The document provides instructions for programming a Palm Pilot PDA to communicate with and adjust the low-level programming of Hydro-Quip control systems. The PDA must have the Serve-Soft 2 software installed and unlocked using the username "Hydro-Quip" and password "Hq92u1". An ADIR-1 cartridge is used to connect the PDA to the control system. Low-level parameters can then be viewed and modified on the PDA screen by tapping selections. Additional features like current states, troubleshooting, and documentation can also be accessed.
1. PALM PILOT
PROGRAMMING
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2. Personal Digital Assistant
PDA REQUIREMENTS
Following are the minimum requirements for the PDA:
! Palm OS 3.5 or Higher
! Memory RAM capacity 8MB. A PDA with 2MB (like Palm M100 or the Zire) may be
incompatible with the software
! The software takes approximately 1.2MB of memory
Once the PDA has been selected, install all the necessary software and hardware onto
your desktop or laptop computer. You will now have Hot-Sync capability; this is the
ability to transfer information from the desktop to the PDA.
GENERAL
In order to adjust the low level programming, a PDA and Pocket-tek interface
module (ADIR-1 cartridge) must be used (see illustration below).
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ADIR-1
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3. PDA Setup
GENERAL (continued)
WARNING: In order to interface with the control, power must be on. Working under
these circumstances requires that extreme caution be used in order to prevent
injury.
The PDA must be pre-configured with the necessary software (Soft Serve 2) in
order to access these features.
Follow the instructions below to configure the PDA for use with Hydro-Quip control
systems.
SERVE-SOFT UPLOAD
The Serve-Soft program (ServSoft_V2_00-080803b.prc) must be up-loaded to the
PDA by way of the Hot-Sync operation. The program must first be loaded onto your
computer. You may have received it in the form of an attachment via e-mail or
perhaps on a disc. In either case locate the program on your hard drive using
Windows Explorer and double click it.
The System will advise you that the program has been loaded onto your
Documents-To-Go folder and will be up-loaded to your PDA on the next Hot-Sync
operation.
The program requires approximately 1.23MB of internal PDA memory. You must
have at least this much available before starting this process or it will not work.
Once this is ensured and the program is ready to up-load, perform the Hot-Sync
operation. You will get a new icon on the Application Launch screen on the PDA
called “Setup2”.
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4. PDA Setup (continued)
SERV-SOFT UPLOAD (continued)
This is a self-extracting program. Tap it and it will begin the extraction process
automatically. Upon completion, the “Ssoft2” (Serv Soft 2) icon will replace the
“Setup2” icon.
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In addition, the program will up-load Adobe Acrobat Reader for PDA, this is so you can
access manuals and technical information that come with the software.
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Tap the Serve-Soft icon with the stylus to launch the program. Initially the program will
give you access to only QRC and FAQ information. This is because the main program
must be unlocked by way of a user name and password combination.
Documentation:
Documentation:
QRC QCC FAQ QRC QCC FAQ
Service manuals
Service manuals System Config.:
System Config.:
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5. PDA Setup (continued)
SERV-SOFT UPLOAD (continued)
Tap the Menu icon shown at the bottom of the PDA screen, usually it is located next to
the graffiti window and is shown as a heading with an arrow pointing down.
Documentation:
QRC QCC FAQ
Service manuals
System Config.:
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The “Profile” menu will appear at the top of the screen. Below it will be “change”, tap
here to open the password window.
Profil Software About Profil Software About
Change
Change QRC QCC FAQ
Service manuals
System Config.:
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Connector locator
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6. PDA Setup (continued)
Under the heading “Profile Selection Window”, type Hydro-Quip exactly as it appears
here. Capital letters and hyphens are important.
Next under “Password”, type Hq92u1, again paying close attention to the exact
characters.
Profile selection window
New profile: Hydro-Quip Profile selection window
New password: Hq92u1 New profile: Hydro-Quip
New password: Hq92u1
Cancel Register Cancel Register
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The “Unlocked” window should appear with “Registration Accepted”. Tap on “OK”.
You will now have limited access to the Service Manuals, Low Level Programming as
well as other information and features. To obtain full access proceed to the “System
Update” section that follows.
