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1. iPonic 624 User Manual From the Assign Stages option you can set humidity levels by selecting Humidity Stages This option allows you to program control settings for humidification and dehumidification processes After humidification and dehumidification settings have been set you can choose to Override your settings for specific humidity levels Page 56 of 56
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3. OK TO CONFIRM F2 HUMH CO2H Vent Fans AC co Alam AUTO AUTO ZiT AUTO iPonic 624 User Manual Soft Button No 5 isa Shortcut to the designated Equipment Settings for Room 2 In this example it s the Ventilation Settings Soft Button No 6 is a Shortcut to the designated Equipment Settings for Room 2 In this example it s the Air Conditioner Settings Soft Button No 7 isa Shortcut to the designated Equipment Settings for Room 2 In this example it s the CO2 Setpoint Soft Button No 8 is a Shortcut to the designated Equipment Settings for Room 2 In this example it s the Alarm Settings Page 23 of 56 Top Level Menu The Main Menu will appear when the Navigation Menu or OK button is activated The following four 4 options will appear on the Main Menu Setpoints This section allows you to configure preferred operating conditions for two greenrooms see Page 24 Reports All user data information graphs and reports are viewable in this option see Page 30 System Setup Initial programming and advanced parameters are set here see Page 32 Save Restore Configuration Configuration data can be saved or restored on a USB drive see Page 54 Stages This option is hidden by default unless it s activated in the Advanced settings see Page 55 The following pages describe the programming menu in details Be advised there are many settings that are room specific either Room 1 or
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5. please shut down and unplug your controller before inserting a USB drive You can use it to import schedules install programs and upgrade your firmware Please refer to the User Manual for more information iPonic 624 User Manual Page 15 of 56 Status Screens Main Status Screens There are three Main status screens The default status screen is divided between two rooms The top section displays the current status for Room 1 and the bottom section displays the current status for Room 2 If you press the Home button you will receive detailed information on the whole screen for Room 1 Press the Home button for detailed information for Room 2 The name of the equipment is displayed in each of the outputs as well as the current control status All of the numerical values shown are samples that will differ for each user Below is a description of each of the common settings Split screen view featuring two rooms Main screen view featuring Room 1 in Nighttime Setpoint Main screen view featuring Room 2 in Daytime Setpoint iPonic 624 User Manual Page 16 of 56 Screen Displays Temperature The inside temperature of each room is displayed CO2 The carbon dioxide levels are measured in parts per million in each room Humidity The relative humidity is listed in each room as a percentage Day Setpoint This is the current Setpoint for heating which features stages for temperatures and relative humidity in addit
6. 4 easy steps Step 1 Mount Your iPonic 624 Find a suitable place to mount your iPonic 624 Locate the four 4 mounting holes at the base of your unit Leave at least ten 10 inches of workspace below the unit Use appropriate tools to mount the controller Mount the controller to a sturdy surface Before you turn on your iPonic 624 find a secure location for permanent placement near an outlet Ideally the iPonic 624 should be located near the greenhouse facility in an area that won t be exposed to direct sunlight Make sure the surface area is sturdy enough for the controller and the additional weight of the equipment power cords The controller should be mounted in an easily accessible area at the primary user s eye level Keep your iPonic 624 away from condensation humidity moisture and extreme temperatures Step 2 Install The Sensor Modules Unwrap the protective packaging Uncoil the 16 foot sensor cables Attach the plugs into the designated ports Screw in the blue plugs securely For best results hang the sensor modules from the plant canopy Bear in mind that the light sensor is located at the top of the module The module should be close enough to the grow lights to register an accurate reading To ensure accurate and consistent sensor results keep the cables away from high voltage wiring power inverters motor controllers and mercury arc or sodium lamp circuits Step 3 Power Up Your
7. and 4 Measurement Units allows you to set the desired units of measurement for temperatures and lighting Page 33 of 56 Equipment Setup iPonic 624 User Manual The Equipment Setup option allows you to customize each equipment type for every outlet The Quick Setup option allows you to configure 8 outputs It is recommended that you begin with the Quick Setup The Soft Buttons that surround the display can also be used The Basic Equipment Setting screen shows factory defaults that can be checked or unchecked by toggling with the Soft Buttons The only restriction is that there can only be 8 checked boxes which correspond to the outlets Page 34 of 56 Main Menu 1 Quick Setup 2 Advanced Ok bo select Light Room 1 2 CO2 Room 1 3 Cool Room 1 Ok bo select 4 DeHum Room 1 5 Light Room 2 Equipment Menu 1 Light Room 1 Ok bo select 2 CO2 Room 1 3 Cool Room 1 Equipment settings Light iPonic 624 User Manual The Advanced option allows you to customize the settings for each equipment type in detail The Equipment Menu options matches the 8 outlets on the controller You can also select the room the equipment controls The Equipment Menu has 8 equipment settings for each room The procedures for setting up the Lights for Room 1 will be examined in the next four diagrams The same process applies to the other equipment options The Equipm
8. cut off when fan is running C02 Tank On 00H 00M 1 Switch b et Hour CO2 On Time ith 00m 10s ah 00m 30s re RS RE iPonic 624 User Manual OS Off 00H 00M 308 The CO2 Settings screen allows you to program a Deadband to prevent equipment from turning on and off set a Fan Cut Off time to not waste carbon dioxide switch between a CO2 tank and or generator and configure all cycle times Your CO2 equipment will not run when the CO2 Fan Cut Off option is enabled This will prevent you from wasting carbon dioxide The CO2 Cycle On Time allows you to schedule the time when carbon dioxide is injected into the room from a tank The CO2 Cycle Off Time is set to shut off to allow the carbon dioxide to fill the room to avoid saturation Page 43 of 56 Potter NI Light Settings Power CoolDown time 300 Seconds Allow Light to run independently from Day Setpoint No Using Separate Light Controller No Power Protecting 900Sec E aiou Light nn independent from Day Setpoint No Using Separate Light Controller No EE Allow Light to run independently from Day Setpoint No Using Separate Light Controller No iPonic 624 User Manual The Light Settings are advanced features that allow you to prevent equipment damage if there s a power surge control lighting for the Day Setpoint and add additional light sources The Power Cool Down Time is a safety feature that
