DXi Sentinel WMS
DXi User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction.......................................................................1 About the Controller........................................................................................ 1 DXi Controller Hardware Configurations.................................................... 3 About This Manual........................................................................................... 6 Icons Explained..................................................
DXi User Manual Communications.............................................................................................. 55 Chapter 8: Alerts................................................................................55 Anaylzing an Alert........................................................................................... 56 Alerts and Corrective Action......................................................................... 58 Chapter 9: Rain Hold............................................
DXi User Manual Chapter 1: Introduction Thank you for supporting Toro® and the Sentinel WMS central control platform. We hope the DXi will exceed your expectations and contribute to Toro's legacy of innovation and service. About the Controller Toro believes in minimizing waste by maximizing water application efficiency. The DXi provides precise control of irrigation delivery systems through a flexible network that could fit almost any application.
ink” for high visibility in the sun. DXi User Manual • Integrated cabinet access lighting or “fridge light” and pivoting brackets for improved setup and service access (select models). • Transparent, custom – fit plastic covers for all circuit boards for added protection against the elements and pests. • Many system communication options, including cellular, UHF Radio, Ethernetto-Radio, Ethernet, Hardwire, WiFi and more! • Lightning protection up to 18kV.
Communication Features DXi User Manual The DXi is capable of communicating with the Central computer over a variety of communication technologies. Ethernet Cellular UHF Radio Standard on all DXi systems. Optional accessory for Central to field controller communication. “Short range” standard WiFi to Central, sold as an optional accessory. Part number DXI-ETHER-RF-RPTR Sold as an optional stand-alone accessory. Sold as an optional stand-alone or embedded accessory.
DXi User Manual Firmware DXi-FMW-Laguna DXi-FMW-WMS DXi With Laguna Firmware DXi with Sentinel Firmware Enclosure Type PWM SWM SPED PSB PPED DPSB Painted Wall Mount Enclosure Stainless Steel Wall Mount Enclosure Stainless Steel Pedestal Enclosure, Type 1 Stainless Steel Pedestal Enclosure, Type 2 Plastic Pedestal Enclosure Stainless Steel Pedestal Double Wide Enclosure* Station Count TW 08 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 HY08 HY16 HY24 HY32 HY40 HY48 4 200-Station 2-Wire Output Gateway 8-Station Con
DXi User Manual Communication Add-on M8C M8W M8U Cellular Kit WIFI Kit UHF Radio Kit Other Add-ons P E PE ProMax Remote Receiver Kit Wireless Output Board Controller900MHZ XTND Radio Kit (WMS DXi Only) Pro Max Remote Receiver Kit with 900MHZ XTND Radio Kit (WMS DXi Only) Some examples: A product label that reads DXi-PWMTWM8WE is therefore a DXi Painted Wall Mount controller (PWM) with a Two-Wire Output (TW), a Communication option that uses WiFi (M8W) and a WOB Controller radio kit(E).
DXi User Manual About This Manual This manual is divided into five sections: 1. A Quick Start tutorial on quickly getting an irrigation program going as well as other common irrigation tasks. 2. A Reference section with every command explained. 3. A Maintenance and Troubleshooting section to help you, the operator, resolve any problems or questions you might have quickly and effectively. 4.
DXi User Manual Icons Explained A note to clarify. Important ! Warning! Risk of electric shock Press the specified button. BUTTON Rotate the Control Dial. Press the Control Dial. The box indicates which field can be changed. When the value flashes, it is ready to be changed. 001 Program 1 Quick Stations WED 5:43:40 PM Station Range 001 - Run Time 00:10 010 Apply Changes option 1 option 2 option 1 option 2 option 3 001 Adjustable Fields. to switch between the different fields.
DXi User Manual Getting Help Toro strives to build safe, durable, and easy to use product. If, however, you encounter a problem that is not easily resolved with the troubleshooting solutions offered in "Chapter 12: Troubleshooting" on page 77, please contact an authorized Toro product expert for assistance via phone or email. U.S./Canada: Phone: 1-800-777-1477 (7:30 am–4 pm, M–F, PT) E-mail: irrigationsupport@toro.
DXi User Manual Chapter 2: Overview Because not all irrigation applications are identical, the DXi controller has been designed to allow users to establish a wide variety of individual programmable options. These options include changing global settings, program configurations, station settings, communication type and sensor shutdown criteria.
DXi User Manual The Buttons Button Function Control Dial Rotate to switch between fields on a screen and change values within those fields. Press to enter a desired field and to save the value. Left, Right, and Back buttons To navigate screen and menu selections. “A” button functionality is defined on the screen when operable. “B” button functionality is defined on the screen when operable. Command button To execute the on-screen command closest to that particular command button.
SAT: 239-239 WED 5:43:40 PM The LEDs (0) Active Programs (0) Active Stations (2) Alerts DXi User Manual A: Power reset 24 (GPM) Expected 0 The DXi has three LEDs beneath the main LCD screen. Each LED illuminates for a specific reason: Rain Off Rain Off (blue) Alert (red) Alert Irrigation On / Off Illuminated when the Rain Off command is active. i All irrigation activity is suspended when this light is on.
DXi User Manual Menu Navigation Navigating menus and executing commands in the DXi is easy with the various buttons and the Control Dial. To navigate the typical DXi screen, we will use the below as an example. Press and Some fields have preset options. to move between the different “top” screens. Press to switch between them.
DXi User Manual Chapter 3: Quick Start This chapter is a step-by-step tutorial for rapid and basic controller setup. For the demonstration, we will set up an irrigation schedule with 2 start times: 6:15am and 8pm daily, 1 cycle at 10 minutes per station. The Quick Start guide does not address advanced features such as sensors (Chapter 4), flow (Appendix B), Communication with Central (page 29) or ET. Before we can program an irrigation schedule, we must enter the date and time.
DXi User Manual Setting Current Date and Time 1) 2) Setup Setup Time/Date Time & Date WED 5:43:40 PM Time Format 24-Hour Time 5:43PM Date 02/08/17 Sync time to cloud No Std Time Zone MST/UTC-0700 DST Mode U.S. Day Change Midnight 3) 24-Hour AM/PM Switch between the 3 time/date fields. 4) Using the navigation techniques from page 12, adjust fields as necessary. 5) Repeat as necessary for the other fields.
