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![]() Click the button under the alarm light, up arrow gives you Sprache, select English and enter.
The new power bars work great so far! *edit* Oops, didn't see there was a page 28. Last edited by Reefer Rob; 03-17-2007 at 04:16 PM. |
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![]() So far all I can see different with the digital power bars is you can daisy chain the control wires, and they retain a memory if they are disconnected. For example if you set the initial state for your return pump socket as "on", if it looses communication with the controller it will revert to "on", and your return will continue to run.
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![]() the new digital powerbars is what ive been waiting for
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![]() Differences digital and conventional powerbars summary:
Digital powerbar - has own microprocessor, is bus-capable and addressable (->daisy chain possible) - memory for initial states, eg while communication to ProfiLux is disturbed - 6 sockets - 4 of them are protected against high inrush currents - please see manual here: http://www.ghl-kl.de/Produkte/Aquari...ar6D-CDUSA.pdf Conventional powerbar - 4 sockets - no "intelligence" - can't be daisy-chained - no high inrush current protection |
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