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P937 Pump Relay Colour  
This parameter selects the colour that a pump relay should be when it is in 
its “ON” state. The default is 2 = green, but can be changed to ‘no colour’, 
red or yellow. 
P938 Control Relay Colour  
This parameter selects the colour that a control relay should be when it is in 
its “ON” state. The default is 2 = green, but can be changed to ‘no colour’, 
red or yellow. 
P939 Miscellaneous Relay Colour 
This parameter selects the colour that a miscellaneous relay should be 
when it is in its “ON” state. The default is 2 = green, but can be changed to 
‘no colour’, red or yellow. 
All relays that are not programmed will show, ‘no colour’, i.e. they are off. 
Watchdog 
You can check how many times the unit has been switched on and look at 
the date and time of the last ten starts. This can be useful if there have been 
power failures or if for any reason the Zenith restarts due to a fault 
condition. The Zenith can be backed up from a battery which automatically 
cuts in during power failure, battery backed up units will continue 
uninterrupted operation and therefore will not register a loss of mains 
power. If, however the battery was to fail during a mains power interruption, 
a start-up would be recorded once power has been restored. 
The following parameters can be accessed by directly entering the 
parameter number. To do this, enter the program mode and then type in 
the appropriate parameter number. 
Important Notice 
When a relay has been failed, due to a fail signal having been received on its 
associated digital input, the relay LED will flash on and off, between yellow 
and red, to indicate that the relay has been failed but not put out of service. 
After the maximum attempts P300 have been made to start the device relay 
and it is put out of service then the relay LED will remain lit on red until 
such time that the input is reset.