Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................................. 3 REQUIREMENTS ................................. 4 ACCESSING THE CLASSIC DASHBOARD ........................ 7 CLONING YOUR APEX .............................. 10 Create a configuration backup of the OLD APEX .................... 10 Prepare the NEW APEX ............................ 11 Restore the Configuration Backup on the NEW APEX .................. 12 Enable REPLACEMENT MODE in the NEW APEX .................... 14 Replace the OLD APEX with the NEW APEX ...................... 16 Disable REPLACEMENT MODE .......................... 16 Additional Steps on the NEW APEX ........................ 16 Link the NEW APEX with APEX Fusion ......................... 17 Page 2 Version: 1.2 ...
INTRODUCTION On occasion, due to a failure or water damage it may become necessary to replace an APEX, APEX LITE, or APEX JR with another controller. In APEX‐family firmware version 4.40 and newer, a special mode has been added to facilitate cloning an APEX configuration. This is called REPLACEMENT MODE. REPLACEMENT MODE, in conjunction with the Load/Save features of the APEX, will allow you to quickly and easily swap one APEX base unit with another APEX base unit or swap an APEX JR with another APEX JR, and preserve all existing programming, profiles, AquaBus module addresses, and most other APEX settings. The cloning process and APEX REPLACEMENT MODE may only be used for direct replacement of an identical controller model. It cannot be used as an upgrade or migration tool if changing from one model of APEX to another, such as upgrading from an APEX JR to an APEX or upgrading from an APEX LITE to an APEX. Note: The label on the face of the controller does not matter; an APEX or APEX JR with an old black label and an APEX or APEX JR with the newer white label both have the same hardware, so the label color is not a factor when using this document. The procedures in this Guide are designed to cover a wide variety of different system configurations and home or business network environments, and to accommodate Apex users of all experience and knowledge levels. Consequently, these procedures are very detailed, but please do not be intimidated or discouraged. Experienced APEX users can do this entire process in 15‐20 minutes; less‐experienced APEX users will likely require a bit more time. NOTE: Currently, it is not possible to migrate historical data stored in the Apex or in APEX Fusion from one Apex to another. This applies to: Logged probe measurement data Logged outlet activity data DŌS activity data Regardless of your experience level, it is crucial that these procedures be followed exactly and that no steps be skipped or abbreviated. Page 3 Version: 1.2 ...
REQUIREMENTS There are three critical requirements which must be met before using this procedure and REPLACEMENT MODE: 1. You must already have, or be able to make a configuration backup file from the original APEX 2. You must have a functional APEX display module 3. The new APEX must be of the exact same model as the APEX being replaced There is one more requirement applicable only to APEX base units – this does not apply to APEX JR: 4. You must have a 12‐volt AC adapter for APEX Additionally, this process requires the use of a desktop or notebook computer running Windows or Mac OS. If you use an APEX but do not have a 12‐volt adapter: You may purchase one directly from Neptune Systems You may purchase one from your preferred reseller of Neptune Systems products You may acquire and use one from other sources if it meets these specifications: o 12‐volt DC output o 2.1mm plug o Plug has positive (+) on the center pin o DC output rating is 0.5 amps (500 milliamps), or greater Many home Internet routers, other home network gear, and some consumer electronics use similar AC adapters; you might already have one on hand which may be used temporarily during the cloning process. Use the flow chart on the next page to determine if you can use the cloning procedure. Page 4 Version: 1.2 ...
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START STOP Are the original APEX and new APEX the You will need to manually SAME model? configure the new APEX. Do you have a STOP functional display You cannot use the process module? Do you have a recent APEX configuration backup file saved on your computer? Page 5 Version: 1.2 ...
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Can you access the original APEX’s Classic Is this an APEX JR? Dashboard? I don’t know how STOP Do you have a 12‐volt AC adapter You will need to manually for your APEX? configure the new APEX. Go to the ACCESSING Obtain a 12VDC AC THE CLASSIC adapter, then continue DASHBOARD section Go to the CLONING YOUR APEX section Page 6 Version: 1.2 ...
ACCESSING THE CLASSIC DASHBOARD DO NOT USE MOZILLA FIREFOX OR MICROSOFT EDGE BROWSERS DURING THE CLONING PROCESS Mozilla Firefox is fine to use for accessing an APEX’s Classic Dashboard in everyday use, but during the APEX cloning process, the most recent version of Firefox will not work. Microsoft Edge (included in Windows 10) also has known issues. If you use a Windows computer, use Google Chrome or Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you use an Apple Mac computer, use Google Chrome of Apple Safari. Neptune Systems recommends the use Chrome in either case. 1. To access the Classic Dashboard of an APEX (any model), follow these steps: a. If using an Apple Mac computer, continue to Step 2. b. If using a Windows computer, type http://apex in your web browser’s address bar and press ENTER. i. If you get a 404 or Page Not Found error, continue to Step 2 ii. If you get a login prompt that looks similar to this, skip to Step 4: 2. Use your display module to find the IP address of the APEX: a. Press the center button once b. Press the down arrow button 3 times to scroll to System c. Press the center button once d. Press the down arrow button once to scroll to Net Setup Page 7 Version: 1.2 ...
