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Introduction
Introduction
The Hunter Wireless Valve Link System eliminates some of
the biggest contractor costs in irrigation installations: copper
wire and unnecessary excavation to connect or repair distant
valves. Like decoders, it replaces commodity wire with Hunter
ingenuity and provides an ecient alternative to activating
irrigation valves. Once connected, wireless signals are immune
to issues that commonly aict wired systems, such as wire
degradation and lightning damage.
With the Wireless Valve Link, you can add valves up to 600 m
line-of-sight, or more with a Repeater, without the need for
new valve wiring. Oen described as a wireless decoder system,
the Wireless Valve Link provides a exible solution for complex
landscapes. Now it’s possible to cross concrete sidewalks and
asphalt driveways wirelessly, saving time and money during
installation.
This convenient and innovative wireless valve technology
simplies installation for landscapes of all sizes by eliminating
the need to run costly eld wires or cut into hardscape.
• Works with Hunter ICC2 and HCC Controllers and is
compatible with Centralus
™
and Hydrawise
®
Soware
• Adds up to 54 valves (+P/MV) up to 600 m line-of-sight
• Licence-free LoRa
®
Wireless Radio Technology enables
wireless communication directly to the valve box — no
copper eld wiring required
• Optional Wireless Solar Repeater can double wireless
communication range
• Connects across pavements and hardscapes and other
obstacles without wiring for seamless system expansion
within specied ranges
• Combines with conventional ICM or two-wire EZDM
Modules for ultimate exibility
• Provides isolation from lightning or surge events in the
eld to prevent system damage
• Optional Solar Panel Kit for Wireless Valve Link eliminates
the need to replace alkaline batteries in the eld
*Wireless range is subject to terrain, foliage, buildings, and other site factors.
Consult product documentation before installing.
The LoRa
®
Mark is a trademark of Semtech Corporation or
its subsidiaries.