DXi User Manual Program Start Time 1) 2) Program Program 1 Menu |Page 1|Page 2| Program 1 WED 5:43:40 PM Start Times Water Days Run Times 3) Program Hold OPT IN’s Start Times Program 1 Start Times |1-6|7-12| WED 5:43:40 PM Start Time 1 Start Time 4 Start Time 2 Start Time 5 Start Time 3 Start Time 6 --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM It is possible to have 12 start times per program. 4) and to adjust the first start time to 6:15am.
DXi User Manual Water Days Program 1 Menu |Page 1|Page 2| WED 5:43:40 PM Start Times Water Days Program Hold Run Times 1) OPT IN’s Water Days Program 1 Watering Days WED 5:43:40 PM Currently Wednesday of Week 2 Wk Wk Wk Wk Wk Wk 1 2 3 4 5 6 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 14-DAY 31-DAY INTERVAL Apply: Alternate Reverse All None 2) Enter Schedule Type field. 3) Program 1 Watering Days Change to desired schedule. I chose 31-DAY.
DXi User Manual Station Run Times 1) Run Times Program 1 Menu |Page 1|Page 2| WED 5:43:40 PM Start Times Water Days Program Hold Run Times 2) Enter Station 1 hours field. OPT IN’s Our run time will only be for ten minutes, so we can switch to the minutes field. Program 1 Run Times WED 5:43:40 PM |1-6|7-12|13-18|19-24|25-30|> Station 1 Station 4 Station 2 Station 5 Station 3 Station 6 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 3) Switch to minutes field.
DXi User Manual Program Hold A storm is coming! Irrigation will not be needed for a few days. Let’s activate a Program Hold on Program 1. 1) 2) Program Program 1 Menu |Page 1|Page 2| Program 1 WED 5:43:40 PM Start Times Water Days Program Hold Run Times 3) OPT IN’s Program Hold Program 1 Hold WED 5:43:40 PM Hold Duration 04 Day(s) Cancel Hold 4) Enter Set Day(s) field. 5) 6) Set value. 7) When done, press Change to desired days. 4 days to dry out. .
DXi User Manual % Adjust The weather overall is getting cooler. Let us decrease the overall amount of irrigation for this program. 1) 2) Program Program 1 Menu |Page 1|Page 2| Program 1 WED 5:43:40 PM Start Times Water Days Program Hold Run Times 3) to get to the Page 2 Program 1 Menu screen. Program 1 Menu |Page 1|Page 2| WED 5:43:40 PM Erase/Reset % Adjust Repeats 4) OPT IN’s Water Window % Adjust Program 1 % Adjust WED 5:43:40 PM % Adjust Value 50 5) Enter % Adjust field.
DXi User Manual Manual Operation The grass is a little dry. Let us run a manual program operation at 10pm to help keep that grass green. 1) Press the Manual button. Manual WED 5:43:40 PM Program Station Sequence 2) Program Manual Program WED 5:43:40 PM Program# 001 Start Time --:--AM Activate Deactivate Status: Off Flow: 100 GPM Cur:1.0 3) Enter Program# field. 4) Select program to run. I chose 1. 5) Set Program value. 6) Navigate to Start Time field. 7) Enter Start Time field.
DXi User Manual Reference The rest of this manual is dedicated to explaining every function and command available to the DXi controller, organized by the Main Menu categories below.
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DXi User Manual Chapter 4: Setup This chapter describes every function within the Setup section of the controller. Setup |Page 1|Page 2| Flow WED 5:43:40 PM Communication ET Options Omit by Date Station Options Time & Date All step-by-step directions are started from the above Setup screen. Press or to get to Page 2 of the Setup options.
DXi User Manual Flow Setup Flow WED 5:43:40 PM Flow Sensors Flow Options Flow Sensors Flow Sensors can calculate and report the amount of water, in gallons per minute, travelling through a pipe. For a complete explanation on flow sensors, including basic instructions on how to install a flow sensor, please see Appendix B: Flow Sensors. 1. Flow 2. Flow Sensors 3. to navigate to field to set.
DXi User Manual 4. to enter that field. 5. to switch between options. 6. to set desired option. Press or to the next sensor. Flow Options Flow Options establishes flow limits to aid in the detection of possible flow problems. 1.
DXi User Manual Limits Monthly Limit: The number, in total gallons, that the irrigation system should not exceed per month. If it does, the DXi controller will either generate an alert (and keep watering) or simply stop watering until a new month begins. Watering can also be resumed by increasing the monthly limit. Main Line Limit: The number, in gallons per minute, the flow of the main line shall not exceed.
DXi User Manual Monitoring Flow Once the station flow limits have been established, the Flow Watch Mode (watching upper and lower limits) may be enabled or disabled. When Flow Watch Mode has been enabled, all station upper limits and all station lower limits will be enforced on an individual station basis. Setup Flow Options |Limits|Monitoring| WED 5:43:40 PM Flow Watch Mode Flow Check Delay(s) Off 00120 The default is disabled, meaning no limit checking is performed.
DXi User Manual ET Options ET Options WED 5:43:40 PM Maximum Total Program ET 00.00 (in) Monthly Daily Default ET: JAN 00.00 (in) Maximum Total Program ET is the maximum ET value that can be accumulated between watering days. This value is the maximum value that a program will ever replace in a single day. Typically choose a value that is your maximum daily ET multiplied by the number of days between watering.
DXi User Manual Press or to get to the next group of Omit Days. Communication General The controller can communicate with the Central running Sentinel WMS in any one of five methods: Setup Communication WED 5:43:40 PM |General|ENET|WiFi|UHF|Cell 4G LTE UHF radio WiFi Other 3G Unit Code: 001 Comm Option Device: WiFi Group Code: 240 Cloud Connect: Ethernet None • 4G LTE • UHF radio • Wifi • 3G • Other Off Ethernet Wi-Fi Cellular If a device is detected, the controller will set this option.
DXi User Manual Cloud Connect The Toro DXi product line provides “Cloud Connect” capability. With Cloud Connect, users will have access to the ProMax Connect™ mobile app to enhance their onsite maintenance experience. In addition, Cloud Connect provides users with enhanced diagnostics and Toro customer support. A DXi controller must use Ethernet, Cellular or WiFi communication to utilize the DXi Cloud Connect capability.
