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SRC Residential/LightCommercial IrrigationController Owner’sManualand ProgrammingInstructions 600i 6-stationIndoorModel 601i 6-stationIndoorModel (International) 900i 9-stationIndoorModel 901i 9-stationIndoorModel (International) MPC OptionalOutdoorCabinet ®
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TABLEOFCONTENTS ............................................................................................................. INTRODUCTIONANDINSTALLATION Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 SRCComponents........................................................................................................................................................................................2-3 MountingControllertoWall ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4 MountingtheControllerOutdoors(MPC)........................................................................................................................................................ 5 ConnectingValvesandTransformer................................................................................................................................................................ 6 ConnectingtheBattery................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 ConnectingaMasterValve ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7 ConnectingaPumpStartRelay ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8 ConnectingaWeatherSensor ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9 ConnectingaSRRorICRRemoteControl..................................................................................................................................................... 11 ConnectingtoIMMS ®CentralControlSystem ............................................................................................................................................... 11 PowerFailures............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
CONTROLLERPROGRAMMINGANDOPERATION SprinklerSystemFundamentals ................................................................................................................................................................... 12 ProgrammingFundamentals......................................................................................................................................................................... 13 CreatingaWateringSchedule....................................................................................................................................................................... 14 HowtoFillOuttheWateringScheduleForm ................................................................................................................................................. 14 WateringScheduleForm .............................................................................................................................................................................. 15 ProgrammingtheController SettingtheDateandTime ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16 SettingWateringStartTimes.................................................................................................................................................................... 17 EliminatingaProgramStartTime ............................................................................................................................................................. 17 3
TABLEOFCONTENTS(Continued) ....................................................................................... ProgrammingtheController SettingStationRunTimes(LengthofWateringforEachArea) .................................................................................................................. 18 SettingDaysToWater.............................................................................................................................................................................. 18 SelectingSpecificDaysoftheWeektoWater............................................................................................................................................ 18 SelectingOddorEvenDays ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Run......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 WeatherSensorBypass ........................................................................................................................................................................... 19 SystemOff .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 ManuallyRunaSingleStation .................................................................................................................................................................. 19 ManuallyRunAllStations ........................................................................................................................................................................ 20 OneTouchManualStartandAdvance ....................................................................................................................................................... 20
TROUBLESHOOTINGANDSPECIFICATIONS TroubleshootingGuide ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21-22 FrequentlyAskedQuestions .................................................................................................................................................................... 23-24 Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 FCCNotice ..................................................................................................................................................................................... BackCover
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... Finally,there’sanaffordablecontrollerforyourhome. HunterIndustriesispleasedtopresenttheSRC–aSimpleandReliableControllerforresidentialapplications.Designedwiththeneedsofthe customerinmind,theSRCofferssimplifieddialprogrammingandanimpressiverangeoffeaturestypicallyfoundincontrollerscostingtwice asmuch. Whileit’saffordable,theSRCiswithoutadoubtaprofessionalgradeproduct.Thecontroller’slarge,handsomecabinet,completewithaprotective door,providesyourcontrollerwithaneatandprofessionalappearance.And,theSRCisfilledwiththeessentialfeaturesthatlandscapesdemand(like arainsensorbypasscircuitandprimarypowersurgeprotection),butwithoutsomeoftheunnecessaryfrillsthatoftenleadtocontractorcallback. TheSRCissoeasytousethatafterreadingthisUserGuidethoroughly,youwillneeditverylittleafterinstallation.Wehavealsoincludedan abbreviatedinstructionsheetinsidethedoorofthecontrollerforquickreferencelateron. Afterafewusesofthiscontroller,youcanbesuretheSRCisaproductthatdoesthejobefficientlyandeconomically.
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SRCCOMPONENTS ................................................................................................................. A STATION PROGRAM
A B C
START TIMES
1 2 3 4
B
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
STATION STAT
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
PROGRAM
SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
START TIMES
NEXT
SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
RUN RUN(BYPASSSENSOR)
SYSTEMOFF
D SETCURRENTDATE /TIME
MANUAL-ALLSTATIONS
C
SETWATERINGSTARTTIMES
MANUAL-SINGLESTATION
SETDAYSTOWATER
E
FUSE0.75A
9VBattery
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SETSTATIONRUNTIMES
AC AC R RS C MV 1
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4
5
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Thissectionwillgiveyouabriefoverviewofsomeofthecomponents ontheSRCfaceplate.Eachitemwillbediscussedinfurtherdetail later,howeverthissectioncanbehelpfulingettingacquaintedwiththe differentoptionsavailable.
A–LCDDisplay StartTime–Identifiesselectedstarttime(onlyonestarttimeper programisrequired). ProgramDesignator–IdentifiesprograminuseA,B,orC. StationNumber–Identifiescurrentlyselectedstationnumber. LCDDisplay–Indicatesvarioustimesandvalues. RunTime–Durationofindividualstationswatering. Year–Currentcalendaryear. Month–Currentcalendarmonth. Day–Currentcalendarday. Running–Indicateswhenwateringisoccurring. AM/PM–ArrowdifferentiateseitherAM orPM time. 24HR–24-hourtimeisavailableinadditiontoAM andPM . DayoftheWeek–Identifiesdaysoftheweektowateroryoucan selecttowateronoddorevendays. (ForallaboveLCDdisplayitems,whenanarrowcursorisflashing, thatiswhatyouaresetting.)
B–ControlButtons Button–Increasestheselectedflashingdisplay. Button–Decreasestheselectedflashingdisplay. Button–Advancestheselectedflashingdisplay. Button–SelectsprogramA,B,orC.
C–Transformer
markedtoeliminatetheconfusionthat’sacharacteristicofsomany othercontrollers.
