User's Manual

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The transmitter batteries must be fully charged prior to
operation. Refer to “Charging the Batteries” on page 16.
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For maximum signal range, hold the transmitter vertically,
at shoulder level, facing toward the receiver when sending
a command. Operating the transmitter in a horizontal
plane and/or contacting the antenna during transmission
can significantly reduce signal range.
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The highest station number that can be selected is 24 (by
default), but is easily adjusted from 1 to 512 as preferred.
To adjust the station number range, refer to “Adjust
Station Number Range” on page 15.
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Press and hold the ON button until the
transmitter powers up. The last station
number operated will be displayed on the
initial start up screen. The valve symbol
indicates a station number is shown.
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Press the up or down arrow button
to select a station number. Press and hold
the button for rapid scrolling.
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Press the ON button. The receiver
Activity monitor will flash Red when a valid
signal is received. The selected station will
turn on and the 10-minute timer will begin
counting down in one-second increments.
The water droplet and the hour glass are
shown to indicate watering in progress.
Every 15 seconds the display will switch to
the operating station number.
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