Glossary
Battery Cover | Selection Dial | LCD Display | ||
Remove cover | Used for | Easy to read | ||
to fit 9V block | operations & | display. | ||
battery. | programming. |
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Socket & Rubber Plug (RSR) | programmed | |
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Rain Sensor Cable Socket. |
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Simple push in, pull out, plug | Terminal Cover | |
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Remove to access | ||
Compatible with HOLMAN | ||
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Rain Sensor (CRS1000BC) | ||
solenoid / valve | ||
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Programming Instructions
Introduction
This controller has been designed with four separate programs, to allow different garden areas to have their own individual watering requirements.
A program is basically a method of grouping stations (valves) with similar watering requirements to water on the same days. These stations will water in sequential order from the lowest number at the start time (or times) nominated and on the days selected.
The key elements when programming
your controller are:
lGrouping the stations. (valves)
Group together garden areas which have similiar watering requirements. Examples are: Turf Areas, Flower Beds, Pergola/Undercover Areas, or Vegetables. These different groups require individual settings.
lPlanning out your watering program.
Complete your individual watering planner, supplied at the back of this book.
lSetting the current time and correct day of the week.
lSetting an automatic program.
Use the following 3 steps to program each group.
1. Set Start(s).
This sets the time of the day when the watering program will commence.
2. Set Watering Days.
These are the nominated days when the automatic system will be active.
3. Set Station Run Times.
This sets the watering duration required for each station (valve).
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