D–ControlDial Run–Normaldialpositionforautomaticandmanualoperation. Run(BypassSensor)–Usedtodisengageoptionalweathersensor thatmaybewiredtoyoursystem. SetCurrentDate/Time–Allowscurrentdateandclocktimetobeset. SetWateringStartTimes–Allows1to4starttimestobeenabledin eachprogram. SetStationRunTimes–Allowsusertoseteachstationruntimefrom 0to99minutes. SetDaysToWater–Allowsusertoselectindividualdaystowateror toselectanoddorevenwateringschedule,accordingtothedate. Manual–SingleStation–Allowsusertoactivateaonetimewatering ofasinglestation. Manual–AllStation–Allowsusertoactivateaonetimewateringof allstationsorafewselectedstations. SystemOff–Allowsusertodiscontinueallprogramsandstopall wateringuntildialisreturnedtotheRUNposition.
E–WiringCompartment Fuse–0.75Ampfuse(twoincludedwithcontroller,oneinstalled, onespare). 9-VoltBattery–Thealkalinebatterywillmaintainthecontroller memoryifpowertothetransformerisdisconnected.However,the batterywillnotoperateanyofthewateringactivity(notincluded). Transformer–Aplugintransformerisincludedtoprovidepowerto thecontroller. TerminalStripArea–Usetoattachtransformerandvalvewiresfrom theirsourcetothecontroller.
AkeyfeatureoftheSRCisitsclear,easy-to-usedialdesignthat makesprogrammingasnap.Allessentialkeypadfunctionsareclearly 3
MOUNTINGCONTROLLERTOWALL................................................................................... NOTE:TheSRCisnotwaterorweatherresistant. Thecontrollermustmeinstalledindoorsorina protectedarea.Ifoutdoorinstallationisdesired, theMPC(anoptionaloutdoormountingenclosure) isavailable.
A B
1. Selectalocationascloseaspossibletoastandardelectricaloutlet, onethatisnotcontrolledbyalightswitch.Thelocationshouldbe protectedfrommoistureanddirectsunlight. 2. Removethemountingbracket(A)fromthebackofthecontroller housingbypullingthebracketdownandslightlyawayfrom theunit. 3. Placethemountingbracketslightlybeloweyelevel.Usingthehole atthetopandtheslidecutoutatthebottom,securethebracketwith the1"(25mm)screws(B)provided.Note:Installscrewanchorsif attachingmountingbrackettodrywallormasonry. 4. Alignslottedopeningsonbackofcontrollerhousing(C)withrails onthemountingbracket(D).Gentlyslidethecontrollerdowninto positiononthebracket. 5. Securecontrollerinplacebyinstallingascrewthroughthelower centralmountinghole. Donotplugtransformerintopowersourceuntil thecontrollerismountedandallvalveshave beenconnected.
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D C
MOUNTINGTHECONTROLLEROUTDOORS(MPCENCLOSURE) .................................. 1. TheMPCenclosurehas4mountingholes,3alongthetopofthe unit,andoneatthebottomcenter.Thesemaybepunchedoutin ordertosecuretheunittoawall. 2. RemovethedoorandmountingplatefromtheSRC.AttachtheSRC totheMPCbyinsertingthemountingtabonthemountingplate insidetheMPC,intothekeyholeinthebackoftheSRC.Slidedown theSRCuntilitlocksintoplace.Youmayuseanoptionalmounting screwifdesired. 3. Fieldwiringshouldberoutedthroughthelargecenterholeinthe enclosureusinganappropriateconduitandconduitfitting.
4. Withprimarypoweroff,theprimarypowerwiresshouldberouted throughanagencyapprovedelectricalconduitandelectrical conduitfittingintotheduplexoutletwiringenclosureandattached totheoutlet. 5. Thetransformermaythenbepluggedintotheduplexoutlet. 6. Attachthetwowirescomingoutofthetransformertothetwoscrew slotsontheSRClabeled“AC.” 7. Primarypowermaynowbeturnedon.
NOTE:Installationoftheprimaryvoltage wiresshouldbedonebyalicensedelectrical professional.Improperinstallationmayresultin fireorshockhazard.
MPCEnclosure
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CONNECTINGVALVESANDTRANSFORMER .................................................................... 1. Routecontrolwiresbetweencontrolvalvelocationandcontroller. Typicallyitisrecommendedthatan18AWGmulti-wiresprinkler connectioncablebeused.Thistypeofconnectionisinsulatedfor burialandiscolor-codedtohelpkeeptrackofyourconnections.
6. Securethewhitevalvecommonwiretothescrewontheterminal markedC.Withthevalvecommonwireconnected,connectthe color-codedwiresfromthevalvestotheirappropriatestation numbersandtightenthescrews.
2. Atthevalves,attachthecommonwiretoeithersolenoidwireofthe valve.Thisismostcommonlythewhitecoloredwire.Attacha separatecontrolwiretotheremainingsolenoidwireandmakea noteofthecolorcorrespondingtoeachvalveandthewatering stationitcontrols.
7. Routetransformercablethroughthesmallholeinthebottomofthe cabinetandconnectthewirestothetwoscrewsmarkedAC. Donotplugtransformerintopowersourceuntil thecontrollerismountedandallvalveshavebeen connected.
3. Securethewireswithawaterproofwireconnectortoprotect theconnection. 4. Openhingedwiringcompartmentdoortoaccesstheterminalstrip areashowninthediagram.
Valve4
5. Routethevalvewiresthroughthelargeopeningonthebaseofthe cabinetorthrough2inchconduitifinstalled.Strip4inchof insulationfromendsofallwires.
Valve3 Transformer
FUSE0.75A
AC AC R RS C MV 1
2
3
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Valve2
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9VBattery
Valve1 ConnecttheTwo TransformerWiresto theTwoACTerminals 6
ValveWires
ValveCommonWire
CONNECTINGTHEBATTERY................................................................................................. ThebatteryallowsyoutoprogramtheSRCControllerwithouthavingAC poweravailable.However,thebatterywillnotbeabletoactivateany ofthestationvalves.Electricalpowermustresumebeforewateringwill continue.TheSRChasnon-volatilememorywhichretainsallprogram informationintheeventofapoweroutage.