9. on link cloud com Serial No 070D 09 0d 0019 Registration Key amp iPonic 624 User Manual Communication Setup is the 7 option in the System Setup Menu that allows you to configure your controller to connect to the Internet for remote access From the Communication Setup Menu you can configure your controller to be accessible from your PC with the IP Address on your router Your controller can be accessed remotely through the internet Once you plug in your Ethernet cable the settings from your router will appear You can also manually enter all the values by pressing Soft Button No 1 to populate router information See Page 13 for more information You will need a Registration Key to access the Link 4 Cloud From the Server Setup option you can obtain a new Registration Key by selecting Reset Registration Key See Page 13 for more information Page 52 of 56 Measurement Units iPonic 624 User Manual Measurement Units is the 8 option in the System Setup Menu which allows you to set desired units of measurement for temperatures and lighting From the Measurement Units Setup option you can select Fahrenheit or Celsius for temperatures and W m2 or klux for light units Page 53 of 56 4 SAVE RESTORE CONFIGURATION wu 2 Reports 3 System Setup 4 Save Restore Config Ok bo select 1 11 iL fi L Confiqurabon Confiqurabten Configuration Save and Restore Ente
10. set the date or synchronize your controller with the time clock on the internet The Internet Time Server option allows you to synchronize the time and date of your controller with the time and date on the internet This can only be done after you manually set up the time and date Page 41 of 56 Advanced wx 3 Alarms Setup 4 Time Date Setup 6 Save Restoe 7 Communication Setup Tem y Light bngs Advanced Setup Roon 1 Humidity Settings Overmide On Duration 62min sec Overmide Off Duration Omin sec Humidity Deadband 2 0 5 RH Deadband l adband Temperature Settings Deadband 15F iPonic 624 User Manual Advanced is the 5 option of the System Setup Menu Each of the selections in the Advanced Setup screen allows you to customize different functions For more information please see the examples below The Humidity Settings option allows you to set the time for the override to remain active and or inactive The Low Outside Temperature Threshold allows you to configure the override to activate if the temperature falls below programed levels Deadband settings can be set to prevent frequent stage changes Temperatures may fall outside Heat and Cool Setpoints To bring temperatures back to normal without damaging your equipment you can configure Deadband settings to initiate incremental stage changes Page 42 of 56 CO2 Settings C02 Deadband 25PPM C02 is
11. sync your controller clock to the Internet Press Soft Button No 1 for Yes or Soft Button No 2 for No For instructions on setting up Internet access see Page 10 To configure your Basic Equipment Settings follow the instructions below The controller defaults to the most commonly used equipment Use Soft Button No 3 to check or uncheck equipment options Use Soft Button No 5 and No 6 or the Navigation Menu to highlight fields Use Soft Button No 7 and No 8 to toggle between Rooms 1 and Rooms 2 Press OK to confirm your settings and proceed to the next option You will be asked if you re using a CO2 tank or generator for Room 1 and Room 2 Press OK to confirm settings Complete the Startup Wizard iPonic 624 User Manual Page 12 of 56 Connect To The Internet The iPonic 624 comes with a preinstalled Communication Module The controller can be used to access the Internet with a standard CAT 5 cable that can be linked to your router Note The Ethernet port for the Internet is inside the iPonic 624 Before proceeding make sure the Ethernet cable is functioning properly Perform the following steps to connect your iPonic 624 to the Internet Power down the controller Open up the hinged door Route cable through opening at the base Locate the Ethernet port in the upper left corner Plug in the cable to the Ethernet port Plug in the other end to your router Close and lock the controller door Power u
12. AUTO rave AUTO AUTO Light Room2 40RH 60RH Active D F PP WRH ool Tg 7627 82 wu Day Setpoint 65 0F 80 0F RETI 1500PPM 30RH Bie i R1 TEMPH L3 11 10AM R2 CO2L 06 02 2014 DeHumidification Mode is Active Active COlMaintainanceMode Highlighted Means Fancut Olshutoffduetofanon utputis ON Page 18 of 56 iPonic 624 User Manual Internal Layout The diagram below shows how the iPonic 624 looks on the inside There are eight 8 Manual Override Switches a Reset Button that clears all configurations a preinstalled Communication Module with an Ethernet port and a USB slot use the slot on top Make sure the power is turned off before opening your controller to avoid electric shock or irreparable damage USB Port Fer 0 3 0 23 Sp sS i C ation Modul Manual Override ommunication Module UCM SM iPonic 624 User Manual Page 19 of 56 Before You Begin Setpoints The iPonic 624 allows you to use up to three 3 temperature Setpoints in a twenty four 24 hour period By configuring Setpoints at different times of the day you can regulate the temperature within a range When a Setpoint is in effect within a specific time frame the controller will activate either a cooling stage or a heating state to return the greenhouse room to normal temperature ranges The same principle applies when the humidity rises and falls beyond the normal range Anytime one or mor
13. Room 2 and shared settings both Room 1 and Room 2 iPonic 624 User Manual Page 24 of 56 1 SETPOINTS Main There are 4 selections in the Menu Main Menu to choose from including Setpoints Reports System Setup and 1 Setpoints Save Restore Configuration Ok t select 2 Reports activated from the Advanced option in the System Setup The 5 selection Stages is 3 System Setup see Page 45 optional and can easily be Room From the Setpoints option of Select the Main Menu you can enter control targets for temperature humidity CO2 and lighting for Room 1 and or Room 2 Ok to select 2 Room 2 Temperature Setpoint Setpoint The Temperature Setpoint Menu allows you to program the Cool Room 1 Setpoint and the Heat Setpoint which are your normal temperature ranges 1 Temp Setpoint Ok to select 2 Humidity Setpoint Room 1 Temperature Setpoint Switch Period In the Temperature Setpoint 55 0F 80 0F Day din screen you can program a cooling temperature target by selecting Set Cool Setpoint and a heating temperature target by selecting Set Heat Setpoint f the temperatures HEAT COOL are above or below normal Set Heat Temperature temperature ranges the Setpoint Settings corresponding heating and cooling equipment will be activated 3 CO2 Setpoint iPonic 624 User Manual Page 25 of 56 Heat Selpoint LITE The Set Heat Setpoint 04 00 77 4F JaV 4600 all
