Enter the four-digit password (including any leading zeros). For example, if the password is 1, enter 0001.

Each digit appears as an “X” as you touch it. When you touch the fourth digit, the controller carries out your request. For example, it enables or disables the requested pump or station, or it goes to the “Station Operator” screen. If you did not enter the correct password, the controller erases the entry. You can then try again. To give up, touch Return.

Note: If you have lost the password(s), contact us for assistance.

Once you have logged on, the password remains active until you log off or the password expires. (Setup personnel at your facility control the number of minutes before the password expires.) While the password is active, you can continue to carry out password-protected tasks without reentering the password. If the timer expires, the controller goes to the “Station Status” screen and you must reenter the password to continue working.

When you have finished any tasks that require the password, you should log off. (If you forget to do this, the controller will log you off when the password expires.) To log off, complete the following steps:

1.Go to the “Menu” screen by touching Menu from any other screen.

2.Touch Log Off Password. The “Station Status” screen opens.

Enabling and Disabling Stations and Pumps

When a station or pump is disabled, the controller makes no attempt to use it and ignores any alarms that occur for it. Disabling a station or pump at the controller’s screen is similar to bypassing a station with its bypass switch. Enabling a station or pump makes it available for use.

Note: For a station to be available for the system, it must be enabled at the controller’s screen and its bypass switch must be in the “0” position.

To enable or disable a station (or pump), complete the following steps:

1.Go to the “Station Status” (or “Pump Status”) screen, if needed. To reach this screen from any other screen, touch Menu and then Stations (or Pumps).

Each disabled station (or pump) has an icon with a status of “offline” (black with a gray outline). All other statuses are enabled statuses.

2.Touch the icon for the station (or pump) briefly. The station (or pump) switches to the new state, as indicated by the color of its icon.

Note: If the “Station Operator” (or “Pump Setup”) screen appears when you touch the icon, then you have kept your finger on the screen too long. Touch Stations (or Pumps) to return to the “Status” screen and try again. If you find it difficult to touch the icon briefly enough, ask the setup personnel at your facility to lengthen the touch switch delay.

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