FUSE0.75A
AC AC R RS C MV 1
2
3
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9VBattery
WireClip BatteryCompartment
SpareFuseHolder
CONNECTINGAMASTERVALVE.......................................................................................... Valve4 NOTE:Completethissectiononlyif youhaveamastervalveinstalled.A mastervalveisanormallyclosedvalve installedatthesupplypointofthemain linethatopensonlywhentheautomatic systemisactivated. 1. AttheMasterValve,attachthecommonwiretoeither solenoidwireofthevalve.Attachaseparatecontrolwire totheremainingsolenoidwireandmakeanoteofthe colorcorrespondingtothemastervalve.
FUSE0.75A
AC AC R RS C MV 1
2
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Valve3
9VBattery
MasterValveWire
2. Routethesewirestothecontrollerthesamewayasthe stationvalves.Thewhitecommonwirewillstillgotothe screwslotmarkedC.Theadditionalwirecomingfrom themastervalvewillgointhescrewslotmarkedMV.
Valve2
Valve1 ValveWires MasterValve ValveCommonWire 7
CONNECTINGAPUMPSTARTRELAY................................................................................. NOTE:Completethissectiononlyifyouhavea pumpstartrelayinstalled.Apumpstartrelay isanelectronicdevicethatusesacurrentfromthe controllertoactuateaseparateelectricalcircuitto energizeapumptoprovidewatertoyoursystem. Thecontrollershouldbemountedatleast15feet(4.5m)awayfromboth thepumpstartrelayandthepump.Whenapumpstartrelaycomesonit sendsoutsurgesthatmaypotentiallycausedamagetoacontrollerthat ismountedtoclose.Whenapumpistobeoperatedbythecontroller,a pumpstartrelaymustbeused.Hunteroffersafullrangeofpumpstart relaysformostapplications. 1. Routeawirepairfromthepumprelayintothecontrollerhousing. 2. ConnectcommonwiretothescrewslotC(Common)andthe remainingwirefromthepumprelaytotheMVscrewslot. Relaycurrentdrawmustnotexceed.35Amps.Donotconnect controllerdirectlytopump–damagetocontrollercanresult.
PSRSeries PumpStartRelay
15'Minimum(4.5m)
ToPump 8
CONNECTINGAWEATHERSENSOR ................................................................................... AHunterMini-Clik ®rainsensororothertypeofinterruptweathersensor canbeconnectedtotheSRC.Thepurposeofthissensoristostop wateringwhenprecipitationissufficient.Thesensorconnectsdirectly tothecontrollerandallowsyoutoeasilyoverridethesensorbyusing theRUN(BYPASSSENSOR)positiononthedial. 1. Routethewiresfromtherainsensorupthroughthesameopening usedforvalvewiring. 2. ConnectonewiretotheRSterminalandtheothertotheCterminal.
Aweathersensorshutsoffyoursystemduringrainy weather–savingwater.Askyourinstallerformore informationonthisdevice.
3. ConnectthevalvecommonfromthefieldtotheRSterminal. Note:Ifapumprelayisbeingused,thepumprelaycommonmust alsobeconnectedtotheRSterminal.
ConnectCommonto thisTerminalwhen usingRainSensor ConnectRainSensorWires toTheseTwoTerminals
HunterWeatherSensor
FUSE0.75A
AC AC R RS C MV 1
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9VBattery
ValveCommontoRS SensorWiretoWeatherSensor SensorWiretoCommon
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CONNECTINGANSRRORICRREMOTECONTROL(NOTINCLUDED) ......................... TheHunterSRCisremote-readyforusewiththeSRRorICRremote controlsystem.Theremotemakesitpossibleforcontractorsand end-usersaliketooperateansystemwithouthavingtowalkbackand forthtothecontroller. ToutilizetheSRRorICRRemoteControlSystemyoumustinstallthe SmartPort ®outlet. ToController
1. Installa2"femalethreaded PVC“Tee”inthefield wiringconduit(PVCpipe) approximately12"below theSRC.
/ "Thread
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2. Feedthered,white,andblue wiresoftheharnessthrough thebaseofthe“Tee”andinto thewiringcompartmentas showninFigure1. 3. Screwtheharnesshousing intothe“Tee”asshown inFigure1.
NOTE:Anyextensionofthewiringontheremote harnessmayresultinanerrormessageinthe controllerdisplayandpossiblemalfunctionofthe remoteunitduetoradiointerference.Insome situations,lengtheningoftheharnessmaywork fine,inothersitmaynotworkatall(itissite specific).Ineithercase,extendingthewiring harnessshouldbedoneusingshieldedcableto minimizethepossibleeffectsofelectricalnoise. Foreasiestinstallation,orderanewHunterSRRSCWHSmartPort ®wiringharnesswithafull25feet ofshieldedcable.
IndoorInstallation Pre-assembled
OutdoorInstallation (TemporaryConnection ofReceiverOnly)
Assembled
Figure1
4. AccesstheterminalstripareaandattachtheredwiretotheleftAC screwslot,attachthewhitewiretothenextACscrewslotandattach thebluewiretothescrewslotmarked“R”.