14. d Page 29 of 56 Setpoint Times 3 CO2 Setpoint 4 Light Setting 9 setpoint Times Ok to select Curent Time 04 15PM Setpoint Time Setup 12 01PM 12 002M DAY set Hour Set Min D30 Set Min 0x Day Start time t Hour Set Min XD gt et MIN 0X Night Start time 12H 24H iPonic 624 User Manual 01 PM 00 AM In the Setpoint Menu select Setpoint Times to control inside temperatures relative humidity carbon dioxide levels and lighting sources The Setpoint Times settings allow you to program the simulated daytime and nighttime periods with the Set DAY Start Time and Set NIGHT Start Time options The lights turn on during the daytime and turn off during the nighttime In the Set DAY Start Time screen you can program your daytime settings The lights will turn on during this time In the Set NIGHT Start Time screen you can program your nighttime settings The lights will turn off during this time Page 30 of 56 2 REPORTS Main The 2 option in the Main Menu Menu is Reports n the 1 Setpoints 2 Reports Reports option you can get detailed data about each rooms performance Ok bo select 3 System Setup 4 Save Restore Config Room From the Room Select menu Select highlight Room 1 or Room 2 with the Navigation Menu 1 Room 1 Ok to select 2 Room 2 Fieports In the Reports Menu setting Menu h
15. dance with the laws of California The parties specifically agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the courts in California iPonic 624 User Manual Page 7 of 56 Installation Inspect Your Package The package should come complete per the items listed below Upon arrival check the contents with the packing list to ensure that you have all the items all associated hardware and the necessary tools to begin installation Make sure nothing is damaged or missing If there is any visible damage or missing parts please contact your point of purchase customer service department immediately Contents iPonic 624 Qty 1 Sensor modules with 16 ft cable Qty 2 Preinstalled Internet Communication Module Qty 1 Quick start guide Qty 1 User manual Qty 1 Grow Room 1 Grow Room 2 D LS M 50ft Extension cable available from Link4 P N 995 0020 00 iPonic 624 User Manual Page 8 of 56 Mount Your iPonic 624 Find a secure location outside your greenhouse facility to mount your iPonic 624 controller The location should have a sturdy surface to hold the weight of the controller and the additional weight of the equipment power cords The location should be away from direct sunlight and grow lights Make sure the area is dry with no condensation moisture humidity rain and extreme temperatures For your convenience make sure the controller is in an easily accessible location Leave at least ten 10 inches of workspace below th
16. e Delete NENNEN The Save and Restore Confiqurabon Confiqurabon Confiqurabon Configuration option allows Configuration defin ADM Save and Restore with the ability to restore deleted programs ABCDE MESN KL ONO PORST You can enter a file name by pressing the corresponding Enter File Name letters with the Soft Buttons Fil Press OK when you re done Use the Back bulton bo erase Use the OK button te confirm LUUD 0 9 iPonic 624 User Manual Page 50 of 56 iPonic 624 User Manual From the Save and Restore Configuration menu you can select specific files to store and recall The Save Log Files screen allows you to save the data measured by the sensors in csv or xml format The information can be viewed in Excel The USB Data Log can be enabled to transfer information to a USB drive The Log File Format allows you to choose between csv and xml The Set Data Logging Period can be set for a specific time Page 51 of 56 Communication Setup aS Advanced 6 Save Restore Communication Setup 8 Measurement Units Communication Setup Menu LR Address Setup 2 Server Setup EDIT to default IP address IP address Mode Subnetmask Auto DHCP Gateway Controller Name ONS Sewer unnamed MAC address qMC54 00 00 00 Set to Reset Regist Private Sewer Key Connecting Lo link cloud com The following information is used to register
17. e Pressing OK will prompt the system to accept the selected MENU entry or save the user input data e BACK will take the user up one level User will be prompted to save data if needed SOFT BUTTONS e There are eight 8 Soft Buttons surrounding the display They serve as controls for the outputs and as shortcuts for the Equipment Settings iPonic 624 User Manual Page 21 of 56 Be advised that you can control the output by activating the corresponding Soft Buttons on the channel The inside of the controller also has Manual Override Switches These switches need to be in the AUTO position at all times If they are used to turn ON the outputs or to shut OFF the outputs they will override all programmed settings The display area is not a touch screen Soft Button Shortcuts The iPonic 624 is equipped with eight 8 Soft Buttons that surround the interface Each of the Soft Buttons corresponds to one of the outputs that enable you to control the Equipment Settings without using the Main Menu Cool Heat CFA 4 7 RH 600PPM TT 50RH FORCE ON FORCE OFF OFPM AQNRH TIMED OVA sssPPM JE 60RH SETTINGS Out 12 54PM OK TO COMFIRM T7 4 Temp 12 06 2014 racer _ CO Alarm lamo aro ml wro Light Cool Heat ON EUN lay Setpoint GR FORCE ON RUUM2 4 FORCE OFF Day Setpoint 69 6 TIMED OF Alarm 12 59PM n2 HUI Ok ro CONFIRM 12 06 2014 vent Fans i T Alam AUTO euro ET vro Cool Hea
18. e Setpoints are active the subsequent set will begin and the previous one will end Temperature Control With the iPonic 624 you can program a cooling temperature target Cool Setpoint and a heating temperature target Heat Setpoint to set the normal temperature range The cooling and heating equipment is not activated when the greenhouse temperature is within the normal range Some circulation fans which are also known as horizontal air flow or HAF fans may be activated to maintain air movement within the greenhouse environment Anytime the temperature within the greenhouse deviates from the normal temperature range whether it s above the Cool Setpoint or below the Heat Setpoint the iPonic 624 will either enter a cooling stage or a heating stage to return to normal levels With the iPonic 624 you can program up to six 6 cooling stages and two 2 heating stages When the temperature in the greenhouse rises above the Cool Setpoint the system enters the first stage of cooling referred to as Cool 1 If the temperature continues to rise the system will enter the second stage Cool 2 then the third stage Cool 3 and so forth The goal is to keep the temperatures in the normal range The same occurs when the temperature drops below the Heat Setpoint The only difference is that there are only two heating stages in this mode Deadbands Often known as a neutral zone Deadbands are intervals between temperature stages Th
