Getting Started

Control Room

Customer Detail Screen

 

Launch the Pool Watch program by double clicking on the "Pool Watch Water Testing" icon on your desk top. The start screen contains the current version, and a backup procedure for copying your customer data base. A USB thumb drive is recommended for this procedure.Enter the drive letter (E in this case), and next click "Backup Data Base". It is recommended your data base be backed up on a regular basis.

 

 

Next click on the "Start" button and the scanner information start screen will appear. This screen contains the scanning module version number, the scanner registration code, the Wave scanner type, and strip selection. Your Home Port tech can adjust and recalibrate your scanner if necessary. Click the "Continue" button to begin testing.

 

 

The first windows confirm you have a scanner attached by clicking on the "Yes" button. You may abort the scanner initialization by clicking "No".

 

 

 

Click "Ok" on the next screen.

 

 

 

Next appears a scanner warm up screen. This is used at the beginning of a new testing day to bring the scanner sensor up to operating temperature.

 

This is the Main Screen of the program.

 

 

Control Room

 

The "Control Room" contains features of the program which may be customized by the user. To access, click on the "Control Room" button at the bottom of the "Customer Details" screen. 

 

 

1. Dealer "Name, Address", etc., which will print at the top of the printout.

 

2. "Dealer Message for Printout" can be added to the bottom of the printout alerting your customers about "specials" or thanking your customers for their business.

 

3. "Paths to our Data Files" shows where the customers data base(pools.mdb), products data base (poolsP.mdb) and history data base (poolsH.mdb) are located.

 

4. "Scanner Attached" by entering: (Y not used), S = Wave Xpress (white scanner), F = Wave III (black scanner),  N = no scanner.

 

5. "Auto Scan (10 min) - n/a

 

6. "Photometer (P or T)" will allow communication with a Palintest or Tintometer meter to communicate with  the  Pool Watch Software.

 

7. "Port # for meter" com port where the photometers are connected to.

 

8. "Round off dosages" rounds off dose up or down to whole units.

 

9. "Metric Measure (Y/N)" changes the dosage unit of measures from US, to metric units (kilos, liters etc). Only for use in countries on metric system. The chemical product line also must in metric units of measure.

 

10. "POS Link" activates the sharing of customer data base information with the RMS point of sale system.

 

11. "Free Chlorine Max" - ppm value when a dosage of a chlorine reducer is called for.

 

12. "Free Chlorine Min for Salt Max" for salt pools. Sets the target for chlorine level in salt pools. If chlorine level  is below .5 ppm, a shock dose will be called for. Levels from .6-1 ppms will dose to 2 ppms.

 

13. "Combined chlorine" maximum level before break point chlorination is recommended.

 

14. "Salt Rating " - % above the recommended level and % below the recommended level to calculate the acceptable ranges of salt. (recommended salt level of 3000 ppms, a 10% high range, 300 and 10% low range, 300, would be 3300 - 2700)

 

15. "Liquid Chlorine in Salt Pools" as sanitizer (see #6)

 

16. "Max Total Dissolved Solids" reading before treatment is required.

 

17. "Printout Analysis Controls": 

 

18. "Page Setting"

 

19. "Networked?" should be checked if and only the networking of two are more water test stations are sharing one customer data base.

 

20. "Testers Names" who perform water tests. The names can be chosen at time of testing, which will display on printout.

 

21. Special Features:

     will display if the pH or alkalinity readings are too high or too low out of  range. This indicates the stabilizer test pad may not developing  properly because the water is too far out of balance. "Muriatic Acid" - If "Dry Acid" is checked then all customers will default to use "sodium bisulfate" to lower pH or alkalinity. If unchecked then  "muriatic acid" will be the default. However each individual customer may be set to use either.

 

22. "Default Water Temp" is raised 2 degrees, then the free chlorine target will be raise to 4 ppms for salt pools. This setting will compensate for higher water temperatures in very warm climates.