
But when connected to the personality board, it does not fire-even though according to the ScreenLogic screen it is on (red button), and even though the heater relay light on the outdoor control panel lights up as if the heater is on (but it's not). When disconnected from the personality board (with the control leads jumped, thus returning it to stand alone mode), it works perfectly, just as it always has. But I am having some problems controlling the other elements of the system, possibly due to incorrect configuration of ScreenLogic (I find the User Manual and other instructions to be remarkably uninformative!). And ScreenLogic seems to control the pump as one would expect.

I believe I have made all the correct connections, and the ScreenLogic app appears to work-certainly monitors the system. The IC40 is powered through the integrated chlorinator transformer in the Power Center and is cycled through the pump relay (per the manual). The pump and heater are directly connected to 240v power, not through Power Center relays.

This year I decided to integrate them all with an Intellitouch system, consisting of a Power Center with an I5+3 personality board. Prior to this year my equipment all worked perfectly, independently of one another. Screenlogic is practical, versatile and offers a reliable interface to monitor your spa.My system consists of a Variflo VS pump, an Intellichlor IC40, and a MasterTemp 250. You can’t go wrong with this, as managing the pool becomes nearly effortless. However, occasionally, you can encounter some problems, and troubleshooting may seem daunting, without the help of a professional. But you can manage well if you tweak around in a set pattern. The sooner you find the cause, the quicker you can deal with the problem. Here’s what to do if your Screenlogic refuses to connect locally or remotely:Ī network issue is the most common reason for a failed connection, impacting both the local and the remote connection. Make sure that the network remains the same throughout. If you are running more than a single wireless router, this probably is why your Screenlogic is writhing with issues. Many routers can emit more than a single signal. Uniforming the network will solve the problem in this case. Start by turning off the modem, router, control center and all the internet devices connected to the router. Now switch them on again, starting with the modem (cable/DSL), wireless router, the control center and Screenlogic wireless router. Screenlogic wireless router would power up the protocol adapter.

Once you see the router booted, turn on the rest of the devices attached to the router. This should reset the system in case of Dynamic addresses.

Screenlogic can be acting up, but sometimes all it needs to work again is a simple reboot.