19. e iPonic 624 allows you to set a normal temperature range If the temperature is above the Cool Setpoint the cooling equipment will be activated to bring the temperature back to the normal stage The same process occurs when the temperature rises below the Heat Setpoint Configuring a Deadband Setting will prevent your temperature control equipment from oscillating or repeatedly shutting on and off through frequent cycles Programming Instructions Before you program your iPonic 624 make sure the equipment has been properly connected and tested with the Manual Override Switches first Be advised that the switches must be placed back to the AUTO position before the controller can activate your equipment iPonic 624 User Manual Page 20 of 56 Control Panel The iPonic 624 has a Navigation Menu with four 4 Soft Buttons HOME CANCEL OK and BACK The functions of the Menu and Buttons are as follows MENU e Use the Navigation Menu to highlight a selection Press OK to confirm the selection The center of the Navigation Menu is NOT a button If an alphanumeric field is highlighted the Navigation Menu can be used to increase or decrease the value of the entry HOME O e Brings you back to the Main status screen If changes have been made the user will be prompted to save the data Cancel e Pressing CANCEL in the middle of an entry will bring the user back up a level without making any changes OK
20. e of the art controller that s fast flexible and functional With the iPonic 624 you will improve quality and maximize efficiency Most importantly you will have the freedom to focus on your plants and profits At Link4 our mission is to provide independent growers with revolutionary control solutions We understand that growing profitable yields is critical to your success That s why we re committed to developing the best controllers to surpass your expectations Unlike the competition we offer dedicated service and professional support Our team of highly skilled designers and engineers who created the iPonic 624 are available to answer all your questions iPonic 624 User Manual Page 4 of 56 Theories of Operation The iPonic 624 will control your climate in two rooms from one elite touchscreen controller The ability to operate two rooms is the most innovative part of your new iPonic 624 You can have half the controllers The sensors will help your iPonic 624 monitor and control the lights CO2 irrigation fans and humidity Your controller comes with eight outlets all of which are preprogrammed Each outlet is programmed to handle a different function These outlets allow you iPonic to handle all of the system changes and control of your pre selected environment and all you are left to do is monitor This consistency and precision will increase the overall efficiency of your grow room Do not plug in all o
21. e unit There are four 4 mounting holes on the outside of the iPonic 624 enclosure to help you attach it to a suitable surface Make sure you use appropriate tools The iPonic 624 comes with a 115 VAC power cord Make sure there is an outlet within approximately six 6 feet It is highly recommended that you use an outlet that is not shared with other high voltage equipment Disconnect all equipment from the iPonic 624 before its initial start up Safety Warning The iPonic 624 can only provide a total of 115 volts with a maximum of 15 amps The recommended maximum is 12 amps or less This rating is for both rooms To avoid electric shock always keep the hinged door closed and locked when the controller is turned on Connect the Indoor Sensor Modules The iPonic 624 comes with two 2 Digital Integrated Sensor Modules DISM one for each room The sensors measure temperature humidity CO2 and lighting They come with a 16 foot cable It is recommended that each sensor is hung in a central location within the greenhouse facility Ideally you will want to hang the module near the crop level near to the center of the controlled environment to get accurate readings You may want to keep the module away from irrigation emitters unit heaters and any other type of equipment that may affect the accuracy of the sensor Connect the sensor module at the bottom of the iPonic 624 Make sure it is securely fastened There are two s
22. ensor inputs The top of the sensor is the end attached to the cable For an accurate reading of your lighting make sure this end faces the indicator lights Because of the sensitivity of the sensors you may want to experiment with different places and positions to determine which provides a more accurate reading of your lighting sources You may lengthen the sensor cable as needed but be sure to use an adapter and wire approved by Link4 to make any extensions If you make any splices to extend the length of the cable make sure they are waterproof Use shielded cables Any water fertilizer or liquid that seeps into the splices will result in unstable sensor readings Keep the cables away from high voltage wiring power inverters motor controllers and mercury arc or sodium lamp circuits iPonic 624 User Manual Page 9 of 56 Wiring Your iPonic 624 The iPonic 624 is equipped with sensor plugs at the base of the unit and an opening for the Ethernet cable for nternet access Additional holes in the top sides or back of the enclosure can result in condensation or moisture inside the unit which may cause irreparable damage Failure to install to Link4 s specifications will void the warranty Power Cord Ethernet Cable Internet Access Sensor Plug in room 2 Circuit Breaker Sensor Plug in max 15 volts room 1 iPonic 624 User Manual Page 10 of 56 Quick Start Guide Configure your iPonic 624 in four
