Manual

8. Press the down arrow key to advance the cursor to the Sta Dly: field. Use the left and right arrow keys
to navigate between the Hour and Minute fields. Use the input dial
to set the Station
Delay duration. Station delay is the wait period when a station finished watering and when the next station
is activated. In most situations, station delay is used to allow slow -shutting valves time to fully close before
activating another station and also to allow the water source, such as a well, to recover. For this example, set
Station Delay to remain at 00.
9. Press the down arrow key to advance the cursor to the MV Sta: field. When using a station as a master
valve, use this function to select the MV station number. Use the input dial
to select the station
number that is being used as a master valve. Press the down arrow key to advance to each digit. The
master valve can be configured to turn off during station delays or remain on. To configure the MV to remain
ON during station delays, press the right arrow key to the Off Dly. Use the input dial to
toggle Off to On. Off will not toggle to ON if a station number is not assigned.
Note: Before a station can be assigned to the program as a master valve, the station must be configured in the
Station Settings.
10. Press the down arrow key to advance the cursor to the Syringe: field. Use the input dial
to set the Syringe duration. When a syringe duration (0–99 minutes) is set, an asterisk is placed in front of
the start time number to indicate that this start time is a syringe start. During a syringe, the stations will all
activate for the syringe duration regardless of their assigned runtimes. For this example, do not set a Syringe
duration.
11. Press the down arrow key to advance the cursor to the Repeats#: field. Use the input dial
to
enter the number of times the program will repeat the cycle. For this example,set Repeat to remain at 00.
12. Press the down arrow key to advance the cursor to the Soak#: field. Use the input dial
to
enter the soak duration before the station is reactivated. For this example, set a soak duration of 00:10:00.
13. Press the down arrow key to advance the cursor to the Sta#: field. Use the input dial
to
select the first station being irrigated in the sequence. For this example, select station 06.
14. Press the right arrow key to advance the cursor to the next value. This value will indicate the last station
in the sequence. If irrigating only one station, this value will be the same as the first value. For this example,
select station 10. With 6 being the first station and 10 being the last station, the program will water stations 6,
7, 8, 9 and 10 in sequence.
15. Press the right arrow key to advance the cursor to the next entry field. This entry field will indicate the
runtime in hours and minutes ( HH:MM). Use the input dial
and the right arrow key to
select the appropriate runtime value. For this example, set the value to 00:15.
Repeat Steps 8–10 to assign stations 15–20 with a runtime of 10 minutes.
16. Press the down arrow key to advance the cursor to the Simult: field. Use the input dial
to
select the maximum allowable simultaneous active station. For this example, set the value to 05.
Note: The Program’s Simultaneous setting is limited to the System’s Simultaneous value.
When finished, the display should read:
Days: SMTWTFSSMTWTFS
set>: XX XX XX XX
Start : 01 05:45am
Sta Dly: 00:00 (h:m)
P02 100% 01:15:00
Hold: None
Type: Standard
MV Sta: 000 Off Dly
Syringe: 00 min
Repeats: 0
Soak: 10:00 (h:m)
Sta#: 06-10 00:15
Sta#: 15-20 00:10 -
Sta#: ––––––– ––:––
Simult: 05
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