AC Infinity CTR79A / CTR75A Smart Outlet User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- AC Infinity
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CTR79A / CTR75A Smart Outlet
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SMART OUTLET
ENVIRONMENTALLY CONTROLLED
USER MANUAL
WELCOME
Thank you for choosing AC Infinity. We are committed to product quality and
friendly customer service. If you have any questions or suggestions, please
don’t hesitate to contact us. Visit www.acinfinity.com and click contact for
our contact information.
EMAIL support@acinfinity.com
WEB www.acinfinity.com
LOCATION Los Angeles, CA
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MANUAL CODE SOT2207X1
PRODUCT CONTROLLER 79 CONTROLLER 75
MODEL CTR79A CTR75A
UPC-A 819137023680 819137022508
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MANUAL INDEX
5
PRODUCT WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
1. Ensure your power source conforms to the electrical requirements of this
product.
2. Check your local code restrictions for additional safety measures that may
be needed for a proper code compliant installation.
3. Read all instructions before installing and using this product.
4. When cutting or drilling into a wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical
wiring and other hidden utilities.
5. Do not attempt to hardwire this product. Performing any retrofitting
actions may result in personal injury and/or electrical damage, and will void
this product’s warranty.
6. If you are unfamiliar or have doubts about performing this product’s
installation, seek the services of a qualified, trained, and licensed
professional. Inappropriate installation will void this product’s warranty.
7. This product must not be used in potentially hazardous locations such as
flammable, explosive, chemical-laden or wet atmospheres.
8. Do not cover power cords with rugs or other fabric materials.
9. Do not depend on the on/off programming as the sole means of shutting
power from this product. Unplug the power cord before installing, servicing,
or moving this product.
10. Do not operate this product while its cord is damaged, or if it
malfunctions, has been dropped, or is damaged in any manner.
11. Use this product only as intended by the manufacturer.
6
INTERFERENCE from MH and HPS LIGHTS
Certain grow light models with HID ballasts that do not use electromagnetic
shielding will create an area of radio frequency interference (RFI). This can
distort nearby frequency-sensitive components like internet lines and climate
sensors. RFI can be emitted from the ballast’s cords or the ballast itself.
Follow these steps to ensure proper functionality and to prevent radio
frequency interference from affecting your sensor probe:
TIP 1 Keep the probe cord far away from your ballast’s cords to ensure the
controller properly detects climate conditions.
You may also wrap the probe cord and create a cone around the sensor head with
aluminum foil tape.
TIP 2 Do NOT plug your grow light and inline fan into the same duplex outlet.
Plug your grow light and inline fan into separate power strips and electrical
sockets.
MH, HPS, CMH, or CHPS 7
KEY FEATURES
SMART CONTROLLER Features automation controls that power devices based on
temperature, humidity, timers, and schedules.
ACTIVE MONITORING LED display shows key data like outlet power status,
temperature, humidity, trends, clock, and countdowns.
SENSOR PROBE Corded probe made of stainless steel to ensure precise
temperature and humidity readings.
SMART OUTLET
ENVIRONMENTALLY CONTROLLED
USER MANUAL
WELCOME
Thank you for choosing AC Infinity. We are committed to product quality and
friendly customer service. If you have any questions or suggestions, please
don’t hesitate to contact us. Visit www.acinfinity.com and click contact for
our contact information.
EMAIL support@acinfinity.com
WEB www.acinfinity.com
LOCATION Los Angeles, CA
3
MANUAL CODE SOT2207X1
PRODUCT CONTROLLER 79 CONTROLLER 75
MODEL CTR79A CTR75A
UPC-A 819137023680 819137022508
4
MANUAL INDEX
Manual Index ……………………………………………………………………… Page 5 Product Warning
…………………………………………………………………. Page 6 Interference from MH and HPS Lights
…………………………………… Page 7 Key Features ……………………………………………………………………… Page 8 Product
Contents ………………………………………………………………… Page 9 Powering and
Setup……………………………………………………………… Page 10 Programming ………………………………………………………………………
Page 13 Other Settings …………………………………………………………………….. Page 33 Download the App
………………………………………………………………. Page 34 Add a Device ………………………………………………………………………
Page 35 FAQ …………………………………………………………………………………… Page 38 Other AC Infinity
Products ……………………………………………………. Page 40 Warranty …………………………………………………………………………….