DXi User Manual Ethernet For Ethernet connectivity configuration, it is necessary to set the Sentinel WMS port and whether to use DHCP for TCIP/IP settings. Setup Communication WED 5:43:40 PM |General|ENET|WiFi|UHF|Cell (Requires reboot) DHCP Client: YES The Sentinel WMS ports defaults to 10001. If a separate WLAN port is necessary, use a port dedicated exclusively for Sentinel WMS (a rare-use case). Most networks today use DHCP client. Set the DHCP Client setting to YES.
DXi User Manual Pressing the 'B' button will "close out" the edit at the cursor position, deleting any characters to the right of the cursor. Once all fields have been updated, select 'Program WiFi Now' to save settings to the WiFi communication modules memory. When complete the field will update to 'complete'. Changing UHF Frequency 1. Push Enter (Control Dial) to get into the sub menu. 2. Press the Setup key, then the Communications key. 3. Scroll or tab over to the UHF tab. 4.
DXi User Manual Station Options It is required to manually change the station count. If the station count is set higher than the number of local stations actually connected, the balance will be addressed as 2-wire stations. Station Count WED 5:43:40 PM Station Count 048 Time & Date The date and time can be set at any time on the DXi controller. Setup Time/Date WED 5:43:40 PM Time Format 24-Hour Time 5:43PM Date 02/08/17 Sync time to cloud No Std Time Zone MST/UTC-0700 DST Mode U.S.
DXi User Manual Firmware Update Toro continually strives to enhance the performance and functionality of its controllers. Occasionally, a firmware update might be necessary for your controller. Firmware Update WED 5:43:40 PM Firmware update complete Steps 1. Download the latest firmware driver from Toro's website. Copy file to root drive on a USB drive in folder labeled “FirmwareUpdate”. Be sure your DXi controller is on. 2.
DXi User Manual • Wireless LR (for radio used for Wireless LR communications) • CTM source – When communications arrive on this port, they should be routed to the CTM Destination port. Note: The CTM Destination indicates the port to which CTM communications should be sent. If not used, set this option to Not Installed. Master Valves & Pumps This screen allows the operator to setup up current limits for the master valves and pumps that can be connected to the DXi controller.
DXi User Manual 24VAC Program Decoder This screen allows the operator to program any decoder plugged into the Programmer port of the 2-wire card for the DXi controller. 1. Connect the desired decoder. The DXi will read the current address and the type of decoder (station, flow, or moisture) and display that information. Program Decoder WED 5:43:40 PM PROGRAMMER BLK Current Address New Address Address Valid? Type 001 002 YES Moisture RED BLK RED Local Decoder Port 1 of 1 2. 3.
DXi User Manual Chapter 5: Program Entry The DXi controller allows the user to program irrigation schedules for up to sixteen programs. For an irrigation program to be considered valid, it must contain: • • • • at least one start time at least one active irrigation day at least one station assigned to the program and a run time assigned to each station Press or to get to Page 2 of Program Menu.
DXi User Manual Start Times The DXi controller is capable of handling 12 start times per program. The Start Time is defined as the precise time of day that a given irrigation or auxiliary program begins. Program 1 Start Times |1-6|7-12| WED 5:43:40 PM Start Time 1 Start Time 4 Start Time 2 Start Time 5 Start Time 3 Start Time 6 06:15AM 08:00PM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM The procedure to set Start Times was covered in Chapter 3: Quick Start.
DXi User Manual Run Times The DXi controller allows the user to individually set a run time for each station. The procedure to set Run Times was covered in Chapter 3: Quick Start. Program 1 Run Times WED 5:43:40 PM |1-6|7-12|13-18|19-24|25-30|> Station 1 Station 4 Station 2 Station 5 Station 3 Station 6 00:10 00:10 00:10 00:10 00:10 00:10 Times are in HH:MM To switch between entering run times in hours:minutes vs minutes:seconds, see OPT INs, next page.
DXi User Manual OPT INs OPT INs essentially tells the DXi controller to include a Pump or Master Valve in irrigation operation. Program 1 OPT INs WED 5:43:40 PM Run Time Format-Round MM:SS Irrigation Program No Omit by Date No ET Based Run Times No Continuous Cycle No Cycle Delay(m) 001 Volumetric Shutdown Yes Moisture Control Yes Run Time Format: Allows the user to switch between entering station run times in hours:minutes and minutes:seconds.
DXi User Manual Cycle Delay (sec): This is the amount of time, in seconds, that the Master Valve and Pump will wait after a Program's start time before operating. The reason for this is to make sure irrigation channels are open before water starts being pumped and flowing. A pump can be damaged if it begins pumping with no outlet for the water. Volumetric Shutdown: Yes or No.
DXi User Manual % Adjust Setting the % Adjust Value field affects irrigation only for that specific program. For example, if you set a % Adjust value of 50% for Program 1, run times that are set to 20 minutes will only run for ten. Program 2 run times will be unaffected. Program 1 % Adjust % Adjust Value WED 5:43:40 PM 50 If you set the % Adjust value to 150% for Program 2, run times set for 20 minutes will now run for 30. Program 1 run times will be unaffected.
DXi User Manual Chapter 6: Station Options The Station Options command allows the user to: • define minimal, nominal, and maximum flow and current amounts for every station in a system • set parameters for Cycle and Soak to reduce water runoff. Flow This screen allows the operator to manually set the minimal, nominal, and maximum flow amounts for every station in a system.
DXi User Manual Misc This screen allows the operator to manually set the minimal, nominal, and maximum current amounts for every station in a system. Stations WED 5:43:40 PM |Flow|Misc|Cycle & Soak|Type Station 001 Nominal Current 0.00 ET RELATED Precip Rate(’\HR) 00.00 Plant Factor % 000 Nominal Current - The operator can manually set the nominal current for each station. ET Related Precip Rate and Plant Factor are used only when irrigating based on ET.
DXi User Manual Cycle & Soak Cycle and Soak was developed as a method to ensure the soil absorbs as much of the irrigation water as possible, minimizing water run-off. Stations WED 5:43:40 PM |Flow|Misc|Cycle & Soak|Type Station 002 Cycle & Soak (H:M) Cycle Time (Max) Soak Time (Min) 05:00 10:00 Imagine the run time for station 2 is fifteen minutes. However, station 2 irrigates a slope with a walkway at the bottom.
