SYCLOPE electronic TERE'O Touch XL User manual

SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch XL® Controller for public swimming pool (Part 1)
Installation, starting and programming
instructions
Reference: DOC0464 Rev: 2.0

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Part of the general documentation
Part 1: Installation, starting and programming instructions
Part 2: Communication instructions
General information:
SYCLOPE Electronique 2019-2020® Manual of 27/03/2020 Rev 2.0
Analysers/Controllers for swimming pools.
Product line TERE’O Touch®
Installation, starting and programming instructions
Editor:
SYCLOPE Electronique S.A.S.
Z.I. Aéropole pyrénées
Rue du Bruscos
64 230 SAUVAGNON - France –
Tel: (33) 05 59 33 70 36
Fax: (33) 05 59 33 70 37
Email: syclope@syclope.fr
Internet: http://www.syclope.fr
© 2019-2020 by SYCLOPE Electronique S.A.S.
Subject to modification
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Summary
I. Generality ................................................................................................................................. 4
1) Scope ................................................................................................................................... 4
2) FCC conformity ..................................................................................................................... 5
3) Use of the document ............................................................................................................. 6
4) Symbols and signs ................................................................................................................. 6
5) Storage and transport ............................................................................................................ 7
6) Packaging ............................................................................................................................. 7
7) Warranty .............................................................................................................................. 7
II. Safety and environmental instructions .................................................................................... 8
1) Use of the equipment ............................................................................................................ 8
2) User obligations .................................................................................................................... 8
3) Risk prevention ..................................................................................................................... 8
4) Identification and localization of the nameplate ....................................................................... 9
5) Disposal and conformity ....................................................................................................... 10
III. Technical characteristics and functions ................................................................................. 11
1) Technical characteristics ...................................................................................................... 11
2) Main functions ..................................................................................................................... 12
3) Parameters and measurement scales .................................................................................... 12
IV. Installation and connections ................................................................................................. 13
1) Installation conditions .......................................................................................................... 13
2) Wall installation of the device ............................................................................................... 13
3) Open / Close transparent door ............................................................................................. 14
4) Open / Close the terminal cover ........................................................................................... 14
5) Electrical connection ............................................................................................................ 15
6) Changing the internal fuse of P3 and P4 outputs ................................................................... 15
7) Primary power connection .................................................................................................... 17
8) Connectons of control outputs .............................................................................................. 17
9) Potential-free relay connections (P2) .................................................................................... 18
10) Potential-free relay connections (P1) ................................................................................. 19
11) Measurement inputs connections ...................................................................................... 20
12) Remote control input or flow switch connection ................................................................. 22
13) Tank bottom connections ................................................................................................. 23
14) Bus RS485 communication connection .............................................................................. 24
V. General use ........................................................................................................................ 26
VI. Commissioning .................................................................................................................... 27
VII. Programming the controller .................................................................................................. 27
1) Principal display .................................................................................................................. 27
2) Input mode ......................................................................................................................... 30
3) Programming menu « Installer » .......................................................................................... 32
g) Communications .................................................................................................................. 39
VIII. Parameter setting ................................................................................................................ 47
1) Tank level ........................................................................................................................... 48
2) Control ............................................................................................................................... 49
3) Dosing ................................................................................................................................ 50
4) Timings .............................................................................................................................. 51
5) Calibration .......................................................................................................................... 51
IX. Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 54

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I. Generality
1) Scope
SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® analyser/controller you have purchased is a high-tech electronic device. It
was designed and created carefully for your enjoyment and your peace of action.
Its remarkable faculty to adapt to different swimming pool structures allows it to settle in all difficult
environments where mastery of water treatment is most decisive.
With 1 Temperature, 1 pH and 1 chlorine or bromine inputs, 1 circulation control input and 2 tank level
inputs, SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® is equipped with cyclically controlled proportional control functions
transmitted through 2 dosing pumps for the control of pH minus or pH plus, chlorine or bromine.
Thanks to HYDRO TOUCH ease of use, their user-friendliness and their remarkable technicality, you will
fully enjoy its many possibilities and will be assured of a perfect control and perfect monitoring of your
pool water quality.
You will find in the instructions that follow, all the information needed for the installation, use and
maintenance of your new equipment.
Packaging
Installation
Basic equipment
Specifications
Commissioning instructions
Safety instructions
If you need more information or if you encounter problems that not have been specified in this guide,
please quickly contact your retailer or SYCLOPE Electronique S.A. sales department, either at the agency
or office in your area, or at technical/quality service at our head office. We will do our best to help you
and make you enjoy our advice and our knowledge in the field of measurement and treatment of pools
water.
Contact: Service-technique@syclope.fr

