34 Mini-Wave PE4 Installation Guide
Copyright © 2006 Intermatic, Inc.
Operating Programmed Functions
Depending on how you have wired the system, the ve function buttons on the Hand-Held
Remote control the ve circuits in the Control Center. You should apply the appropriate label to
the ve buttons — describing the appropriate equipment according to your installation — from
the assortment of labels supplied.
Buttons <1> and <2> control Relay 1 and Relay 2.
Buttons <4> and <5> control Relay 4 and Relay 5.
Button <3> controls the Valve Actuators operating the booster pump, a water feature, or
whatever else you might have installed..
Button <P/S> controls the Valve Actuators.
When you press any of these buttons, the appropriate circuit toggles ON or OFF. In addition,
when the circuit is ON, the Hand-Held Controller’s display shows the circuit number along the
top of the screen.
Changing Batteries
The Hand-Held Remote Transceiver requires three (3) AA
batteries. Battery life is about one year in typical use.
To change batteries:
Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws
on the back of the unit, as indicated.
Place three new batteries in the unit, making sure to
observe “+” and “–” polarity.
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Remove
3 screws
Remove
3 screws