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Old 08-08-2007, 11:18 PM
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Hiya

You will find this in the pH control screen of the profilux pc software, i am assuming you are accessing the ProfiLux from your pc?

You then set the corresponding modes in this screen

For example you would set the maintained reading to 6.5 with a hysterix of 0.1 and set to switch on when the reading goes high.

I will try and find some screen shots for you, but please can you confirm you are viewing the settings via a pc, this will help in giving you advise.

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Old 08-08-2007, 11:27 PM
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Hi MIchael.
thankx for your respond. I do control it from my PC via rs cable. I am trying to use LAN module but i canot conected .
Wireless comp----router-----profilux....this conection dosnot work.



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Old 08-08-2007, 11:28 PM
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What firmware version are you running? You should be running V3.03 - Do you have an rs232 port on the back of your pc?

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Old 08-08-2007, 11:31 PM
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yes, i am
I did upgrade last nite..I went thrue LAn-tutorial step by step. No problem with RS cable connection,but LAn is the problem..
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Old 08-08-2007, 11:35 PM
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If you send a pm to matthias he will have you up and running in no time with LAN, this is one area I am still learning myself but will be fully clued up in the next week.

In the meantime drop matthias a pm and i am sure all will connect. You will find his posts here if you scroll back

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Old 08-08-2007, 11:41 PM
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Thankx Michael
i will do so......
i am going to work on it a litlle more...This is still very new for me)


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Old 08-18-2007, 02:37 PM
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Hi Matthias,

Ok, I need your help, I don't understand the following:

I have both the float sensor and the optical sensor. Both of them are connected to the Y-splitter. Both of them are positioned in my sump and my desire if to switch off Water 1 (Eheim pump) if one of them registers that the nominal level is attained.

If I set the Profilux to the Operation Mode: 2 independent adjustment cycles, I see that both sensors work, since the optical sensor = Water 1 and the float sensor = Water 2 and when I trigger either one of them (nominal value attained), they both do what they should do: cut the power to the associated socket.

Only problem, is that I want both of them to control the socket outlet Water 1. How can I do this ???? It's pretty much useless if I can only control Water 1 and Water 2..since how am I going to turn off my Eheim pump (that is on outlet Water1) ???

Can you please help !

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