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2) FCC conformity
The SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® controller complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Regulations state that unauthorized
changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate it.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect this equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment.
Remark:
To ensure compliance with the FCC regulations on electromagnetic interference for a class B
device, use cables properly shielded and connected to the ground as recommended in this
manual. The use of a cable that is not properly shielded or earthed for risk of violating the
FCC rules.

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3) Use of the document
Please read carefully the entire document before starting the installation and the commissioning of the
controller device, in order to ensure the safety of swimmers, users and equipment’s.
The information provided in this document must be strictly observed. SYCLOPE Electronique S.A.S.
declines all responsibility in cases where failure to comply with the instructions of this documents.
The following symbols and pictograms will be used to facilitate reading and understanding of these
instructions.
● Information
► Action to do
Element of a list or enumeration
4) Symbols and signs
Identification of a continuous voltage or current
Identification of an alternative voltage or current
Protective ground
Functional ground
Risk of injury or accident. Identifies a warning concerning a potentially dangerous risk. The
documentation must be consulted by the user with each time the symbol is notified. If the
instructions are not respected, this presents risks of death, physical injuries or property
damages.
Electric hazard. Identifies a warning statement relative to a mortal electric danger. If the
instructions are not strictly respected, this implies an inevitable risk of physical injuries or death.
Risk of incorrect operation or damage for the device
Comment or particular information.
Recyclable element

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5) Storage and transport
It is important to store and to transport the SYCLOPE ODI TOUCH controller in its original
packaging in order to minimize risk of damage.
Furthermore, the package must be stored in an environment that is protected against humidity
and exposure to chemical products.
Environmental conditions for transport and storage:
Temperature: -10 °C to 70 °C
Air humidity: Maximum of 90% with no condensation
6) Packaging
The device is delivered without power cable.
Caps of the box are pre-drilled and fitted with corresponding cable glands conform to the
maintenance of IP65 protection. Cables used must be adapted to them in order to respect the
protection index.
Shielded cables for connecting pH and ORP electrodes are not supplied.
The controller is delivered with:
SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® central analyser/controller
Installation, starting and programming instructions
Communication programming instructions (Option)
7) Warranty
The warranty is provided according to the terms of our general conditions of sale and delivery as
long as the following conditions are met:
Use of the equipment according to the instructions of this notice
No modifications of the equipment which may modify its behaviour and no incorrect
manipulation
Respect for the electrical safety conditions
Consumable material is no longer covered by warranty as soon as it’s put into service.

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II. Safety and environmental instructions
Please:
Read this manual carefully before the unpacking, the installing or the commissioning of this
equipment
Take into account all the hazards and of recommended precautionary measures
The failure to respect these procedures can result in serious injury to users or damaging the device.
1) Use of the equipment
SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® controllers has been designed to measure and control pH, Chlorine, Bromine
(BCDMH) using appropriate sensors and actuator controls within the scope of use described in this
manual.
All other uses are considered to be non-conforming and must therefore be forbidden. SYCLOPE
Electronique S.A.S. will not be responsible in any case for any damage that result from such
uses.
2) User obligations
The user undertakes not to allow its employees to work with the SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® controller
described in this manual unless they:
Are aware of the fundamental instructions relating to work safety and prevention of accidents
Are trained in the use of the device and its environment
Have read and understood these instructions, warnings and manipulation rules
3) Risk prevention
The installation and connection of the SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® controller should be only
performed by specialized personnel and qualified for this task.
The installation must comply with the current safety standards and instructions!
Before opening the controller or manipulate the relay outputs, always remember to switch-off
the primary power supply!
Never open the controller when it is powered on!
Maintenance operations and repairs should be only performed by trained and specialized
personnel!
Take care when choosing the location for installing the controller!
SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® controller should not be installed in a hazardous environment and
should be protected against splashing with water or chemical products. It should be installed in
a dry, well-ventilated and isolated location.
Make sure that the chemical sensors used with this controller correspond well to the chemicals
used. Refer to the individual technical note of each sensor. Chemistry of water is very complex,
in case of doubt, contact immediately our engineering service or your approved installer/reseller.