Page 41
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PRODUCT WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
1. Ensure your power source conforms to the electrical requirements of this
product.
2. Check your local code restrictions for additional safety measures that may
be needed for a proper code compliant installation.
3. Read all instructions before installing and using this product.
4. When cutting or drilling into a wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical
wiring and other hidden utilities.
5. Do not attempt to hardwire this product. Performing any retrofitting
actions may result in personal injury and/or electrical damage, and will void
this product’s warranty.
6. If you are unfamiliar or have doubts about performing this product’s
installation, seek the services of a qualified, trained, and licensed
professional. Inappropriate installation will void this product’s warranty.
7. This product must not be used in potentially hazardous locations such as
flammable, explosive, chemical-laden or wet atmospheres.
8. Do not cover power cords with rugs or other fabric materials.
9. Do not depend on the on/off programming as the sole means of shutting
power from this product. Unplug the power cord before installing, servicing,
or moving this product.
10. Do not operate this product while its cord is damaged, or if it
malfunctions, has been dropped, or is damaged in any manner.
11. Use this product only as intended by the manufacturer.
6
INTERFERENCE from MH and HPS LIGHTS
Certain grow light models with HID ballasts that do not use electromagnetic
shielding will create an area of radio frequency interference (RFI). This can
distort nearby frequency-sensitive components like internet lines and climate
sensors. RFI can be emitted from the ballast’s cords or the ballast itself.
Follow these steps to ensure proper functionality and to prevent radio
frequency interference from affecting your sensor probe:
TIP 1 Keep the probe cord far away from your ballast’s cords to ensure the
controller properly detects climate conditions.
You may also wrap the probe cord and create a cone around the sensor head with
aluminum foil tape.
TIP 2 Do NOT plug your grow light and inline fan into the same duplex outlet.
Plug your grow light and inline fan into separate power strips and electrical
sockets.
MH, HPS, CMH, or CHPS 7
KEY FEATURES
SMART CONTROLLER Features automation controls that power devices based on temperature, humidity, timers, and schedules.
ACTIVE MONITORING LED display shows key data like outlet power status, temperature, humidity, trends, clock, and countdowns.
SENSOR PROBE Corded probe made of stainless steel to ensure precise temperature and humidity readings.
WALL MOUNTING Hard black housing and fire-resistant casing with keyhole hanger
for easy mounting on any hook or screw.
Shown: CONTROLLER 79 8
DUAL OUTLETS Built with a detached electrical socket module that allows for powering and controlling two devices at the same time.
EXTRA CORD LENGTH Extended cord length of 144 inches (12 feet) for ease of management and flexible mounting options.
PRODUCT CONTENTS
CTR79A
WALL HANG CONTROLLER (x1)
SENSOR PROBE (x1)
WALL-HANG WOOD SCREWS (x2)
WIRE TIE (x1)
CABLE TIE MOUNT (x1)
CTR75A
DESKTOP CONTROLLER (x1)
SENSOR PROBE (x1)
WALL-HANG WOOD SCREWS (x2)
WIRE TIE (x1)
CABLE TIE MOUNT (x1)
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POWERING AND SETUP
STEP 1 Plug the sensor probe into the 3.5mm port located at the bottom side of
your controller.
STEP 2 Insert the power plug into a wall outlet to power your controller.
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POWERING AND SETUP
STEP 3 Position the corded sensor probe and secure it by using the included
zip ties and tie mounts.
STEP 4 Locate a spot free of obstruction and secure the anchor into your wall.
Twist the wood screw into the anchor.
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POWERING AND SETUP
STEP 5 Hang your controller by the screw using the hole located on its
backside.
STEP 6 Plug your device (not included) into one of the two sockets to power it
with your controller.
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PROGRAMMING
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2
3
4
1. OUTLET BUTTON Cycles through the two outlet devices. Each outlet device is
programmed independently, or together when navigating to ALL.
2. MODE BUTTON Cycles through each of the controller’s mode: OFF, ON, AUTO (4
triggers), TIMER TO ON, TIMER TO OFF, CYCLE (On and Off), and SCHEDULE (On and
Off).
