YBeNormal December 22, 2007 Share December 22, 2007 With 14 new Aqua Controllers in the club as of this weekend, I thought I'd put a shout out for experienced owners to post up their AC programming for us newbies to use as examples and for education. So old-timers, let's see whatcha' got! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lanman December 22, 2007 Share December 22, 2007 With 14 new Aqua Controllers in the club as of this weekend, I thought I'd put a shout out for experienced owners to post up their AC programming for us newbies to use as examples and for education. So old-timers, let's see whatcha' got! I'll second that request!! bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesbuf December 22, 2007 Share December 22, 2007 tagging along...... P.S. Woo Hoo! I love new toys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveM December 22, 2007 Share December 22, 2007 Here's mine....... A couple of these are just safe nets. Like the heater. It is an extra heater just in case something goes wrong with my 2 main heaters. I also have a frag tank that is run by my ACIII. OSC 008/002 ON/OFF Then PM2 ON OSC 010/001 ON/OFF Then PM3 ON If Time > 08:00 Then PM1 ON If Time > 23:00 Then PM1 OFF If Time > 10:00 Then ACT ON If Time > 22:00 Then ACT OFF If Temp > 78.7 Then FN1 ON If Temp < 78.4 Then FN1 OFF If Temp > 79.3 Then FN2 ON If Temp < 79.0 Then FN2 OFF If Time > 11:30 Then MH1 ON If Time > 20:00 Then MH1 OFF If Time > 12:00 Then MH2 ON If Time > 20:30 Then MH2 OFF If Time > 22:00 Then FUG ON If Time > 08:00 Then FUG OFF If Temp > 81.8 Then MH1 OFF If Temp > 82.0 Then MH2 OFF If Time > 23:15 Then TOP ON If Time > 23:22 Then TOP OFF If Time > 02:00 Then TOP ON If Time > 11:30 Then TOP OFF If Time > 10:00 Then T5A ON If Time > 22:00 Then T5A OFF If Time > 11:00 Then T5W ON If Time > 20:00 Then T5W OFF If pH2 > 07.01 Then CO2 ON If pH2 < 06.99 Then CO2 OFF OSC 010/001 ON/OFF Then FG1 ON OSC 018/002 ON/OFF Then FG2 ON If Time > 00:00 Then REF ON If Time > 00:00 Then KAL ON If Temp < 77.8 Then HTR ON If Temp > 78.2 Then HTR OFF If Temp > 82.5 Then ALM ON If Temp > 82.3 Then ALM OFF If Temp < 76.0 Then ALM ON If Temp > 76.2 Then ALM OFF If pH > 08.60 Then ALM ON If pH < 08.58 Then ALM OFF If pH < 07.75 Then ALM ON If pH > 07.78 Then ALM OFF If Time > 00:00 Then TUZ ON If FeedA 000 Then PM1 OFF If FeedA 000 Then PM2 OFF If FeedA 000 Then PM3 OFF If FeedA 000 Then CO2 OFF If FeedA 000 Then FG1 OFF If FeedA 000 Then FG2 OFF If FeedA 000 Then TUZ OFF If FeedB 000 Then PM1 OFF If FeedB 000 Then PM2 OFF If FeedB 000 Then PM3 OFF If FeedB 000 Then CO2 OFF If FeedB 000 Then FG1 OFF If FeedB 000 Then FG2 OFF If FeedB 000 Then REF OFF If FeedB 000 Then TUZ OFF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NRehman December 22, 2007 Share December 22, 2007 (edited) Bob, thanks for starting this thread...! And for those contributing.... Edited December 22, 2007 by NRehman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch December 22, 2007 Share December 22, 2007 Ok, this is kinda of long, but at least it comes with comments. Let me preface by saying there is a lot going on here. I have the AC III Pro with 2 expansion units, the lunar sim unit (dimmable night light... which is very cool full moon is close), and the aquasurf (Tunze Stream Control). I also have built an external switch box with switches that I can use as a quick shut off and I do for things that I want to turn on/off quickly (skimmer, and return pumps currently) I control 2 seperate tanks (180 main, and 40 gallon) with the Tunze. I have refugiums on reverse cycle in both tanks. Here are my timers: ACT-Actinic Lights ML1-Main Light Bank 1 ML2-Main Light Bank 2 MLS-Main Light Refugium MON-Moon Light LNS-???? SM1-Sump Return Pump 1 SM2-Sump Return Pump 2 HT1-Heater 1 HT2-Heater 2 HT2-Heater 