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e. Press the center button Press the down arrow button to scroll to IP Address g. Press the center button once h. Note the IP address shown Press the center button once Press the up arrow button 3 times to scroll to HTTP PORT k. Note the HTTP Port number shown. In most cases, it will be “80”. 3. In your web browser’s address bar, enter the address of the APEX in this format: http://ip‐address Do not enter any spaces. For example, if the display shows , enter the IP address in your browser address bar like this: a. If the HTTP port noted previously is something other than 80, add a semicolon and that port number after the IP address in your address bar, like this: Page 8 Version: 1.2 ...
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b. Press the ENTER key on your computer keyboard. 4. You should be presented with a logon prompt like this: 5. Enter the username and password for your Apex. This might not the same username and password as you use for APEX Fusion. If you do not know the APEX’s username and password, try username ‘admin’ and password ‘1234’. 6. After login, you should now see a web page similar to this: 7. You have successfully accessed the Classic Dashboard. Proceed to the next section. Page 9 Version: 1.2 ...
REVIEW THIS SECTION COMPLETELY BEFORE ACTUALLY DOING ANYTHING WITH THE NEW/REPLACEMENT APEX. DO NOT DISCONNECT ANY MODULES FROM THE OLD APEX UNTIL DIRECTED. DO NOT CONNECT ANY MODULES TO THE NEW APEX OR APPLY POWER TO THE NEW APEX UNTIL DIRECTED. DO NOT USE MOZILLA FIREFOX OR MICROSOFT EDGE BROWSERS DURING THE CLONING PROCESS Mozilla Firefox is fine to use for accessing an APEX’s Classic Dashboard in everyday use, but during the APEX cloning process, the most recent version of Firefox will not work. Microsoft Edge (included in Windows 10) also has known issues. If you use a Windows computer, use Google Chrome or Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you use an Apple Mac computer, use Google Chrome of Apple Safari. Neptune Systems recommends the use Chrome in either case. NOTE: Throughout this procedure, “APEX” generally means all models of APEX‐family controllers. Where there are differences which apply only to Apex base units or only to APEX JR, the terms “APEX base unit” and “APEX JR” will be used to differentiate as needed. Create a configuration backup of the OLD APEX 1. Do one of the following: If you can still access the old APEX’s Classic Dashboard, proceed to Step 2 If you have a recently‐saved configuration backup file saved on your computer AND you cannot access the Classic Dashboard of the OLD APEX, skip ahead to Prepare the NEW APEX. 2. Using the Classic Dashboard, browse to the Configuration‐>Load/Save page 3. Click the Save Apex Configuration button 4. Save the file in the computer’s Downloads folder. The default file name is ‘apexcfg.bin’. It is recommended that you change this name to include the current date, such as ‘apexcfg_02FEB2016.bin’ when saving the file to your computer. Page 10 Version: 1.2 ...
5. Got to Configuration‐>Misc Setup and make a screen shot of the Feed Interval settings, or jot them down. 6. Got to Configuration‐>Network Setup and make a screen shot of the network settings, or jot them down. 7. If you have customized the Season Table in the old Apex, make a screen shot of the Season Table page. Prepare the NEW APEX DO NOT DISCONNECT ANY MODULES FROM THE OLD APEX UNTIL DIRECTED. DO NOT CONNECT ANY MODULES TO THE NEW APEX UNTIL DIRECTED. 1. Remove the new APEX from the packaging. 2. Disconnect ONLY your display module from the old APEX and connect it to an AquaBus port on the new APEX. DO NOT CONNECT ANY OTHER MODULES TO THE NEW APEX YET, and DO NOT DISCONNECT ANY MODULES FROM THE OLD APEX OR FROM OTHER MODULES. 3. Disconnect the network cable from the old APEX and use that same cable to connect the new APEX to your network. 4. Power up the new APEX or APEX JR For APEX base units: Connect the 12‐volt AC adapter to the POWER jack on the new APEX, and plug the 12‐volt AC adapter into a regular electrical outlet. For APEX JR: Plug the APEX JR power cord into a regular electrical outlet. 5. Wait until the Status LED on the face of the new APEX is lit solid green. 6. Using the display menu, reset the new APEX to factory defaults. a. Press the center button once. b. Use the down button to scroll to System. c. Press the center button once. ...
Wait until the screen returns, then use the down button to scroll to Net Setup. g. Press the center button. h. Press the up button once to scroll to Restart. The APEX will reboot; wait until the Status LED on the face of the APEX is lit solid green, then proceed to the next section. Restore the Configuration Backup on the NEW APEX DO NOT DISCONNECT ANY MODULES FROM THE OLD APEX UNTIL DIRECTED. DO NOT CONNECT ANY MODULES TO THE NEW APEX UNTIL DIRECTED. 1. Access the Classic Dashboard of the new APEX. Refer back to the ACCESSING THE CLASSIC DASHBOARD topic for instructions if needed. 2. Browse to the Configuration‐>Load/Save page. 3. Click the Browse button. 4. Locate the configuration backup file you saved previously. The filename will be ‘apexcfg.bin’ unless you saved it with a different name. Select it, then click Open (or OK). Page 12 Version: 1.2 ...
