OK guys I think I have this figured out after playing with it this morning.
I have the unit wired correctly so we don’t need to worry about that.
The Circuit 2 Pool (Pool) must be on for the SWG to be on and for the display to indicate the pump is on. The display indicates the pump is on by displaying the pool temp.
So I have the Circuit 2 Pool (Pool) programmed to run the pump at 2200 rpm from 10 am to 5 pm. This circuit must always be on if I want the SWG to be on and the display to indicate the pump is on. That’s why it runs from 10 to 5 overlapping the Pool High circuit.
I have a Feature Circuit: Circuit 10: FT 1 (Pool High) programmed to run the pump at 3000 rpm from 10 am to 1201 pm.
So far so good.
If I press the P button on the remote or the Filter Pump button on the outside unit during times the pump is not scheduled to run the pump then operates in the Circuit 2 Pool (Pool) mode which is 2200 rpm with SWG on and display indicating the pump is on. If I press either of those buttons again the pump goes off, SWG off and display does not show pool temp.
If the pump is operating in the Circuit 2 Pool (Pool) mode, ie pool rpm 2200, and I want to run the pump at the Pool High mode, I simply press Menu > F Circuits > and turn the Pool (High) mode ON. The pump will go to 3000 rpm, SWG stays on, the display continues to display pool temp. If the pool is operating in Pool High mode I can go to Pool mode by turning off pool high. The pump goes to 2200, SWG stays on and the display shows pool temp.
So now this gets interesting. Outside of pump scheduled operation I can turn the pump on to high by pressing the Mode > F Circuits > Pump (High) to on. Pump goes on at 3000 rpm, SWG off, and the display does not display pool temp. If I press the P button then the SWG goes on and display shows pool temp and the pump stays at 3000 rpm because I just turn on the Circuit 2 Pool (Pool) mode and the Feature Circuit Pool (High) is still on.
Is everything right so far?