3. UP/DOWN BUTTONS Adjusts the value of your current mode. The up button
increases and down button decreases the setting. Hold both to reset values to
OFF or 0.
4. SETTING BUTTON Cycles through each of the controller’s settings: DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS, °F/ °C, CLOCK, CALIBRATION (Temperature and Humidity), and BUFFER
(Temperature and Humidity).
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PROGRAMMING
5. OUTLETS Displays the outlet controller’s power status, indicating whether
or not electricity is being fed to your device. ON will display if your
devices are being powered and OFF will display if your devices are not being
powered.
6. PROBE TEMPERATURE Current temperature the probe is detecting. Displays “–”
if no probe is plugged in. Includes a trend indicator that signals a rise,
fall or no change in temperature within the last hour.
7. PROBE HUMIDITY Current humidity the probe is detecting. Displays “–” if no
probe is plugged in. Includes a trend indicator that signals a rise, fall or
no change in humidity within the last hour.
8. CONTROLLER MODE Displays the controller’s current mode. Pressing the mode
button cycles through the available modes.
9. STATUS ICONS Flashes or displays the alert icons of the controller. The
icons include TIMER ALERT and DISPLAY LOCK.
10. CURRENT TIME Displays the current time. The internal battery sustains the
clock so it does not default to 00:00 if power is cut off.
11. COUNTDOWN Displays the countdown of the TIMER TO ON, TIMER TO OFF, CYCLE,
or SCHEDULE modes. TO ON shows the amount of time left before your devices
power on. TO OFF shows the amount of time left before your devices power off.
12 . USER SETTING Displays the value of your current mode. Use the up and down
buttons to adjust the value. 14
PROGRAMMING
OUTLETS Pressing the outlet button will cycle through the controller’s
available outlets: ALL, 1, and 2. Dot indicates the current outlet.
ALL OUTLETS Navigate to the ALL outlet to set simultaneous programming for all
plugged in devices. Programming set in this outlet mode applies to all plugged
in devices, but will not be active if you navigate to other outlets. Re-
entering the ALL outlet will resume its programming.
INDIVIDUAL OUTLET Navigate to a numbered outlet with a plugged in device to
set individual programming. Programming will run in the background even while
you navigate to other numbered outlets.
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PROGRAMMING
CONTROLLER MODES Pressing the mode button will cycle through the controller’s
available programming modes: OFF, ON, AUTO (4 triggers), TIMER TO ON, TIMER TO
OFF, CYCLE (On and Off), and SCHEDULE (On and Off).
OFF MODE Your device will remain off regardless of temperature, humidity, or
time-based triggers. Jump back to OFF Mode anytime by holding the MODE button
while in other modes or settings.
ON MODE Your device will stay on regardless of temperature, humidity, or time-
based triggers.
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PROGRAMMING
AUTO MODE (HIGH TEMPERATURE TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the
high temperature trigger. Your device will turn on if the probe’s reading
meets or exceeds this threshold.
If the probe’s reading falls below this trigger point, your device will turn
off. This shut off point can be adjusted using the buffer setting as shown on
page 27.
This is typically used with devices like air conditioners and cooling fans to
help lower the temperature when it gets too hot. For example, if you set a
high temperature trigger of 90°F, then your device will activate when the
temperature reaches 90°F or higher, and turn off when it falls below 90°F.
Products shown here may still be in development.
Note that any of the four AUTO Mode triggers can activate at the same time,
even if you are not viewing that specific trigger. Turn off any triggers not
in use by pressing the up and down buttons together while viewing that
trigger. Triggers may be delayed from turning off by your Buffer Settings,
please see page 27 for more info.
HIGH TEMPERATURE TRIGGER POINT 90
OFF
ON
32 COLDER
194 HOTTER
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PROGRAMMING
AUTO MODE (LOW TEMPERATURE TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the
low temperature trigger. Your device will turn on if the probe’s reading meets
or falls below this threshold.
If the probe’s reading rises above this trigger point, your device will turn
off. This shut off point can be adjusted using the buffer setting as shown on
page 28.
This is typically used with devices like heaters and seedling mats to help
raise the temperature when it gets too cold. For example, if you set a low
temperature trigger of 40°F, then your device will activate when the
temperature falls to 40°F or lower, and turn off when it rises above 40°F.
Products shown here may still be in development.
