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Section 5. Wiring Options for
Controlling Jandy
WaterColors LED Lights
NOTE:
The Jandy WaterColors RGBW LED Lights will not
operate properly with light dimmers. Do not wire the
Jandy Lights to any dimming circuitry.
To the extent allowed by code and capacity of the
electrical equipment, multiple Jandy lights may be
controlled with a single switch so their colors will always
be synchronized.
Separate switches may be used to control the on/off and
color functions of each Jandy light. It is recommended
that these switches be located next to each other to
facilitate simple color synchronization when desired.
All switches must be operated at the same time to assure
color synchronization. Otherwise, the lights will work
independently of each other.
5.1
Wiring to an AquaLink
Control System
The Jandy WaterColors RGBW LED Lights can be wired
into the Jandy AquaLink
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simplified operation of the lights, as well as a means to
synchronize the color change function. Connect the lights
to one of the auxiliary relays in the Power Center.
NOTE:
It is recommended to connect one light per relay so
each light can be controlled separately. However, up to
four lights can be connected on a single relay. If there
are more than four lights installed on one AquaLink RS
system, ensure there is more than one auxiliary relay
available in the Power Center.
Refer to Figures 2 and 3 to connect the Jandy Color
Lights to the Power Center.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR
ELECTROCUTION, which could result in serious
injury or death. A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) must be provided for 120 volt models. A
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) for 120
Volt transformers should be used if required by the
transformer manufacturer or if required by the local
applicable code and/or Authority Having Jurisdiction
(AHJ). When a GFCI is used, the conductors on
the load side of the GFCI circuit shall not occupy
conduit, boxes, or enclosures containing other
conductors unless the additional conductors are
also protected by a GFCI. Refer to local codes for
complete details.
RS
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RS control system to provide
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WaterColors RGBW LED Lights | Installation & Operation Manual
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NOTE:
The Jandy WaterColors Lights are available in 120-
volt and 12-volt versions. If installing a 12-volt light,
a NRTL certified 120-volt/12-volt step-down (AC)
transformer must be used. For more information about
12-volt installations, refer to Section 8 of this manual.
5.2
Wiring to a Time Clock
The Jandy WaterColors RGBW LED Lights can be wired
into a basic time clock to automatically turn on the lights
at a predesignated time. Refer to Figure 4 to connect the
lights into the time clock.
5.3
Wiring to a Switch
The Jandy WaterColors RGBW LED Lights can be wired
into a switch to manually turn on/off the lights. Refer to
Figure 5 to connect the lights into the switch.
Section 6. Jandy WaterColors RGBW
LED Light Operating
Instructions
6.1
To Operate the Light and Change
Colors
Turn the light ON. The first time the light is turned on,
the color sequence begins with the Alpine White. To
change the color, turn the light OFF and then ON within
three (3) seconds. Continue turning OFF and ON until
the desired light color mode is reached. See Table 1 for
the color mode sequence.
Table 1.
Jandy WaterColors Lights Sequence
Sequence Order
1
Alpine White
2
Sky Blue
3
Cobalt Blue
4
Caribbean Blue
5
Spring Green
6
Emerald Green
7
Emerald Rose
8
Magenta
9
Violet
10
Slow Color Splash
11
Fast Color Splash
12
America the Beautiful
13
Fat Tuesday
14
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NOTE:
When the light is turned OFF for more than seven (7)
seconds, it will remain in the color set that is currently
active. When the light is turned back ON, the light will
be on the same color set.
Color Modes