Controller
Receiver AC AC R RS C MV 1
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Blue Red
White
Thewiringharnessisnowreadyforremotecontroluse.Pleasereferto theSRRorICRownermanualforfurtherinformationorcontactyour localHunterdistributorfororderinginformation. 10
CONNECTINGTOTHEHUNTERIRRIGATIONMANAGEMENTAND MONITORINGSYSTEM™(NotIncluded)............................................................................. WiththeIMMS™,automaticirrigationsystemsatmultiplesitesormultiplecontrollersatasinglesitecanbeprogrammedforfunctionsthatwould typicallybehandleddirectlyateachcontroller.Schedulingofdaystowater,runtimes,starttimes,cycleandsoakoperationsandmorecannowbe donefromasinglecomputeratadeskmilesawayfromtheactualinstallation.Inaddition,scheduledoperationofnon-irrigationcomponentsalsoin useatthesesites–e.g.,lightingsystemsatathleticfields,fountainsatshoppingcenters–aswellaspumpsandsensorscanalsobeprogrammed andmonitoredfromasinglecentrallocation.AkeyfunctionoftheIMMSisitsabilitytomonitorchangingconditions.Withtheaidofsuchoptionsas flowsensors,rainsensorsandotherweather-sensingdevices,theIMMScanreceivereportsonthecurrentconditionateverysiteitislinkedwithand thenrespondwiththenecessaryadjustmentsshouldanyofthoseconditionsgobeyondthelimitsthathavebeendefined.It’sabletoteamwithany orallofthestandardautomaticcontrollersintheHunterline-up,fromtheSRCtothePro-CtotheICC.Plus,it’sasystemthat’seasyandaffordable toupgrade,makingitpossibletoaccommodateanexpandingnetworkofcontrollers.FormoreinformationontheIMMSsoftware,contactyourlocal Hunterdealer.
POWERFAILURES ................................................................................................................... Duetothepossibilityofpowerfailures,thecontrollerhasnon-volatilememorytopreservetheprogramindefinitely.Ifno9-voltbatteryisinstalled, thecontrollerwillfreezetimewhenthepowergoesoutandresume,keepingtimeafterpowerhasbeenrestored.Ifabatteryisinstalled,the9-volt batterybackupwillkeeptimesotheclockandcalendarwillbeintactforseveraldays.
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SPRINKLERSYSTEMFUNDAMENTALS............................................................................. Therearethreemaincomponentsthatareinvolvedwithallautomatic sprinklersystemsthataremadetoday.Theyarethecontroller,control valves,andthesprinklers.
waterthatcanbepumpedtothelocation.Eachvalveisconnectedvia wiretotheterminalstripareainsideofthecontroller.Herethewireis connectedtoanumberthatcorrespondstothevalvesstationnumber.
Thecontrolleriswhatmakesthewholesystemoperateefficiently. Itistechnicallythebrainoftheentiresystem,instructingthevalves whentosupplywatertothesprinklersandforhowlongtodoso.The sprinklers,inturn,willdirectthewatertowardsthesurroundingplants andlawn.
Thecontrollerwilloperatethevalvesinorder,onlyoneatatime.When avalvehascompletedit’swatering;itwillswitchtothenextstationthat hasbeenprogrammed.Thisprocessiscalledthewateringcycle.The informationpertainingtothewateringtimesoftheindividualstations andhowoftenwateringoccursiscalledaprogram.
Thevalvecontrolsagroupofsprinklerscalledawateringstation.These stationsarelaidoutinafashionaccordingtothetypeofplantlifethat existsthere,thelocationsoftheplant’s,andthemaximumamountof SRCController STATION
YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
START TIMES
Valve2
Valve1
RUNTIME
PROGRAM
Valve3
NEXT
SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
RUN
MANUAL-ALLSTATIONS
MANUAL-SINGLESTATION
SETDAYSTOWATER
RUN(BYPASSSENSOR)
SETCURRENTDATE /TIME
Station2
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SYSTEMOFF
SETWATERINGSTARTTIMES
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SETSTATIONRUNTIMES
Station1
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Valve1– ActivatesStation1–Rotorswaterfront yardlawn
Station3
Valve2– ActivatesStation2–Sprayswaterside lawnandbubblerswaterflowers Valve3– ActivatesStation3–Rotorswaterback yardlawn Valve4– ActivatesStation4–Bubblerswatergarden
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Valve5– ActivatesStation5–Sprayswatersidelawn andbubblerswaterflowers Valve6– ActivatesStation6–Sprayswaterfront cornerlawn
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Station6 Valve6
Station4
Station5 Valve5
Valve4
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PROGRAMMINGFUNDAMENTALS .....................................................................................
Sprinklersat Station1turnoff at6:15AM
Station2 12
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Sprinklersat Station2beginto waterat6:15AM
Sprinklersat Station2turnoff at6:30AM
Station3 ®
Forexample,usingmorethanoneprogramwouldenableyoutowater onodddaysforlawnstations1,2,and3onprogramA,station4tosoak theflowerseverydayonprogramB,andstation5andstation6towater onevendaysonprogramC.However,itisnotabsolutelynecessary tousethisfeature.Mosthomesandbusinessescanhaveallstations adequatelywateredononeprogramwiththeotherprogramsturnedoff forfutureuse.
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Sprinklersat Station1beginto waterat6:00AM
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Werealizethatmanyconsumerswillhavevariationsintheirplant wateringneeds,soatHunterweequippedtheSRCwiththreedifferent programsA,B,andC.Theseprogramsarecompletelyindependent ofeachotherandgiveyoutheabilitytohavethreecoexistingtimersin onecontroller.
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Asshownintheaboveexample,onlyoneprogramstarttimewas requiredtorunthethreedifferentstations.Thecontrollerautomatically movestothenextstationwithouttheneedforadditionalstarttimes.
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Goingbacktoourpreviousexample,at6:00AM thecontrollerwillactivate thewateringcycle.Thesprinklersonstation1willrunfor15minutes andthenautomaticallyshutoff.Thecontrollerwillautomaticallyactivate station2sprinklers.Thesesprinklerswillalsorunfor15minutesand thenshutoff.Then,wateringonstation3willbeginautomatically.The sprinklerswillturnonfor20minutesandshutoffautomatically.Since notimeswereprogrammedforstations4,5and6,thecontrollerskips them.Thiswillconcludetheprogramandendthewatercycleat6:50AM .
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Program Beginsat 6:00AM
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Wehaveincludedanexamplethatwillbetterillustratetheoperation ofaprogram.Let’ssayyouhaveaprogramstarttimesetfor6:00AM . Stations1and2aregoingtohavearuntimeof15minutesandstation3 issetfor20minutes.Pleasenotethatstations4,5and6havenotbeen includedinthisprogram,wewillwaterthemonseparateprograms.
