com  
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Pentair Pool Products  
1620HawkinsAve.,Sanford,NC27330(919)774-4151  
10951WestLosAngelesAve.,Moorpark,CA93021(805)523-2400  
P/N 520209  
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