X1 PRO T2 USER MANUAL

Date: 2022-03-11

1 Reading tips

1.1 FCC warning

This device complies with 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.

This device 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 device 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 device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the device and receiver.
  • Connect the device 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 or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located for operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

1.2 Recommendations

Kamoer provides the following documentation for the user:

  • X1 PRO T2 User Manual
  • X1 PRO T2 Quick Start Guide

Users are advised to read the X1 PRO T2 Quick Start Guide first to understand the process. For detailed product information, please read the X1 PRO T2 User Manual provided by Kamoer.

2 Product Overview

2.1 Introduction

The X1 PRO T2 is remotely controlled via a mobile phone App and utilizes a longer-life stepper motor. It can function as either a titration pump or a calcium reaction pump. As a titration pump, it precisely replenishes various elements essential for marine organism growth, such as calcium, magnesium, KH enhancer, and trace elements, into marine biological tanks. This automation significantly reduces manual workload and minimizes errors like missed, excessive, or insufficient additions. When used as a calcium reaction pump, it ensures a stable water flow to the calcium reactor.

2.2 Feature highlights

  • Compact and powerful design.
  • Simple structure, facilitating easy maintenance and quick pump tube replacement.
  • Utilizes Pharmed BPT imported pump tube, known for its long life, resistance to heat, acid, alkali, ozone, and UV rays, as well as anti-aging and oxidation properties.
  • Features a display for intuitive viewing of status parameters.
  • Includes an adjustment knob for convenient parameter adjustments.
  • Supports flow calibration for enhanced accuracy.
  • Incorporates a real-time clock for automatic operation based on set parameters, retaining settings even after power loss.
  • Supports control of titration pumps via Wi-Fi using iOS and Android devices, including app-based firmware upgrades.

2.3 Application

  • Marine biology farming

2.4 Out of the box

  • Before opening the package, check if the outer packaging is damaged during transportation.
  • After opening the packing box, refer to the packing list in the appendix to confirm that all parts are present and check for any visible damage. If any defects are found during the unpacking process, contact the manufacturer immediately.

2.5 Part Name

Diagram Description: The device features a display screen, an adjustment knob, an inlet port, an outlet port, and a DC 24V power input.

  • 1. Display
  • 2. Adjustment knob
  • 3. Inlet
  • 4. Outlet
  • 5. DC24V Power Input

3 Operate the device with a knob

3.1 Screen Status Description

The device screen displays various statuses:

  • a. Work Mode: Indicates the functional position of the interface.
  • b. Work Status Indication: When the screen is not locked, pressing the button starts the pump. The screen displays "in operation...". Pressing the button again while the pump is running stops it.
  • c. Network Connection Status Indication:
    • NET O: Network is normal; device can be operated via App connection.
    • NET S: Device is in distribution network state, requiring user network setup for normal networking.
    • NET F1: Device failed to connect to the router.
    • NET F2: Device connected to the router but failed to connect to the cloud.
  • d. Flow Display: Shows the pump's flow rate, adjustable via the knob while the pump is running.
  • e. Lock Screen Status: If the device is not operated for a period, the screen enters screen protection mode, indicated by an 'L' letter. The knob must be used to unlock the screen for operation.
  • f. App Control: Interface displayed when the phone app is controlling the device. The knob cannot control the device in this state.

3.2 Pump Operation Control

The device can be controlled using the knob:

  • a. Pump Stop Mode / b. Pump Work: Pressing the knob switches the pump's operating state. From a stopped state, pressing starts the pump. From a running state, pressing stops the pump.
  • Pump Speed Control: While the pump is operating, rotating the knob adjusts the flow rate. Clockwise rotation increases the flow rate, and counter-clockwise rotation decreases it.

3.3 Pump Menu Description

In the operating mode (pump stopped), rotating the knob accesses the device menu. Rotate the knob to switch between menu options and press to enter a selected interface:

  • Menu: The title of the menu interface. Pressing the button when the cursor is on the menu title returns to the previous level.
  • Lan: Selects the pump's language.
  • Cal: Enters the pump's calibration interface.
  • WiFi: Enters the pump's network distribution function interface (refer to the app distribution network chapter for specific operations).
  • Settings: Accesses the interface to display the serial number and restore factory settings.

