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Intelli-Sense User ’ s Guide TIS3348A 4/23/07 3:12 PM Page i Professional Controllers 12-, 24-, 36-, and 48-Station Models TIS-PRO[...]
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ii Th e T or o Co mp an y Te chn ic al S up po rt (8 77) 3 45 -8 67 6 We at her TR AK ® ET Ev er yw he re S ub sc ri pt io n & Tec hn ic al S up po rt (8 00) 3 62 -8 77 4[...]
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iii T able of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter 1 - Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Controller Hardware Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Control Module Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Chapter 2 - Controller Setup [...]
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IV Chapter 4 (continued) Select Soil Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Select Plant Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Set Root Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Set Microclimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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v Using the Reports Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Weekly Stations Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Monthly Station Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Flow Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Usi[...]
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vi TIS3348A 4/23/07 3:12 PM Page vi Notes:[...]
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• Reliable T oro-built irrigation controller. • W eatherTRAK’s exclusive irrigation scheduleing software. • • Four independent irrigation programs • Integrated flow management and reporting utilities with flow sensing and leak detection at station and system level. • User alerts relating to flow , valves, communications, scheduling an[...]
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How the ET Everywhere Service W orks 2 - Proven scientific modeling techniques ar e then used to calculate and validate specific ET data down to one square kilometer . 3 - The ET data is uploaded to a communications satellite where it r eceived nightly by the intelli-Sense controller to automatically recalculate station-specific irrigation paramete[...]
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The following checklist provides the basic steps r equired for Intelli-Sense Professional Controller installation, setup, programming and operation. Thoroughly inspect the irrigation system for pr oper design, installation and operating condition, leaks, as well as broken heads and pipes. The performance of your new controller depends on the integr[...]
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TIS-PRO Controller Har dware Overview 1 - Intelli-Sense Control Module - (See page 6 for details.) 3 - W eatherproof External Anatenna - Provides exceptional reception in most locations. 4 - Hinged Access Panel F asteners - Thumbscrew fasteners secure hinged contr ol panel for ease of access without tools. 5 - Rain Sensor Control Switc h - Slide sw[...]
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MV/ PUMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 MV/ PUMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 VC/ COM VC/ COM 13 14 15 16 17 1 8 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 VC/ COM 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 4 4 4 5 46 47 48 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 4 4 4 5 46 4 7 48 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3 5 36 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3 5 36 VC/ COM VC/ COM VC/ COM VC/ COM 13 14 15 16 17 1 8 19 20 2 1 22[...]
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6 Control Module Overview 16 a 17 16 15 14 18 17 a 14 - Function dia l - T urn this dial in either direction to select controller setup and operational functions: RUN - The normal position for automatic operation. Current time/date and controller activity is displayed. SETUP - Select and define specific controller setup and operating parameters. SC[...]
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7 ALERTS - Display system pr oblems and operationalconflicts. FLO W - Set flow meter attributes and operational partameters. REPORTS - Access and r eview station run time and flow data by day , week or month time periods. RAIN P A USE - Suspend automatic watering for a period of 1 to 14 days. ET - Display current daily and average weekly ET values.[...]
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8 Notes[...]
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Controller Setup • • Set Time Zone • Set Auto Daylight Savings option • Set Maximum Active Stations • Select Stack or Overlap option • Set Master Valve Type/Pump Start option • Select Runtime Valve Test • Set Maximum Backup ET ADJUST DISPLAY CONTRAST 224 Set Controller Clock • Adjust Display Contrast 9 About Controller Input As yo[...]
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Set Controller Clock 2. T urn the Lower Line knob to set the current year. 4. T urn the Lower Line knob to set the current month. DATE (YEAR) Feb 24 2008 DATE (MONTH) Feb 24 2008 5. T urn the Upper Line knob right to select 6. T urn the Lower Line knob to set the current day. Date (Day) . 7. T urn the Upper Line knob right to select 8. T urn the Lo[...]
