User's Manual

netAqua
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USER MANUAL Roslen Eco-Networking Products
v1.0.03 © 2014 by Roslen Eco-Networking Products. All rights reserved Page 56 of 59
4. Physical Interfaces
The following physical interfaces are provided on the netAQUA. All cables that connect to the netAQUA
are routed through a cable grommet at the bottom of the enclosure.
4.1. AC Input
The 24 VAC power input interface is via a standard, top entry terminal block.
4.2. Valve Solenoid Control Outlets
A top entry terminal block outlet is provided for each of the nine valve solenoid controls. The ninth
terminal block outlet is configurable for either Zone 9 control or for Master Valve control.
Thee terminal block outlets are provided for the common wiring back from the solenoids.
4.3. Ethernet
One RJ-45 Ethernet port is provided. The RJ-45 port includes standard Ethernet traffic LEDs.
4.4. WiFi
A standard 802.11b/g/n WiFi interface is provided on the WiFi version of the netAQUA.
4.5. Expansion Module
A six pin RJ-11 port is provided to attach an Expansion Module.
4.6. Power LED
A dual-color Power LED is provided that is seen on the outside of the enclosure, along the bottom side.
4.7. WiFi LED
A dual-color WiFi LED is provided that is seen on the outside of the enclosure, along the bottom side.
4.8. Pushbutton Switches
Four tactile pushbutton switches are provided, which are accessible from the outside of the enclosure.
These are the PROG, SCROLL DOWN, SCROLL UP, and ENTER pushbuttons.
4.9. Local Rainfall Sensor
A top entry terminal block is provided for a contact closure input from a standard, off-the-shelf, normally
open rainfall sensor.
4.10. Local Temperature Sensor
A top entry terminal block is provided for a temperature sensor connection.
4.11. Water Flow Sensor
A top entry terminal block is provided for a water flow sensor pulse input.
4.12. EM Power
Three top entry terminal blocks are provided for a power and ground leads to the Expansion Module.