DXi User Manual Type When you turn on a station, the station may be one of several different types. When setting up the station Type, it is necessary to fill in all the requested parameters for the controller to communicate with the station correctly. The DXi controller will most commonly use Local, Wireless-LR and AC decoder types, but we include others for legacy reasons. Local For a Local output on the controllers directly connected output boards, no additional parameters are needed.
DXi User Manual Wireless IP All the above options apply but the additional Socket Number is needed. The Socket Number tells the controller what IP address and socket the communication should be sent to. Sockets may be setup in the WMS software and sent to the controller.
DXi User Manual Wireless (Obsolete) Wireless parameters are the same as Wireless-LR but the commands will be sent to the Wireless short range radio (if option is populated). Stations WED 5:43:40 PM |Flow|Misc|Cycle & Soak|Type Station 001 Type Wireless Precode 000 Board # (0-30) 002 Output # (1-48) 012 Socket # (1-4) 001 Baseline (Obsolete) Baseline legacy type requires the same information as AC Decoder but is designed to work with older Baseline gateways.
DXi User Manual Chapter 7: Reports and Diagnostics Reports The DXi controller can generate three types of reports: controller events, water usage, and soil sensor status. Reports WED 5:43:40 PM Controller Events Water Usage Soil Sensor Status Controller Events Controller Event reports show controller information such as station start and stop times, station duration, and more.
DXi User Manual Water Usage The Water Usage report contains statistics on monthly water usage. This report can also compare current usage to the previous year..
DXi User Manual Diagnostics - General Diagnostic Tests General WED 5:43:40 PM Output Test Keypad Test Display Test Program Test Sensor Board Status Comm. Devices Output Test The Output Test verifies controller output functionality. Use the Control Dial to set the range of stations to test, adjust the duration (test time per station), and to manually start and, if desired, stop the test.
DXi User Manual Sensor Board Status The Sensor Status test displays critical information about each device attached to the system. Sensor Status Status Flow 1: Flow 2: Flow 3: Rain: Wind: ET: Alarm 1-3: Current: WED 5:43:40 PM 5.0000 Hz 5.0000 Hz 5.0000 Hz 16 pulses 4.0000 MPH 3 pulses Op, Op, Op 1.0000 Amps Keypad Test The Keypad Test is to confirm the buttons and Control Dial on the faceplate are functioning properly. The test prompts the user to press each button as directed.
DXi User Manual Diagnostics - Communications ENET The TCP/IP diagnostic screen displays TCP/IP configuration information, including your controller’s IP address, DNS, NetMask, and Gateway. Communication WED 5:43:40 PM |ENET|CELL|WiFi|UHF|M7|CLOUD IP: DNS: NetMask: Gateway: MAC: Link: 194.25.3.130 194.25.3.129 255.255.254.0 194.25.3.1 00:24:09:09:03:00 Link Active, 100Mb/s Full, RX/TX-Normal Ethernet link status is a handy tool to determine whether you have a valid network connection or not.
DXi User Manual UHF The UHF diagnostic screen displays M8 radio configuration information. Select the Refresh Status command to confirm successful cloud communication. Communication WED 5:43:40 PM |ENET|CELL|WiFi|UHF|M7|CLOUD TX: 456000000 RX: 456000000 Group Number: 0 Unit Address: 1234 Power Output: 100% SN: 15648585 OPERATING BAND: UC,450,470 MODEL: RV-M8S RSSI: -71 dBm Refresh Status Idle M7 The M7 diagnostic screen displays M7 radio configuration information.
DXi User Manual Chapter 8: Alerts The DXi series controller automatically alerts the operator when problems occur or certain conditions arise. The controller may trigger an alert in response to over 11 different conditions. Each condition is date/time stamped and includes additional information which may be helpful in troubleshooting the problem. Up to 100 alerts may be saved in the controller at one time. The user may delete alerts at any time.
DXi User Manual Upon review of the alert, maintenance personnel would repair the problem and then clear the alert at the controller. (Clearing the alert re-enables all irrigation at the station). Any time an alert is triggered, the DXi screen displays the alert type. Anaylzing an Alert Alerts can be accessed for analysis from the Main Menu.
DXi User Manual Alert List Alert Alert Code (displayed with Sentinel WMS central software) RESET HIGH TEMPERATURE STATION COMMUNICATION ERROR MASTER VALVE HIGH CURRENT FLOW LOWER LIMIT FLOW UPPER LIMIT WATER LIMIT MAX STATION LIMIT START DELAY OVERLAP PROTECTION START BLOCK MAX STATIONS START BLOCK PROGRAM RUNNING SATELLITE OFFLINE SATELLITE ONLINE HW COMM FAIL FM COMM FAIL FM STOP WATER FM MULTIPLE FLOW METERS FM MULTIPLE PUMPS FM MULTIPLE MASTER VALVES CURRENT_UPPER_LIMIT (Maximum) CURRENT_LOWER_LIMIT
DXi User Manual Alerts and Corrective Action For all alerts, upon resolution of the specific problem, be sure to CLEAR all alerts at the controller. Reset Reset alerts are triggered by the controller restarting due to either: 1. a power reset 2. a request by the user or firmware to restart Clear the alert at the Setup-->Alerts screen. High Temperature This alert is triggered when the main board temperature sensor exceeds a threshold value.
DXi User Manual nominal GPM readings. 2. Compare the GPM reading with the limit setting to insure that adequate margin exits (typical: 50% below nominal). Water Limit The controller has exceeded its monthly watering allocation (set in the Setup-->Flow->Flow Options screen). If the program has been set up to stop watering, no further irrigation will occur until day one of the next month.
DXi User Manual Hardware (HW) Communication Failure Set on submaster to indicate it lost communication with a satellite not configured for Flow Max. Flow Max (FM) Communication Failure Set on submaster to indicate it lost communication with a satellite configured for Flow Max. Flow Max Stop Water This alert is triggered when the controller is in a stop watering state.
DXi User Manual Power ON This alert is triggered when the controller resets and restarts after a power disruption. Daily / Hourly Rain Limit This alert is triggered when rain exceeded daily / hourly rain limit. Wind Exit / Enter Contition This alert is triggered when wind was below / above limit for prescribed time, wind shutdown is ended / started. Upload Request User has indicated they wish controller settings to be uploaded by the central.