2 SFN-Sump Fan FN1-Canopy Fans TS1-Tunze Stream 1 TP1-Tunze Program 1 TS2-Tunze Stream 2 TP2-Tunze Program 2 NS1-Nano Stream 1 NP1-Nano Program 1 NP4-Nano Program 4 SS1-Wavy Seas SKM-Skimmer Recirc Pump SKF-Skimmer feed pump CO2-CO2 Solenoid CRC-Calcium Reactor Recirc Pump KST-Kalk Stirer Motor DP1-Dosing Pump DCT-Dosing Pump Controller ALM-Alarm SSK-Skimmer Switch SOF-Sump Feed Switch HT4-Heater in 40 gallon RP4-Return Pump 40 Gallon LT4-Lights 40 Gallon FN4-Fan 40 Gallon RL4-Refugium Light 40 Gallon CR4-Pumps 40 Gallon SK4-Skimmer 40 Gallon DP4-Dosing Pump 40 Gallon Here is my program: // For the lights to get the spread of 4 hours of off and on between the actinics and the main light // Bank 2 lights I had to set the sunrise time two hours later than I actually want sunrise and the // sunset two hours earlier than I want sunset. This gives me the most flexibility in the amount of light. // The refugium lights come on 45 mins before the main lights go off, and go off 45 mins before the main // lights go on. This is why the "THEN MLS OFF" they are off when the main ligghts are on. // The Moon 000/000 statement gives moonlight when the moon is up and the the If Timer ACT ON // Then MON OFF statement makes sure that if the actincis are on (it's during the day) the moonlights // don't need to be on. // Note that I use the SUN statement and the Moon statement that give me a varying sunrise and sunset, // moonrise, moonset and moon intensity throughout the year. I've set my Sun up time to be based on // the sunrise and sunset times for the great barrier reef but in reverse to now (i.e. my tanks summer is // now) and extended a little bit (light is out longer than the actual sunrise/sunset). If Sun -120/120 Then ACT ON If Sun -030/030 Then ML1 ON If Sun 120/-120 Then ML2 ON If Sun -075/075 Then MLS OFF If Moon 000/000 Then MON ON If Timer ACT = ON Then MON OFF // These next set of statements are just in case the heat gets too high the main light ballasts gets shut off // I've never had it be an issue where I've also had to shut off main light bank 1 but the statement is there. // The max change statement keeps the lights from coming on after being shut off till at least 20 minutes // have passed. If Temp > 80.4 Then ML2 OFF Max Change 020 M Then ML2 ON If Temp > 80.8 Then ML1 OFF Max Change 020 M Then ML1 ON // The next set of statements are for my return pumps. They are on, but if the SOF timer is on they are // turned off. (You will see later that SOF timer is turned on by having switch 1 closed. I could have just // used the switch statement, but the nice thing is about using a timer is that if you look at the status of // the aquacontroller you know weather the pumps have been turned off via the switch. // This gives me quick shut off of my return pumps. I used to do this for water changes, but no longer. If Time > 00:00 Then SM1 ON If Timer SOF = ON Then SM1 OFF If Time > 00:00 Then SM2 ON If Timer SOF = ON Then SM2 OFF If Time > 00:00 Then SOF OFF If SwitchF1 CLOSED Then SOF ON // The next set of statements turns the heaters off when the temp is 0.2 degrees above the set point // and turns them on when the temp is 0.2 degrees below the set point. Note I use the RT which is // the season dependent temp (warmer in the summer and cooler in the winter, but my cycle is probably // not as drastic as the oceans (only about 1 degree) If Temp < RT+-0.2 Then HT1 ON If Temp > RT+0.2 Then HT1 OFF If Temp < RT+-0.2 Then HT2 ON If Temp > RT+0.2 Then HT2 OFF If Temp > RT+0.2 Then HT3 OFF If Temp < RT+-0.2 Then HT3 ON // This is my redundancy. Having the expansion unit I have one temp probe in the tank (Probe: Temp) // and one in my sump (Probe TmpF). If for some reason (say both my return pumps fail... redundancy // yet again) water is not retuning to my main tank the sump