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11 1. W ithin the Setup menu, turn the Upper Line knob to view the following display: 2. T urn the Lower Line knob to select your time zone from the following choices: • Pacifi c (default setting) • Alaska • Hawaii • Atlantic • Eastern • Central • Mountain Select Auto Daylight Savings Option 1. W The default selection is Yes which ena[...]
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1. 2. Within the Setup menu, turn the Upper Line knob to view the following display: Note: The active station count entered in this step will also determine the number of stations that can be accessed within the Programming , Review and Copy function procedures. MAX ACTIVE STATIONS 01 (User Defined) Set Maximum Active Station Count The actual numbe[...]
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1. W ithin the Setup menu, turn the Upper Line knob to view the following display: STACK OR OVERLAP Stack Select Stack or Overlap Option When the Stacking option is selected, the controller will be constrained to operate one station at a time . The W ater W indow start time and duration selected for Automatic Schedule A will also be assigned to Aut[...]
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1. W ithin the Setup menu, turn the Upper Line knob to view the following display: 2. Turn the Lower Line knob to select the preferred option. Note: If a pump station is in use but no master valve is required, use the Normally Closed/Pump On option. MASTER VALVE/PUMP START Normally Closed/Pump On ASSIGN PUMP START OUTPUT NOT ASSIGNED Set Master Val[...]
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Set Maximum Backup ET 1. W ithin the Setup menu, turn the Upper Line knob to view the following display: Turn the Lower Line knob to adjust the decimal number value. MAX BACKUP ET Part 1 2. 00 The Maximum Backup ET value is a failsafe measure used by the controller to calculate daily watering requirments in the event that current ET Everywhere data[...]
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No te s 16[...]
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Chapter 3 Set Program Schedule 1. Turn the Function dial SCHEDULE to view the following display: Program A is selected by default. The current watering day schedule, start time and water window information is shown for Program A. SELECT PROGRAM A (Optm S12:00am W16:00) 17 Select Program 2. To change the program selection, turn the Lower Line knob t[...]
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1 8 SET STARTS/WINDOWS PRG A Skip (Button to View) Set Program Start Start Time and Water Window 1. Within the Schedule menu, turn the Upper Line knob to select the following display: 2. Skip is selected by default. To edit the selected program, turn the Lower Line knob to select Edit . SET STARTS/WINDOWS PRG A Edit (Button to View) (Button to View[...]
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Repeat the editing procedure used to enter the 1st start time and water window. 8. 1 9 (Button to View) 5. Turn the Upper Line knob right to select water window duration. 1st Start/Window PRG A Start 12:00am Win 16:00 (Button to View) 2nd Start/Window PRG A Start 07:00pm Win 05:00 7. Turn the Upper Line knob right to select the 2nd Start Type scree[...]
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20 WATER DAY MODE PRG A Optimized by WeatherTRAK WATER DAY MODE PRG A Odd/Even 1. With the Function dial in the SCHEDULE position, turn the Upper Line dial to view the following display: Set Program W ater Day Mode Each program can be assigned to unique water day schedule using one of the following options: • Optimized by WeatherTRAK - Water day [...]
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Days of Week By default, every day is an active watering day. To remove days from the schedule, turn the Upper Line knob to select the day indicator, then turn the Lower Line knob to replace the indicator with a dash (as shown in the following example). WATER DAY INTERVAL PGM A 01 (Everyday) WATER DAY MODE PGM A Days of Week OK TO WATER ON PGM A S [...]
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22 Days of Week by Month WATER DAY MODE PGM A Days of Week by Month Jan OK TO WATER ON PGM A S M T W T F S 1. Turn the Lower Line knob to select Days of Week by Month . Water Day Mode Off WATER DAY MODE PGM A Off 1. Turn the Lower Line knob to select Off. . 2. 3. Turn the Upper Line knob to view the following display: By default, every day of every[...]
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Chapter 4 Station Data Setup 23 The Station Data function menu consists of several station setup parameters requir ed for automatic operation. Four station operating mode options provide the control flexability to program each station for optimum irrigation control. The station operating mode selections are: • Automated by WeatherTRAK • User - [...]