Note that any of the four AUTO Mode triggers can activate at the same time,
even if you are not viewing that specific trigger. Turn off any triggers not
in use by pressing the up and down buttons together while viewing that
trigger. Triggers may be delayed from turning off by your Buffer Settings,
please see page 27 for more info.
LOW TEMPERATURE TRIGGER POINT 40
ON
OFF
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194
COLDER
HOTTER
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PROGRAMMING
AUTO MODE (HIGH HUMIDITY TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the high
humidity trigger. Your device will turn on if the probe’s reading meets or
exceeds this threshold.
If the probe’s reading falls below this trigger point, your device will turn
off. This shut off point can be adjusted using the buffer setting as shown on
page 29.
This is typically used with devices like dehumidifiers to help lower the
humidity when it gets too humid. For example, if you set a high humidity
trigger of 70%, then your device will activate when the humidity rises to 70%
or higher, and turn off when it falls below 70%. Products shown here may still
be in development.
Note that any of the four AUTO Mode triggers can activate at the same time,
even if you are not viewing that specific trigger. Turn off any triggers not
in use by pressing the up and down buttons together while viewing that
trigger. Triggers may be delayed from turning off by your Buffer Settings,
please see page 27 for more info.
HIGH HUMIDITY TRIGGER POINT
70
OFF
ON
32 LESS HUMID
100 MORE HUMID
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PROGRAMMING
AUTO MODE (LOW HUMIDITY TRIGGER) Pressing the up or down button sets the low
humidity trigger. Your device will turn on if the probe’s reading meets or
falls below this threshold.
If the probe’s reading rises above this trigger point, your device will turn
off. This shut off point can be adjusted using the buffer setting as shown on
page 30.
This is typically used with devices like humidifiers to help raise the
humidity when it gets too dry. For example, if you set a low humidity trigger
of 50%, then your device will activate when the humidity falls to 50% or
lower, and turn off when it rises above 50%. Products shown here may still be
in development.
Note that any of the four AUTO Mode triggers can activate at the same time,
even if you are not viewing that specific trigger. Turn off any triggers not
in use by pressing the up and down buttons together while viewing that
trigger. Triggers may be delayed from turning off by your Buffer Settings,
please see page 27 for more info.
LOW HUMIDITY TRIGGER POINT
50
ON
OFF
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100
LESS HUMID
MORE HUMID
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PROGRAMMING
TIMER TO ON MODE Pressing the up or down button sets a countdown time. During
the countdown, your device will be set to OFF. Once the timer ends, your
device will trigger to turn on.
The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds. The time
left on the countdown is shown on the lower right corner of the display above
the setting. Leaving the timer mode while the countdown is running will pause
it until you return to this mode.
TIMER TO OFF MODE Pressing the up or down button sets a countdown time. During
the countdown, your device will be set to ON. Once the timer ends, your device
will trigger to turn off.
The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds. The time
left on the countdown is shown on the lower right corner of the display above
the setting. Leaving the timer mode while the countdown is running will pause
it until you return to this mode.
ce ON
TIMER TO ON (COUNTDOWN END POINT)
to ON
Devi
20 min.
START
TIMER TO OFF (COUNTDOWN END POINT)
to OFF
Devic
40 min.
e OFF
START 21
PROGRAMMING
CYCLE MODE (ON AND OFF) Sets an ON duration and an OFF duration for your
device to cycle through continuously. Press the up or down button to set a
countdown for your device to turn on. Then press the mode button and use the
up or down button to set a countdown for your device to turn off.
The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds. Leaving the
CYCLE mode while the countdown is running will pause it until you return to
this mode.
1hr.
ON 30min.
OFF OFF
30min. ON
1hr.
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PROGRAMMING
SCHEDULE MODE (ON AND OFF) Sets an ON clock-time and an OFF clock-time schedule for your device to follow daily. Press the up or down button to set a clock time for your device to turn on. Then press the mode button again to set a clock time for your device to turn off.
The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds. The time left on the countdown before the next ON or OFF phase is shown on the lower right corner of the display above the setting. Your device will not follow this schedule if you leave this mode. If you re-enter the schedule mode, it will continue to follow the latest schedule you have set.