doesn't become a boiling mass from the // heaters trying to heat the water that is not getting to the main tank. If TmpF < RT+-0.6 Then HT1 ON If TmpF > RT+0.6 Then HT1 OFF If TmpF < RT+-0.6 Then HT2 ON If TmpF > RT+0.6 Then HT2 OFF If TmpF < RT+-0.6 Then HT3 ON If TmpF > RT+0.6 Then HT3 OFF // This just puts a bunch of devices in the always on or off state. If Time > 00:00 Then FN1 ON If Time > 00:00 Then SFN ON If Time > 00:00 Then ALM OFF If Time > 00:00 Then GRD ON If Time > 00:00 Then CRC ON If Time > 00:00 Then KST ON If Time > 00:00 Then SS1 ON If Time > 00:00 Then CO2 ON // My dosing pump is a little weird. It requires power once for the unit, and once for the controller. // The unit is always on, and the controller doses in the night. If the ph get's to high (I dose kalk) it // shuts it off. If Time > 00:00 Then DP1 ON If Sun -050/010 Then DCT OFF If pH > 08.40 Then DCT OFF // Skimer is always on, but if the switch 2 is closed then the skimmer turns off (rather than wading thru // the menus to shut off 2 devices I can quickly turn off the skimmer with a flick of a switch). If SwitchF2 CLOSED Then SSK ON If Timer SSK = ON Then SKM OFF If Timer SSK = ON Then SKF OFF If Time > 00:00 Then SKM ON If Time > 00:00 Then SKF ON // My alarm statements... if temp is too high or too low, or there is a power failure or the pH is out of wack. If Temp > 81.0 Then ALM ON If Temp < 78.0 Then ALM ON If Power 000 Then ALM ON If pH > 8.5 Then ALM ON If pH < 7.8 Then ALM ON // Ok this section is for the aquasurf users and wow it took me a while to figure this all out, and this // is a simple program. I'm not doing anything fancy but I'll comment line by line: // The first statement is just to make sure Tunze Stream 1 is on. If Time > 00:00 Then TS1 ON // This next statement assigns Tunze Program One to output #1 from the aquasurf If Time > 00:00 Then TP1 PF1 // This next statement says that the Program for output #1 is independent (not slaved)... small s, and the // Intervals are in 10ths of a second (Uppercase D for divide times by 10) Pmp MODE sD for PF1 // This next statement set's the intensities for output #1: 30% (min recommenced low intensity) for // intensity 1 and 100% for intensity 2 Pmp Int 030/100 for PF1 // This shows the intensity 1 -> intensity 2-> intensity 1 times for output #1 12 seconds divided by 10 = // 1.2 seconds for intensity 1 then 1.2 seconds intensity 2 and then 0 seconds intensity 1 and then back to // the beginning (intensity 1) Pmp OSC 12/12/00 for PF1 // The next set is for Tunze Stream 2 and is exactly the same except you'll note the capital S in the mode. // which slaves the output #2 to the output #1 so they are in sync. // Both tunze streams are at one side of the tank so this produces a wave like flow in one direction If Time > 23:59 Then TS2 ON If Time > 00:00 Then TP2 PF2 Pmp MODE SD for PF2 Pmp Int 030/100 for PF2 Pmp OSC 12/12/00 for PF2 // I also have 2 Nano-streams. One provides additional turbulence in the 180 and the others is in the // 40 gallon tank... The programs are below. If Time > 00:00 Then NS1 ON If Time > 00:00 Then NP1 PF3 Pmp MODE sD for PF3 Pmp Int 030/100 for PF3 Pmp OSC 30/20/00 for PF3 If Time > 00:00 Then NP4 PF4 Pmp MODE sD for PF4 Pmp Int 030/060 for PF4 Pmp OSC 30/30/00 for PF4 // The next statements are for my 40 gallon tank and are similar to above so I'm not going to go into // details on them, but here they are If TmpG < RT+-0.2 Then HT4 ON If TmpG > RT+0.2 Then HT4 OFF If Time > 00:00 Then RP4 ON If Sun 030/090 Then LT4 ON If Time > 00:00 Then FN4 ON If Timer HT4 = ON Then FN4 OFF If Timer LT4 = ON Then FN4 ON If Sun 000/120 Then RL4 OFF If Time > 00:00 Then CR4 ON If Time > 00:00 Then SK4 ON OSC 003/030 ON/OFF Then DP4 ON // Finally I have 3 different feed modes in my tank: // Feed A is actually for th 40 