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Chemical sensors are sensitive elements using consumable parts. They must be supervised,
maintained and calibrated regularly using specific calibrator systems not-provided with this
equipment. In the event of defect, a surplus possible hazard of chemical injections can be noted.
In the doubt, a service contract must be taken near your reseller/installer or failing this near
our engineering services. Contact your approved installer/reseller or our business service for
more information.
4) Identification and localization of the nameplate
Manufacturer’s label Particular risk. Read the manual
Model of the product Product which can be recycled
Reference of the product Limitation of dangerous substance
Range of power supply CE approved
Values of maximum current Country of manufacture
Class of protection Manufacturer square code
Identification of the manufacturer
Serial number
Nameplate
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50/
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www.syclope.fr Fabriqué en France
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IP65
S/N: 173900001
This device compiles with the Part.15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
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5) Disposal and conformity
The recyclable packaging of the SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® equipment must be disposed of according
to current regulations.
Elements such as paper, cardboard, plastic or any other recyclable elements must be taken to
a suitable sorting center.
According to European directive 2012/19/EC, this symbol means that as of 4 July 2012 electrical
appliances cannot be thrown out together with household or industrial waste. According to
current regulations, consumers within the European Union are required, as of this date,
to return their used devices to the manufacturer, who will take care of disposing them at no
extra expense.
According to European directive 2011/65/EC, this symbol means that the SYCLOPE TERE’O
Touch® controller is designed in compliance with the restrictions on hazardous substances.
According to low-voltage directive (2014/35/UE) and the electromagnetic compatibility directive
(2014/30/UE), this symbol means that the device has been designed in compliance with the
previously cited directives.
In accordance with part 15 of the FCC regulation (Federal communications commission), this
symbol indicates that the device was tested and approved under the respect and the conditions
of the limits for a Class B digital device.

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III. Technical characteristics and functions
1) Technical characteristics
Main features
Type Specification(s) Marker(s)
Consumption 12 W Max (Without connected dosing accessories) -
Power supply requirements 90-240VAC 50/60Hz -
Electrical protection Fuse 160 mA. Reset by power interruption F4
Operating temperature (°C) -5 °C to 45 °C (23 °F to 113 °F) -
Case material ABS or Polycarbonate (USA and Canada) -
Dimensions of the case
Length: 213 mm (8.4 inches)
Width: 185 mm (7.3 inches)
Height: 118 mm (4.6 inches)
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Case weight 1.1 kg -
Display 4.3-inch colour LCD screen Resistive touch -
Environment
Storage temperature -10 °C to 70 °C (10 °F to 158 °F) -
Humidity Max. 90% without condensation -
Protection rating IP 65 -
Product certification CE -
Electromagnetic
compatibility
Class B disruption tests comply with EN61326-1
Class B disruption tests comply with EN61326-2-6
Class B disruption tests comply with EN55011
Harmonics tests comply with EN61000-3-2
Harmonics tests comply with EN61000-3-3
Immunity tests comply with EN61000-4-2
Immunity tests comply with EN61000-4-3
Immunity test EN61000-4-4
Immunity tests comply with EN61000-4-5
Immunity tests comply with EN61000-4-6
Immunity tests comply with EN61000-4-8
Immunity tests comply with EN61000-4-11
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Standard
EN 61000 Electromagnetic compatibility (CEM)
EN 61326 Electrical measuring, control and laboratory equipment
for a standard environment (class B home use)
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Entrées
Measurement inputs
1 potentiometric input (pH)
1 4…20mA isolated input Tension 24VDC (temperature)
1 4…20mA isolated input Tension 24VDC (chlorine/Bromine)
POT
IN1
IN2
Level inputs 1 Tank level contact input (pH)
1 Tank level contact input (Chlorine/Bromine)
K1
K2
Water circulation input 1 water circulation contact input Aux
Sorties
Outputs relay
2 power relay output
- Max. 3.15A / 250 VAC
- Transient current Max 15A <1ms
2 ON/OFF relay output
P3 et P4
P1 et P2
REF
Reference 24V output for power supply to external measurement
converters or flow sensors.
VREF
Reference 12V output. PWR
Port de communication
RS485 1 RS485 communication port compatible protocol type Modbus RTU
Protection des sorties de dosage
Internal fuse Glass fuse 5x20mm 3.15A 250V time delay FUSE1