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DXi User Manual Chapter 9: Rain Hold There are several ways in which a DXi can be placed in Rain Hold. This chapter will focus on a globally set Rain Hold. For a local program level Rain Hold, please refer to Chapter 6, Program Hold. A global Rain Hold can be set manually via Main Menu -> Rain Hold. When activated, Irrigation Rain Hold will suspend irrigation activity for the specified number of days (or until canceled).
DXi User Manual Non-irrigation programs (such as lighting or for a fountain), are NOT placed on a Rain Hold with this command). To Place a Rain Hold for a specified number of days: 1) Enter Set Day(s) field. 2) Change to desired number of days. 3) Set value. 4) When done, press . To Place a Rain Hold for an indefinite period of time: 1) to Set Until Canceled field. 2) to activate indefinite rain hold. To Cancel a Rain Hold 1) to the Cancel Hold field. 2) to cancel.
DXi User Manual Chapter 10: Manual Operation Operators can manually activate irrigation for a single station, a group of stations, or a program. There are four manual options: • Station: Activate a single, specific station for a specified amount of time. • Sequence: Stations can be activated in a non-linear sequence. • Program: Execute the specified program at the specified time.
DXi User Manual Station It is possible to manually activate any station within the DXi system. Master Valves and/or Pumps can be activated independently of stations by selecting station '000' then enabling the desired Master Valves and/or Pumps to active. The DXi monitors current and--if a flow meter is installed--flow. Manual Station Station# Run Time WED 5:43:40 PM 001 010 Activate Deactivate Status: Off Flow: 24 (GPM) ON: Cur:0.
DXi User Manual Sequence Sequence allows stations to be activated in a non-linear sequence. Manual Sequence Station# Run Time WED 5:43:40 PM 001 060 Add Start Status: Off Sequence: Press ‘A’ to clear manual sequence. To Activate a Sequence Operation: 1) to enter Station# field. 2) to select desired station. 3) to Run Time field. 4) to set a run time. 5) to Add field. Set it. Set it. to add station to the sequence. 6) Repeat steps 1 - 5 to add as many stations as desired to the sequence.
DXi User Manual Program Manually executing a program will run the program at the specified start time. Manual Program WED 5:43:40 PM Program# 001 Start Time --:--AM Activate Deactivate Status: Off Flow: 100 GPM Cur:1.0 To Activate a Manual Program Operation: 1) to enter Program# field. 2) to select desired program. Set it. 3) Use the Control Dial to enter, adjust, and set the remaining fields. 4) to begin the manual program. Irrigation will occur at the specified start time.
DXi User Manual Chapter 11: Review Overview The review screen allows the user to review all facets of the controller setup and programming, including System Review, Program Review, About, Station Review, Flow Review, and Weather Review.
DXi User Manual System Review The System Review section allows a user to review all valid programs, including establishment programs, standard programs, and ISC programs. System Review WED 5:43:40 PM |1 of 4|2 of 4|3 of 4|4 of 4| Valid Programs Programs (1): 01 The second of 4 screens displays the satellite type and firmware revision. System Review WED 5:43:40 PM |1 of 4|2 of 4|3 of 4|4 of 4| Satellite Name: Satellite Type : Ethernet Firmware: 4.03.
DXi User Manual Program Review Program Review displays five screens of information related to the selected irrigation program. 1/5: Program 1 Review |1/5|2/5|3/5|4/5|5/5| WED 5:43:40 PM Program 001 Program Valid Yes Start Duration: 1:24:00 Water Use per Start (gal): 0 Start Times: 06:15AM 07:39AM 08:00PM 09:24PM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM --:--AM • Program Valid: Yes or No.
DXi User Manual 2/5: Program 1 Review |1/5|2/5|3/5|4/5|5/5| Program 001 Schedule Type: Establishment Active: Backup Active: WED 5:43:40 PM 31-Day N.A. N.A. Water Days (In next 2 weeks): 2/14 2/16 2/18 2/20 2/22 2/26 Hold Days Remaining 0 2/24 • Schedule Type: Displays what type of schedule is set for this program, either 31-Day, 14-Day, or Interval. • Establishment Active: Pertains to programs 15E & 16E, which utilize an establishment or grow in period for new seed.
DXi User Manual an attached soil sensor or not. 4/5: Program 1 Review |1/5|2/5|3/5|4/5|5/5| WED 5:43:40 PM Program 001 Percent Adjust 50% Station Run Times: (knob to scroll) Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 run run run run run run run run run for for for for for for for for for 0:05:00 0:05:00 0:05:00 0:05:00 0:05:00 0:07:00 0:07:00 0:05:00 0:15:00 • Percent Adjust: Displays the Percent Adjust set in Chapter 5: Program Entry.
• • DXi User Manual Ran Today: The number of minutes the station was active. Soak Remain: Displays the Soak time left (if any) from the Cycle and Soak setting. Flow Review Flow Review displays information about the various flow meters (if any) that are added to the system, as well as the system Flow Limits.
DXi User Manual Weather Review Review This screen shows recent weather information for the previous week such as rainfall in inches, ET in inches, and current wind speed. Appropriate sensors and/or data sources must be attached to generate this data. Weather Review WED 5:43:40 PM |Review|Rain Limits|Wind Limits| Rain Today (TUE) 0.00 inches ET Today (TUE) 0.00 inches Wind Now 0.0 Previous Days: SUN MON WED THU FRI SAT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Previous Days: SUN MON WED THU FRI SAT 0.00 0.
DXi User Manual Wind Limits Wind Limits screen displays the wind shutdown and resume settings. If wind is measured at or above the Wind Shutdown speed for the Duration Required, the controller will issue an alert which the use can respond to from the Sentinel WMS central computer. Thresholds can only be set via Sentinel WMS central software.
Toro® DXi User Manual Chapter 12: Troubleshooting This chapter describes the resources available to troubleshoot field wiring problems, broken heads, pipes and mainlines, AC power problems, monitoring of water usage, and more.
DXi User Manual Submaster If the submaster loses communications with one of its hardwired satellites, a hardwire (HW) communications failure is detected (below). An entry is made in the submaster's alert list. Alerts WED 5:43:40 PM Alert #:001 of 003 Type: W:HW Comm Failure Recorded: 06/25/17 17:42 P/MV: --Stn: --Limit: Satellite 2 Press ‘A’ to Clear Alert Satellite When a satellite loses hardwire communication, it is "off-line". When communication is re-established, it is "on-line" (see Alert below).