9:00
12:00
ON ON
AM
F
OF
12:00
F
PM
7:00
ON OF
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PROGRAMMING
CONTROLLER SETTINGS Pressing the setting button will cycle through the
controller’s available settings: DISPLAY, °F/ °C, CLOCK, CALIB. T°, CALIB. H%,
BUFFER T°, and BUFFER H%.
DISPLAY SETTING Adjusts the display brightness and auto-dimming. Press the up
or down button to cycle through levels 1, 2, 3, A2 and A3; 3 being the highest
brightness setting, while 1 is the lowest. In settings 1, 2 and 3, the display
will stay at that brightness level and will not automatically dim the display.
A2 and A3 will set the brightness level at 2 and 3, respectively, and will dim
down the brightness level 1 when the controller is not being used after 15
seconds.
TOGGLING THE DISPLAY Lock the controller by holding the setting button.
Press the setting button to turn the display off. Pressing the setting button
again will turn the display back on.
Programs will still run in the background while the LCD screen is off.
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PROGRAMMING
°F/°C SETTING Changes the displayed units to Fahrenheit or Celsius. Press the
up or down button to cycle through °F and °C. All displayed units will
automatically convert when adjusting this setting.
CLOCK SETTING Adjusts the current clock time. Press the up or down button to
increase or decrease the time. Once you cycle through 12:00 each time, the
units will automatically change to AM or PM. The clock time is located at the
lower left corner of the display.
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PROGRAMMING
CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE SETTING Adjusts the temperature reading the sensor
probe is measuring. Press the up or down button to increase or decrease the
value by 2°F (or 1°C) increments. The calibration cycle ranges from -20°F to
20°F (or -10°C to 10°C) and will be applied to the sensor probe’s
measurements.
CALIBRATION HUMIDITY SETTING Adjusts the relative humidity reading the sensor
probe is measuring. Press the up or down button to increase or decrease the
data figure by 1% increments. The calibration cycle ranges from -10% to 10%
and will be applied to the sensor probe’s measurements.
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PROGRAMMING
BUFFER SETTING This setting modifies AUTO Mode programming by creating a
buffer for temperature and humidity triggers. This sets a different trigger-
off point for the triggers, generating an on and off band that prevents the
device from triggering too quickly from small climate fluctuations. You can
set a buffer figure for temperature triggers, and a buffer figure for humidity
triggers. The buffer figure affects high triggers differently than low
triggers. On the controller, the buffer setting can be accessed by pressing
the gear button until you reach buffer temperature and buffer humidity. This
setting is only available on Smart Outlet Controllers.
BUFFER SETTING (HIGH TEMPERATURE TRIGGER) For High Temperature Triggers, this
buffer figure will create a trigger-off point below your set trigger point.
For example, if you had set a High Temperature Trigger at 80°F and set a
Temperature Buffer at 6°F. Then your device will trigger on when it meets or
rises above 80°F, and only trigger off when it falls below 74°F. The 74°F
figure is obtained by taking your High Temperature Trigger of 80°F and
subtracting your Temperature Buffer of 6°F.
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PROGRAMMING
BUFFER SETTING (LOW TEMPERATURE TRIGGERS) For Low Temperature Triggers, this
buffer figure will create a trigger-off point above your set trigger point.
For example, if you had set the Low Temperature Trigger at 50°F and set the
Temperature Buffer at 4°F. Then your device will trigger on when it meets or
falls below 50°F, and only trigger off when it rises above 54°F. The 54°F
figure is obtained by taking your Low Temperature Trigger of 50°F and adding
your temperature buffer of 4°F.
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PROGRAMMING
BUFFER SETTING (HIGH HUMIDITY TRIGGERS) For High Humidity Triggers, this
buffer figure will create a trigger-off point below your set trigger point.
For example, if you had set a High Humidity Trigger at 70% and set a Humidity
Buffer at 4%. Then your device will trigger on when it meets or rises above
70%, and only trigger off when it falls below 66%. The 66% figure is obtained
by taking your High Humidity Trigger of 70% and subtracting your Humidity
Buffer of 4%.
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PROGRAMMING
BUFFER SETTING (LOW HUMIDITY TRIGGERS) For Low Humidity Triggers, this buffer
figure will create a trigger-off point above your set trigger point. For
example, if you had set the Low Buffer Trigger at 40% and set the Humidity
Buffer at 6%. Then your device will trigger on when it meets or falls below
40%, and only trigger off when it rises above 46%. The 46%F figure is obtained
by taking your Low Humidity Trigger of 40% and adding your humidity buffer of
6%.
