Setup your vortech pump, 14 master/slave/independent – EcoTech Marine Full EcoSmart User Manual

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Setup Your VorTech Pump

14

Master/Slave/Independent

EcoSmart controlled VorTech pumps work together in ways not

previously possible to create a variety of flow options. The EcoSmart

driver comes out of the box in Independent mode. In Independent

mode, the EcoSmart driver does not broadcast wireless signals for

other pumps to hear (with the exception of Feed Mode, which all

pumps broadcast and all pumps listen for). If you are only running

one VorTech propeller pump, then this will be ideal for you. When

you add additional VorTech pumps, any EcoSmart driver is capable

of operating either as a master or a slave pump. A master pump

broadcasts a wireless signal and a slave pump receives this wire-

less signal. On any one aquarium, you can have up to six different

master pumps broadcasting on unique frequencies. Each of these

master pumps can be synced with an infinite number of slave pumps

for endless flow possibilities.

When a master pump is initiated and running in any one of the normal modes (such as Constant

Speed, Random, Short Pulse, or Long Pulse Mode), it sends out a signal telling other pumps what

mode it is operating and what speed it is running at. VorTech pumps set to operate as slave pumps

will listen for the master pump’s wireless signal and will do either the same as the master pump

Driver shown here Indepen-

dent in Constant Speed Mode

(Green Control Dial).

Master

Slave

Slave

Slave

Master Pump shown

here in Constant Speed

Mode (GreenControl

Dial).

Slave Pumps speed,

shown here by the blue

LED strip, independent

of master pump.

Slave Pumps speed,

shown here by the blue

LED strip, synced with

master pump.

(Sync Mode), or the opposite of the

master pump (Anti-Sync Mode). Slave

pumps set in Sync Mode will perform

exactly the same as the master pump

and will be indicated by a white LED

on the EcoSmart driver’s knob. Slave

pumps set in Anti-Sync Mode will per-

form exactly the inverse of the master

pump and will be indicated by an or-

ange LED on the EcoSmart driver’s

knob.

For example, if the master pump is running at 80% speed, a slave pump in sync mode will run at

80% speed as well. If that same slave pump was operating in Anti-Sync Mode, it will run at 20%

speed (this is the inverse speed of 80%). As the master pump slows down, a slave pump in Sync

Mode will slow down with it and a slave pump in Anti-Sync Mode will speed up.
To select between Sync and Anti-Sync Mode on a slave pump, simply tap the MODE button, the

LED will change color to reflect which mode the pump is in.

For more information on assigning master and slaves, see section 3.5: Assigning Master/Slave Relationship. For more information

on wireless configuration of multiple pumps and pump positioning, see Chapter 5: Pump Configuration of EcoSmart Modes.

Section 3.7

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