23. ent Settings Light screen also applies to other equipment options For each equipment type you can set the override parameters customize the equipment type or function and select the room the equipment is located in Page 35 of 56 iPonic 624 User Manual The Override Setup Light screen applies to the other equipment types This setting allows you to force the equipment to turn on or off regardless of the programmed setting The Override Duration screen can be programmed to turn on or off at a specified start time until it ends After that the output will revert back to AUTO If enabled the Override Duration setting can be set to occur at the designated start time It can be programmed to operate Daily or One Time The Override will default to Disabled after that Once the output has been overridden the indicator will change from AUTO to either ON or OFF Page 36 of 56 Sensor Setup System Setup Menu 1 Equipment Setup 2 sensor Setup 3 Alarms Setup 4 Time Date Setup Room 1 Sensor Module Enabled Room 2 Sensor Module Enabled Outdoor Temperature Sensor Disabled CL S eI ETC TETE Sensor Disabled iPonic 624 User Manual sensor Setting ee ea Sensor Disabled Sensor Setup is the 2 option from the System Setup Menu It allows you to program sensor modules to read inside temperatures humidity CO2 and lighting The Sensor Setting option allows you to map
24. ewest software By selecting the Start Wizard Enable you can restore all default settings to your iPonic The Back Light Time sets the lighting on the screen of your controller The Button Light Time operates the navigational buttons on your controller Page 48 of 56 iPonic 624 User Manual The Controller Version is the same screen that appears when your unit is activated It contains information about your iPonic 624 including the serial number This latest version operates two separate rooms In the Advanced Setup menu you can clear all your data delete all saved files or restore factory defaults and initiate the Startup Wizard In the Diagnostics mode you can perform tests and receive diagnostic information for troubleshooting Using this screen would be most helpful with a call to the Link4 customer service helpline Page 49 of 56 Save Restore j S Rest is the 6 opti wu 4 Time Date Setup necem eee 5 Advanced All settings and data files can be saved on a USB drive This option is also the 4 selection 6 Save Restore cM Ok to select 7 Communication Setup 8 Measurement Units Saue Restore In the Save Restore Menu Configuration option you can 1 Save Restore Config save and restore system settings and data files In the Save Log Files option you can save configuration logs of controller events to a USB drive Ok bo select 2 Save Log Files Save Restor
25. f your lights to this controller in the 8 outlets the channels are programmed for specific jobs These outlets are preconfigured to work with certain equipment from your greenhouse but they are also customizable This means that you can re configure your iPonic 624 to be uniquely yours and make every outlet work with what equipment you want An area that your iPonic 624 varies from Link4 s predecessor the iPonic 614 is that this machine does not have a growth cycle This was a main feature of the 614 but is not a part of the 624 Monitoring your controller has never been as easy as it is with the iPonic 624 You can monitor your grow room from anywhere on your smartphone tablet or pc All that you have to do is connect to the internet and you have full control of your iPonic 624 from wherever you are You will receive text alerts from your iPonic that will let you know when something unusual is occurring in your grow room The full functions of your controller will be accessible to you anywhere through this connection This controller will extremely reduce the quantity of time that you will be spending at your grow room in front of a controller iPonic 624 User Manual Page 5 of 56 Customer Service Link4 s customer service team is ready to help you out twenty four 24 hours a day seven 7 days a week and 365 days a year Please write down the model and serial numbers of your iPonic 624 so we can better assist you
26. hat retailer and handled in accordance with the respective returns and refund policies For partial returns or damaged goods Link4 reserves the right to credit the customer less than may have been originally paid Before returning a product you must first contact Link4 customer service and obtain a RMA number before the end of the applicable return period Link4 will not accept returns without a RMA number to obtain this number please call customer services at 714 975 9474 Visit link4corp com to learn more of the logistics of how to return a product Repairs A repair order must also have a Link4 Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Repairs that are not covered by the warranty will be billed on a material and labor basis Items that require repairs must be sent to Link4 with a prepaid return shipping label Link4 is not responsible for damage s due to improper packaging or the shipping and delivery of items returned for repair Additional Costs It is expressly agreed that the Buyer will reimburse Link4 for any additional costs attributable to changes in the specifications directions or design of the items furnished which are requested or approved by the Buyer at Link4 s listed retail prices in effect at the time such changes are ordered Governing Law The validity of this contract and any of its terms and conditions as well as the rights and duties of the parties under this contract will be construed pursuant to and in accor
27. iPonic 624 Find an unobstructed electrical outlet Plug in the controller s power cord into the outlet Turn on the controller to initiate the Startup Wizard Once you have mounted the unit and installed the sensor modules you may plug it in and turn on your iPonic 624 When you power up your iPonic 624 for the first time the Startup Wizard appears iPonic 624 User Manual Page 11 of 56 Step 4 Initiate The Startup Wizard To set up the Time follow the instructions below First you will be prompted to set up the time Use Soft Button No 1 to change the hour Use the Navigation Menu to highlight the hour Use Soft Button No 2 and No 3 to change the minutes Use the Navigation Menu to highlight the minutes Use Soft Button No 4 to set up the meridian indicator AM PM Use Soft Button No 5 to set up the clock preferences 12H 24H Press OK to confirm Time settings To set up the Date follow the instructions below After you set the time you will be prompted to set the date Use Soft Button No 1 to change the month Use the Navigation Menu to highlight the month Use Soft Button No 2 to change the day Use the Navigation Menu to highlight the day Use Soft Button No 3 to change the year Use the Navigation Menu to highlight the year Use Soft Button No 8 to set the date display mode Press OK to confirm Date settings Once you have set up the time and date the Startup Wizard will ask if you would like to