3.4 Calibration

The calibration interface displays:

  • a. Cal: Calibration interface title bar. Pressing the button here returns to the superior interface.
  • b. Speed: Calibration speed, adjustable by rotating the knob. Press the button to enter speed editing, modify the speed, and press again to exit.
  • c. Calibration time: Fixed at 60 seconds. Pressing the button starts the pump. Upon completion of the 60-second countdown, the user inputs the measured liquid volume.
  • d. Flow rate: Displays the flow rate corresponding to the current speed.

The specific calibration process involves:

  1. Prepare a measuring tube and place the pump tube outlet into it, ensuring the inlet is submerged in water.
  2. Rotate the knob to select the speed item.
  3. Press the button to enter speed editing. Rotate the knob to adjust the speed, then press the button to confirm the editing.
  4. Rotate the knob to the calibration time item and press the button to start the calibration.
  5. Wait for the 60-second countdown to complete.
  6. When the countdown finishes, enter the calibration result state. Use the rotary knob to input the measured liquid volume from the measuring tube, then press the button to complete the input.
  7. Calibration is now completed.

4 APP Use

4.1 Connect Titration Pumps to the Cloud

The device supports remote operation via a mobile phone app. First, configure the device to connect to the network using the following steps:

  1. Open the app and click the "Add device" button.
  2. Select "X1 PRO T2" from the list of supported devices and enter the device setup.
  3. Ensure your phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network that has internet access. The device does not support 5G Wi-Fi or 5G Wi-Fi hotspots.
  4. Enter the Wi-Fi password carefully and click "Next" to proceed with device network operation.

Connecting via Router:

If you choose to configure the network by router, the device will display "Sta Setting...". In the app, switch to "By Router" mode. Click "Sta Setting..." to enter the configuration process and wait for network configuration to complete.

Connecting via AP:

If you choose to configure the network by AP, the device will display "AP Setting...". In the app, select "Connect by AP". Click "AP Setting..." to enter the configuration process and complete network setup according to the interface prompts.

Network Configuration Steps Summary:

  • When the pump is stopped, navigate to the menu.
  • Select "WiFi" and press to enter the network configuration interface.
  • Select the desired network configuration option (Router or AP) and press to confirm.
  • The app interface will reflect the selected mode (e.g., "By Router" or "By AP").
  • Follow the mobile app prompts to complete the network configuration.

Important Notes:

  • Configure the device to connect to Wi-Fi only once. Once successful, the app can connect as long as it's on the same network. Open the app to find the device in the list.
  • If device configuration fails, restart the process from the first step.

4.2 Binding Pump

There are two methods to bind a device:

  • Method 1: Bind through the network configuration process described above.
  • Method 2: If the device is already connected to the cloud via a wireless router, connect your phone to the same wireless router. The app will then detect the device locally. Click on the detected device in the list to bind it.

4.3 Overview of Calcium Anti-pump Control Interface

Open the app and select the calcium anti-pump from the device list to access its control interface. The interface displays:

  • a. Flow rate minimum: The minimum adjustable flow rate.
  • b. Current flow rate: The current flow rate of the machine. This can be adjusted in the settings.
  • c. Maximum flow rate: The maximum adjustable flow rate.
  • d. Current speed: The current rotational speed, which changes based on the set flow rate.
  • e. Pump tube use time: Records the usage time of the pump tube. The lifespan of the pump tube can be set in the settings.
  • f. Start/Stop: Button to start or stop the pump.
  • g. Settings: Accesses pump information settings and other interface options.