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Select Station Station Setup Mode: Automated by WeatherTRAK SELECT STATION 01 Select Station Mode STATION MODE STA 01 Automat ed by Weather TRAK Select Program SELECT PROGRAM STA 01 A (Optm S12:00am W16:00) 24 2. Automated by WeatherTRAK mode is selected by default. If it is not displayed, turn the Lower Line knob to select. 2. Program A is selecte[...]
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25 Select Water Window Option Use Water Window STA 01 Yes (end time 04:00pm) Select Sprinkler Type SPKLR TYPE Spray Head 2. Spray Head is selected by default. To choose from the menu of listed sprinker types, turn the Lower Line knob. 1. Turn the Upper Line knob to display Sprinkler Type Select Usable Rainfall USABLE RAINFALL 100% 2. 100% is select[...]
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Set Precipitation Rate 2. The default PR value will be displayed for the sprinkler type selected. The whole number is selected in Part 1. Turn the Lower Line knob to adjust the value from 0 – 9 . PRECIP PART 1 STA 01 1 . 70 Inches/Hr (default) PRECIP PART 2 STA 01 1 . 70 Inches/Hr (default) 3. T ur n th e Up pe r Li ne k no b right one stop to se[...]
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The default efficiency value is displayed for the sprinkler type selected. To change the value, turn the Lower Line knob to adjust the value from 10 – 95% . 2. SPKLR EFFICIENCY STA 01 70 Percent (default) 2 7 Set Sprinkler Efficiency Select Soil Type Like the sprinkler PR value, the Sprinkler Efficiency value is a key factor used by the Intelli-S[...]
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Select Plant Type W ithin the Program menu, turn the Upper Line knob to select Plant Type. PLANT TYPE STA 01 Cool Season Turf (default) 2. 1. The default Plant Type will be displayed, Cool Season Turf. To select an alternate Plant Type, turn the Lower Line knob. 3. Plant factors corresponding to the custom types can be set in the ET menu. Select fr[...]
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Set Root Depth W ithin the Program menu, turn the Upper Line knob to select Set Root Depth . SET ROOT DEPTH STA 01 06 Inches (default) 2. 1. 2. 1. The default root depth will be displayed for the soil type and plant type previously selected. To change the depth, turn the Lower Line knob to adjust from 2 – 36 inches. • SET MICROCLIMATE STA 01 Su[...]
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Select Slope Factor 2. • 6 – 8% Grade • Mild 9 – 12% Grade Gentle • 0 – 5% Grade None/Slight • Moderat e 13 – 20% Grade • Steep >20% Grade . SET SLOPE FACTOR STA 01 None/Slight 0-5% Grade None/ Slight (0 –5%) grade is selected by default. To select an alternate Slope Factor , turn the Lower Line knob. Select Sprinkler Locatio[...]
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Completing Station Setup 1. 2. Turn the Upper Line knob to select Station (01) Complete. STATION 01 COMPLETE 32 The next station number in sequence will be selected. To select a different station, turn the Lower Line knob. Turn the Upper Line knob to continue with the station setup procedure. ! Important: To set up additional stations with the same[...]
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3 3 Select Station SELECT STATION 01 Note: The Maximum Active Station number defined in Setup , determines station number access. 1. W i t h the Function dial in the Station Data position, turn the Upper Line knob to display Select Station . 2. Station 01 is selected by default. To change the station number, turn the Lower Line knob. Select Station[...]
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3 4 Select Usable Rainfall USABLE RAINFALL 100% 2. 100% is selected by default. To decrease the value, turn the Lower Line knob right. 1. Turn the Upper Line knob to display Usable Rainfall . The Usable Rainfall setting defines the percentage of the station’s watering area exposed to rainfall. This setting is adjustable from None (no rain contact[...]
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3 5 NUMBER OF CYCLES STA 1 01 Cycles/Operating Day Select Number of Cycles Note: Selecting 0 cycles will prevent the station from operating during automatic watering operations. 2. The number of watering cycles per watering day is set to 1 by default. To adjust the number between 0 – 20 cycles per operating day, turn the Lower Line knob. 1. Turn [...]
