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This section provides a brief overview of
some of
the components on the WVP. Each
item will be
discussed in further detail
later, however, this section
can be helpful in
getting acquainted with the different
options
available. A key feature of the WVP is its
clear, easy-to-use push button design that
makes programming a snap. All essential
keypad functions are
clearly marked to avoid
confusion thatʼs characteristic
with many other
battery-powered controllers.
Large LCD on the Programmer
with Interactive Icons...
Internationally recognized programming icons
The large LCD display on the WVP with its
interactive icons simplies programming by
using internationally recognized symbols for
programming functions. Also, the display is
easy to read and verify, making the entries easy
to understand in any language.
LCD Display (Figure 1)
1. Main Display – Indicates all programmed
information.
2. Station Number – Indicates the station
number being programmed.
3. Current Time/Day – Icon indicates when
current day and clock are being set.
4. Run Times – Icon indicates when Run
Times are being set. Allows user to set run
times from 1 minute to 4 hours.
5. Start Times – Icon indicates when Start
Times are being set. Allows the user to set
1 to 9 start times.
6. Start Time Number – Indicates the start
time number from 1 to 9.
7. Water Days – Allows the user to select
individual days to water or a selected
number of days between waterings
(interval).
8. Crossed Rain Drop – Indicates that
watering will NOT occur on a selected day.
9. Crossed Sprinkler – Indicates that
watering is suspended.
10. Flashing Sprinkler – Indicates when
watering is occurring.
11. Calendar – Indicates interval watering
schedule is being programmed. Allows
the user to program 1 to 31 days between
waterings.
12. Battery Status – Indicates the remaining
life of the battery.
13. Manual Watering – Icon indicates when
manual watering is programmed. Allows
the user to activate the station manually.
14. Communication Occurring – Segments
will display in sequence when initial
communication is being made with the
WVC.
15. Identication Code – A unique ID to
establish radio contact with an individual
WVC.
16. Transmit – Arrow indicates that data is to
be transmitted to the WVC.
17. Receive – Arrow indicates that data is to
be retrieved from the WVC.
18. No Contact – Indicates that no contact
was made with the WVC.
WVP COMPONENTS