Set The System Clock; Assigning Circuit Names (For Display 1, 2, 3, And 4) - Intellitouch User Manual

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Set the System Clock

It's important to set the IntelliTouch system clock to the current time and date to ensure all automatic pool
functions to work correctly.
Getting There
MENU SETUP
CLOCK
To set the system clock, go to the Clock screen.
1. Use the left or right side buttons to set each of the clock
settings.
2. Setting Daylight Savings:
Set to Auto if you are in an area that observes Daylight
Savings. Set to Manual if you are in an area that does
not observe Daylight Savings.
3. Setting clock accuracy offset: To change the clock
accuracy offset by seconds, press the right-side button to
increase the offset and the left-side button to decrease
the value. The offset value can be set from
-300 to +300 seconds. If the internal system clock time
is displaying ahead or behind the current time, use this
the offset value to correct the clock.
4. Press the Set button to save the settings.
5. Press the Exit button to return to the main screen.

Assigning Circuit Names (for Display 1, 2, 3, and 4)

There can be up to four (4) Display screens that can be accessed, depending on the number of expansion Load
Centers or Power Centers (see page 27 for more information). Assigning the system circuit names allows you to
identify equipment from the Indoor Control Panel or MobileTouch wireless control panel. There are almost 100
preset equipment names to choose from (see page 37) to identify pool, spa and other related equipment. There
are also 20 user-definable names to use for custom equipment if the preset circuit names are not suitable.
Customizing names can also help identify unique system equipment. Assigning a custom circuit name to multiple
circuits which then can be switched on or off from one button on the Indoor Control Panel or MobileTouch
control panel. This method is called creating a MACRO (see page 80). For more information, refer to "Creating
Custom Names for Auxiliary Circuits," page 38.
Note: The top left and right circuit names (SPA and POOL) on the main DISPLAY #1) should not be
changed. These circuits have special reserved functionality that cannot be changed. The default circuits
may be given any name but always perform in the same manner. Be careful not to duplicate circuit
names with these circuits. These circuits may also be used to activate 2-speed pumps to high speed, turn
additional valves, etc.
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