Station1 ®
Forthecontrollerandit’sselectedprogramtooperateautomatically, therearethreecomponentsthatmustexist:Whentowater(orWatering StartTimes),howlongtowater(orStationRunTimes),whatdayofthe weektowater(orDaystoWater).
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Sprinklersat Station3beginto waterat6:30AM
Sprinklersat Station3turnoff at6:50AM
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CREATINGAWATERINGSCHEDULE ................................................................................... Formostconsumers,itismucheasiertoplanyourspecificwatering scheduleontopaperbeforeactuallyprogrammingtheinformation intothecontroller.It’salsohandytohaveawrittenrecordofyour programminginformationforeasyreference. Therearesomeguidelinesthatshouldfollowedwhendetermining whenandhowlongtowater.Thesefactorsare,thesoiltype,thepart ofthelandscapebeingwatered,weatherconditions,andthetypesof sprinklersbeingused.Sincetherearesomanydifferentvariablesthat candetermineyourindividualwateringschedule;itisimpossibletogive anexactscheduletofollow.However,wehaveincludedsomeguidelines tohelpyougetstarted.
Itisusuallygoodtowateroneortwohoursbefore sunrise.Waterpressurewillbeatoptimumlevels duringtheearlymorningandthewatercansoak intotherootsoftheplantswhileevaporationis minimal.Formostplants,wateringduringmidday orintheeveningmaycauseplantdamageor possiblymildew. Keepaneyeoutforevidenceofunder-oroverwatering.Over-wateringismostcommonly indicatedbypoolsofwaterthattakealongtime tosoakinorevaporate,whileunder-watered landscapeswillshowsignsofdiscoloringand dryness.Makeprogrammingchangesimmediately whenevidenceispresent.
HOWTOFILLOUTTHEWATERINGSCHEDULEFORM.................................................... Besuretouseapencilwhenfillingoutthisform.Byusingtheincluded exampleandtheinformationbelow,youshouldhavealltheinformation youneedtoconstructyourpersonalwaterschedule.
ProgramStartTimes–Indicatethetimeofdaythattheprogramwill begin.Eachprogramcanhave1to4starttimes.However,onestarttime canrunanentireprogram.
StationNumberandLocation–Identifythestationnumber,location andthetypeofplantthatisbeingwatered.
StationRunTime–Indicatetheruntime(1to99minutes)foreach station.Write“OFF”foranystationthatyoudonotwanttooperatein theprogram.
WateringDay–Identifywhetheryouwanttouseacalendardayoran oddorevendayschedule.Foracalendardayschedulecirclethedayof theweekinwhichwateringisdesired.Foraoddorevendayschedule, simplymarkthecorrespondingbox.
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Keepthisscheduleinasafeplaceforquickreferencelater,ratherthan scrollingthroughprograminformationonthecontroller.
WATERINGSCHEDULEFORM(Example)............................................................................ PROGRAMA WATERING DAY SCHEDULE
CALENDAR ODD/EVEN
PROGRAMB
PROGRAMC
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA ODD X
EVEN
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ODD
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FrontLawn SideLawn BackLawn Flowers Garden FrontCorner
15 15 20 Off Off Off
Off Off Off 15 Off Off
Off Off Off Off 20 60
6:00AM Off Off Off
8:00AM Off Off Off
5:00AM Off Off Off
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 PROGRAM STARTTIMES
2 3 4
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WATERINGSCHEDULEFORM............................................................................................... PROGRAMA WATERING DAY SCHEDULE STATION
CALENDAR ODD/EVEN LOCATION
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 PROGRAM STARTTIMES
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PROGRAMC
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA ODD
EVEN
ZONERUNTIME
1
PROGRAMB
ODD
EVEN
ZONERUNTIME
ODD
EVEN
ZONERUNTIME
PROGRAMMINGTHECONTROLLER ................................................................................... TheSRCControlleriseasytoprogram.Theeasytounderstanddial designallowsyoutostepthroughtheprocessofprogrammingand activatemanualwateringwithatwistofthewrist. TheSRCdisplayshowstimeanddaywhenthecontrollerisidle. Thedisplaychangeswhenthedialisrotatedtoindicatethespecific programminginformationtoenter.Whenprogramming,theflashing portionofthedisplaycanbechangedbypressingthe or buttons. Tochangesomethingthatisnotflashing,pressthe buttonuntilthe desiredfieldisflashing. TheSRCalsoprovidesareferencelabelthatisattachedtotheinsideof thecontrollerdoor(nomorelostormisplacedinstructions!).And,extra spaceisprovidedtowriteinsprinklerstationlocationinformation. Afullthreeprograms,eachwiththeabilitytohavefourdailystarttimes, permitplantswithdifferentwateringrequirementstobeseparated ondifferentdayschedules.Multiplestarttimespermitmorning, afternoon,andeveningwatering,perfectfortheestablishmentofnew lawnsandthirstyannualflowers.Abuilt-in365daycalendarclock accommodatesodd/evenwateringrestrictionswithoutrequiring monthlyreprogramming.Orjustsimplydesignatethedaysoftheweek youwanttowater.TheSRCmakesiteasy. NOTE:Abasicprogrammingruleisthatwhatever symbolorcharacterisflashingwillbetheitem programmed.Forinstance,ifthehourisflashing whensettingthetime,thehourcanbechangedor programmed.Forillustrationpurposes,flashing charactersareinGRAYtype.
SettingtheDateandTime 1. Turnthedialtothe SETCURRENTDATE/TIME position. 2. Thecurrentyearwillbe flashinginthedisplay: Usethe or buttonto settheyear.Aftersettingthe correctyear,pushthe to proceedtosettingthemonth. 3. Themonthanddaywillbein thedisplay:Themonthwill beflashing.Usethe or buttontosetthemonth. Pushthe toproceedto settingtheday. 4. Thedaywillbeflashing: Usethe or buttontoset thedayofthemonth. (Thedayoftheweekis automaticallyindicatedbyan arrowinthebottomofdisplay pointingtotheday.)Pushthe buttontoproceedtosetting thetime. 5. Thetimewillbedisplayed, andanarrowwillbeflashing onAM.Pressthe or buttonstoselectAM,PM,or 24HR.Pressthe toproceed tosettingthehours.
