Safety Precautions Warning Hazardous voltage can shock, burn, cause serious injury and or death. To reduce the risk of electrocution and or electric shock hazards: • Ground Fault Circuit protection must be used in the circuit, however, all electrical wiring MUST be in conformance with all applicable local codes, regulations, and the National Electric Code (NEC).
• The AQL-COLOR-MODHV is compatible with all Goldline Controls Pro Logic PS controls operating with software version 4.00 or greater and whose enclosures provide a cutout for installation. • The ColorLogic Network Module will only operate with Generation 4 or later Hayward ColorLogic 120VAC pool/spa light(s). Description •...
Network Module Installation Remove the plastic plate by sliding it Holding the modem at an angle, Step A Step B towards the front of the enclosure. insert the top of the modem into the cutout. Insert the bottom of the modem in place and rotate Step C the modem until it seats into the cutout.
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Network Module Wiring The ColorLogic Network Module uses 120VAC power line communications to individually control each networked light. The same bus must be used to power both the Network Module and any networked light(s). NOTE: When using more than one circuit breaker to power Generation 4 ColorLogic Lights, be sure that the breakers AND the Network Module feed are on the same phase of power.
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Network Module Wiring Connect neutral wire (white) from module to neutral bus bar of controller. Step D Connect load power wire (black) from breaker to module. Step E Step F Connect data cable from module to any open Comm connector on PCB. Page 6...
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ColorLogic Lights Wiring Connect the pig-tail Step G wire of the GFCI breaker to the neutral bus bar. Connect the line power wire Step H (from breaker) and load power wire (to lights) to the Lights Relay. Connect the load neutral wire Step I (from light) to the GFCI breaker.
Configuring Lights During ColorLogic configuration, the Pro Logic will find all networked lights in the system and assign an identification number to each using the prefix "LT". Step J Step K Press the + button to activate Press the + button to find ColorLogic ColorLogic options lights Note: Once the ColorLogic configuration process begins,...
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Configuring Lights Power cycles to the ColorLogic light(s), The system is now searching for installed Step L may take 1 minute or more. Do not lights. The lights may blink several times press any buttons while waiting. during this process. Step M Search for ColorLogic light(s), Push the right arrow button to advance.
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Configuring Lights After all lights are found, each light will need to be assigned an identification number. These numbers will be shown as LT1,LT2, LT3..., depending on how many lights are found. The number will identify the light for all future programming of shows, colors, etc. The light being assigned will blink The message below will be Step N...
Resetting Lights to Default The ColorLogic lights configuration can be reset if desired. Use this procedure when: -adding a light to the system -removing a light from the system -re-assigning a LT number to an existing light In the configuration menu, Initiate Reset all ColorLogic configuration Step P Step Q...
Auxiliary Configuration Any Aux output can be configured to control a ColorLogic fixed color or light show, (Aux 4 is used for example in this guide). A virtual Aux output can also be used on Pro Logic Virtual models (see the Pro Logic manual for more information). A ColorLogic light can be assigned to more than one Aux and if more than one show is desired, additional Aux outputs can be configured Step Q...
Auxiliary Programming Press the + or – button until Step R ColorLogic is display as relay type. Then press the right arrow key. The system will now ask individually if Step S each light found should be assigned to the Aux. The default answer is no. Press + or –...
Light Show Programming Light shows and fixed colors are programmed differently and will require different input from the user. Programming the ColorLogic lights takes place within the Settings Menu of the Pro Logic control. To enter the Settings Menu, push the "Menu" button until "Settings" is displayed. Push the "<"...
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Light Show Programming Press + or – buttons to toggle between Step X all available motion options. Press the right arrow to move to the next step. Note: When motion is set to OFF, there is no delay and all lights will illuminate at the same time.
Fixed Color Programming Step Z Select the desired Aux and press +. Press + or – buttons to toggle between Step AA all available light shows and fixed color options. Press the right arrow to move to the next step. Press + or –...
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Fixed Color Programming Step DD Press the + button to reset to fixed color default. Press the right arrow button to move Step EE to next step. Step FF Press the + or - button to move to adjust the brightness setting. Press the right arrow button to the next menu item.
Troubleshooting ColorLogic Lights system is not recognized by the Pro Logic and no ColorLogic menu options are shown. Verify that the Lights indicator light automatically turns on upon applying power to the Pro Logic. If the indicator does not turn on, the Pro Logic is not communicating with the Network Module which means you should check the RS-485 connection (i.e., the four wire connection) between the Pro Logic main board and the Network Module.
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Troubleshooting Lights are running different shows when they should all be running the same show. Each light maintains a local set of information which identifies the AUX buttons it is assigned to. Each light also maintains a local copy of the actions (e.g., which light show to run when an AUX button is pressed) it takes in response to the AUX button.
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Troubleshooting Lights occasionally dim and brighten Generation 4 ColorLogic lights have internal thermal protection and will automatically dim the LEDs if the light temperature rises to 70ºC or greater. The light will go back to normal brightness as soon as the condition is corrected. Lights are not found during the “Find ColorLogic Lights”...
FAQs Even when the lights are off, why does the Lights indicator on the Pro Logic control panel always turn on whenever the Pro Logic is turned on? The Lights indicator reflects the state of power to the lights and power is always applied to the lights when the pool controller is on.
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FAQs Can lights be assigned to multiple Aux buttons? Yes. Moreover, different light shows can be set up for each Aux button. For instance, a light can be assigned to Aux 1 and Aux 2. Aux 1 can be set to Voodoo Lounge while Aux 2 can be set to Deep Blue Sea.
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Logic configuration menu. You also will need to remove the network module and move the lights input and output power to another relay. Can I mix ColorLogic 4.0 lights with ColorLogic 2.5 lights in stand alone mode? No. The timing of light shows in version 4.0 lights is not the same as version 2.5 lights.
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