Ok, the final step is the programming... Since it's the POOL circuit that turns the pump on and off, you'll set a schedule for POOL to run all day, say from 9:00-5:00PM. You'll then create a different program to turn your HISPD (or whatever you called it) circuit on inside of that period. So perhaps you'll have the HISPD circuit activate from 9:01 to 12:00. I'm not sure if it's important to have that 1 minute of pad in there, but it's only a minute so I have mine like that. Keep in mind that the HISPD circuit doesn't control the FILTER PUMP relay so you have to turn the pump on first with the POOL circuit.
The programmed schedules are discrete commands... in the example above at 9:00 it sends the command to turn the FILTER PUMP relay on. At 9:01 it'll send the command to turn the speed up on the pump. At 12:00 it'll send the command to turn the speed down, and at 5:00 it'll turn the FILTER PUMP relay off. What this means is that if you manually do something else, such as turn the pump off manually via the easytouch control panel at say 10:00 AM, then it won't turn on again (automatically that is) until the next discrete command is sent to turn the relay on. In this case at 9:00 the next day.