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TRAINING MANUAL QUIZ
All of the answers to this quiz are contained in
this training manual. Answers to the questions
can be found on page 36.
1. The Hunter SVC is a full featured _______
station __________-powered controller that
is ideal for landscape sites without a readily
accessible ________ power supply.
2. The ___________ battery that provides
power to operate the valve solenoid will
last __________ irrigation season even if
the controller is programmed to operate
every day, nine times per day.
3. The SVC Controller has _____________
solenoid attached to it with an _____ inch
wire lead to the controller unit, making it
programmable outside of the valve box.
4. The SVC comes with a ____________
that allows the user to easily attach the
controller unit to the inside wall of the
valve box.
5. The SVC can be purchased as a stand alone
controller unit that can be directly installed
on any Hunter valve or as a kit that has a 1
inch Hunter PGV Valve with Flow Control
with an SVC battery-powered controller
unit preinstalled on it. The model number
for this kit is ____________.
6. The LCD display on the unit utilizes ____
_____ recognized symbols that provide for
simple intuitive programming.
7. If desired, the SVC can be installed up
to _____ feet from the valve location by
attaching 14 gauge wire from the wire
leads of the solenoid to the controller unit
wire leads.
8. To hook up a sensor to the unit, the ______
_____ wire that is attached to the SVC unit
is attached to the wire leads of the sensor
with waterproof connectors.
Wireless Valve System
PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS
There is no display.
1. Display is off.
2. Battery is dead.
1. Press any button for 1 second.
2. Replace the battery.
Display indicates watering, but none
is occurring.
1. No water pressure.
2. Faulty solenoid.
3. Faulty wire connections, if used.
1. Turn on main system supply.
2. Replace solenoid.
3. Check and replace wire connections.
Automatic irrigation does not start at
start time.
1. Controller in System Off mode.
2. AM/PM of time of day not set correctly.
3. AM/PM of start time not set correctly.
4. Rain sensor is active.
5. Faulty rain sensor wire connections.
1. Verify that controller is on.
2. Correct AM/PM of time of day.
3. Correct AM/PM of start time.
4. Wait until the rain sensor is inactive or remove
from system.
5. Check and replace wire connections.
Rain sensor does not suspend
watering.
1. Rain sensor problem. 1. Verify proper operation of the rain sensor and
wire connections.
Controller waters more than one
time.
1. Too many start times have been entered. 1. One start time activates a complete cycle (see
Setting Start Times).
No display on WVP.
1. Battery is dead. 1. Replace the battery.
No contact icon is displayed.
1. Wrong 3-digit WVC identication code
entered.
2. Out of range.
3. Battery dead in WVC.
1. Reenter correct ID code in WVP and attempt to
establish contact with WVC.
2. Move closer to WVC and attempt to establish
contact.
3. Replace WVC battery.
TROUBLESHOOTING

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