28. iPonic 624 Dual Room Climate Controller User Manual June 2014 Edition Copyright 2014 Link4 Corporation Revised June 12 2014 Table of Contents Introduction cccccccsccsccscsccsccscsccsccsceccsccscaccsccsceccces 4 Theories of Operation ss 5 Customer Service ccccsccscsccsccsceccsccsceccscssceccsccscaccces 6 Contact US ss nn int Nr intro TRIP N p a Pad UTU LOK ees 6 Terms and Conditions cccceccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceecees 7 T sStallabtON oci eed edo med oec ve demde side 8 Inspect Your Package coni bae vues sab vUa s oua qu IP DU SU VR ERR U UNE 8 CONTENTS 4i 2 TU A DU desde die iefesce sidi tee 8 Mount Your iPonic 624 ccce eee 9 Wiring Your iPonic 624 eeeeeeeene 10 Quick Start Guide eee eee eeee eene 11 Connect To The Internet eee enne 13 Remote ACCESS ei Tus cusa es ec s iR orca 14 Firmware VDO mers 15 Status SCEGLI in tee 16 Main Status SCrE n ccccceccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccccccceccceccees 16 Sereen DISDIGVS ion 17 Screen Overview ccccsccsccccsccsccscsccsccsceccsceccsccscescncees 18 Internal EayOUL 5 ve Eee Eo rer eui oote evo tin ees 19 Before You Begin 20 SELDOINES ee ETE UII UT TII 20 Temp rature Control ioo epu Eeek e Eno n pio VERE EENERRE XM AEE re Rue avus 20 DG ACID ans A a Ru Eai 20 Programming Instructions
29. ighlight the Sensor Report option to instantly review all data collected by the sensor modules in numerically 1 Sensor Report summarized formats Ok to select 2 Graphs The Sensor Report shows data collected by the sensor modules for temperature humidity CO2 and lights Soft Button No 1 EL Min Max Room 1 and No 4 allow you to toggle Temperature 8 9F between the Last 24 Hours Humidity 496 and Since Reset the last time the unit was powered on or c02 930 0PPM 951 0PPM when the Reset button was D activated iPonic 624 User Manual Page 31 of 56 Reports Menu Room 1 1 Sensor Report 2 Graphs Ok bo select Graphing Menu Room 1 1 Temperature Ok to select 2 Humidity 3 Light Temperature Graph Menu Room 1 1 Inside Temperature Ok to select 2 Heat Setpoint 3 Cool Setpoint Select Graphing 4 Since Reset 2 Last Hour Ok to select 3 Last 24 Hours 4 Last Days iPonic 624 User Manual In the Reports Menu select Graphs to view data for temperature humidity CO2 and lighting levels in a graphical format In the Temperature option of the Graphing Menu you can view graphs illustrating temperature humidity lighting and carbon dioxide levels In the Temperature Graph Menu you can view graph illustrations showing data collected by the sensor modules for the Inside Temperature in addition to the Heat Setpoint and the C
30. ill conform to the affirmation or promise Link4 is not responsible for replacement s or repair s which become defective from user negligence modification abuse and or any types of improper usage The failure to comply with any of the specifications in the product manual will void the warranty Our liability to the goods sold whether on warranty contract or negligence will be released upon the expiration of the warranty period when all such liability terminates Link4 is not responsible for any loss or claims due to consequential damages caused by the Buyer Link4 also reserves the right to make any necessary changes to features and specifications and to the terms and conditions of this warranty Returns At Link4 we offer the option to return any product that is purchased and does not meet customer satisfaction Note that all software is ineligible for return A credit or a refund of the purchase price paid will be sent to the customer minus shipping handling and any restocking fees associated Note that discounted products or promotional items returned will receive the original amount that was paid at time of purchase This is in line with the U S Return Policy guidelines and a payment will be issued to you within 7 business days upon receipt of the return eligible products This policy applies only to products purchased directly from Link4 Corporation Link4 products purchased through other retailers must be returned directly to t
31. ion to maximum carbon dioxide levels Night Setpoint This is the current Setpoint for cooling which features stages for temperatures and relative humidity in addition to minimum carbon dioxide levels AUTO Each of the output sections has equipment that is automatically controlled with the Soft Buttons or the Manual Override Switches Equipment that is displayed on the status screen is on ON Equipment is being manually forced to ON with the Soft Buttons or the Manual Override Switches OFF Equipment is being manually forced to OFF with the Soft Buttons or the Manual Override Switches Note Be advised that you can control the output by pressing the corresponding Soft Button The inside of the controller also has Manual Override Switches These switches need to be in the AUTO position at all times If they are used to turn ON the outputs or to shut OFF the outputs they will override all programmed settings iPonic 624 User Manual Page 17 of 56 rview Screen Ove The iPonic 624 has three main screens The Main status screen is divided into two sections to showcase each room The other two status screens feature detailed information for Room 1 and Room 2 Room Dark Room 1 Light Room 2 Active Temperature Day Night Targets Room reading Light AUTO CONG MES As Night Setpoint 55 0F EXT Alarm Light co AUTO PREC je QUES AUTO Le Cool DeHum hors _
32. l oom 1 lay Setpoint FORCE ON ROOM 2 1 FORCE OFF Day Setpoint 69 TIMED OWA Alarm m 01 10PM h2 H B Ok ro CONFIRM 12 06 2014 Vent Fans l uu Alam AUTO AUTO FT AUTO iPonic 624 User Manual Soft Button No 1 isa Shortcut to the designated Equipment Settings for Room 1 In this example it s the Light Setpoints Soft Button No 2 is a Shortcut to the designated Equipment Settings for Room 1 In this example it s the CO2 Setpont Soft Button No 3 is a Shortcut to the designated Equipment Settings for Room 1 In this example it s the Cool Setpoint Page 22 of 56 Cool Heat iD Y IH FORCE ON 600PPM OF H BET FORCE OFF rmeoows JOPPA ZI SETTINGS 99PPM SORH 60RH nim Out 01 12PM Temp 12 06 2014 vent Fans ac CO Alam AUTO AUTO Zia ALTO co Cool Heat T WE lay Setpoint FORCE ON FORCE OFF i TIMED OV Day Setpoint 69 8 Sepe 69 8 SETTINGS Alarm GEL 01 14PM 4 2 HUI OK TO CONFIRM 12 06 2014 Vent Fans AC CO Alam AUTO AUTO FT AUTO Light CO NEM Cool Heat VM lay Setpoint FORCE ON FORCE OFF TIMED Ov Day Setpoint 69 SETTINGS RH 60RH 01 15PM Alarm CET OK TO CONFIRM 12 06 2014 vent Fans ar CO2 Alam AUTO AUTO zXMT ro Light CO Cool Cool Heat ON AUTO aT a 0M 1 24 C IET lay Setpoint 172 5F EDGE ROOM 2 Var Day Setpoint 69 6F TENIS ETC Alarm il HUML TEMPL CO FORCE ON FORCE OFF TIMED OR SETTINGS