4.4 Setting Up the Interface

The settings interface allows management of device parameters:

  • a. Device information: Displays basic device details.
  • b. Firmware version: Shows the current firmware version.
  • c. Device name: Allows the user to modify the device's name.
  • d. Serial Number: Displays the equipment's serial number.
  • e. Firmware update: Click here to update the firmware if a new version is available.
  • f. Pump tube setting: Set the lifespan of the pump tube and check its current usage time.
  • g. Connect to the smart controller: Accesses a QR code for connecting to a smart controller within the Aqua Cloud system.
  • h. Flow calibration: Initiates the flow calibration process for the device.
  • i. Restore factory settings: Resets device parameters to their default factory settings.
  • j. Delete device: Unbinds the app from the device.

4.5 Flow Calibration

Calibration is performed to improve the accuracy of element additions. The process requires a measuring tube (provided by the factory, e.g., 10ML). Calibration is recommended for the first use, or when titration accuracy is suspected to be off, due to variations in pump tube concentration and aging.

Steps for Flow Calibration:

  1. Navigate to "Flow Calibration" in the settings interface.
  2. b. Speed setting: Set the desired calibration speed.
  3. c. Start priming: Insert the pump tube inlet into a water container. Click "Start priming" to fill the tube with water. Click again to stop priming. This removes air from the pump tube for accurate calibration.
  4. d. Long drip timing: Set the running time for the pump during calibration. Ensure the pump tube inlet is submerged and the outlet is placed in a measuring tube before proceeding.
  5. e. Start titration: Click the titration button. The pump will run for the duration set in the previous step.
  6. f. Input volume: After the pump stops, read the volume of liquid collected in the measuring tube and input it into the interface using the rotary knob.
  7. g. Calibration complete: Click "Calibration complete" to finish the flow calibration.

4.6 Firmware Upgrades

When a new firmware version is available, the user needs to upgrade the firmware to utilize new features. The upgrade process is as follows:

  1. Enter the app's setting interface.
  2. If a new firmware version is detected, click the update button.
  3. Do not perform any other operations, exit the app, or re-enter the app during the upgrade.
  4. Wait for the upgrade to complete. The device screen will restart after completion.
  5. Once the upgrade is finished, normal operations can resume. If the upgrade fails, repeat the steps.

Note: Do not power down the device or the app during the upgrade process.

5 Appendix

5.1 Technical Parameters

  • Dimension (LxWxH): 75x70x110 mm
  • Weight: 534g (excluding power adapter)
  • Power Adapter: Input: 100VAC - 240VAC, Output: DC24V 1.9A
  • Dosing Parameter:
    • Pump Head: 3 Rotor KPAS100
    • Flow: <= 110ml/min
    • Precision: <±2%
  • Interface: Wi-Fi, Rotating Encoder/Wi-Fi
  • Working Environment: Temperature 0 - 70 °C, Humidity 10% - 90% (non-condensing)
  • Storage Environment: Temperature -20°C - 85°C, Humidity 10% - 90% (non-condensing)

5.2 After-sales warranty information

  1. Warranty conditions: Free service during the warranty period is valid only for normal use and maintenance according to the user manual. Malfunctions or damage caused by human error are not covered. Users should retain the purchase invoice and user manual for timely after-sales service.
  2. Warranty scope: The company provides free warranty service for manufacturing process or component damage within one year from the purchase date. This includes free repair, replacement of faulty parts, or replacement with the same model if repair is not possible. Discontinued models will be replaced with similar ones. Shipping costs for repairs are not covered.
  3. Non-warranty scope: The following situations are not covered by the free warranty and will incur repair fees:
    • Product appearance (confirm at purchase).
    • Improper use, maintenance, or storage (refer to the user manual).
    • Use of an improper power source.
    • Damage caused by short-circuiting or insect infestation.
    • Losses due to accidents.
    • Use of non-genuine spare parts.
    • Unauthorized handling, modification, or repair (do not disassemble).
    • Malfunction or damage from use outside applicable conditions.
    • Damage caused by force majeure (e.g., natural disasters).
    • Consumable parts (e.g., pH electrodes, ORP electrodes).
    • Expiration of the warranty period.

Kamoer, Kamoer text, and icons are registered trademarks of Kamoer Fluid Tech (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. The company reserves the right to make improvements and changes to product appearance and technical specifications without prior notice.

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