GENESIS OPERATIONS MANUAL
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#2 will be turned on for the default Run Time). If the current station happens to be the lowest
number station in the controller, the highest station in th
e controller will be activated.
*aaa#992*
Disables the sequential station operation and turns off
the active station. A single acknowledge
tone will be
returned if the command was completed successfully.
The following is a list of things to remember r
egarding the operation of Genesis Maintenance Radio:
Acknowledgment of a legitimate command to the engaged Field Controller (FC) is indicated by a single tone
heard on your hand
-
held transceiver.
Errors in communication to the FC, as well as illegal comm
ands, are indicated by two tones with about one
-
half
second pause between the two.
If you make an error and wish to abort the command, release the PTT button on the hand
-
held and wait for 5
seconds. An error message may be sent, and then you can proceed
with a new command.
When using command 992#, only one station may be active. If multiple stations are active when the 992#
command is issued, the first station turned on will be the one that is left active for step
-
up and step
-
down. If no
stations are
running, station #1 will be activated. When the Step
-
up/Step
-
down feature is disabled, the
active
station will be shut off.
If a semi
-
auto Program is running, the Syringe timing function (970) cannot be used.
Manually turning on a station (nnn#) overrid
es existing semi
-
auto and automatic irrigation currently taking place
at the FC.
NOTE: Previously running Programs will only resume if the manual running station times
-
out on its own, or
if the syringe (970) command was used. All other maintenance radio
commands will stop all irrigation
(manual, semi
-
auto, and automatic) when stopped by the hand
-
held.