SETCURRENT DATE /TIME
STATION
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
PROGRAM START TIMES SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
STATION
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
PROGRAM START TIMES SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
STATION
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
PROGRAM START TIMES SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
STATION
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
PROGRAM START TIMES SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
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PROGRAMMINGTHECONTROLLER(Continued).............................................................. 6. Hourswillbeflashing. Pressthe or button tochangethehourshown onthedisplay.Pressthe toproceedtosettingthe minutes. 7. Minuteswillbeflashing. Usethe or buttonto changetheminutesshownon thedisplay.Thedate,dayand timehavenowbeensetand thedialmaybereturnedtothe RUNposition.
STATION
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
PROGRAM START TIMES SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
STATION
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
PROGRAM START TIMES SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
SettingWateringStartTimes 1. TurnthedialtotheSET WATERINGSTARTTIMES position.
SETWATERING STARTTIMES
2. Thefactorypresetisseton programA.Ifnecessary,you canselectprogramBorCby pressingthe button. 3. Usethe or buttonto changethestarttime. (Thestarttimesadvancein 15minuteincrements.) Holdeitherbuttondownfor1 secondtochangetimesrapidly. 4. Pressthe buttontoselectthe nextstarttime,orpress for thenextprogram. 18
STATION PROGRAM
A B C
START TIMES
1 2 3 4
NOTE:Onestarttimewillactivateallstations sequentiallyinthatprogram.Thiseliminatesthe needtoentereachstation’sstarttime.Multiple starttimesinaprogramcanbeusedforseparate morning,afternoon,oreveningwateringcycles.
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
EliminatingaProgramStartTime WiththedialsettotheSETWATERINGSTARTTIMESposition,pushthe or buttonuntilyoureach12:00AM (Midnight).Fromherepushthe buttononcetoreachtheOFFposition. NOTE:Ifaprogramhasallfour-starttimesturned off,thenthatprogramisoff.(Allotherprogram detailsareretained).Becausetherearenostart times,therewillbenowateringwiththatprogram. Thisisaconvenientwaytostopwateringonone programonlywithoutturningthedialtotheOFF position.
SettingStationRunTimes(LengthofWateringforEachArea)
SettingDaysToWater
1. TurnthedialtotheSET STATIONRUNTIMESposition.
1. TurnthedialtoSETDAYS TOWATER.
2. Thedisplaywillshowthelast programselected(A,B,orC) thestationnumberselected, andtheruntimeforthat stationwillbeflashing.You canswitchtoanotherprogram bypressingthe button.
2. Thedisplaywillshowthelast programselected(A,B,orC). Youcanswitchtoanother programbypressingthe button.
3. Usethe or buttonto changethestationruntimeon thedisplay.
SETSTATIONRUNTIMES
STATION PROGRAM
A B C
START TIMES
1 2 3 4
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
4. Pressthe buttontoadvance tothenextstation. 5. Repeatsteps3and4foreachstation. 6. Youcansetstationruntimesanywherefrom0to99minutes. 7. Youcanmovebetweenprogramswhilestayingonthesamestation. However,itisrecommendedthatoneprogramiscompletedbefore goingontothenextprogram. NOTE:Jumpingbetweenprogramscanbeconfusing andmayresultinprogramentryerrors.
SETDAYSTOWATER
3. Thecontrollerwilldisplaycurrentlyprogrammedactiveday scheduleinformation.Thisdialpositionprovidesdifferentwatering options:choosetowateronspecificdaysoftheweek,orchoose towateronlyonodddaysorevendays.Eachprogramcanoperate usingonlyonetypeofwaterdayoption.
SelectingSpeciicDaysoftheWeektoWater 1. Withthearrowcursorona STATION RUNTIME YEAR specificday(thecursoralways PROGRAM MONTH DAY RUNNING startswithSunday),press START AM TIMES PM the buttontoactivatea 24HR. SUNMON TUESWED THURFRISATEVEN/ODD particulardayoftheweekto water.Pressthe button tocancelwateringforthatday.Afterpressingabuttonthecursor automaticallyadvancestothenextday. A B C 1 2 3 4
2. Repeatstep1untilalldesireddayshavebeenselected.Theselected daysarrowswillshowonthedisplaytoindicatetheirstatusasON. Thelastsolidarrowisthelastdayofwateringforthatprogram.
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PROGRAMMINGTHECONTROLLER(Continued).............................................................. SelectingOddorEvenDays Thisfeaturewilluseanumbered dayofthemonthforwatering insteadofspecificdaysofthe week(Odddays1st,3rd,5th,etc.; Evendays2nd,4th,6th,etc.)
STATION PROGRAM
A B C
START TIMES
1 2 3 4
RUNTIME YEAR MONTH DAY RUNNING AM PM 24HR.
SUNMONTUESWEDTHURFRISATEVEN/ODD
1. Pressthe buttonuntilthearrowcursorisaboveeitherEVENor ODDonthedisplay. 2. Pressthe buttontoselectorthe buttontocanceleitherOdd DaysorEvenDays.Thepreviousselecteddaysoftheweekwill reverttoactiveifOddDaysorEvenDaysiscancelled. NOTE:The31 stofanymonthandFebruary29are always“off”daysifOddwateringisselected.
Run Afterprogrammingiscomplete,turnthedial toRUNtoenableautomaticexecutionofall selectedprogramsandstarttimes.Watering willnotoccurunlessdialisintheRUNor RUN(SENSORBYPASS)position.
RUN
WeatherSensorBypass
RUN(BYPASSSENSOR)
Withthisbuilt-infeature,thereis noneedforanadditionalmanual bypassswitchwhenusingrain sensors(theSRCworkswiththe HunterMini-Clik ®,plussome otherrain,windorfreezesensorsonthemarkettoday). Ifthesensorispreventingsystemoperation,justturnthedialto RUN(BYPASSSENSOR)andtheweathersensorwillbeoverridden.
