2004 Bay Collection
Owner’s Manual
The lighting effects are sequential – changing with each single press of the “Water Drop Button.” Starting from your current lighting effect, you will move through the entire sequence, in the above order, until you achieve your desired effect. iWatch will automatically “remember” your selection and use it as your default lighting setting the next time the Photo Sensor turns on the spa’s perimeter lighting.
When you select the “Scan All Colors” effect, the lights will cycle rapidly through all color sequences to confirm your choice. Then they will return to the normal 10 second cycle.
These same features may also be accessed using the optional D1 Remote Control.
Feature
Daylight Operations
The iWatch Master Control Module has a special “daylight mode” which operates differently than the normal “nighttime mode”. Dealers typically use the “daylight mode” during installation of the iWatch Master Control Module, or iWatch Auxiliary Modules, to check for proper operation and data connectivity between the iWatch Master Module and the iWatch Auxiliary Modules.
If the “Water Drop Button” is pressed during daylight hours the perimeter lighting is turned on and the automatic Photo Sensor is temporarily deactivated. The perimeter lighting will remain on for a period of 4 hours, unless shut off manually.
To manually turn off the perimeter lights and reactivate the automatic Photo Sensor, you must use the “Water Drop Button” to cycle the lighting effects through the below light sequences until you reach the “Daylight OFF” option.
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| Press |
| Daylight Lighting Effect |
| Once |
| Skirt Lights are Red |
| Again |
| Skirt Lights are Green |
| Again |
| Skirt Lights are Red + Green |
| Again |
| Skirt Lights are Blue |
| Again |
| Skirt Lights are Blue + Red |
| Again |
| Skirt Lights are Blue + Green |
| Again |
| Skirt Lights are Blue + Red + Green |
| Again |
| Scan All Colors (Change every 10 seconds) |
| Again |
| Daylight Off – Turn Lights Off (Daylight effect only) |
Power Saver Mode
Pressing the “Water Drop Button,” and holding it for five seconds, will turn off the perimeter lights until the next time you press the “Water Drop Button” to reactivate the Photo Sensor.
When you turn off the perimeter lights using the Power Saver, the Photo Sensor is unable to turn your perimeter lights on when darkness is detected.
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