SR Smith SRSTX1 RF Remote Control User Manual WPC 1
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RF Remote Control
SRS-1C-TX, SRS-2C-TX
Installation Instructions: Read all instructions before
attempting to perform installation work.
Beta Product – Standard UL 379 Testing Underway
Type 3R Rainproof Enclosure
RF Remote Frequency = 915MHz
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
FOR USE WITH POOL AND SPA PRODUCTS Such as PoolLUX Plus :pLx-PL60&pLx-PL100
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CAUTION: POWER AND SIGNAL OUTPUT CONDUITS MUST BE NON-METALLIC
ATTENTION: CONDUITS POUR PUISSANCE DE SORTIE ET SORTIE SIGNAL DOIT
ETRE NON METALLIQUE
DANGER – FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS AND THE
OWNER’S MANUAL MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
Basic safety precautions shall be observed when installing and operating the poolLUX
Plus (Part Number pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100) and other associated equipment:
1. A qualified electrician must install the poolLUX Plus (Part Number pLX-PL60 or pLX-
PL100) in accordance with the requirements of NEC ANSI/NFPA 70 and Article 680.
2. The poolLUX Plus (Part Number pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100) must be mounted on a flat
vertical surface. The unit must be a minimum of 4 inches above the ground level,
pool deck, or higher than 8 inches above the maximum pool water level, whichever
provides greatest elevation. The unit must be positioned a minimum of 4 feet (1.2 m)
from the inside wall of the pool, unless separated from the pool by a solid fence, wall,
or other permanent barrier.
3. ONLY USE COPPER CONDUCTORS.
4. Do not exceed the maximum electrical ratings of the poolLUX Plus (Part Number
pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100) components (indicated on page 3), wiring devices, and
current carrying capacity of the conductors.
5. This poolLUX Plus (Part Number pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100) is intended to be used
with low voltage underwater luminaires that comply with Article 680 of the National
Electrical Code and does not require bonding due to their polymeric or isolated
application design.
6. This device should never operate equipment that could cause property damage,
bodily injury, or death should it be activated unexpectedly.
7. Use with branch circuit breakers with 15 amperes or less.
8. This device must be used with an approved ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
9. Use rain-tight or wet location hubs that comply with the requirements in the standard
for conduit, tubing, and cable fittings (UL514b) only.
10. The conduit hub is to be connected to the power input conduit before the hub is
connected to the enclosure.
11. Never allow children to operate the pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100 unsupervised.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device
can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présentappareilestconforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L'exploitationestautorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareildoit
accepter tout brouillageradioélectriquesubi, mêmesi le brouillageest susceptible
d'encompromettre le fonctionnement.
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by S.R.Smith, LLC will void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment on a different circuit than that of the receiver.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio and Television Technician for help.
RF Exposure Statement
IC Statement
FCC WARNING
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Electrical Ratings:
Do not exceed the maximum electrical output rating of each unit listed below.
Model Input Output
pLX-PL60 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.6A max 12-13 VAC, 60 Watt max
pLX-PL100 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.0A max 12-13 VAC, 100 Watt max
Use a 15 Amp, 120VAC GFCI Circuit Breaker for input power. Refer to pages 6 through 8
for installation instructions.
Auto Reset Fuse
To help protect against undesirable electrical conditions, the poolLUX Plus (Part Number
pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100) utilizes an automatic resettable fuse that will stop electricity in
the event of a short circuit, overload, or overheat condition. When the fault condition is
rectified, the output power will self-reset without user intervention.
Recommended tools and supplies:
1. Circular hole saw for installation of 3/4” and or 1” non-metallic conduit depending on
installation requirements. Do not use spade bits for opening the conduit knockouts.
2. Application appropriate and approved ‘rain-tight’ or ‘wet location’ conduit hubs.
3. Additional duct seal may be required for high count or multi conduit installation.
* Note – Every installation will have at least two (multi) conduits - one for input
power and one for output power. Most installations will likely have several output
power conduits.
4. Slotted screw driver, size #2
5. Phillips screw driver, size #2
6. Drill
7. #10 Screws appropriate for installing the product onto a wall (Installer supplied)
* Note – It is recommend to hand tighten all screw terminals and screw fasteners
inside the enclosure and front cover until snug and secure. Be sure not to
overtighten as permanent damage may occur.
poolLUX Plus
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The pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100 consists of the following parts:
Item #
Qty.