gallon and shuts off all the pumps and the heater (so it doesn't boil the water // in the sump) for feeding the 40 gallong. If FeedA 000 Then RP4 OFF If FeedA 000 Then HT4 OFF If FeedA 000 Then SK4 OFF If FeedA 000 Then CR4 OFF // Feed B is for the main tank and I use it for picture tanking (shuts off ALL circulation) If FeedB 000 Then SM1 OFF If FeedB 000 Then SM2 OFF If FeedB 000 Then SKM OFF If FeedB 000 Then TS1 OFF If FeedB 000 Then TS2 OFF If FeedB 000 Then NS1 OFF // Feed C is for the main tank and I use it for feeding (leaves return pumps on) If FeedC 000 Then TS1 OFF If FeedC 000 Then TS2 OFF If FeedC 000 Then NS1 OFF It's a lot, but this device can do a lot. You can also go to this page: http://www.danj.com/reef/graphs.php There I have a user interface so you can plot the different parameters and see the on and off status of many of the devices. Let me know if you have questions. Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller December 22, 2007 Share December 22, 2007 I think this is my latest programs, at least what I have saved to this computer. I control the 220, the frag tank and the anemone farm. All on the same sump. I have divided my circulation pumps onto the three different DC8 so there is some form of circulation for each tank on a different DC8. Each DC8 has it's own 20 amp circuit. Timers; LT1$-A01 ALM%-A02 LT3$-A03 03s$-A04 FUG$-A05 LT2$-A06 AO7&-A07 KAL#-A08 WAV&-B01 ALT&-B02 HET&-B03 B04&-B04 B05&-B05 B06&-B06 B07&-B07 SLT$-B08 PH3&-C01 61L&-C02 61R&-C03 FAN&-C04 PH1&-C05 PH2&-C06 CO2$-C07 FRG$-C08 Program statements; If Time > 13:30 Then LT1 ON If Time > 22:30 Then LT1 OFF If Time > 14:00 Then LT2 ON If Time > 23:00 Then LT2 OFF If Time > 13:45 Then LT3 ON If Time > 22:45 Then LT3 OFF If Temp > 84.0 Then LT1 OFF If Temp > 84.0 Then LT2 OFF If Temp > 84.0 Then LT3 OFF If Temp > 84.0 Then FRG OFF If Time > 08:30 Then 03s ON If Time > 23:30 Then 03s OFF If Time > 08:30 Then ALT ON If Time > 22:50 Then ALT OFF If Time > 00:01 Then FUG ON If Time > 09:00 Then FUG OFF If Time > 00:01 Then SLT ON If Time > 09:00 Then SLT OFF OSC 015/240 ON/OFF Then KAL ON If Time > 00:00 Then AO7 ON If Time > 00:00 Then WAV ON If Temp > 78.0 Then HET OFF If Temp < 76.8 Then HET ON If Time > 00:00 Then B04 ON If Time > 00:00 Then B05 ON If Time > 00:00 Then B06 ON If Time > 00:00 Then B07 ON If Time > 00:01 Then AO7 ON If Time > 00:02 Then AO7 OFF If Time > 00:00 Then FAN ON If Time > 00:00 Then 61L ON If Time > 00:00 Then 61R ON If Time > 13:50 Then FRG ON If Time > 22:50 Then FRG OFF If FeedA 005 Then 61L OFF If FeedA 005 Then 61R OFF If FeedA 005 Then WAV OFF If FeedA 005 Then PH1 OFF If FeedA 005 Then PH2 OFF If FeedA 005 Then PH3 OFF Max Change 010 M Then LT1 OFF Max Change 015 M Then LT2 OFF Max Change 020 M Then LT3 OFF Max Change 010 M Then FRG OFF If Time > 00:00 Then ALM OFF If pH > 08.50 Then ALM ON If pH < 07.70 Then ALM ON If Temp > 84.2 Then ALM ON If Temp < 75.0 Then ALM ON If pH2 < 06.70 Then ALM ON If pH2 > 06.99 Then ALM ON If pH2 < 06.80 Then CO2 OFF If pH2 > 06.82 Then CO2 ON OSC 010/020 ON/OFF Then PH3 ON RND 010/010 ON/OFF Then PH1 ON RND 010/010 ON/OFF Then PH2 ON If Time > 11:45 Then ALM ON If Time > 11:50 Then ALM OFF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madmax7774 December 22, 2007 Share December 22, 2007 AC3 controlling my auto top off, lights, heater, and kalkwasser. MH1$-A01 MH2$-A02 ACT$-A03 KLK#-A04 HET&-A05 If Time > 09:30 Then MH1 ON If Time > 18:30 Then MH1 OFF If Time > 09:30 Then MH2 ON If Time > 18:30 Then MH2 OFF If Time > 09:00 Then ACT ON If Time > 19:00 Then ACT OFF If Temp > 82.0 Then MH1 OFF If Temp > 82.0 Then MH2 OFF If Temp > 82.0 Then ACT OFF If Switch2 CLOSED Then KLK ON If Switch2 OPEN Then KLK OFF If pH > 08.35 Then KLK OFF Max Change 005 M Then KLK OFF If Temp < 78.5 Then HET ON If Temp > 79.0 Then HET OFF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveS December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 Hey this is great! I was going to start a thread just like this when I get my controller. Any one able to hook me up with the Aqua Notes software so I can see what it's like before I buy a copy? If you can, just PM me. Thanks and happy holidays to all!