33. ler please follow the instructions below From the Home screen of your Link4 Cloud Account click on the Support tab Click on the blue box labeled iPonic Firmware UPDATE Download the iPonic Firmware UPDATE Create a New Folder on your desktop and name it PRG Retrieve iPonic Firmware UPDATE and move it to your PRG folder Move the PRG folder to an empty USB drive Safely remove your USB drive from your computer Insert your USB drive into your controller Turn the Navigation Menu to launch the Main Menu Press Soft Button No 3 or use the Navigation Menu to select System Setup option Press OK to confirm selection and proceed to the System Setup Menu Press Soft Button No 5 or use the Navigation Menu to select Advanced option Press OK to confirm selection and proceed to Room Select Use the Soft Buttons or Navigation Menu to select Room 1 Room 2 or Shared In the Advanced Setup menu press Soft Button No 4 for Bootload You will be asked to begin Bootload Use the Navigation Menu to answer Yes Press OK to confirm your settings You will be asked if you want to Reprogram Use Navigation Menu to answer Yes Press OK to confirm your settings You will be asked if you want to Configure from USB drive Use Navigation Menu to answer Yes Press OK to confirm your settings A status message will appear and the controller will restart Warning Be advised that your iPonic 624 is equipped with a USB port use the slot on top For your safety
34. nt allows you to cut off the lights to simulate nighttime Humidity Setpoints can also be programmed for Day and Night Setpoints Page 27 of 56 CO2 Setpoint Setpoint In the Setpoint Menu you can eu 1 Temp setpoint select the CO2 Setpoint option PF i to control carbon dioxide levels 2 Humidity Setpoint in Room 1 and or Room 2 3 CO2 Setpoint 4 Light Setting 5 Setpoint Times Room 1 CO2 Setpoint In the Set CO2 Setpoint Da IZMPM screen you can configure MM 3 carbon dioxide levels for each room The CO2 Settings allows you to set daytime carbon dioxide levels The CO2 co equipment shuts off by default in the nighttime to customize advanced CO2 Settings parameters to control carbon C02 Deadband 25PPM A Fan will not cut off C02 C02 Fuzzy Enabled C02 Tank Cycle Period 22H 591 03 Switch to CO Fuzzy Generator Settings specify if you re using a CO2 Settings CO2 Tank or a CO2 C02 Deadband 25PPM Generator Fan will not cut off C02 C02 running as a generator Switch bo CO Tank iPonic 624 User Manual Page 28 of 56 Light Settings iPonic 624 User Manual In the Setpoint Menu select the Light Setting to control operating times for light sources in each room In the Light Settings option you can configure the Start Time to turn the lights on to initiate the daytime period To shut the lights off you can configure the End Time to initiate the nighttime perio
35. ool Setpoint for Room 1 and Room 2 From the Select Graphing Period menu you can view graphing information collected by the sensor modules Since Reset the last time the unit was powered on or when the Reset button was activated Last Hour Last 24 Hours or Last 7 Days Page 32 of 56 3 SYSTEM SETUP wu 1 Setpoints 2 Reports 3 System Setup Ok to select 4 Save Restore Config System Setup Menu 1 Equipment Setup 2 Sensor Setup 3 Alarms Setup M 4 Time Date Setup 5 Advanced 6 Save Restore Communication Setup Ok bo select 8 Measurement Units iPonic 624 User Manual System Setup is the 3 option in the Main Menu where you can set up greenhouse equipment sensors and alarms for specified periods of time Systems Setup Menu 1 Equipment Setup allows you to customize each equipment type for every outlet 2 Sensor Setup allows you to map the sensor module that is used to read inside temperatures humidity CO2 and lighting 3 Alarms Setup allows you to create different alerts for up to 8 channels and 4 Time Date Setup allows you to program the time and date settings System Setup Menu continued 1 Advanced allows you to configure specialized settings for each equipment type in detail and the controller settings 2 Save Restore allows you to save and restore system settings and data files 3 Communication Setup allows you to set up Internet access
36. ows you to configure 0 1 Button 1 bo change heating settings for your OK TO CONFIRM rooms If inside temperatures drop below the Heat Setpoint the heating equipment will be Set Heat Temperature activated Setpoint Settings The Set Cool Setpoint allows you to configure je Jay 9499 cooling settings for your 172 5F e rooms If inside 9 1 Baton 1 b change temperatures rise above ss ies the Cool Setpoint the cooling equipment will be activated Temperature pem emus o alow yo Threshold Settings allow you to configure a Deadband Temperature settings for heating and cooling to Deadband 1 6F prevent equipment OutTemp Override Threshold 0 4F SCIES Humidity Setpoint Selpoint The Humidity Setpoint option Menu in the Setpoint Menu allows wend Temp Setpoint you to program control targets for relative humidity levels 2 Humidity Setpoint inside Room 1 and or Room 2 3 CO2 Setpoint 4 Light Setting iPonic 624 User Manual Page 26 of 56 iPonic 624 User Manual The Humidify Setpoint allows you to humidify your room when humidity levels fall below control values The Dehumidify Setpoint allows you to dehumidify your room when levels rise above control values The Humidity Setpoint allows you to increase humidity levels In the Switch Period option you can select which time of day to modify The Day Setpoint allows you to activate the lights to simulate daytime and the Night Setpoi
37. p the controller Once you re connected to the Internet the controller will automatically link up to the Link4 Cloud Server iponic link4cloud com and a Registration Key will be created for you Use the instructions below to access the Registration Key From the Main Menu Press Soft Button No 3 or use the Navigation Menu to highlight System Setup Press Soft Button No 7 or use Navigation Menu to highlight Communication Setup Press Soft Button No 2 or use Navigation Menu to highlight Server Setup View your Serial Number and Registration Key Once you have a Registration Key assigned go to the browser on your computer or mobile phone and visit the Link4 Cloud iponic link4cloud com If you haven t done so already please create an account iPonic 624 User Manual Page 13 of 56 Remote Access Additional help can be found on page 52 To set up your controller for remote access through your computer or smartphone please follow the three 3 easy steps below Step 1 Log in to your Link4 Account and click on My iPonic Cloud Link4 Step 2 Click on Add a controller to your account Links EE ee LLLI Step 3 Enter the Serial Number Registration Key and select ADD CONTROLLER Link4 LE dom 1 EK na Congratulations You can now remotely access your controller through your computer or smartphone iPonic 624 User Manual Page 14 of 56 Firmware Update To update the firmware on your control
