Hunter Fan ICC-801PL, ICC-800PL Connecting An Srr Or Icr Remote Control Continued, Power Failures

Models: ICC-801PL ICC-800PL

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CONNECTING AN SRR OR ICR REMOTE CONTROL (CONTINUED) ...............................

CONNECTING AN SRR OR ICR REMOTE CONTROL (CONTINUED) ...............................

NOTE: Any extension of the wiring on the SmartPort® may result in an error message in the controller display and possible malfunction of the remote unit due to radio interference. In some situations, lengthening of the harness may work fine, in others it may not work at all (it is site specific). In either case, extending the wiring harness should be done using shielded cable to minimize the possible effects of electrical noise. For easiest installation, order a new Hunter SmartPort® shielded cable wiring harness (part #SRR-SCWH) with a full 25 feet of shielded cable.

CONNECTING THE SRP PROGRAMMER (NOT INCLUDED) ............................................

With the new Hunter SRP (Simple, Reliable Programmer) system, you can download schedules that you view and set on your personal computer, upload them directly into the ICC through the SmartPort® outlet and the SRP programming tool.

(To install the SmartPort® follow the instructions in the previous section “Connecting an SRR or ICR Remote Control.”)

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For more information please refer to the SRP manual visit Hunter's website at http://www.HunterIndustries.com or contact your local distributor.

CONNECTING TO THE HUNTER IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT AND

MONITORING SYSTEM™ (NOT INCLUDED) .......................................................................

With the IMMS™, automatic irrigation systems at multiple sites or multiple controllers at a single site can be programmed for functions that would typically be handled directly at each controller. Scheduling of days to water, run times, start times, cycle and soak operations and more can now be done from a single computer at a desk miles away from the actual installation. In addition, scheduled operation of non-irrigation components also in use at these sites – e.g., lighting systems at athletic fields, fountains at shopping centers – as well as pumps and sensors can also be programmed and monitored from a single central location. A key function of the IMMS™ is its ability to monitor changing conditions. With the aid of such options as flow sensors, rain sensors and other weather-sensing devices, the IMMS™ can receive reports on the current condition at every site it is linked with and then respond with the necessary adjustments should any of those conditions go beyond the limits that have been defined. It’s able to team with any or all of the standard automatic controllers in the Hunter line-up, from the SRC to the Pro-C to the ICC. Plus, it’s a system that’s easy and affordable to upgrade, making it possible to accommodate an expanding network of controllers. For more information on the IMMS™ software, contact your local Hunter dealer.

POWER FAILURES ...................................................................................................................

Due to the possibility of power failures, the controller has nonvolatile memory to preserve the program indefinitely. If no 9-volt battery is installed, the controller will freeze time when the power goes out and resume, keeping time after power has been restored. If a battery is installed, the 9-volt battery back up will keep time so the clock and calendar will be intact for up to three days. There is no default program so there will be no surprise watering.

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Hunter Fan ICC-801PL Connecting An Srr Or Icr Remote Control Continued, Connecting The Srp Programmer Not Included