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The Award winning ProfiLux range are different from other similar systems as they do not rely on external expansion modules to increase the computers capabilities but instead adopting a similar approach to the home P.C having internal expansion slots incorporated in the main body of the computer module. This eliminates the need for various connecting cables and reducing the unit’s foot print dramatically.

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The GHL range has a lengthy list of add in and add on features that caters for most of today’s demands from the aquatic enthusiast, from full dimmable lighting control to water level control, pH control, Redox and temperature control TUNZE PUMP control and much more besides.

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Key Features

•Regulation of pH, ORP, Conductivity, water level, oxygen
•TUNZE STREAM PUMP Control
•2 independent control cycles fro pH
•Sequential temperature regulation
•Alarm function alarm
•Operation time for all sensors
•Automatic calibration of all sensors
•Recording of data measured
•Dimming of up to 8 separate lights
•Simulation of the phases of the moon, calculated according to calendar date
•Cloud simulation by random generation, storm simulation
Programmable rainy days
•Feeding pause for pumps
•Control of variable current pumps (simulation of tides and waves)
•“Burning-in“ mode for fluorescent tubes
•Real-time clock with battery back-up
•PC-interfacing possible using free Windows™-compatible software ProfiLuxControl II
•Connectivity for external display
•Reminder display (e.g. “Clean filter!”)
•Control of up to 24 switchable socket outlets
•8 programmable timed operations (including medication function)
•Child-proofing via PIN code
•Simple, intuitive operation; all settings established via interactive dialogue
•All settings permanently stored in non-volatile memory (EEPROM) to avoid loss during power outages
•Computer expandable via additional modules
•Connectivity for radio-adjustment of clock setting (DCF)
•Multiple aquarium computers can be networked

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  1. Posted September 23, 2008 at 6:43 pm | Permalink

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