Communication Wiring Issues (Satellite to Station): DXi User Manual For both conventional and 2-wire decoder stations, if a satellite cannot communicate with a given station, a specific alert will be generated. Alerts WED 5:43:40 PM Alert #:001 of 003 Type: Comm Alert Stn 70 Recorded: 06/25/18 17:42 P/MV: --Stn: --Limit: --Press ‘A’ to Clear Alert For conventional stations, verify the cable connection to the output board responsible for that station.
DXi User Manual Directory of Flow Chart Diagnostic Problems Problem / Symptom Page Multiple Stations Do Not Water (Many station lights on) 81 Short Circuit Shutdown 82 Automatic Program Does Not Start 83 Flow Sensor Reading Always Zero 85 A Station/Valve Does Not Water 88 Display is Blank 91 Program Starts-But Does Not Water 92 Program Starts-But Stations Shut Off Immediately 93 Monthly Flow Violation Occurred But Program Still Operates 94 80 Chapter 12: Troubleshooting
DXi User Manual Multiple Stations Do Not Water (Many station lights on) Station LED for the suspect zone turns on, and other station LEDs turn on. If a zone does not water but that station's red LED light turns on as well as other various LEDs for other stations, the field "common" wire for those stations is not connected (floating) to the controller. Check the field wiring common connection at the controller and at the field junction where they may be tied together.
3 DXi User Manual Short Circuit Shutdown A short circuit shutdown event is generated when the total cumulative current draw of all conventional outputs (stations, MV's and Pumps) measured by the MV/Sensor board exceeds 2.75Amps. An alarm will be generated and the MV/Sensor board will sever the common connection to all conventional outputs, preventing them from energizing. The severed common connection can be quickly diagnosed by the illumination of the shutdown LED (reads 'OFF' on main board cover).
DXi User Manual Automatic Program Does Not Start Start Are alerts displayed? Yes See Alerts list No Check Program Review.
DXi User Manual Automatic Program Does Not Start (continued) from previous page Is “Omit by Date” currently active? Yes Adjust Omit by Date dates No % Adjust set to zero? Yes Adjust % Adjust No Contact Rain Master Technical Support 84 Chapter 12: Troubleshooting
DXi User Manual Flow Sensor Reading Always Zero Start Are flow sensor K and Offset values set correctly? No See Appendix B: Flow Meters for proper settings Yes Is installation of flow sensor correct? No Yes Is water physically passing through the flow sensor? No Yes Check: a) direction of flow sensor b) continuity of sensor cable c) sensor calibration Does a: • manual valve need to be opened? • pump need to be turned on? • master valve need to be turned on? Disconnect sensor wires from “Input 1+”
DXi User Manual Flow Sensor Reading Always Zero (continued) from previous page Navigate to Reports & Diagnostics -> Diagnostics -> Sensor Status then short the 1+ and 1terminals together repeatedly. Does the associated MV1 green LED turn on and off when shorted and when not? No Contact Rain Master Technical Support Yes Does the sensor diagnostic page update the associated Flow channel HZ reading when shorting the terminal receptively? No Yes Reconnect sensor wires to input 1+ and 1- terminals.
DXi User Manual Flow Sensor Reading Always Zero (continued) from previous page Disconnect the EV-CAB-SEN wires from the flow sensor red and black wires. Is there 12+ VDC measured at black and white EV-CAB-SEN wires? No EV-CAB-SEN is defective. See Appendix G for measuring continuity. Yes Insure all water is off. Drain line to relieve pressure. Remove sensor insert. Is debris impeding sensor movement? Yes No Replace defective sensor. Remove debris. Reinsert sensor. Connect wires. Retest.
DXi User Manual Station / Valve Does Not Water Start Are alerts displayed? Yes Refer to Alerts list. Take corrective action. Clear alert. No Using Manual operation, turn on suspect station for five minutes. Are alerts displayed? Yes Refer to Alerts list. Take corrective action. Clear alert. No On output board, does active station’s light turn on? No Power down controller. Check cable connections between main board and output board and fuses.
DXi User Manual Station / Valve Does Not Water (continued) from previous page Is the electrical current within the expected range? No Isolate problem. Yes Does a master valve or pump need to be turned on for the station to operate? No Yes Is the MV and/or pump light on? No Refer to master valve and pump setup. Yes Isolate problem to field wiring / valve solenoid or controller as follows: At the station output board, swap the station wires of the defective station with a known working station.
DXi User Manual Station / Valve Does Not Water (continued) from previous page Manually operate the known working station output that is wired with the suspect defective station wires for one minute. Does irrigation No commence for the known working station? Yes Field wiring and solenoid good. Now test electrical output. If station alerts are raised, react as necessary. Verify integrity of field wiring from output board to solenoid and repair / replace if faulty.
DXi User Manual Display is blank Start Verify AC power switch inside controller is in the “On” position. Verify GFI circuit breaker is reset. Press “red” button to reset. Verify main circuit breaker at remote power source is on. Replace fuse and retest. Yes At MV board, are all 5 power LEDs illuminated? No Is the fuse blown? Yes No Consult Rain Master technical support.
DXi User Manual Program Starts But Does Not Water Start Are alerts displayed? Yes Refer to Alerts list. Take corrective action. Clear alert. No Does the program require a master valve or pump? No Refer to a “Station/Valve Does Not Water”. Yes When the program starts, do LEDs for the MV or pump turn on? Yes Check master valve and pump have been properly connected to the DX3 main board terminals. No Assign proper master valve and pump to program.
Program Starts But Stations Shut Off Immediately DXi User Manual Start Have maximum flow limits been exceeded? Yes See Flow Limits. Verify flow limits for each station. No Have minimum flow limits been set? No Yes Have maximum current limits been exceeded? Yes See Current Limits. Verify current limits for each station. No Have minimum currents been met? No No Are alerts displayed? No Yes Refer to Alerts list. Take corrective action. Clear alert. Consult Rain Master technical support.
DXi User Manual Monthly Flow Violation Occurred But Program Still Operates Start Has the program been setup as an irrigation program? No See program options to change. (Recall that non-irrigation programs are unaffected by flow violations.) Yes Has the program been set up to stop watering at water limit? No See Water Limit. Change setup option from “Warning” to “Stop” (watering). Yes Consult Rain Master technical support.
