PDA with IAquaLink antenna and successfully programming

ncpoolguy

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Jul 1, 2020
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North Carolina
Today I learned that you can program your pda based system via the web interface if you have an iAquaLink antenna. I discovered this after I disconnected my pda as it wasn’t connecting to the receiver. Apologies if this was known-I was under the assumption that it could not program.

It’s not perfect-as I can’t seem to get my spa lights programmed to Jandy watercolors. But it’ll do until I can find a new pcb board.

Things I’ve been able to do: set pump speed, schedule, set aqua pure, assign jva, name aux among other things.
 
Always good to read up on this. But this write up mentions a pda based system still can only program via the pda with the addition of an IQ30 antenna. I was able to program from the web interface with my original pda pcb installed once I disconnected my pda from the system.
 
Do you have a RS PCB or a PDA PCB?

Can you show us a picture of the PCB?

@PoolGate what do you know about this?
 
This all came about today. I had ordered a new pcb (rs8 p&s…or so I thought). My pda had stopped responding but I noticed that if I disconnected my PDA, my aqualink would connect (when my pda wouldn’t connect my aqualink would not as well)
So I went ahead and popped in the new pcb and began to program. It was then I noticed that this pcb I ordered had incorrect stickers on it and was actually a rs-2/6 dual. I took it off and reinstalled the pda pcb. Since my settings were all gone, I logged into iAquaLink through web interface which I hadn’t done in the past and I was able to seemingly program all aspects.
 

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