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2) Main functions
Main functions
Function Specification(s) Note(s)
Regulation mode P.I.D Injection time calculated in %
1800 s relay injection cycle time
All or nothing
Type of actuators Power relay outputs Width modulation control
Direction of
regulation Up or down
Alarms Low and high alarms Expressed in actual measurement value
High and low threshold control
Controlling
Flowrate control Controlling injection to control water
circulation
Tank level Controlling injection to control the level of
product to be injected
Configuration Choice of standard configuration Automatic machine setup
Maintenance Maintenance assistance Control of regulatory device
3) Parameters and measurement scales
Measures and regulation
Parameters Measuring scale Accuracy
T°C -5 to 45°C ± 0,5 %
pH 0 to 14 pH ± 0,5 %
Free chlorine
0 to 2 ppm ± 0,5 %
0 to 5 ppm ± 0,5 %
0 to 10 ppm ± 0,5 %
Bromine
0 to 2 ppm ± 0,5 %
0 to 5 ppm ± 0,5 %
0 to 10 ppm ± 0,5 %

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IV. Installation and connections
1) Installation conditions
To guarantee the user safety and to ensure correct operation of your SYCLOPE TERE’O
Touch®, please observe the following installation instructions:
Install the controller in a dry location
The controller must be protected against rain, frost and direct sunlight
The room temperature must range between 0°C and 50°C, with no condensation
Choose an installation location free from vibration, on a suitable support and with no
deformation
If these instructions are not observed:
The controller risks to be damaged
The measurements can be disrupted
The warranty is not applicable!
2) Wall installation of the device
Prior to installing the devices and connections of cables, pipes and fittings, cut power supplies!
The IP65 protection class is guaranteed only if the closure caps of the SYCLOPE TERE’O
Touch® are closed and the wires correspond to the diameter of the cable gland.
► Drill 3 holes 5 mm in accordance with the drilling plan below:
► Introduce the 5mm dowels using a hammer
► Fix the top screw first without tightening it completely
► Place the lower screws and tighten them
► Tighten the upper screw
► Make sure the housing is stable and level

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3) Open / Close transparent door
In order to guarantee IP65 class, the transparent door must absolutely be closed after use while
ensuring the quality of the closure seal.
The case has a closing system with automatic locking as soon as its handling is carried out
correctly.
To open the transparent door:
Door locked …
Lift the lock and pull towards
the front of the device
Door opened!
To close and lock the transparent door:
Put your fingers behind the
lock, and bring the door with
your thumb …
With the palm of your hand,
press on the transparent door
and tighten with your hand to
lock
Door locked!
4) Open / Close the terminal cover
In order to guarantee IP65 class, the terminal cover must absolutely be closed after use while
ensuring the quality of the closure seal.
Use an appropriate screwdriver to unscrew the 2 fixing screws and open the terminal cover.

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5) Electrical connection
Electrical installations must be carried out in accordance with the standards in force and by
authorized personnel!
A 30-mA differential circuit breaker must be installed!
A 10A circuit breaker must be installed near the device and easily accessible in order to cut the
primary supply. It must be marked as the cut-off circuit of the device.
Before making the connections, cut off the power supplies!
Preferably use single-strand cables
Otherwise, it is essential to use a crimped cable ends to ensure that no strand can come into
contact with neighbouring cables!
Secure the wire connections on the terminal blocks using a cable tie.
SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® must be slaved to the filtration of the swimming pool using digital
input.
Internal protection:
SYCLOPE ODI Touch ® is protected by one resettable fuse 160 mA and by a varistor against
overvoltage of 275V.
The self-powered power relay outputs P3 and P4 are protected by a glass fuse, 5x20mm of
3.15A 250V.
Reference Name
FUS1016 Glass fuse time delay 3,15A 5x20
If the fuse is destroyed, check that the card isn’t burnt. If this is the case, imperatively change
the complete card.
If the varistor is destroyed, please return the device to our technical support for expertise.
6) Changing the internal fuse of P3 and P4 outputs
Cut off the power supply, before changing the fuse!
Always use a fuse identical to the original one. Don’t replace with a higher intensity!