Profile selection window
New profile:
Unlocked Profile selection window
New profile:
Unlocked
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7. Low Level Programming
To access and complete Low Level Programming of the Hydro-Quip control system,
follow these instructions:
Insert the ADIR-1 Cartridge into the two alignment slots ensuring the 12-pin
connector is full inserted. The cartridge will only fit one way, if it does not insert
easily, do not force it.
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8. Low Level Programming (continued)
Apply power to the control system.
Position PDA’s infrared transmitter in front of the ADIR-1 cartridge receiver.
Launch the Serve-Soft 2 application on the PDA.
With the PDA positioned correctly, the application will launch and immediately initiate
contact with the system. The following screen will appear.
(If this screen does not appear, you will need to reconnect with the system.)
Locate the large “Dot” on the lower section of the screen and tap it with the stylus.
This will initiate contact with the systems printed circuit board (PCB).
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Documentation:
QRC QCC FAQ
Service manuals
System Config.:
QRC QCC FAQ Jumper / low level
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Spa Info
“DOT”
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9. Low Level Programming (continued)
Once contact has been established, tap the 7th icon (from left) to display the low level
access screen. Tap “Low Level” on the screen to access the low level parameters.
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You can now scroll through the parameters (using the arrows in the lower right corner
of the screen) and make changes as desired. To change a parameter, tap the “dotted
outlined box” under the parameter heading you wish to access. Each tap will
sequence through each setting available under this heading. Set each parameter
repeating these simple steps. Once all changes are complete tap “Send modification”
to complete this operation.
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Two-speed (02)
Pump #1 config: Pump #2 config:
Two-speed (02)
Two-speed (02) Pump #3 config:
Pump #2 config:
Single-sp 20 minutes (01)
Send modification Read pack
Low Level Settings
Two-speed (02)
Pump #3 config:
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10. Additional Features
The 7 icons across the top of the display allow you to access additional features
and diagnostics available when using the PDA.
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Soft #: 9936-100374 Rev02.00
Bootloader rev: 4
Spa Info
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version.
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Spa time: 12:00 PM
Spa temp: 98 BF
Set point: 104 BF
Filtering: Off
CURRENT STATES
Freezing risk: None
Error Message: PS Closed
Current States
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Spa time: 12:00 PM SET
Set point: 70 BF SET
Temp. Unit: BF
SPA SETUP Spa setup
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temperature and filtration settings. These settings
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11. Additional Features (continued)
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About About
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Select problem categories:
3 flashing dots
TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostic
Troubleshooting
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button within this screen to show possible corrective
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Test outputs
View error log
View statistics
ADVANCED TOOLS Advanced tools
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12. Additional Features (continued)
Advanced Tools (continued)
Test outputs - Tap this button to obtain the current state of each electrical output of
the system, its status will be outlined with a dotted line. Tap the status within the
dotted line to change the state of that particular output.
View error log - Tap this button to access a list of the last 25 error messages that
have been generated by the system with detailed information as to the time and day
when it occurred. Tap the “reset” button to erase the log and begin a new log. Tap the
“refresh” button to obtain the most current information from the system. Tap the arrow
pointing “right” to obtain a summary of the errors.
View statistics - Tap this button to access statistical information about the system
such as how long the system has been in use, how long since the last power up, etc.
Tap the “right” arrow (lower right of screen) to view specific information about each of
the outputs. Tap the “right” arrow (lower right of screen) again to view minimum and
maximum temperatures recorded by the system during its operation.
Any of these statistics may be reset by tapping the reset button on the screen.
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13. Additional Features (continued)
Documentation:
QRC QCC FAQ
Service manuals
System Config.:
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Jumper / low level Service manuals
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Tap the seventh icon to access the original screen
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accessed during the initial “connection” step above.
At any time tap the “left” arrow to go back the
previous screen.
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15. NOTES
Use this section to jot down any information (such as specific programming settings) you may need in the future.
Pump 1
Pump 2
Pump 3
Blower
Circ. Pump
Light
Ozone
Current
Time Fomat
TSC Used
85-0137 Rev.1 09/03
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