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 DaveS, don't buy aquanotes... there is a free downloadable version http://www.neptunesys.com/aquaNotesDownload.htm AND they are going to release a new version of software (free?... Kurt wasn't sure when I talked to him at MACNA) that will do a lot more. Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 With the ACIII you really do not need AN. I have the AN lite which, like Dave said, is a free download and great but does not work on a Mac. I can get into my ACIII via a connection thru our router and do more stuff then I can type. programming included. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davelin315 December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 Holy cow you just scared me off of buying an aquacontroller! How long does it take to program this stuff? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lanman December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 Holy cow you just scared me off of buying an aquacontroller! How long does it take to program this stuff? I bought one... now I'm afraid to program it. And I've done some programming! I'm sure once I actually SEE the thing, I'll understand all of the above. My #1 concern is actually getting a cable to run from my tank to my computers. I have lots of spare computers - I'm thinking of setting one up next to the tank, and wi-fi'ing into my network. Nearest connection is about 40' away, counting distance around walls, fireplace, corners, etc... bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 Leave all the scare drama for a rainy day. These things are a cinch to program once you understand a few simple basics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 Ditto... my program has grown from when I bought the one controller and 2 dc8s... I've got 4 dc8s, an aquasurf, an moon light extension and 2 expansion modules (I've got a lot going on). Bob as for the unit... if you have an AC III or a AC III Pro get a wireless game unit (and put that on your wireless network... cheaper and less obtrusive than buying the entire computer. Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lanman December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 Ditto... my program has grown from when I bought the one controller and 2 dc8s... I've got 4 dc8s, an aquasurf, an moon light extension and 2 expansion modules (I've got a lot going on). Bob as for the unit... if you have an AC III or a AC III Pro get a wireless game unit (and put that on your wireless network... cheaper and less obtrusive than buying the entire computer. Dave Is that something like this?? http://www.amazon.com/Netgear-WGE111-Mbps-...r/dp/B000637RGQ Thanks, bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 This is the one I have http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c...FVisitorWrapper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lanman December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 This is the one I have http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c...FVisitorWrapper Thanks! .... of course - almost everyone is SOLD OUT - probably because of Christmas. bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesbuf December 23, 2007 Share December 23, 2007 Thanks! .... of course - almost everyone is SOLD OUT - probably because of Christmas. bob Here you go bob. http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Linksys-802...roductDetail.do I already have a wired hub downstairs about 15' from my tank. All I have to do is connect the AC III with an ethernet cord correct? Then what? