CONTROLLER
PROGRAMMING
(CONTINUED
)
Both sensors programmed for Station 1
Sensor 1 only programmed
for
Station 1
Sensor 2 only programmed
for
Stati
on
1
No
sensor programmed
for
Station 1
Rotate
the
dial
to
the
SET SENSOR OPERATION position.
1.
Use
the
.,,.
and ...
buttons
to
select
the
station
that
you
would
like
to
program a sensor response.
2. The
default
is
to
have
the
sensor
input
active
for
each station,
therefore indicating a
./.The
... cursor will
be
flashing on SEN1.
Use
the
+
button
to
enable sensor
operation
or
the
-
button
to
disable
the
sensor.
3.
Once
SEN
1 has been
programmed
the
... cursor will move
to
SEN2.
Use
the
+ I -
button
to
enable
or
disable SE
N2
for
the
station.
4.
Rotate
the
dial
to
the
RUN position when finished
programming
sensor operation
for
the
desired stations.
If
one
Clik sensor and one F
low
sensor are installed,
the
screen
in
Set
Sensor
Operation
will show only one
option
of
selecting a sensor response
for
the
one
Clik Sensor. The Clik sensor will
either
appear
as
SE
N1
or
SEN2,
depending
on which sensor terminals
that
Clik sensor was connected.
You
will
give
the
sensor a
./
if
you
want
the
sensor
to
shut
down
irrigation,
or
a_
if
you
do
not
want
the
irrigation
to
shut
down
in
the
case
of
a sensor
s
tate
change. The
flow
sen
s
or
configuration will
not
appear
as
an
option
to
change
in
the
Set Sensor
Operation
screen. The
programming
of
the
Flow
sensor will
be
done
in the
ADVANCED
FEATURES dial position and will
be
discussed
further
in
that
section.
SEN 2 is
co
nfigured
for
a Flow Sensor
SEN 1
is
configured for a Flow Sens
or
Rotate
the
dial
to
the
SET
SENSOR O
PE
RA
TIO
N position.
1.
Use
the
.,,.
and ...
buttons
to
select
the
station
that
you
would
like
to
program a sensor response.
2. The
default
is
to
have
the
sensor
input
active
for
each station,
therefore indicating a
./.The
cursor will
be
flashing on
either
SEN1
or
SEN
2.
Use
the
+
button
to
enable sensor
operation
or
the
-
button
to
disable
the
sensor.
3.
Rotate
the
dial
to
the
RUN position when finished
programm
ing
sensor
operation
for
the
desired stations.
If you have
two
flow
sensors
conf
i
gured
to
each one
of
the
sensor
terminals, you will
not
be
given
the
option
to
select a response
for
a
weather sensor. When you turn the dial
to
S
ET
SENSOR OPERATI
ON
,
the
screen will display
No
Clik or
WR
C. The configuration
of
the
Flow sensors
will
be
discussed in
the
ADVANCED FEATU
RE
S dial position.
SEN 1 and SEN 2 are configured for Flow Sensors
Once
you have installed and
programmed
a sensor and set a response
to
your
desired stations,
the
controller will acknowledge
the
state
of
the
sensor. When
the
sensor
is
Inactive
or
in
a closed state,
the
System Status
Dashboard will have a green
light
next
to
Sensor, indicating
that
irrigation
will occur
as
normal.
If
the
sensor
is
in
the
Active
mode
or
open
state,
the
controller will display a red
light
in
the
System Status Dashboard next
to
Sensor. This indicates
that
the
sensor
is
active and certain
automatic
irriga-
tion
will
not
occur. When a sensor becomes active
the
controller
will also
indicate
the
status
of
the
sensor on
the
display in
the
RUN
position.
Once
a sensor becomes active,
the
controller will
put
irrigation in a
suspend
mode.
The
controller
will acknowledge a program's start
time
and
the
display will indicate where
the
program
would
be
watering. However,
whether
or
not
the
station
is
set
to
respond
to
the
sensor will
determine
if
the
station turns on
or
not. If
the
station
is
set
to
respond
to
the
sensor,
the
display will
count
down
the
stations run
time
and indicate
that
the
station
is
Suspended. If
the
sensor state changes and becomes inactivate,
the
station
will resume watering at
the
given run
time
on
the
screen.
If
a station
is
not
set
to
respond
to
a sensor,
the
station will water
as
normal and
ignore
the
state
of
the
sensor.
A remote single station
command
will override
the
sensor state,
whether
the
station
is
set
to
respond
or
not, and
that
station will water
for
the
desired run time. When you activate a manual program
command
by
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