@Djones5548
I'm sorry to say that "Not yet" is unfortunately correct.
I could write adnauseam on this topic (it's been a personal project of mine), but it's Thanksgiving, so I'll save you the long read.
Here is the "readers digest" version...
When I spoke to a Pentair rep in the month of June, 2018, she had told me that the target release date of the firmware to allow for the multi-positioning feature, should be released in the second quarter of 2019. That target date has been moved to the right several times during my extensive correspondence with several key figures at Pentair. I have participated in teleconferences, back and forth email correspondence, etc. with product managers, "innovation" managers, engineers, etc. And yet I have nothing positive to report.
@Katodude is correct. The last projected timeline that I have received is Q3, 2021. "
We do have an IntelliCenter development plan for IntelliValves to be placed on the RS-485 bus to allow five preset positions on the IntelliValve. That functionality is currently scheduled to be completed in Q3 of next year".
I have went so far as to request (more like begging or pleading), on several occasions that Pentair just release the IntelliValve API's, and then some of the smart guys here (that's not me), who are involved in this project, could possibly solve this issue. It doesn't appear that will happen either.
At this very moment, I am blasting one of my IntelliValves with different RS-485 commands and recording responses . Several other individuals are doing the same. And because of this determination to "hack or jailbreak" these actuators, some IntelliValves are now permanently silent, as they rest for all eternity in the IntelliValve graveyard.
After the holidays and my involvement with my "other" pool automation project, I will attempt to breath some life into this quest and see what I can do to move that last target date, slightly to the left if possible. But the "squeaky wheel" approach doesn't really seem to work with Pentair. It's like their deaf or something.
And as
@Jimrahbe and others have said here before me, "don't hold your breath"!
Happy Thanksgiving...
r.