SystemOff Valvescurrentlywateringwillbe shutoffafterthedialisturned totheSYSTEMOFFpositionfor twoseconds.Allactiveprograms arediscontinuedandwatering isstopped.Toreturncontroller tonormalautomaticoperation, simplyreturndialtoRUNposition.
SYSTEMOFF
ManuallyRunaSingleStation 1. TurndialtotheMANUALSINGLESTATIONposition. 2. Stationruntimewillflashin thedisplay.Usethe button tomovetothenextstation. Youmayusethe or buttontoselecttheamountof timeforastationtowater.
MANUAL-SINGLE STATION
3. TurnthedialclockwisetotheRUNpositiontorunthestation(only thedesignatedstationwillwater,thenthecontrollerwillreturnto automaticmodewithnochangeinthepreviouslysetprogram).
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OneTouchManualStartandAdvance
ManuallyRunAllStations 1. TurndialtoMANUAL-ALL STATIONS.
MANUAL-ALL STATIONS
2. YoucanselectprogramA,B,or Cbypressingthe button. 3. Pressthe buttonuntildesired startingstationisdisplayed. 4. Stationruntimewillflashinthedisplay.Usethe or buttons toselecttheamountofruntimeforthestationtowater. 5. Usethe buttontomovetothenextstation.
Youcanalsoactivateallstationstowaterwithoutusingthedial. 1. Holddownthe buttonfor2seconds. 2. ThisfeatureautomaticallydefaultstoprogramA.Youcanselect programBorCbypressingthe program. 3. Thestationnumberwillbeflashing.Pressthe buttontoscroll throughthestationsandusethe or buttonstoadjustthe stationruntimes.(Ifnobuttonsarepressedduringstep2or3,the controllerwillautomaticallybeginprogramA.)
6. Repeatsteps3and4tocustomizeeachstation.
4. Pressthe buttontoscrolltothestationyouwishtobeginwith. Aftera2secondpause,theprogramwillbegin.
7. Pressthe buttonuntilyoureachthestationthatyouwouldlike wateringtobegin.
Thisfeatureisgreatforaquickcyclewhenextrawateringisneededorif youwouldliketoscrollthroughthestationstoinspectyoursystem.
8. ReturndialtoRUN(customprogramwillwater,thencontroller willreturntoautomaticmodewithnochangeinthepreviously setprogram).
ClearingtheController'sMemory/ResetingtheController
NOTE:Thestationthatisonthedisplaywhenyou turnthedialtoRUNwillbethefirststationto run.Thecontrollerwillthenproceedtowaterin sequentialorderonly.Itwillnotwaterprevious stations.Example:IfyouturnthedialtoRUNwith thedisplayreadingstation3.Thecontrollerwill waterstations3to9intheprogram,butnotreturn tostations1and2.
Ifyoufeelyouhavemisprogrammedthecontroller,thereisaprocess thatwillresetthememorytofactorydefaultsanderaseallprogramsand datathathasbeenenteredintothecontroller. 1. Removeallpower(unplugtransformerandremovebattery)andwait atleast1minute. 2. Pressandholddownthe
,
and buttons.
3. Restorepowertothecontroller. 4. Releasethe
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and buttons.
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PROBLEM
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
Displayindicatesirrigationbutstation doesnotwater.
Fuseisblown.
Replacefuse.
Faultyormiswiredvalve
Checkvalveandvalvewiring.
Faultypumporpumprelay.
Checkpumpandpumprelay. Replaceifdefective.
Nowaterpressuretosupply.
Turnonmainsystemwatersystem.
Displayisblank.
NoACpowerreachingcontroller.
VerifyACpowerandwiring.Correctany errors.Checktransformeroutput.
DisplayisblankwithACpowertoterminal andwithanewbattery.
Controllermaybedamagedbypowersurge.
Calldealer.
Timeofdaydisplayisblinking.
Unithasjustbeenpoweredupforthe irsttime.
Settime/date.
Extendedpoweroutagehasoccurredthat hasdrainedbackupbattery.
Replacebatteryandreprogramcurrenttime.
Shortpoweroutagehasoccurredbut backupbatteryisdead.
Replacebatteryandreprogramcurrenttime.
Thedisplayreads“ERR”.
Electricalnoiseisenteringthesystem, throughthesmartportwiringharness.
ChecktheSmartPort™wiringharness. Ifthewireswereextendedthentheywill needtobereplacedwithshieldedcable. Contactyourlocaldistributorforinformation onshieldedcable.
Thedisplayreads“NoAC”
ThereisnoACpowerpresent.
Checktomakesurepowerison.Checkto seeiftransformerisproperlyinstalled.
PROBLEM
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
RainSensordoesnotsuspendirrigation.
Rainsensorisdefectiveormiswired.
Verifyoperationofsensorandproperwiring.
RainsensorisintheRUN(BYPASS SENSOR)position.
ReturndialtotheRUNposition.
FrozenDisplay
Powersurge.
Unplugtransformer,removebattery, waitseveralseconds,repowerand reprogramcontroller.
Automaticirrigationdoesnotstartat starttimeandcontrollerisnotinthe systemoffmode.
AM/PMoftimeofdaynotsetcorrectly.
CorrectAM/PMoftimeofday.
AM/PMofstarttimenotsetcorrectly.
CorrectAM/PMofstarttime.
Starttimeisdisabled(SetforOff).
Setstarttime.See"SettingStartTimes" (page17).
Rainsensorispreventingoperation.
TurndialtoRUN(BYPASSSENSOR).
ControllerisnotreceivingACpower.
CheckACconnections.
Shortinwireconnections(blownfuse).
Checkwiringforshortorfaultywire connections.
Badsolenoid
Replacesolenoid.
Shortinvalvewiring.
Checkvalvewiring.
Shortedsolenoid.
Checkvalvesolenoids,replaceifdefective.
Valvewillnotturnon.