Component Part #
Description
1
1
04-15542-00
Cover, Enclosure
2
1
04-15542-01
Housing, Rear, Enclosure
3
1
44-15039-00
Transformer, 12V 60VA (Used on pLX-PL60 only)
3
1
44-15040-00
Transformer, 12V 100VA (Used on pLX-PL100 only)
4
1
02-15341-00
Back Plate
5
1
02-15342-00
Metal Input Voltage Isolation Barrier
6
1
38-15002-01
Switch, 3 Position
7
1
01-15156-00
Heatsink, Fin (Used on pLX-PL100 only, not shown)
8
1
41-15004-08
Terminal Block
9
1
24-15012-00
Heat Transfer Tape 2" Tall x 3" Wide
(Used on pLX-PL100 only, not shown)
10
1
01-15155-00
Slug, Heatsink (Used on pLX-PL100 only not shown)
11
1
22-15063-00
O-Ring, Heatsink 329 (9452K48)
(Used on pLX-PL100 only, not shown)
12
4
10-15078-05
8-32 X 3/8" Pan Head Phillips Screw S/S, Transformer Screws
13
2
10-15089-07
Screw, M3 X 14mm PMPH SS
14
4
A7000
8-32 Kep Nut
15
4
A10670
8-32 UNC-2A X ¼”, PMPH SS, Back Plate & Cover Screws
16
1
10-15202-00
Screw, 8-18 X ½”, Cover Security
17
1
SRS-1C-RXR
Receiver, 915 MHz
18
1
Antenna, 915 MHz (not shown)
19
1
SRS-1C-TX
Transmitter, 915 MHz (not shown)
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Enclosure mounting:
8. Locate the poolLUX Plus (Part Number pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100) in an appropriate
area that meets the following requirements:
a. Must be mounted on a flat vertical surface.
b. Must be a minimum of 4 inches above the ground level, pool deck, or higher
than 8 inches above the maximum pool water level, whichever provides greatest
elevation.
c. Must be positioned a minimum of 4 feet (1.2 m) from the inside wall of the pool
unless separated from the pool by a solid fence, wall, or other permanent
barrier.
For the unit to be adequately air cooled, allow a minimum gap of 9/32” (7.2mm)
between the wall and the back surface of the unit. The stand-off mounting tabs will
make contact with the wall.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
•TURN OFF INCOMING POWER BEFORE SERVICING EQUIPMENT.
•ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY
QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL PERSONEL.
•GFCI BREAKER MUST BE USED TO CONNECT pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100 TO INPUT
POWER.
•VERIFY ALL ELECTRICAL RATINGS BEFORE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
•FOLLOW PROPER WIRING PRACTICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL NATIONAL
AND LOCAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.
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9. By hand open the enclosure by pulling the front cover off evenly by the top and
bottom tabs. Do not angle or ‘hinge’ the cover when removing or damage may
occur. If you cannot open the enclosure by hand, use a flat blade screwdriver to
twist open the finger tabs of the cover at the top and bottom of the unit.
10. Securely install a wall material appropriate #10 screw, supplied by the installer, into
the location where the unit will be installed. The screw head must be 1 1/8” away
from the wall to allow the unit to be mounted correctly.
11. Place the mounting tab of the poolLUX Plus (Part Number pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100)
over the #10 screw and let it hang in place. Level the unit and mark the remaining 2
mounting screw locations on the wall. Use 2 more material appropriate #10 screws,
supplied by the installer, to secure the unit to the wall through the mounting holes
on the back of the unit. Once the lower two screws are secure, tighten the top screw
to securely hold the upper portion of the enclosure in place.
Top Tab
Bottom Tab
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Input / Supply Line Voltage:
1. Remove the metal input voltage isolation barrier by unscrewing the mounting screw.
Once the securing screw is removed, the isolation cover will pull straight out to allow
easier access to the conduit knockout locations.
*Note – Once all conduits are connected, replace the metal input voltage isolation
barrier and mounting screw. Tighten until the mounting screw is secure.
2. Bring the supply power conduit to one of the four, lower right input power conduit
knockout locations that terminate ‘inside’ the isolation barrier. No output
connections are allowed through these knockout locations.
*Note – The wiring of the input and output power are required to use separate
conduits and must not share an individual conduit. No conduit should contain both
input and output power wiring.
3. Using a hole saw, open the knockouts for the size of the conduit (¾” or 1”) being
installed.
Metal Input Voltage
Isolation Barrier
Mounting Screw
Locations of
Input Power
Knockouts
Locations of
Output Power
Knockouts
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4. Attach an approved ‘rain-tight’ or ‘wet location’ hub to the conduit. After the hub is
attach to the conduit, attached the hub to the enclosure.
5. Connect the GFCI protected, 15A max, supply voltage line to the right side of the
terminal block. Strip ¼” of insulation and then connect the wires to the marked
terminals and tighten securely.
