Section 4. Aquapalm Handheld Remote Operation; Basic Functions; Using The Buttons - Jandy AquaPalm Installation And Operation Manual

Wireless handheld remote (for use with aqualink rs onetouch and all button systems)
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6.
On the AquaPalm Handheld Remote display
screen, a prompt will appear with instructions
to slide the J-box Learn Switch out of LEARN
(OFF) and to press the J-box Reset Switch
(see Figure 8).
Green LED
(Receive)
Red LED
(Send)
Learn
D3
Switch
D2
Shown
in Learn
RESET
Mode
G
- Switch
Position
On.
Reset Switch
Transceiver
PCB
Figure 8.
Tranceiver J-box PCB Learn Switch
7.
At the PCB in the Transceiver J-box, slide the
Learn Switch out of LEARN (ON) and press
the Reset Switch. The Red and Green LEDs
on the J-box will blink simultaneously (see
Figure 8).
Section 4. AquaPalm Handheld
Remote Operation
4.1

Basic Functions

Use the AquaPalm Handheld Remote to turn your
pool/spa equipment on and off in one of the following
ways:
1.
Activate the main equipment on the front
screen by highlighting the selection, then
press SELECT.
2.
Activate the equipment manually through the
EQUIPMENT ON/OFF menu.
3.
Use the Hotkey buttons 1 or 2 (see
Figure 9). See Section 5.13 for a detailed
explanation of how to program Hotkeys 1
and 2.
MAIN CONNECTOR
Y
B
R
NOTE The default setting for Hotkeys 1 and 2 are AUX1
and AUX2 respectively. However, these buttons
can be assigned to any piece of equipment or
OneTouch Mood setting.
Default
Screen
AIR
POOL MODE
POOL HEATER
SPA MODE
SPA HEATER
MENU
EQUIPMENT ON/OFF
BACK
back
Button
1
SELECT
Button
HOT KEY 1
Figure 9.
AquaPalm Handheld Remote Buttons
4.2

Using the Buttons

Use the buttons as explained in Figure 10.
Returns to
Previous Screen
Selects
Highlighted
Item
Hotkeys
1 and 2
Figure 10. AquaPalm Handheld Remote Buttons
Function
Page 9
FRI 10:30 PM
POOL
80°
78°
ON
ON
UP
OFF
OFF
Button
Power ON/OFF
Button
select
HOT KEY 2
2
DOWN
Button
FRI 10:30 PM
AIR
POOL
Up/Down
80˚
78˚
Arrow
POOL MODE
ON
POOL HEATER
ON
(Scroll)
SPA MODE
OFF
SPA HEATER
OFF
Keys
MENU
EQUIPMENT ON/OFF
back
select
1
2
Power
ON/Off

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