Hello,
My Waterway Oasis automation unit died a few days ago and it might be some time before it's up and running again so I was hoping to get my pump running independently using it's own built-in control module. Unfortunately, the cable connecting the control module to the pump was removed by the technician who installed the Oasis controller so I found an extra piece of the same cable and reconnected them. The 4 connections (see pics) seem straightforward so I'm pretty sure I wired them properly but if so, it appears the screen on the module died at some point. The module still has power and will turn the pump on/off according to some old saved schedule but the screen is blank so I can't navigate the menus to make any changes.
I'm wondering if it's possible to disconnect the control module and do something with the pump's control inputs to turn it on and off manually. Like, would connecting the 10v PIN to either the A or B PIN cause the motor to run? If nothing like that is possible, I'd rather find out from one of the experts here then possibly damage my pump. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Kevin
PS There are also 4 dip switches but I couldn't find any information on what they do.
My Waterway Oasis automation unit died a few days ago and it might be some time before it's up and running again so I was hoping to get my pump running independently using it's own built-in control module. Unfortunately, the cable connecting the control module to the pump was removed by the technician who installed the Oasis controller so I found an extra piece of the same cable and reconnected them. The 4 connections (see pics) seem straightforward so I'm pretty sure I wired them properly but if so, it appears the screen on the module died at some point. The module still has power and will turn the pump on/off according to some old saved schedule but the screen is blank so I can't navigate the menus to make any changes.
I'm wondering if it's possible to disconnect the control module and do something with the pump's control inputs to turn it on and off manually. Like, would connecting the 10v PIN to either the A or B PIN cause the motor to run? If nothing like that is possible, I'd rather find out from one of the experts here then possibly damage my pump. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Kevin
PS There are also 4 dip switches but I couldn't find any information on what they do.