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36 1. Set Reference [weekly] ET Value (applies to User With ET mode only) Turn the Upper Line knob to view the following display: The Reference ET is the weekly ET set in the User – With ET mode that your runtimes correspond to. Runtimes will be adjusted up or down automatically depending on whether the actual weekly ET is higher or lower than th[...]
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Support Functions Function Page REVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 COPY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 % ADJUST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 [...]
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Using the Review Function ( 1 ) Station number 1 is assigned to watering Schedule A. ( 2 ) The station will water for 11.9 minutes, one cycle per day. ( 3 Automated by WeathTRAK is the assigned station mode. If the station mode is User-No ET, User will be displayed. UwET indicates station is assigned to User with ET mode. ( 4 ) The active watering [...]
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3 9 Flow Data Review REVIEW MODE Flow Data VIEW EXCLUDED STATIONS View (No Flow Only) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 N N N N N N Y Y 1. With the Function dial in the REVIEW position, turn the Lower Line knob to display Flow Data . 2. Turning the Upper Line knob right displays the Flow Data review screens in the following sequence: • Master Valve Status [...]
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Using the Copy Function Copying Station Information 1. T urn the Function dial to COPY to view the following display: 2. Turn the Upper Line knob to select the source station number. 3. Turn the Lower Line knob to select the destination station number. To select All Stations , turn the Lower Line knob one stop past the highest station number, as sh[...]
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Restoring STATION Default Settings 2. Turn the Upper Line knob to select Copy Station Defaults as shown in the following example: 3. Turn the Lower Line knob to select the station number to be restored. Or, to restore defaults to all stations , turn the Lower Line knob to select All Stations . COPY FROM STA 01 To STA 02 (Press COPY) 4. Press and ho[...]
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Restoring PROGRAM Default Settings 4 2 Important: Restoring the default Program settings erases and resets all user-defined settings for all programs as follows: 1st Start T ime - 12:00am W ater Window - 16:00 2nd Start T ype - High ET 2nd Start T ime - 07:00 pm W ater Window - 05:00 W ater Day Mode - Optimized by WT Day Excusion - None 2. Turn the[...]
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Restoring SETUP Default Settings 4 3 2. Turn the Upper Line knob to select Copy Setup Defaults. COPY FROM STA 01 TO STA 02 (Press BUTTON) 3. Press and hold the Copy button. Release the button when Copying Done is displayed. COPY SETUP DEFAULTS (Press Button) COPYING...DONE! 1. Turn the Function dial to the COPY position. Adjust Display - 224 D a t [...]
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4 4 Using the % Adjust Function ADJ WATER AMOUNT STA 01 0% = No Change ADJ WATER AMOUNT STA 01 +05% = More Water ADJUST Water Amount 1. T urn the Function dial to % ADJUST. The Water Amount adjustment option is selected by default. 1. T urn the Upper Line knob to select the station number. % Adjust by Water Amount 2. The unadjusted water amount val[...]
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Turn the Lower Line knob to select Day Frequency/Depletion adjustment option. ADJUST DAYS (MAD) STA 01 +05% = More Often (45%) ADJUST DAYS (MAD) STA 01 0% = No Change (50%) ADJUST DAYS (MAD) STA 06 Non-Adjustable Mode 1. Day Frequency/Depletion ADJUST 4 5 % Adjust by Day Frequency/Maximum Allowable Depletion Note: If the selected station number is [...]
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Using the Alerts Function FL - Flow Status VL - Valve Status CM - Communication Status WD - Water Window Status DY - Water Day Status HW - Hardware Status SB - Subscription (ET) Status 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 SH=Short NC=NoConnect FL VL CM WD DY HW SB ——=Ok ER=Error -- ER -- -- —— —— –– -- -- SH -- —— —— —— –– VIEW V[...]
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MEASURED FLOW (GPM) FM1: 000.0 FLOW METER MODE Off FLOW METER MODE 1 4 7 Using the Flow Monitor Function 1. Turn the Function dial to the FLOW position. The Measured Flow review screen is displayed by default and provides the current system GPM flow rate. Note: Pressing the Copy button while the Flow function is selected will prompt the Measured Fl[...]
