Section 3 - Preparing The System For Initial Start-Up; Setting Up The Intellitouch System - Intellitouch User Manual

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Setting up the IntelliTouch System

Use the following recommended steps to configure the IntelliTouch system using the Indoor Control Panel or
MobileTouch wireless controller.
1. Main screen preference settings (page 33)
Setup the Indoor Control Panel main screen. Set the system clock and what circuit names you wish to display
on the main screen.
2. Assign circuit names (pages 34-37)
Assign circuit names for output auxiliary equipment.
3. Creating custom names for auxiliary circuits (page 38)
There are twenty (20) user-defined circuit names available for identifying unique equipment (see page 38).
4. Assign a circuit function to a circuit name (page 79)
From your worksheet Programmable Settings section, assign circuit functions to all circuits that are not
marked GENERIC. Nothing needs to be done if the circuit is GENERIC (simple ON/OFF when the button is
pushed). From the Circuit Functions screen, you can also assign special logic (IntelliBrite, MagicStream,
SAM, Floor Cleaner etc.) to a circuit by selecting one of the circuit functions. See page 41 for the complete list
of circuit functions.
5. Create and assign a feature circuit name (page 79)
Review the temporary circuit names from the worksheet (page 89), create and assign circuit names to the
auxiliary (AUX) connections. On the Assign Circuit Screen, auxiliary circuit names are assigned through
Displays 1 through 4. Displays 1 through 4 correspond to the main Load Center or Power Center (Display
1) to which they are wired. Display 2 through 4 may be additional Expansion Centers. Note the original names
presented, AUX 1 through AUX 10, correspond to the plug-in location of the relay on the Outdoor Control
Panel in the main Load Center or Power Center. Feature circuits are assigned on the Feature Circuit screen.
Select from the available list circuit names. For a complete list of circuit names see page 37. Up to 20 additional
custom circuit names can may be custom created (see page 38). For Macro circuits see page 80.
6. Configure valve actuators controlled by AUX or feature circuit (page 78)
Assign which circuits will activate which valves (A and B or optional C, D, E). If more than one circuit must
operate the same valve, then one Feature Circuit may be created and configured to activate the valve. Then
create Feature Circuits for all other circuits and use the Macro function to activate the valve along with any relay
connections.
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