120V Hot GFCI Load to terminal marked: H
120V Neutral GFCI Load to terminal marked: N
Electrical System Ground to terminal marked: GND
6. Replace and secure the metal input voltage isolation barrier and verify that the input
wiring screw terminals are secure.
Output wiring for lights and light sources:
1. The combined load of all lights connected to the poolLUX Plus must not exceed the
following:
•pLX-PL60 = 60 watts max.
•pLX-PL100 = 100 watts max.
2. The enclosure provides four (4) output conduit locations. If additional conduit
terminations are required, an approved junction box may be used as a termination
point and multiple output cables may be run through a single feeder conduit to the
pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100.
Input Wiring Locations
13V
12V
L/V
GND
H
N
Locations of
Input Power
Knockouts
Locations of
Output Power
Knockouts
GND
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3. Using a hole saw, open the knockout for the size of the conduit (¾” or 1”) being
installed.
4. Bring output conduits to the open conduit locations. Any conduit used as output
wiring runs between the lights and pLX-PL60 or pLX-PL100 and any external
controller shall be Non-Metallic (polymeric).
ATTENTION: LES CONDUITS DOIVENT ÊTRE RELIÉS PAR LA MASSE
5. Attach an approved ‘Rain-tight’ or ‘wet location’ hub to the conduit first, and then
attach hub to the enclosure.
6. The poolLUX Plus has two electrical taps or connection points that allow for 12VAC
or 13VAC operation. Securely connect the lights’ two conductors to the electrical
(taps) output terminals. Most installations will utilize the terminal configuration of
12VAC terminal and low voltage common terminal. In some cases (voltage loss can
occur due to extended cabling and/or junction boxes connections), additional
voltage may be required to operate the lights requiring use of the 13VAC terminal
and the low voltage common terminal.
DO NOT use or bridge both the 12VAC and 13VAC terminal positions at the same
time.
7. Do a final inspection to verify all wiring connections are correct.
8. Once inspected, align the panel bayonet guides to the snap-in receivers along the
centerline of the enclosure. Evenly and gently, push the cover in place ensuring that
both the top and bottom latches ‘snap’ in place.
9. Allow power from the input supply voltage to the unit and function test the unit via
the three-way rocker switch on the upper, right side of the unit.
Output Wiring Locations
13V
12V
L/V
GND
H
N
GND
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MANUAL ROCKER SWITCH OPERATION
The poolLUX Plus utilizes one rocker switch for operation with the wireless transmitter.
The switch must be in the MIDDLE position before powering on for the first time.
To Turn ON Manually:
Flip the Rocker Switch to the ‘UP’ or
‘On’ position.
*Note – When the Rocker Switch is in
the ON position, the Wireless Remote
will not work.
To Turn OFF:
Flip the Rocker Switch to the
‘MIDDLE’ or ‘OFF’ position.
*Note – When the Rocker Switch is in
the OFF position, the Wireless
Remote will not work.
To Turn On wireless Remote
Operation:
Flip the Rocker Switch in the ‘Down’
position or the ‘Remote’ position.
*Note – Remote Operations will not
work unless the Rocker Switch is in
the ‘Down’ position or the ‘Remote’
position.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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WIRELESS REMOTE OPERATION
The new poolLUX Plus RF remote system requires no
complex programming and is shipped ready to use. In the
event that another poolLUX Plus is installed nearby and is
operating on the same channel code, the channel code
(1-16) may be easily changed by choosing another via the 4
position DIP switch package found inside the remote. The
receiver board inside the control panel will also need to be
changed to match.
Sleep Mode:
To conserve battery power, the remote will enter standby
mode when no function has been selected for 30 seconds
or more. To wake the remote, simply press the ‘1’ or ‘S’
button momentarily. The indicator will light up solid for 5
seconds indicating that it is ready to transmit. A rapidly
flashing indicator indicates that a command signal was sent
to the control panel.
To Turn On Using the Wireless Remote Operation:
Push the button marked (1) ‘ON/OFF – COLOR CHANGE’
to toggle on and off the power of the poolLUX Plus.
Color Changing Operation
To change LED pool light colors simply toggle the power
OFF, then ON using the button marked ‘1’ within 1 second.
Continue toggling until the desired color or light show is
reached.
‘New Feature’
1 Button - Color Sync / Reset Operation
(only for SR Smith LED Treo, FG, Treo Micro & LED water features)
To color synch lights in a multi-light installation, simple
press the “S” button once and wait 15 seconds. During this
time, the lights will flash on and off several times, pause in
the off mode, then finally resume at color mode 1 (soft color
change).
*Note – The Rocker Switch on the poolLUX Plus must be
set to REMOTE for wireless operation.
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poolLUX Plus Internal Wiring
Wiring Schematic
Electrical
Connections