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PROGRAMMING
ALERT / STATUS ICONS On the top left of the display is the alert icon section.
Icons may flash when the controller wishes to alert you that a particular
function or alarm is being triggered.
ADVANCE PROGRAMMING Displays when an advance program set in the app is active.
“ADV.” will appear and override the controller if an automation program is in
use. AUTO MODE ALERT Flashes whenever any of the auto mode triggers (high
temperature, low temperature, high humidity, or low humidity) activate your
devices. TIMER ALERT Flashes when a countdown has completed for TIMER TO ON,
TIMER TO OFF, CYCLE, or SCHEDULE Mode.
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PROGRAMMING
BLUETOOTH Appears when the physical controller is connected to the app via
Bluetooth. DISPLAY LOCK ALERT Displays when you lock the controller. The icon
will flash and beep if you attempt to adjust the controller while it is still
locked. TEMPERATURE/ HUMIDITY ALARM Flashes and beeps with alarm if the
temperature/ humidity meet the trigger point set in the app.
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OTHER SETTINGS
CONTROLLER LOCK Holding the setting button will lock the controller in your current mode. While your controller is locked, no parameters may be adjusted, nor will you be able to switch modes. Holding the setting button again will unlock the controller.
HOLD +
HIDE SCREEN Lock the controller so no settings can be adjusted. See above. Then press the setting button to turn the display off. Pressing it again will turn the display back on. Programs will still run in the background while the LCD screen is off.
PRESS +
JUMP TO OFF MODE Holding the mode button for 3 seconds while in any mode or setting will automatically jump to OFF Mode. This function is disabled if the controller is locked.
HOLD +
RESET TO OFF/DEFAULT Holding the up and down buttons together for 2 seconds will reset the value of your current mode or controller setting to OFF/Default. Pressing either the up or down button will return to the previous value.
HOLD +
AUTO INCREASING OR DECREASING Holding the up or down button will increase or decrease the user setting automatically until you release them.
HOLD + HOLD +
FACTORY RESET Holding the mode, up, and down buttons together for 5 seconds will reset your controller and restore factory settings. This clears all user parameters in each controller mode and setting.
HOLD +
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DOWNLOAD THE APP
THE AC INFINITY APP The AC Infinity app enables you to connect with the next generation of our intelligent controllers, giving you access to advance programs and environmental data.
1
Download the AC Infinity app from the App Store or Play Store by searching “AC
Infinity”.
2
Open the AC Infinity app and follow the instructions on page 35-37 to pair
your controller with the app.
HOW TO USE THE APP Visit our website at www.acinfinity.com or open your
smartphone camera and scan the QR code below for more information on the AC
Infinity app.
*Appearance and features subject to change.
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ADD A DEVICE
SETUP AND PAIRING Power your device on before pairing your device with the app. Refer to pages 10-12 for more information regarding controller setup.
1
Tap on the “+” tab to add your smart device.
2
To launch the app, tap on the “Smart Outlets” tab to begin pairing.
Please note: Bluetooth must be enabled on your mobile device before starting
the pairing process.
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ADD A DEVICE
3 Select CONTROLLER 79 to begin pairing.
4
Hold the port button for 5 seconds to activate Bluetooth. Wait for the
Bluetooth icon to start flashing on your controller’s screen.
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ADD A DEVICE
5 Tap DONE button to complete the pairing process.
6 Your controller will appear in your smart device with a unique ID.
B-B000B
DONE
Please note: When pairing the app around multiple controllers, move your
mobile device closer to your desired controller.
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FAQ
Q: Where is the best place to position the sensor probe? A: Place the sensor
probe as close as possible to the hottest or most humid spot in your space.
Q: Do I need to remove the plastic cap from the probe? A: Yes. You will need
to remove the plastic cap so the probe can accurately read climate conditions.
Q: Is this outlet controller waterproof? A: No, it does not have any Ingress
protection against water and dust. Place this controller in a dry location to
ensure proper operation.
