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INTRODUCTION

 

Thank you for the purchase of the ApexEL System. This quick and easy 

guide will help you through the process of quickly and efficiently setting up 
your ApexEL System. 

CONFIRMING SYSTEM COMPONENTS 

 

IDENTIFYING THE ApexEL AND EB832 

Throughout this guide there will be images to the left and information about 
that image to the right.  You can click on any image to expand and better 

see that image.  We will start off by identifying the different components of 
your new ApexEL Base Unit and EB832. 

Summary of Contents for APEXEL

Page 1: ...etting up your ApexEL System CONFIRMING SYSTEM COMPONENTS IDENTIFYING THE ApexEL AND EB832 Throughout this guide there will be images to the left and information about that image to the right You can click on any image to expand and better see that image We will start off by identifying the different components of your new ApexEL Base Unit and EB832 ...

Page 2: ... controller press the button quickly The Apex status light will go fromOrange Green Purple Green Orange To put the Apex into WiFi access mode press and hold the reset button until the status LED changes to BLUE about 6 seconds then release the reset button To initialize the Apex to factory settings press and hold the button until the status LED turns RED about 30 seconds then release the reset but...

Page 3: ...pH Measures the pH in the tank Use either double junction lab grade pH probes or the lab grade pH probes BNC style pH probe jack Ethernet Ethernet cable between the Apex and your router preferred way RJ45 Ethernet jack accepts straight through CAT 5 or CAT 6 Ethernet cables You can use both WiFi and Ethernet for redundancy I O Port Mini DIN 8 jack for connecting a Breakout Box The Breakout Box BoB...

Page 4: ...s To control 24V DC equipment less than 30W like our PMUP and other future Neptune products For the DIY you can get the DC24 to Bare wire cable 1LINK ports To control up to three 1LINK devices like the WAV pumps or the DOS ...

Page 5: ...ort and will possibly damage the Apex 120VAC 7A Outlets Eight programmable relay outputs Each output can handle up to 7A 840W max All EB832 outputs combined can not exceed 15A 1800W Outlet Status Each LED indicates the ON OFF of the matching EB832 output An LED will flash if the load on the corresponding output exceeds 7A Internal Power Supply Supplies power to the 1LINK and 24V DC outputs ...

Page 6: ...the mounting bracket template Mark the holes and attach the ApexEL Template Tips Allow approximately 2 3 clearance below the ABU for cables If mounting the ApexEL into Sheetrock or concrete please use the proper mounting hardware not supplied ...

Page 7: ...How to rotate the ApexEL Base Unit Lightly pull on the tab located on the right side of the mounting bracket Manually raise or lower the ApexEL Base Unit Do not attempt to remove the bracket ...

Page 8: ...ore clearance above the EB832 to have the the ability to install and remove the Energy Bar from its mount Allow 3 on the left lower corner of the EB832 for connecting AquaBus and other cables Leave 1 2 of space for the fan on the right side of the EB832 If mounting the EB832 into sheetrock or concrete please use the proper mounting hardware not supplied ...

Page 9: ... the 6 AquaBus cable into one of the two AquaBus ports on the ApexEL Connect the other end of the AquaBus cable into one of the three AquaBus ports on the Energy Bar DO NOT plug in Ethernet or any other modules including the display in at this time ...

Page 10: ...een Purple Green Orange Blue The EB832 status light will flash rapidly while establishing communications with the ApexEL and then will turn solid Orange Orange is the new Green We have all come accustomed to a solid green status light indicating that the ApexEL is communicating with the modules A solid orange status light will now indicate this ...

Page 11: ...CHOOSE YOUR DESIRED NETWORK CONNECTION ...

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