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Thanks for all the replies. I'm just confused on how to find the revision as I only have the PDA and no panel to control the system.
The IQ20-a includes just the antenna. This only adds wireless capability to your PDA system. You still use the PDA to program everything. This basically adds SmartPhone ability to turn things on and off. It is a wholly useless upgrade.
Terminology question. When you say just the antenna do you mean the white round device? That is more then an antenna. It is a wireless WIFI transmitter.
Yes. It is better said it adds "WiFi" capability. But physically it is just the round antenna "assembly".
I am confused how the OP in this thread says they upgraded their “antenna” and still has the blue device.
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The antenna is actually white I’m not sure what board is in it but I know I have never replaced it. It’s probably the original which is about 7-8 years old. Thanks for your reply photos coming today.Yes. It is better said it adds "WiFi" capability. But physically it is just the round antenna "assembly".
Great, this is what I need, where can I get a rs board kit with 2.0 transmitter . ThanksThe IQ20-a includes just the antenna. This only adds wireless capability to your PDA system. You still use the PDA to program everything. This basically adds SmartPhone ability to turn things on and off. It is a wholly useless upgrade.
The IQ20-rs includes the antenna and a new system board that makes your system an "RS" system. You now program with the SmartPhone or Web interface. Jandy also has full access to your system for troubleshooting. Your PDA is now just used to turn things on and off. You will most likely never use the PDA again.
The upgrade is very easy. You add the antenna to any available 4 wire communications port (you can put 2 devices in each port). You replace the system board with the new one. Total time is about 15 minutes start to finish. Once done, you will need to totally re-program your system. The instructions included tell you what parameters to write down to make programming easier. I didn't follow that step but it took only 5 minutes to figure it out. It is basically just matching up AUX ports with what they do.
This is the board you will be taking out and replacing with the new, RS board.
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Great, this is what I need, where can I get a rs board kit with 2.0 transmitter . Thanks