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4 8 EDIT EXCLUDED STATIONS Skip (No Flow Only) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 N N N N N N N N 2. Turn the Lower Line knob to change Skip to Edit . 2. Turn the Lower Line knob to select the actual flow sensor size from the following options: 1.00”, 1.25”, 1.50”, 2.00”, 3.00”, 4.00” and Insert Type ( sizes < 1” or > 4” ). Set Station E[...]
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4 9 A default flow sensor K value, based on the flow sensor size, is automatically entered. Refer to the manufactur er ’s recommended K value and edit accordingly . Edit Flow Sensor K Value and Offset EDIT K VALUE FOR 1:00” Skip 00.397368 (default) EDIT K VALUE FOR 1:00” EDIT 00.397368 (default) EDIT K VALUE FOR 1:00” 00.397368 (default) 3.[...]
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50 HIGH FLOW THRESHOLD 050 GPM 3 Minutes Set Threshold and Delay Values Setting the High Flow Threshold The threshold value is the defined limit for maximum, minimum and no-flow conditions. If monitored flow exceeds a thr eshold, an Alert is posted, and all remaining watering operations suspended or modified untl the alert is cleared or pr oblem re[...]
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51 HIGH FLOW DELAY 050 GPM 3 Minutes NO FLOW THRESHOLD 005 GPM 3 Minutes 3. Turn the Upper Line knob (right) to select High Flow Delay . 1. Turn the Upper Line knob (right) to select No Flow Threshold . NO FLOW DELAY 005 GPM 3 Minutes 3. Turn the Upper Line knob (right) to select No Flow Delay . 4. Turn the Lower Line knob to adjust the delay minut[...]
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52 LEAK DETECT THRESHOLD 015 GPM 3 Minutes 1. Turn the Upper Line knob (right) to select Leak Detect Threshold . Setting the Leak Detection Threshold Note: Flow is monitored during non-irrigation periods (outside of scheduled irrigation or during soak periods) to detect leaks. If flow is monitored above the Leak Detect threshold, the master valve w[...]
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53 REPORTS TYPE Weekly Stations WEEKLY RUNTIME STA 01 000Hrs 00Mins Since Sun Using the Reports Function The Reports function provides cumulative station run time and flow data, selectable within the following specified reference formats: Weekly Stations - Run time in hours and minutes per station per week. Monthly Stations – Run time in hours an[...]
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54 1. Turn the Lower Line knob to select the Flow report option. Flow Report 2. Turn the Upper Line knob right on stop to display Todays Usage . 3. Turn the Upper Line knob one stop to select Weekly Usage . 4. Week 1 is selected by default. Turn the Lower Line knob right to review usage for weeks Note: Week 1 is the current week starting Sunday at [...]
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55 RAIN PAUSE ALL STATIONS 00 Days to Resume Feb 26 2010 10:15:45am Rain Pause M: Using the Rain Pause Function The Rain Pause function enables all automatic watering operations to be easily suspended from 1 to 200 days. At the end of the selected delay period, the controller resumes automatic operation. All other functions, including programming, [...]
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56 1. Tur n the F unc tio n dia l t o t he bl ank positi on , l oca ted bet wee n Flo w and R epo rts . MAINTENANCE TIMEOUT Skip 2. Turn the Lower Line dial to Edit . 3. Turn the Upper Line dial one click. 4. Turn the Lower Line dial to ON . 5. Turn the Upper Line dial to highlight Time . 6. Turn the Lower Line dial to set timeout duration (0.5–8[...]
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CURRENT DAILY ET P 0.14 00-00-00 12:00:00 Using the ET Function 5 7 1. Turn the Function dial to the ET position. The Current Daily ET value recievied from the ET Everywhere service will be displayed with the download date and time stamp. AVERAGE WEEKLY ET 1.00 CUSTOM Kc PLANT A 1.00 2. Turn the Upper Line dial right to display Average Weekly ET . [...]
