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of another manual start zone then is possible without first aborting the currently watering zone. However,
only one manual watering zone can be ON at any one time, so the currently watering zone will
automatically abort.
3.9.5.1. Manual Watering Programming
When the programming level for a manual watering control is reached, the first programmable field is
highlighted. Press the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN buttons to select the field to edit. Press the
PROG button to edit the selected variable.
The current selected programmable field is highlighted and blinking. Press the SCROLL UP or SCROLL
DOWN buttons to change the selected programmable field. Press the ENTER button to finish editing the
selected value.
At any point while in the programming mode, when a programming field is not selected, hold the ENTER
button for two seconds to accept the changed value and execute manual watering.
The possible values for each programmable field are specified later in Section Error! Reference source
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3.9.5.2. Manual Watering Help in Status Mode
The ? character blinks in the upper right corner of the Manual Watering Operation page while it is in
Status mode, that is programming mode has not been entered. If you hold both the SCROLL DOWN and
SCROLL UP buttons together for two seconds, the help page shown in Figure 44 is displayed.
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- Hold SCROLL UP to exit
- Hold PROG to edit page
- Press SCROLL DOWN
for next page
Figure 44: Manual Watering Operation Control Status Help Page
Holding SCROLL UP returns the interface to the Manual Watering Operation Control page in Status
mode.
3.9.5.3. Manual Watering Help in Programming Mode
The ? character blinks in the upper right corner of the Manual Watering Operation Control page while it is
in the Programming mode. If you hold both the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN buttons together for
two seconds, the help pages shown in Figure 45 are displayed.