DXi User Manual Control Devices (Rain Sensors, Freeze sensors, Etc.) Many commercial sensor devices available in today's market take advantage of the common ground configuration to control watering operations. Devices such as rain sensors, freeze sensors, moisture sensors, etc. employ a control system which interrupts the common ground line of watering stations to control the shutdown of stations. These devices have inherent limitations: 1.
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Toro® DXi User Manual Appendix A: Specifications Cabinet Dimensions: • Wall Mount: 11” W x 16” H x 5.625” D (27,9cm W x 40,6cm H x 14,29cm D) • Pedestal Mount: PSB: 16.5” W x 38” H x 17.25” D (41,9cm W x 96,5cm H x 43,8cm D) SPED: 16” W x 34” H x 16” D (40,6cm W x 86,4cm H x 40,6cm D) Temperature Range: • Operating: +14°F to +140°F (-10°C to +60°C) • Storage: -22°F to +149°F (-30°C to +65°C).
DXi User Manual Controller Memory: The DXi utilizes Non-volatile Random Access Memory technology to protect all user-defined program and setup data from loss in the event of a power failure. Time and date settings will be maintained without power for approximately 1 day.
DXi User Manual Appendix B: Flow Sensors The DXi controller provides a variety of user-configurable, flow-related features for up to three flow sensors, referred to as Flow #1, Flow #2, and Flow #3. Flow sensors may be of both conventional and/or decoder type. DXi flow features/capabilities include: • Display of instantaneous flow rate in gallons per minute (GPM) for all three meters as well as total (Flow #1 + Flow #2 + Flow #3). Flow rates are updated every ten seconds.
DXi User Manual Flow Sensor Installation Instructions The plastic cover of the DXi main board shows all inputs and terminal polarity. F2 Toro flow meter: To install a Irritrol or 1. 2. 24 PowerVAC down the DXi controller. Connect the white and black wires as shown. 2 WIRE 24VAC 1 2 FLOW 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 AUX.SENSOR INPUTS FLOW/SENSORS/ALARM +- +- +- +- +- +- + - +- +- 1 2 MV 3 1 2 PUMP + + + + + MV1 MV2 MV3 P1 OFF COMMON - - - 12V 5V 3.
DXi User Manual See "Setup -> FLOWMAX, devices connected to this clock." If all above steps are completed, typical accuracy values of flow sensor readings are approximately within 1%. Flow Sensor Offset and K Values Each flow meter installation must include entry of the "offset" value and "K" values for proper calibration of the meter. The DXi controller supports the complete line of Toro and Irritrol-branded flow sensor (DI & CST). Flow Sensors may be either conventional and/or decoder type.
DXi User Manual Flow Limit Checking To perform limit checking, the controller computes a Gallon-Per-Minute (GPM) flow rate based upon the total gallons used in the previous 60 seconds. Limit checks are performed on the following: • Station upper limit • Station lower limit • Main flow limit • Total monthly flow limit • Unscheduled flow limit Station limits can be automatically established by the controller or manually entered.
DXi User Manual If the monthly limit is exceeded, there are two options available, STOP and WARNING. See Chapter 5: Program Entry for details on selecting each option. If the STOP option is selected, the problem is reported in the alert list and watering stops. Watering is restarted when: • the limit is changed to a larger value • the program option is changed to Warning • a new month begins If the WARNING option is selected, an alert is reported in the alert list and watering continues.
DXi User Manual Limit Checking with Two or More Flow Meters When two flow meters are used, you may select which meter is used for limit checking. Alternately, you may check the total flow from both meters. Do this by: 1. Under Setup --> Flow --> Flow Sensors, the Include in Total Flow setting must be set to YES for both meters. Setup Flow Sensors WED 5:43:40 PM |Sensor 1|Sensor 2 | Sensor 3 Sensor 1 Type FS-B100 Sensor Name ? K Factor 00109 Offset 0027 Include In Total Flow YES Connection Type 2.
DXi User Manual Reading Monthly Water Totals 1. 2. Go to Reports & Diagnostics-->Reports-->Water Usage. The monthly water totals indicate how much water has passed through a flow sensor in a given month.
DXi User Manual Examples Overflow in Controller/Main Line Break Assume the maximum controller flow rate is 500 GPM. A main line break occurs while attempting to water station 7. The break results in a flow of 510 GPM.
DXi User Manual Station Under Flow Assume station 2 has a lower limit of 100 GPM. The line to station 2 is clogged, resulting in a flow reading of 53 GPM.
DXi User Manual Appendix C: Hardwired Communication Troubleshooting Toro® DXi controllers are capable of communication between controllers to allow sharing of flow devices, Master Valves, pumps, as well as communication to Sentinel WMS central software. Controllers share communication via a hardwired connection. The hardwired communication is made via the EV-CAB-COMM cable due to its specific direct burial and communication properties.
DXi User Manual DXi COMM BOARD: The DXi-COM-BOARD is seen below in figures 1 and 2. The board has LED indications for 5V and 12V power, and data traffic via the R (Receive), T (Transmit), and D (Direction) LED's. The board has designated inputs for communication coming "IN" from a upstream controller and "OUT" to a downstream controller. Each "IN" and "OUT" port has a polarity indication, "+" or "-" as well.
DXi User Manual Please note, if maintenance is being performed on a controller or a controller is powered down in a group, this will result in generation of communication related alerts. Communication with Sentinel WMS Central Software Communication with central software should be robust, especially for controllers communicating to Sentinel WMS via an Ethernet LAN connection.
DXi User Manual Inspecting Field Wiring: Field wiring problem causes vary, but all typically result in a few types of failures, such as additional resistance, open circuit, short circuit and/or ground leakage. Typical causes for these failures are a severed wire, poor/defective wire splice, defective wire insulator, water ingress or installation of the incorrect/poor quality underground communication cable.
OUT+ ≈ 3.2K ohm IN- ≈ 3.1K ohm, Mega ohms or Open Circuit IN+ ≈ 3.2K ohm DXi User Manual A lower than expected resistance value for any of the measurements in Test 3, are indicative of a ground leak or short in the communication wire. Additionally, resistance values greater than 4K ohm but less than 1Mega ohm are suspect of ground leaks. Test 4 Power down the suspect controller, upstream controller and downstream controller.
