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Signal SDS Series - Loop Program Configuration

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SDS Series
26
Programming
P# Total water
00 : 00 : 00
LOOP PROGRAMS:
A loop program is used when multiple start times are required for a program with delays
between the start times over a set period of time. The loop has a start time and end time.
During these times a delay is programmed (loop delay). This is the time delay before wa-
tering starts again from the first watering station and the cycle repeats until loop end time.
P# Loop Start Time
00 : 00 : 00 Am
P# Loop End Time
00 : 00 : 00 Am
Enter start tim
in hr:min:sec
Enter program number
with numeric keys
< P# Mode >
Normal
Program Entry
< Press Enter >
Enter water time
in Hr:min:sec
<P# WaterStn 01
00 : 00 : 00 100%
Repeat for
next stations
<P# Mode >
Loop
P# Master Pump
Default
P# Water days
SMTWTFS SMTWTFS
P# Loop Start Time
None
Use < > keys
to select
Enter time in
hr:min:sec
P# Loop Delay
None
<P# Option >
Time
P# Loop Delay
00 : 00 : 00
Enter delay in
hr:min:sec
A basic program has now been entered using default factory option settings i.e. Time based
station watering, no loop program, no auxiliary program and no station delays. The Master
valve/pump start is at number 49.
Return to Date
Time display
To copy run times
to next stns
P# Station Delay
00 Sec (0-30)
Enter delay with numeric
keys (30 sec max’).
P# Total Water
00:00:00
Start Time Overlap
NONE
<P# WaterStn 01
00 : 00 : 00 100%
Enter time with numer-
ic keys Hr:min:sec
Continue with
run time entries
or
P# Station Delay
00 : 00 Ms
Enter delay time
in Hr:min:sec
Note, Station Delay: the time before the next valve is switched on after the current valve is switched
off with the pump still running. It is useful for slow closing valves due to flow or hydraulic problems.
P1 Day Options
NONE
Current Water %
100%

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