Intermatic PE650 Manuel utilisateur

Installation and User Guide
Wave Series
PE950 Hand-Held Remote Transceiver
PE650 Panel-Mounted Transceiver

2I-Wave PE950/PE650 Installation Guide
Copyright © 2006 Intermatic, Inc.
Contents
Section 1: Overview ................................................. 4
The Panel-Mounted Transceiver (PE650) and
Antenna (PA118) .......................................... 4
The Wireless Hand-Held Transceiver (PE950) .. 5
Section 2: Installing the Panel-Mounted Transceiver .. 7
Mounting the Unit ................................................. 7
Connecting Wiring ................................................ 8
Connecting a Water Temperature Sensor
(optional) ............................................................ 9
Connecting a Heater (optional) ............................ 10
If Cool Down Period Is Required .................... 11
If Cool Down Period Is Not Required ............. 12
The Connection at the Heater ........................ 12
Connection for Teledyne Laars Heater ............ 13
Connection for Raypak Heaters ...................... 14
Connection for Hayward Heaters ................... 15
Connection for Pentair Heater ........................ 16
Connection for Sta-Rite Heaters ..................... 17
Section 3: Setting Up the Hand-Held
Remote Transceiver ........................................... 19
Overview............................................................. 19
Deleting Any Existing Programming ............... 20
Linking the Hand-Held Remote to the Panel-
Mounted Transceiver ................................... 23
Testing I-Wave Reception..................................... 25
Option One: The 35-ft. Antenna
Extension Cable (PA121) ............................ 26
Option Two: Repeaters (HA04C) ................... 26
Everyday Use of the Hand-Held Controller .......... 30
Changing between Pool and Spa .................... 30

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Setting Pool and Spa Temperatures ................. 32
Operating Programmed Functions .................. 33
Changing Batteries ......................................... 34
Manually Turning Equipment ON/OFF ........... 35
Advanced Features ............................................... 35
Conguring Two or More Hand-Held
Remote Controllers ..................................... 35
Programming to Protect a
Pool Cleaner Pump ..................................... 38
Using Two Hand-Held Controllers
to Operate the System ................................. 39
Calibrating the Temperature Display ............... 40
Section 4: Check out and Troubleshooting .............. 42

4I-Wave PE950/PE650 Installation Guide
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Section 1:
Overview
The Intermatic I-Wave PE650 and PE950
make it possible to add wireless capability
to a wide variety of pool and/or spa
control systems. The PE650 Panel-Mounted
Transceiver receives commands from the
PE950 Hand-Held Transceiver to provide
convenient, affordable, wireless control.
The Panel-Mounted Transceiver
(PE650) and Antenna (PA118)
The Panel-Mounted Transceiver
takes commands from the
Wireless Hand-Held Transceiver
and hands them off to a
maximum of two mechanisms
involved in controlling the pool
and/or spa system. Depending
on the installation, this might
include:
One or two Intermatic three-
circuit clock mechanisms
(P1353ME)
One or two Intermatic valve/pump switch
mechanisms (P4243ME)
One of each mechanism
The Panel-Mounted Transceiver is shown
here with its removable antenna (PA118).
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The Wireless Hand-Held Transceiver
(PE950)
The Wireless Hand-Held
Transceiver transmits
commands to the Panel
Mounted Transceiver and
displays the status of the
equipment.
The device can control up
to six functions. Depending
on the specics of an
installation, these functions might come from
the following:
The three loads in the Three-Circuit Clock
(P1353ME)
The two relays in the Valve/Pump Switch
(P4243ME)
The dedicated load in the Valve/Pump
Switch (P4243ME) that controls up to
three actuators
Temperature control with two settings for
pool and spa
Or any combination thereof
The device oats if thrown in the pool or
spa, is water-submersible, shock resistant,
and requires three (3) AA batteries. Battery
life is about one year in typical use.
The Wireless Hand-Held Transceiver can
communicate only with the Panel-Mounted
Transceiver, and is compatible with no other
hardware. In addition, when the components
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of a specic system are linked together into
a network, communication with another
neighboring system cannot occur. Up to ve
units can be used in a single installation.

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Section 2:
Installing the Panel-
Mounted Transceiver
The Panel-Mounted Transceiver (PE650)
mounts through a hole at the top of the
steel enclosure just above the low voltage
raceway, and — depending on the specics
of the installation — plugs into the Three-
Circuit Clock Control (P1353ME), Valve-
Pump Switch (P4243ME) mechanisms, or
any combination thereof that are mounted
inside.
Mounting the Unit
If a knock-out is not
present in the steel
enclosure, drill a 1-3/8”
hole in the upper left
corner of the enclosure,
as shown.
Remove knockout
or drill 1-3/8” hole here
Remove knockout
or drill 1-3/8” hole here
Insert Transceiver
through hole,
secure with nut
from below
Insert Transceiver
through hole,
secure with nut
from below

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Connecting Wiring
Plug the Panel-Mounted Transceiver wires
into the mechanism(s) that make up the
installation. During installation, be careful of
the following:
Remove power when plugging the panel-
mounted transceiver to any mechanism.
Respect polarity of the plug. DO NOT
connect backwards.
Be sure to plug in all eight pins of the
connector.
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Plug
connector
here
Plug
connector
here
Connecting to Three-Circuit Clock Mechanism (P1353ME)Connecting to Three-Circuit Clock Mechanism (P1353ME)
Plug
connector
here
Plug
connector
here
Connecting to Valve/Pump Switch Mechanism (P4243ME)Connecting to Valve/Pump Switch Mechanism (P4243ME)

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Connecting a Water Temperature
Sensor (optional)
The Intermatic I-Wave PE650 and PE950
wireless components can monitor water
temperature with use of an Intermatic Water
Temperature Sensor (PA122).
The Intermatic water temperature sensor
(PA122) is required to monitor either or
both the pool and spa water temperatures,
depending on the position of the diverter
valves, and completes the circuit allowing
you to control the heater with the Handheld
Transceiver (PE950). Only an Intermatic
(PA122) Water Temperature Sensor will work
with the Panel Mount Transceiver (PE650).
In a pool/spa application, a Valve/Pump
Mechanism (P4243ME) can be installed to
automatically control the motorized diverter
valves, and enable both the pool and spa
water temperature set points on the handheld
transceiver (PE950).
If there is only a pool or spa to control, then
a Valve/Pump Mechanism (P4243ME) is not
required and only the SET Pool Temperature
Set Point will be functional on the Handheld
Transceiver (PE950)
Disconnect power when connecting the
water temp sensor. Follow instructions that
came with the water temperature sensor for
mounting it to the system’s plumbing. Tips
and a wiring diagram, which follow, will
help with the installation.

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Refer to page 32 of this manual for
information concerning setting the
temperatures for both your pool and spa.
Drill a 3/8” hole in the pipe between
the lter pump and lter and install the
Water Temperature Sensor with hose
clamp (not provided). Ensure the O-ring
is in place.
Run the wire to the Control Center,
through the low voltage raceway.
Connect both wires to the Panel-Mounted
Receiver. See the diagram below.
Connecting a Heater (optional)
The Intermatic I-Wave PE650 and
PE950 wireless components can control
most heaters or heat pumps that use
thermostatic circuitry of 24 VAC @ 2A or
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