Gardena 1243 operating instructions Key Functions and Display, For Your Safety, System Displays

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The control signals are transmitted to the receiver. Frequent data transfer between the Central Radio Control Unit and the Receiver ensures reliable operation.

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3. Key Functions and Display

Key Functions

Key Function

Please note

There is no danger of interference with other 433 MHz devices (e.g. garage door opener) or other radio remote controls (e.g. owned by your neighbours).

Compliance with the operating instructions provided by GARDENA is a prerequisite for proper use of the Central Radio Control Unit.

The Central Radio Control Unit must only be used for controlling the Radio Receiver for GARDENA Irrigation Valves and the Radio Switch.

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1/ For changing or advancing specific data already entered. (If you hold down one of the -keys the display runs through the hours or minutes, for example, more quickly.)

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OK

Confirms the values set using the -keys.

 

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Reset

Deletes all data (reset).

 

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Setup

For the system settings

 

 

 

(e.g. registering receivers).

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Menu + /

Changes the display level

 

 

Menu –

(main level, time level, programme level).

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Test

Activates the test functions (e.g. battery status).

 

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Man

For opening or closing individual channels

 

 

On/Off

manually (test radio range).

8Channel Changes display from channels to sensors Sensor and sensor configuration.

2. For Your Safety

 

Only use four 1.5-volt alkaline AA batteries to achieve the speci-

 

fied maximum operating time when the unit is not connected to

 

the mains. We recommend Varta and Energizer batteries.

LCD display:

The LCD display may go blank if the outside temperature falls

 

below – 10 °C or rises above 60 °C. This has no effect whatso-

 

ever on data storage or the correct transfer of data. The LCD

 

display will function normally again when the outside tempera-

 

ture returns to the normal operating range (– 10 °C to 50 °C).

vIf the battery status symbol flashes on the display you must replace the batteries immediately.

Central Radio Control Unit: To ensure good radio reception, position your Central Radio Control Unit near a window if you prefer to keep it indoors.

The range of the radio control unit depends on the material that must be penetrated. Concrete walls or buildings made of sheet metal can limit the range considerably.

Extreme weather conditions (fog, rain) can also restrict the range.

vProtect the Central Radio Control unit against moisture.

Radio Receiver:The Radio Receivers are installed in the valve boxes of the Irrigation Valves and are safe against flooding.

The valve box must be installed such that is it safe against flooding.

vAlways ensure that the cover is closed.

System Displays

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Radio Reception Display 9:

 

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A

is displayed

ERROR and V flashing

 

= good reception

= poor reception

 

 

Battery Status Display of Central Radio Control Unit: If the voltage falls below a certain level, the battery status display 0 of the Central Radio Control Unit flashes until the battery is replaced.

Battery Status Display of Radio Receiver:

If the voltage falls below a certain level, the battery status display 0 and the arrows V in front of the channels of the Radio Receiver flash until the battery is replaced.

If the battery status display flashes the valves are closed auto- matically.

Frost Warning Display:

If the temperature of a receiver falls below + 5 °C, the frost warning symbol A and the arrows V before the channels of the receiver flash and the Central Radio Control Unit beeps.

vPress the OK key to confirm the frost warning.

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Contents Gardena Where to Use Your Gardena Central Radio Control Unit ContentsIntended use System Displays For Your SafetyKey Functions and Display Key FunctionsCreate control plan Creating a Control PlanSet the watering days Manual OperationPutting the Central Radio Control Unit into Operation Labelling Irrigation Valves and Radio SwitchSetting the Current Time and Day of the Week Operating the Control SystemSetting the Control Programme Testing the Radio RangeChanging Current Time and Day of the Week Ending the Programming Mode EarlySpecial Functions Opening/Closing Channels ManuallyOperating the Sensors Changing the Default Manual Opening TimeTemperature Sensor Changing the PINPutting Out of Operation Trouble-ShootingTesting the Receiver and Sensor Status ResetEU Certificate of Conformity Technical DataService Warranty Product LiabilityProg START-TIME RUN -TIME USA