DXi User Manual Appendix D: Grounding the Communication Cable In this appendix, we cover grounding the DX3 / DXi communication cable. Adequate grounding for the communication cable is essential. The cable connecting each DX3 / DXi controller (part number EV-CAB-COMM) contains one twisted pair and one mesh outer shield. By exposing the twisting the mesh shield (see Prepping the Communications Cable below), it can serve as the ground connection between controllers.
DXi User Manual Method 1 - Ground to Comm Board ADDRESS 1–0 DX-HW, DX-PH OR DX-RF COMMUNICATION BOARD + - + - +IN- +OUT- GND Copper Tinned Wire Wire Ground Wire EV-CAB-COM Method 2 - Ground to Ground Screw DX COMM BOARD ADDRESS 1–0 DX-HW, DX-PH OR DX-RF COMMUNICATION BOARD + - + +INCopper Wire Ground Nut EV-CAB-COM - +OUT- GND Tinned Wire Ground Nut EV-CAB-COM NOTE: For methods 2 and 3, ground nut screws might have to be added by drilling holes in the controller chassis.
DXi User Manual Method 3 - Two COM wires ground to Ground Screw ADDRESS 1–0 DX-HW, DX-PH OR DX-RF COMMUNICATION BOARD + - + +INCopper Wire - +OUT- GND Tinned Wire Ground Nut EV-CAB-COM Splicing COM Ground Wires It is possible to splice two COM wires together. Be sure to splice the ground wires together as well. Copper Wire Tinned Wire Spliced ground wires can be terminated in a ground nut.
DXi User Manual Prepping the Chassis Methods 2 and 3 might require installing a ground nut into the controller chassis. Follow these directions carefully to ensure grounding and chassis water rating are not compromised. 1. Drill hole location. The ground nut should be installed within 12 cm of the terminal blocks of the DX output board. On the interior, the drill hole should be as unobstructed and clear of interior cards and cables as possible. 2. Drill a 1/4” hole.
DXi User Manual Glossary Alert / Alarm An irrigation related "event" reported by the controller which requires operator notification and/or action. Condemned Station A station that shut down due to operational defects or exceeded limits. The condemned station will not operate again until the defects are corrected and warnings are cleared. Continuous Cycle A watering program that will run continuously within a user defined water window.
DXi User Manual should be drawing. If a station output does not draw any current, it is likely that the circuit is open. Cycle Mode Option that selects either start times or continuous cycle. Device Defined in an irrigation system configuration as a Master Valve, Pump or Flow Sensor. Decoder A device on the 2-Wire path that activates solenoids based off commands from a controller. Depending on the decoder type it can activate stations, MV's, Pumps, read flow sensors or read moisture sensors.
DXi User Manual Flow Sensor A rotating paddle device placed in a main water line used to measure water flow. The device must be calibrated using K and Offset values to compensate for pipe size. Inter Station Delay Time The amount of time between when one station stops irrigating and the next scheduled station begins. Irrigation Program See Program. ISC Individual Station Control (ISC) is an alternative programming mode that treats an individual station like a program.
DXi User Manual Moisture Sensor A water sensing device placed in the root zone of a watering area which monitors the amount of water application. Normally Closed Valve Master Valves are normally closed and must be energized to deliver water flow. Normally Open Valve Master valve that is normally open and must be energized to turn off. Offset Value A numeric value required for the proper setup/calibration of flow sensors.
DXi User Manual controller is in rain hold) 3. Rain hold enable/disable on a per program basis. Run Time The amount of "on" time either in minutes/seconds or hours/minutes (setup option) for a station. Satellite A term used for any controller which is connected to a Central Control System. Satellite Address Identifies each satellite within a multiple controller system. The address number is alternately displayed on the base screen with the program number.
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DXi User Manual Index Symbols 14-day 38 31-day 38 % Adjust 17, 43 A About 78 Alert # 58 Alert - Clearing an Alert 58 Alert - Flow Lower Limit 60 Alert - Flow Upper Limit 60 Alert - High Temp 60 Alert - Limit 58 Alert - Max Station Limit 61 Alert - MV High Current 60 Alert - P/MV 58 Alert - Recorded 58 Alert - Reset 60 Alerts 57 Alert - Start Block Max Stations 61 Alert - Start Block Program Running 61 Alert - Start Delay Overlap Protection 61 Alert - Station Communication 60 Alert - Stn 58 Alert Type 58
DXi User Manual I Inter-Station Delay 41, 76 Interval 38 Irrigation Program 41, 76 ISD Delay 41 K Keypad Test 53 K Values 105 L Language 26 Last Confirmed On 77 Learn Current 26 Learn Flow 26 LEDs 9 M Main Line Limit 24 Manual Operation 18, 67 Manual - Program 67 Manual - Sequence 67 Manual - Simultaneous 67 Manual - Station 67 Master Valves 41, 76 Monitoring 25 Monthly Limit 24 MV/P Inter-Station 41, 76 MV/P Start Delay 41, 76 N R Rain Hold 65 Ran Today 77 Reports 49 Reset 43 Review 73 Run Times
DXi User Manual FCC Notice - Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
DXi User Manual Toro LIMITED WARRANTY Excluding software and products formerly produced under the Toro™ brand name, Toro® offers the following coverage to its trade customers: As a business within the Irritrol® family of products, Toro offers a 5-year manufacturer’s warranty on all purchased controllers. For the first year, from the date of original sale to the trade customer, product may be exchanged “hassle- free” over-the-counter, should it have original manufacturing defects.
DXi User Manual California Proposition 65 Warning Information What is this warning? Sometimes you will see a product for sale that has a label with a warning along the lines of the following: The warnings is required by California labeling law Proposition 65 (or Prop 65 for short), which is meant to notify individuals in California of exposures to Prop 65-listed chemicals. Prop 65 does not ban the sale of any products containing these chemicals; it only requires warnings.
DXi User Manual How do the California warnings compare to federal limits? It should be noted that California product label warning requirements are not usually the same as federal safety requirements. This causes a variance between warnings on products sold in California and what is required elsewhere in the U.S.A and other parts of the world. This can explain why sometimes you may see a Prop 65 warning on a product sold in California but no warning on the same product sold elsewhere.
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