Q: Will I be able to use this controller with my own fan? A: Yes. This
controller can be used with any fan with Type-A or Type-B AC power plugs.
Q: Does the controller retain its settings after power is shut off? A: Yes. If
the controller’s power is cut off and is powered on afterwards, your settings
will remain.
Q: My controller isn’t pairing with the app. How do I fix this? A: If the
pairing process isn’t successful, turn off your Bluetooth and re-enable it to
try again. When starting the pairing process around multiple Bluetooth
controllers, move your smart device closer to the controller you wish to
connect the app with. 38
FAQ
Q: How do I stop my device from turning on and off too quickly in AUTO mode?
A: The figure set in the BUFFER section will determine how easily the device
can turn off again once it has been triggered on.
Access this section under SETTINGS by clicking the sprocket icon at the top
right. Set a buffer number X. Once your device is triggered ON, it would
require X amount to fall below your trigger point for it to trigger OFF again.
The lower the buffer number is set to, the easier it will be for the device to
trigger back to OFF. If set to zero, the device will trigger ON and OFF
immediately whenever the trigger point is crossed. This may cause the device
to turn on and off quickly if the climate fluctuates back and forth. Increase
the buffer number to help reduce this from occurring. Please also check your
high and low triggers point which can all activate concurrently. Turn off any
trigger points that are not in use.
Q: Why is my humidifier not turning on or off when I programmed it to do so
under AUTO mode? A: If this is occurring in AUTO mode for humidity triggers,
please note that the HIGH HUMIDITY trigger turns the device ON when the
humidity number you have set is exceeded. If you want the device to turn OFF
when the humidity number you have set is exceeded, please set this using the
LOW HUMIDITY trigger instead.
Typically, the HIGH HUMIDITY trigger is used with dehumidifiers which should
turn on when the humidity gets too high. The LOW HUMIDITY trigger, which turns
on the device when the humidity gets too low, is more suitable for
humidifiers.
All the four high and low temperature and humidity trigger points can activate
concurrently so turn off any triggers that are not in use. Also, check that
the buffer number you have set is appropriate as it may delay the program from
turning your device on and off. Lastly, please check if you have any active
programming on the app under the ADVANCE TAB which can override any control
programming.
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AC INFINITY PRODUCTS
Seedling Mats The SUNCORE series is a line of seedling mat designed to improve
germination success and accelerate your seeds’ growth process by emitting
steady heat. Each mat is lined with an innovative far-infrared film that
provides even heating distribution.
Booster Duct Fans An inline fan for duct boosting designed to improve airflow
in heating and air conditioning applications, and ventilate home rooms like
attics, workshops, bathrooms, and kitchens. Each fan uses an easyto-use knob
controller that adjusts fan speed for your specific airflow boosting needs.
Axial Fans The AXIAL series fan kit is designed for various DIY projects that
requires cooling or ventilation; or as a replacement fan for many products on
the market. Each fan kit includes fan guards and everything needed to mount
the unit onto a wall and power it through a wall outlet. S-series models
include a speed controller.
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WARRANTY
This warranty program is our commitment to you, the product sold by AC
Infinity will be free from defects in manufacturing for a period of two years
from the date of purchase. If a product is found to have a defect in material
or workmanship, we will take the appropriate actions defined in this warranty
to resolve any issues.
The warranty program applies to any order, purchase, receipt, or use of any
products sold by AC Infinity or our authorized dealerships. The program covers
products that have become defective, malfunctioned, or expressively if the
product becomes unusable. The warranty program goes into effect on the date of
purchase. The program will expire two years from the date of purchase. If your
product becomes defective during that period, AC Infinity will replace your
product with a new one or issue you a full refund.
The warranty program does not cover abuse or misuse. This includes physical
damage, submersion of the product in water, incorrect Installation such as
wrong voltage input, and misuse for any reason other than intended purposes.
AC Infinity is not responsible for consequential loss or incidental damages of
any nature caused by the product. We will not warrant damage from normal wear
such as scratches and dings.
Contact our dealers department at dealers@acinfinity.com or
626-838-4656 for more information about
our dealers and distributors program. Contact our customer service department
at support@acinfinity.com or
626-923-6399 for product and warranty
assistance. Our business hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
PST.
If you run into any issues with this product, contact us and we’ll happily
issue a replacement or a full refund!
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