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An example for “pulse only“:
Performance “low power“: Outputs “channel” 1 and 2 to 20%, 3 and 4 to 40%
Performance “high power“: Outputs “channel” 1 and 2 to 80%, 3 and 4 to 100%
Pulse frequency “pulse ow“ to 1.5 sec.
Start ramp “ramp“ to 0.5 sec.
Connect a pump to each socket of the channels.
Result:
The pumps at the outputs 1 and 2 will vary their output between 20% and 80% with a start ramp of 0.5 sec., at a pulse
cycle dened with 1.5 sec.
The pumps at the outputs 3 and 4 will vary their output between 40% and 100% with a start ramp of 0.5 sec., at a
pulse cycle dened with 1.5 sec.
If the night mode function “night mode“ is enabled, this will interrupt the pulse operation for the programmed time
interval, for example, from 9:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m., during which all pumps will remain in the “low power” setting. In the
morning after 9 a.m., the selected pulse operation of the pump will then start.
Further options:
“pulse ow“ can be used as Wavecontroller for Wavebox or Turbelle
®
propeller pumps. With “low power“ (at 0% or
100%) and “high power“ (to 100% or 0%) the four channels can be controlled directly or alternately. The resonant
frequency should then be entered precisely in “pulse ow“. If one of the four channels in “low power“ is set to 100%,
the “night mode“ function cannot be activated!
“ramp“ is the setting of a time delayed start process through a rotational speed delay. It performs a quiet gentle start
of the pump.
“random ow“ generates a random alternating pulse frequency in the range between 0.5 and 3 sec. Clicking on
“random ow“ will cancel the time setting in “pulse ow“.

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