Fuseblown/Fuseblowsrepeatedly.
Controllerwatersthesameareamorethan Toomanystarttimesenteredinprogram onetime/Controllercyclescontinuously. (usererror).
Onestarttimeactivatesacompletecycle. See"SettingStartTimes"(page17).
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FREQUENTLYASKEDQUESTIONS ....................................................................................... 1. WHYDOESMYSYSTEMCONTINUETOCYCLETHROUGHOVER ANDOVER? Youmayhavetoomanystarttimesentered.Onlyonestarttime isneededtorunaprogram.Seesectiontitled“SettingWatering StartTimes.” 2. DOINEEDASTARTTIMEFOREVERYSTATION? No!Youonlyneedonestarttimeperprogram.Theprogramruns sequentially,sotheproceedingstationwillautomaticallystartwhen thepreviousstationisfinished,noneedforadditionalstarttimes. Multiplestarttimesareutilizedwhenyoudesiretowateranentire programmorethatonceina24-hourperiod. 3. WHYARETHERETHREEDIFFERENTPROGRAMS(A,B,ANDC)? Thesethreeprogramsexistforavarietyofreasons.Since customersneedsvaryfromeachlocation,itisimportanttomake surethateventhelargestlandscapescanbeproperlyirrigated. Mostconsumerscanfulfillthereneedswithasingleprogramanda singlestarttime,butotherswhohaveavarietyofdifferentplantlife mayneedmorethanoneprogramandseveralstarttimes.Seethe section“ProgrammingFundamentals”formoreinformation. 4. WHYISTHEARROWFLASHINGONSUNDAYEVERYTIMEITURN THEDIALTO“SETDAYSTOWATER”? ThearrowalwaysflashesonSundaywhenyouturnthedialtothis position.Whenfinishedsettingthedaysyouwant,turnthedialto anyposition.WhenyougobacktoSETDAYSTOWATERyouwillsee thesolidarrowslitoverthedaysyouhavechosen.
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5. ANINDIVIDUALSTATIONWON’TSHUTOFF,WHATDOIDO? Whenoneparticularstationisstuckon,youwanttoshutoffthe controllerbyturningthedialtotheoffposition.Ifthestationis stillrunning,youwillneedtoshutoffthemainwatersupplyto thesprinklersystem.Mostlikelythereisavalvestuckopen, causedbydebrisinthevalve.Aloosesolenoidorloosevalvecap mayalsobetheproblem.Checktheseconnectionsorcallyour contractorforassistance. 6. WHATISAMINI-CLIK ®RAINSENSORANDDOINEEDONEFORMY SYSTEM? ThepurposeoftheMini-Clik ®rainsensoristodiscontinuewatering whenthereissufficientprecipitationtotakecareofyourwatering needs.Thesensorisagreatadditiontoanysystem,whetheryou needitornotdependsuponseveralthings:Thefrequencyand amountofraininyourareaandhowoftenyouareawayfromyour homeareprobablythemostimportant.Ifyourareaissubjectto randomorhighamountsofprecipitation,oryourawayfromhome sofrequentlythatitkeepsyouawayfrommonitoringyoursystem, thenthesensorwillhelpyoutoregulateyoursystemandsave water.Generally,asensorisalowcostadditiontoasystemandwill payforitselfinwatersavingsinasingleseason. 7. WHATISTHESRRANDDOINEEDONEFORMYSYSTEM? TheSRR(SimpleReliableRemote)isasimplefour-buttoncontrol thatgivesyoutheabilitytostart,stop,oralterthewateringcycle fromasmuchas450feetawayfromthecontroller.Itisvery convenientwhendoingrepairs,maintenance,andwinterization onyoursystemwithouthavingtowalkbackandforthbetweenthe stationsandthecontroller.Evenifyoudon’tuseitformaintenance, itisusefulforstartingorstoppingamanualirrigationcyclewithout walkingbackandforthtothecontroller.
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................... OperatingSpeciications • StationRunTime:0to99minutesin1-minuteincrements • StartTimes:4perday,perprogram,forupto12dailystarts • WateringSchedule:7-daycalendarorodd-evenprogrammingwith365-dayclock/calendar
ElectricalSpeciications • TransformerInput:120VAC,60Hz(230VAC,50/60HzInternationalUse) • TransformerOutput:26VAC,.75amps • StationOutput:24VAC,.35ampsperstation • MaximumOutput:24VAC,.75amps(includesMasterValveCircuit) • BatteryBackup:9-voltalkalinebattery(notincluded) • ThreePrograms:A,B,andC • Non-VolatileMemory
Dimensions • OverallHeight:82"(21cm) • Width:84"(6cm)
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INFORMATIONABOUTYOURSPRINKLERSYSTEM........................................................ DateofInstallation: _________________________________________________________________________________________ ContractorInstallingSystem:__________________________________________________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ LocationofControlValves: ___________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LocationofWeatherSensor: __________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LocationofMainWaterSupplyShutoff: _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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FCCNOTICE............................................................................................................................... Thiscontrollergeneratesradiofrequencyenergyandmaycauseinterferencetoradioandtelevisionreception.Ithasbeentypetestedandfoundto complywiththelimitsforaClassBcomputingdeviceinaccordancewiththespecificationsinSubpartJofPart15ofFCCRules,whicharedesignedto providereasonableprotectionagainstsuchinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff andon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures: •Reorientthereceivingantenna •Movethecontrollerawayfromthereceiver •Plugthecontrollerintoadifferentoutletsothatcontrollerandreceiverareondifferentbranchcircuits Ifnecessary,theusershouldconsultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/televisiontechnicianforadditionalsuggestions.Theusermayfindthe followingbookletpreparedbytheFederalCommunicationsCommissionhelpful:“HowtoIdentifyandResolveRadio-TVInterferenceProblems.” ThisbookletisavailablefromtheU.S.GovernmentPrintingOffice,Washington,D.C.,StockNo.004-000-00345-4(price–$2.00postpaid).
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