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch December 24, 2007 Share December 24, 2007 James... make sure the internet connection for the AC unit is configured correctly for you network.... Assuming that it is you should be able to go http://<ip of AC III> and you should get a prompt for username and password (admin, 1234 by default). Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesbuf December 24, 2007 Share December 24, 2007 James... make sure the internet connection for the AC unit is configured correctly for you network.... Assuming that it is you should be able to go http://<ip of AC III> and you should get a prompt for username and password (admin, 1234 by default). Dave Sweet. Thanks Dave. I'm reading the directions now, but I'm sure I'll be sending plenty of questions your way. Thanks for the help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch December 24, 2007 Share December 24, 2007 Make sure you get the subnet mask, and something else (gateway maybe) correct.... those are most of the problems... it's a pain to do, but do it once and your done. Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnybv December 24, 2007 Share December 24, 2007 From my home tank, pretty basic. Controlls lights, heater, fans, c02, ozone, dosing pump. TImer names LT1$-A01 LT2$-A02 ACT$-A03 REF$-A04 HET%-A05 FAN%-A06 OZN&-A07 CO2&-A08 ALM&-A09 DAY&-A10 DOS&-B01 Program If Time > 12:00 Then LT1 ON If Time > 21:50 Then LT1 OFF If Time > 12:10 Then LT2 ON If Time > 22:00 Then LT2 OFF If Time > 11:00 Then ACT ON If Time > 23:00 Then ACT OFF If Time > 18:00 Then REF ON If Time > 06:00 Then REF OFF If Temp > 83.5 Then LT1 OFF If Temp > 84.0 Then LT2 OFF If Temp > 81.0 Then FAN ON If Temp < 80.0 Then FAN OFF If Temp < 79.0 Then HET ON If Temp > 80.0 Then HET OFF If ORP < 400 Then OZN ON If ORP > 425 Then OZN OFF If Time > 07:00 Then DAY ON If Time > 04:00 Then DAY OFF If pHA1 < 06.10 Then CO2 OFF If pHA1 > 06.40 Then CO2 ON If pH < 07.85 Then CO2 OFF If Timer DAY = OFF Then CO2 OFF If Time > 00:00 Then ALM OFF If pH > 08.50 Then ALM ON If pH < 07.70 Then ALM ON If ORP > 450 Then ALM ON If ORP < 200 Then ALM ON If Temp < 77.0 Then ALM ON If Temp > 82.5 Then ALM ON If Time > 08:00 Then ALM ON If Time > 08:01 Then ALM OFF If Time > 19:00 Then ALM ON If Time > 19:01 Then ALM OFF Max Change 050 M Then ALM OFF If Time > 10:00 Then DOS ON If Time > 10:03 Then DOS OFF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
discretekarma December 29, 2007 Share December 29, 2007 Now that I've done the basic programming, I'm having trouble figuring out how to text message my alarms to my cell phone and email. I was thought this was possible but can't get it to work. On the Aqua Notes I put my cell number in the pager box and pushed the test button and get nothing. Is that not right? I didn't see any other possibility. I can't get the email to work either. Can anyone help? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YBeNormal December 29, 2007 Author Share December 29, 2007 (edited) Do you have a phone line hooked to your PC/modem and have you tried dialing out from your PC to make sure it is configured correctly? Never mind. I just noticed that you mentioned setting up AquaNotes to send out the email or text message. Those features are disabled in AquaNotes Lite. If I understand correctly, you can configure the AC III to do it directly though without relying on AquaNotes. I have input most of the settings but haven't had a chance to test it out yet. Edited December 29, 2007 by YBeNormal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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