38. protects your equipment When you plug in the controller or when there is a power surge there is a delay of up to 15 minutes before the light banks will be turned on The Light Settings operate concurrently with your Day Setpoints You can also configure your lights to run separately The Light Settings allow you to add external light sources that are not run by the controller Page 44 of 56 T Id LA Air Exchange Settings Air Exchange Enabled Start Time 06 00 AM End Time 12 00 Pf On Duration 1 minutes 0 Sec Off Duration 1 minutes 0 Sec End Time stage Dela Heal I Advanced Stage Settings Saga Hide Stage Delay 15 seconds Heat Stages 1 Cool Stages 2 OK TO CONFIRM Heat Stages 1 ool stages 2 iPonic 624 User Manual The Air Exchange Settings allows you to program your ventilation system to circulate fresh air inside your growing environment The Advanced Stage Settings allows you to go into the options for situations that occur less often Here you will have your settings for more uncommon occurrences Ex High fans for a hot day These are here to help avoid damage to your crop There are 6 stage settings to prevent equipment damage including two Heat Stages and 4 Cool Stages The delay is the time that it takes for the advanced settings to begin once they are put into use instead of the normal temperature settings In the Advanced Stage Settings you can configu
39. r File Name File Use the Back button to erase Use the OK button te confirm Select File OK TO CONFIRAM Save and Restore iPonic 624 User Manual Save Restore Configuration is the 4 Option in the Main Menu It allows you to save and restore system settings It is also the 6 option in the System Setup Menu The Save and Restore Configuration allows you to store settings for different crops and seasons with the ability to restore deleted programs The Configuration setting allows you to save different files and programs that can easily be restored From the Save and Restore Configuration menu you can select specific files to store and recall Page 54 of 56 5 STAGES Stages are the 5 option of the Menu 3 System Setup Main Menu This selection is 4 Save Restore Config 9 stages optional It is a shortcut to the Equipment Setup Menu It can be enabled in the Advanced settings Ok bo select Room From the Room Select menu Select in the Stages option you can control the temperature and humidity settings for Room 1 1 Room 1 and or Room 2 Ok to select 2 Room 2 Assign Stages The Assign Stages option Room 1 allows you to set temperature preferences based which equipment you have activated 1 Temp Stages Imm Ok to select 2 Humidity Stages This option allows you to control temperatures for each room separate from the other iPonic 624 User Manual Page 55 of 56
40. re the number of cool and heat Stages to prevent oscillation Page 45 of 56 iPonic 624 User Manual The Advanced Setpoint Settings allow you to either Enable or Disable the CO2 Night Setpoint DIF Setpoint Ramping and CO2 Fuzzy Settings The CO2 Night Setpoint allows you to maintain a specific CO2 level during your night setpoint The DIF Setpoint allows you to set a 3 time period for use on occasion when the normal settings are not useful This setting is not used very often Ramping allows you to set gradual changes in between temperatures and humidity s when changing between setpoint periods Enabling CO2 Fuzzy Settings is when the user modifies carbon dioxide levels based on the needs of the room rather than a fixed Setpoint Page 46 of 56 iPonic 624 User Manual The CO2 Light Cut Off allows you to shut off carbon dioxide when the lights are turned off The CO2 Light Cut Off option allows you to cut off carbon dioxide when the controller turns the lights off or when the room is dark if the lights are controlled by the unit The CO2 Light Cut Off option allows you to shut off carbon dioxide based on the level of darkness in the room Page 47 of 56 iPonic 624 User Manual The Advanced Setup menu allows you to configure the settings on your controller clear data enable user passwords bootload and run diagnostics To Bootload is to begin updating your controller with Link4 s n
41. the sensor module that is used to read inside temperatures humidity CO2 and lighting Sensor Module Settings can be Enabled or Disabled with programmable configurations to read inside temperatures humidity CO2 and lighting Outdoor Temperatures Settings can be Enabled or Disabled with programmable configurations to read outside temperatures humidity CO2 and lighting Page 37 of 56 sensor Setup Room 1 Sensor Module FW version 003 Room 2 Sensor Module FW version 003 Calibrate to AutoCalibrate Average ME Select In Hum Fioom 1 Light Room 1 CO2 Room 1 Out Temp OK TO CONFIRM Calibrate to AutoCalibrate Average CO2 n Temp Fioom 1 Analog Digital Software None Average Ajtemate OK TO CONFIRM nisi Auto Calibrate CO sensor Calibration SENSOR RAW CAL ADJ C02 LSB Room 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Setup sion 003 sion 00 In Temp Room 2 75 3F 0 0F 76 9F Humidity Room 2 43 WX 83 Light Room 2 0 Wm2 16 5 1 4Wm2 iPonic 624 User Manual The Sensor Setup screen in the Advanced menu allows you to program the temperature humidity CO2 and light configurations for each sensor In the Sensor Setup screen you can manually assign sensors to inputs on your controller After you confirm your settings in the Sensors Setup screen you can assign it to a specific input The Sensor Calibration option allows you to manually adjust collected data The Ra
42. w value is the direct reading from the sensor The CAL value is added to the Raw value to generate the ADJ value The ADJ value will be reflected in the status screen Page 38 of 56 From the Sensor Setup option you can calibrate the sensor to a specific CO2 measurement reading This is achieved by putting the sensor outside and pressing Start It will automatically calibrate to the CO2 outside which is always a default setting of 400 iPonic 624 User Manual Page 39 of 56 Alarms Setup iPonic 624 User Manual Alarms Setup is the 3 option of the Systems Setup Menu that allows you to create different alerts for up to 8 channels The Alarm Settings features 6 alerts that can be designated to warn you of high and low temperatures high and low humidity and low carbon dioxide levels An Alarm Delay is the amount of time an undesirable condition exists before the alarm sounds off to take corrective action The Light Off Delay is related to inside temperatures for the room Lights are a source of heat that could raise temperatures beyond acceptable levels If the temperature rises above the Heat Setpoint you can configure the lights to shut off at a specific time Page 40 of 56 Time Date Setup iPonic 624 User Manual The Time Date Setup is the 4 option of the System Setup Menu This option allows you to change the time and date From the Set Time amp Date option you can set the time
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