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5. Verify that the selected backup file name appears in dim gray text to the right of the Browse button. 6. Click the Select All button. Verify that all options are selected, then de‐select the Network Configuration option. Page 13 Version: 1.2 ...
7. Click the Restore Configuration button. 8. Watch the status LED on the face of the new APEX. After a minute or two, the status LED will go out, then will flash orange for several seconds, and finally be lit solid green. 9. In the browser tab or window for the new APEX, click the Dashboard menu. 10. Verify that tiles appear on the Classic Dashboard for your probes and outlets, and have the names they had in the old APEX. 11. All outlets will be in AUTO. If you had any outlets in the old APEX set to manual OFF or manual ON (instead of AUTO) as the normal state, check the outlet sliders using the Dashboard page and change those outlets to the desired ON or OFF state. Enable REPLACEMENT MODE in the NEW APEX 1. Using the Classic Dashboard (Configuration‐>Clock Setup), or using the display menu (System‐>Clock Setup), update the new APEX clock settings for the proper time zone and Daylight Saving Time settings for your geographic location. 2. Using the display module connected to the new APEX, enable REPLACEMENT MODE: a. Press the center button once. b. Press the down arrow 5 times to scroll to Self Test. c. Press the center button once. d. Press the up button twice. Page 14 Version: 1.2 ...
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Press the down button twice. Press the center button once. g. The display screen should appear like this: h. Press the down button once to scroll to Diag. Press the center button once. Press the down button twice to Replacement Mode, which usually will be Off. (The word “Off” will be truncated”.) k. If you received a replacement APEX base unit under RMA, REPLACEMENT MODE might already be enabled; if so, skip to Step 3. Press the center button once. m. The display will go blank briefly. When it returns to normal, it should indicate that Replacement Mode is now On. 3. Using the display module connected to the new APEX, delete the display module: a. Press the Home button. b. Press the Center button once. c. Press the down button 2 times to scroll to Setup. d. Press the center button once. e. Press the down button 2 times to scroll to Module Setup. Press the center button once. g. Press the down button 3 times to scroll to Delete Module. h. Press the center button once. A display (Disp_#) should be the only module listed and it should already be selected. Press the center button once. k. Press the Yes button, then disconnect the display module from the new APEX immediately after appears on the display screen. ...
Replace the OLD APEX with the NEW APEX 1. Disconnect the Aquabus cable(s) from the old APEX base unit or APEX JR. 2. If using an APEX JR, disconnect device power cords from the APEX JR’s outlets, making note of which power cord is plugged into which outlet. 3. Disconnect any Temp, pH, and/or ORP probes from the old APEX. There is no need to disconnect probes from any Probe Modules, leak sensors from an ALD, power cords from EnergyBars, etc. 4. Dismount the old APEX if necessary. 5. Mount the new APEX as desired. 6. Connect any Temp, pH, and/or ORP probes to the new APEX. 7. Connect the network cable to the new APEX. 8. Connect the AquaBus cables that you disconnected in Step 1 to the new APEX. Do NOT reconnect the display module yet. 9. If using an APEX JR, plug the APEX JR power cord into an electrical outlet. 10. Wait at least 60 seconds. 11. If you previously had a 12‐volt AC adapter connected to your old APEX base unit, reconnect it to the new APEX. 12. Connect the display module to any available AquaBus port of the new APEX system. 13. If using an APEX JR, plug device power cords into the same outlets previously used. Disable REPLACEMENT MODE 1. On the display module connected to the new APEX, disable REPLACEMENT MODE: a. Press the center button once. b. Press the down arrow 5 times to scroll to Self Test. c. Press the center button once. ...
Using the Classic Dashboard, go to the Configuration‐>Module Setup page. Look at the table on the lower section of the page. If any modules appear with (OLD) in the SW column, update the firmware on those modules using the upper part of that page. For any modules that show OLD: o Using the drop‐down menu on the upper left part of the Module Setup page, select a module which shows (OLD). o After the page reloads, click to select Update Firmware o Click Submit Module Update o Watch the space just above the bottom table to see the status of the module firmware update process. o Repeat for any other module needing to be updated. Verify that APEX Fusion is enabled, and update other Network Settings. Using the Classic Dashboard, go to the Configuration‐>Network Setup page. Configure any non‐default network settings previously used on your old Apex. o Verify that the Apex Fusion Enable and Apex Fusion Control Enable options are both enabled. Enable both settings if they are disabled. o If your old APEX had a user‐defined hostname, use the Classic Dashboard (Configuration‐>Network Setup) to change the new APEX’s hostname as desired. o If you previously used a static IP address on your old Apex, you should now configure the new Apex accordingly. o If you previously used a non‐standard HTTP port on your old Apex, you should now configure the new Apex accordingly. o Restart the APEX after any network settings are changed so these changes take effect. If you previously customized the APEX Season Table, recreate those modifications using the screen shot obtained previously, or use websites such as http://www.timeanddate.com/ and http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.php to obtain current sunrise/sunset and lunar cycle data. ...
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