NOTE: When entering run times the Seasonal Adjusted
run time will be displayed in the lower right corner of
the display. The default Seasonal Adjustment setting is
100%. If the ACTUAL value is different from the
PROGRAMMED value, the Seasonal Adjustment has
been changed from the default of 100% to a new value.
The ACTUAL run time is the duration the station will water based upon the
seasonal adjustment value. Detailed information on Seasonal Adjustment
can be found in the Set Seasonal Adjustment section (pg. 17).
Setting Days to Water
SET DAYS TO WATER mode allows you to select days you would like to
water for each program independently.
1. Turn the dial to SET DAYS TO WATER position.
2. Program A water days will be displayed. Use the PRG button to select
your desired program (A, B, C, or D).
3. Use the ◄ and ► button to change from 1) Specic Days of the Week;
2) Odd Day Watering; 3) Even Day Watering; or 4) Interval Day
Watering. Each program can only be assigned one type of water day
option at a time.
Selecting Specic Days of the Week to Water
1. Turn the dial to SET DAYS TO WATER position.
2. Use the PRG button to select your desired program (A, B, C, or D).
3. Use the ◄ and ► button to select Days of The Week watering mode.
Water Days will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. With the
cursor on Monday, press the + button to activate the day or the –
button to cancel watering for that day. A
indicates a water day, and
a _ indicates a non-water day. After pressing the + / – button on a
specic day the cursor will automatically move to the next day. Press
the ▲ or ▼ buttons to move quickly to a specic day without making
a water or non water selection.
This is program specic so you will need to repeat these steps for each
required program.
Selecting Odd or Even Days to Water
This feature uses numbered days of the month for watering instead of
specic days of the week. (For example, Odd Days 1st, 3rd, 5th, etc. and
Even Days 2nd, 4th, 6th, etc.)
1. Turn the dial to SET DAYS TO WATER position.
2. Use the PRG button to select your desired program (A, B, C, or D).
3. Press the ◄ and ► button until Odd Days watering or Even Days
watering is shown on the display.
4. In either the Odd or Even Days mode, there will be a **NO WATER
DAYS** description ashing on the display. Within the Odd or Even
mode you can select days that watering will NOT take place. This is a
feature that is frequently used to omit watering on a specic day, for
example, a mowing day. Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons to move through
the days of the week and press the + button for the days that you DO
NOT want to water. By pressing the + button on a specic day, an X
will appear indicting that the day is a Non-Water Day.
5. To change a Non-Water Day, use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to go to that
day and press the – button. The X will disappear, and the day will be
available for Odd or Even watering again.
NOTE: The 31st of any month and February 29th are
always “OFF” days when Odd watering is selected.
Selecting Interval Watering
This feature is convenient if you want to have a more consistent watering
schedule without having to worry about the day of the week or the date.
The interval number you select is the actual interval of days on which
watering will occur. For example, if you have an interval of 3 days watering
every third day. The days remaining (Remaining) indicates how many days
until the next watering occurs. For example, if you select interval 3 with 1
days remaining, watering will begin tomorrow at the scheduled time. At
midnight the days remaining will change from 1 to 0, indicating that the
controller will water that day.
1. Turn the dial to the SET DAYS TO WATER position.
2. Use the PRG button to select your desired program
(A, B, C, or D).
3. Press the ◄ and ► button until Interval Days is displayed. The
Interval will be ashing. Use the + / – button to select the interval of
days on which watering will occur.
4. Press the ▼ button once to program days remaining, if required. One
day remaining means it will begin watering the next day.
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