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Cut off the power supply
Open the transparent door and unscrew the 4 front screws using an appropriate
screwdriver.
Carefully disconnect the connection flat cable connecting the bottom card and the upper
part of the device
Locate the fuse to be changed on the lower PCB
Remove the protective cap
Change the fuse and replace the protective cap
Reconnect the flat cable between the cards and reassemble the front panel using the 4
fixing screws. Don’t overtighten because the screws are fixed in the plastic case.
Reconnect the flat cable and replace the front panel before switch On.
Glass fuse time delay
3.15A 5x20mm

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7) Primary power connection
SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® has a switch-mode power supply. It can be powered by an
alternating voltage between 90V and 240V 50/60Hz.
► Use a 3-point 1.5 mm2 to wire the power supply
► Strip the 3 wires on 7mm
► Pass the 3-point cable through a cable gland
► Connect the phase on L1 and the neutral on the N of the main terminal block X1
► Connect the earth on the PL1 stud using an M4 eyelet terminal
► Tighten the cable gland to seal
Your SYCLOPE TERE’O Touch® doesn’t have a power switch. So, it’s directly supplied
when it’s connected to the mains.
8) Connections of control outputs
● Self-powered relays outputs connection pH P3
The self-powered relays outputs P3 (Primary supply voltage = voltage available on P3) used for
pH parameter regulation.
► Strip the 3 wires of the power cable of the dosing device on 7mm
► Pass the 3-point cable through a cable gland
► Connect the phase on L1 (37) and the neutral on N (38) of the P3 mains terminal
block
► Connect the earth on PE (39) of the P3 mains terminal block
►
Tighten the cable gland to seal

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● Self-powered relays outputs connection Chlorine/Bromine P4
The self-powered relays outputs P4 (Primary supply voltage = voltage available on P4) used for
chlorine/bromine parameter regulation.
► Strip the 3 wires of the power cable of the dosing device on 7mm
► Pass the 3-point cable through a cable gland
► Connect the phase on L1 (43) and the neutral on N (44) of the P4 mains terminal
block
► Connect the earth on PE (45) of the P4 mains terminal block
► Tighten the cable gland to seal
9) Potential-free relay connections (P2)
The potential-free relay outputs can be used as alarm relays, regulation or be controlled in Timer mode
as required.
Use a 2-wire cable with a section appropriate for the voltage and current.
Remove the protective sheath.
Strip wires on 7mm.
Pass the cable through a cable gland.
Connect a cable on the midpoint COMMON (41) of the terminal block
Connect the second cable on the WORK (40) of the terminal block or on the REST (42)
depending on the function to be performed.
Tighten the cable gland to seal.

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10) Potential-free relay connections (P1)
The potential-free relay outputs can be used as regulation for pH.
Use a 2-wire cable with a section appropriate for the voltage and current.
Remove the protective sheath.
Strip wires on 7mm.
Pass the cable through a cable gland.
Connect a cable on the midpoint COMMON (35) of the terminal block
Connect the second cable on the WORK (34) of the terminal block or on the REST (36)
depending on the function to be performed.
Tighten the cable gland to seal.

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11) Measurement inputs connections
TERE’O Touch® has three inputs:
POT: Input connection for pH sensor.
In1: Isolated 4-20mA input for temperature measurement.
In2: Isolated 4-20mA input for chlorine or bromine measurement.
a) pH input
Use a coaxial shielded cable supplied with your sensor.
Connect the core of the cable to the Pot (1) connection.
Connect the shield on the Ref (2) connection.
Tighten the cable gland to seal.
b) Temperature sensor
Preferably use a two-strand cable.
Wire a strand on Iin1(+) (6).
Wire the other strand on Iin1(-) (7).
Tighten the cable gland to seal.
NOTE: The temperature sensor Syclope is not polarized.
pH sensor
Temperature sensor
In some cases, the pH
output can be in BNC
version outside the case
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