Table Of Contents
Features | 1 |
Glossary | 2 |
Programming Instructions |
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Introduction | 3 |
Programming Example | 4 |
Other Functions | 5 |
General tips for programming | 5 |
Programming |
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Set Current Time & Correct Day | 6 |
Set Calendar (Optional) | 6 |
Step 1. Set Start Times | 7 |
Step 2. Set Watering Days | 8 |
Interval Day Selection | 8 |
Individual Day Selection | 8 |
Odd / Even Day Selection | 9 |
Step 3. Set Station Run Times | |
Manual Operations |
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System test facility | 11 |
RunASingle Station | 11 |
RunAProgram | 12 |
Other Features |
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Stop | 12 |
Stacking Start Times | 12 |
Automatic BackUp Program | 12 |
Rain Sensor Ready | |
Rain Off Mode | 16 |
Water Budgeting | 16 |
Installation Instructions |
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Mounting The Controller | 17 |
Electrical | 17 |
Field Wiring Connections | 18 |
Terminal Block Layout | 18 |
Power Supply Connections | 19 |
Connection Of Valves | 19 |
Pump | 20 |
Electrical Characteristics | 21 |
Servicing The Controller | 22 |
Fault Finding Guide | 23 |
Spare Watering Planners |
Features
This unit is available as a 6 station configuration.
Designed for residential and light commercial applications, this controller has four separate programs with up to sixteen possible start times a day. This ensures efficient watering of different garden or turf areas.
These different areas may require individual watering programs and often use different types of sprinklers.
Examples: Turf areas generally use
These stations (valves) will water in sequential order from the lowest number at the start time (or times) nominated and on the days selected. Maximum watering duration for a station (valve) is 12 hours and 59 minutes.
This controller has three types of watering day options. Either, interval watering from everyday to every 15th day, individual day selection per program, or a 365 day calendar for ODD/EVEN day watering.
An innovative feature of this controller is the Rain Sensor Ready (RSR) technology. This allows individual stations to be controlled by a rain sensor. In this way, garden areas that are subject to rain, can have their irrigation suspended during wet periods, while areas under cover can continue to be watered.