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5 8 CUSTOM Kc TURF JAN 1.00 SET WEEKLY ET PART 1 1.00 1. With the Function dial in the ET position, turn the Upper Line dial right to select the Custom Kc Turf screen. 1. With the Function dial in the ET position, turn the Upper Line dial right to select the Set Weekly ET screen. 2. Turn the Lower Line knob to adjust the whole number value (1–3).[...]
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5 9 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE Dial 1-800-664-4740 Using the Help/Information Function Help and Information Screen Overveiw Set Audible Message Alert BEEP ON MESSAGE No The screens provided in the Help/Information function provide the detailed system information required for ET Everywhere service setup and status information of various controller operati[...]
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Rain Service 6 0 The Rain Service feature is offer ed b y W e a th e r TR A K to monitor rainfall within your location and terminate automatic watering in the event of rain. The Group number is a function of the Rain Sevice feature and is not applicable unless the service is active. See Rain Service above. View Group Number Days Since Last ET RAIN [...]
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CURRENT DEPLETION Sta 01:00% MAD:50% Current Depletion Run Valve Test RUN VALVE TEST Skip 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Pass The valve test feature provides a quick status check of all active station outputs including the master valve. Pass/Fail prompt will be displayed at the conclusion of the test. 1. With the Function dial in t[...]
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Manually Operate Specific Stations 1. T 2. Turn the Upper Line knob to change the station number. urn the Function dial to the MANUAL position. Specific Stations option will be displayed by default. (See page 63 for All Stations manual operation.) MANUAL WATER STA 01 0 0 .0 M in u t e s MANUAL WATER SET STA 01 10.5 Minutes NOW ON MANUAL WATER S p e[...]
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Manually Operate All Stations 1. T 2. Turn the Lower Line knob to view the following display: urn the Function Selector knob to MANUAL . MANUAL WATER All Stations MANUAL WATER ALL STATION 00.0 Minutes 3. Turn the Upper Line knob to select the following display: MANUAL WATER ALL STATION 05.0 Minutes STA 01 ON 4. Turn the Lower Line knob to select ma[...]
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6 4 The Run Function The Off Function Aug 08 2007 10:58:42am ON A:02 B: U: M: Aug 08 2007 10:58:42am ON A: B: U: M:02 Aug 08 2007 10:58:42am Irrigation is Turned OFF 1. T urn The current date and time will be displayed on the upper line. The lower line will indicate any station number, i.e., station Station 02 in Program A , is currently operating [...]
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6 5 T roubleshooting Guide Appendix A 1. T urn the Function dial to ADJUST. . 2. T urn the Upper Line knob to select a station. 3. T urn Lower Line knob to adjust +5% and watch for 7 to 10 days. 4. If your landscape is still too dry , increase 5% each week until stress is eliminated. This is the optimal level. 2. Turn the Upper Line knob select BEE[...]
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1. Power to the controller has been disconnected, either by a blown fuse or at the AC power source circuit breaker panel. Check fuse condition, referring to the procedure on page 76 . Check the circuit breaker at the power source and reset as necessary. 2. If the display does not r eturn, contact Toro Customer Support at The controller programs cor[...]
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1. The days prior to installation will not be shown in the Week 1 schedule. The controller shows what days have irrigated or it anticipates what days will irrigate if the weather remains as it is today . If the controller is installed on a Friday , there will be no irrigation days shown prior to Friday , which may result in no irrigation days at al[...]
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6 8 No tes[...]
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Glossary of Terms Group Number – This is a code number provided by the ET Everywhere service to the Intelli-Sense controller at the time of activation. The link enables the ET Everywhere service to communicate conditions relative to controllers in locations where irrigation r egulation programs ar e in effect. This code will only be assigned if t[...]
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Phase Lock – The Intelli-Sense receives daily weather updates from three dif ferent paging carriers. At the time of ET Everywhere service activation, the carrier with the highest signal strength is selected to ensure the best data reception and to expedite the activation pr ocess. After initial activation, the Intelli-Sense receives all carriers [...]
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71 Selecting the Installation Site • Line-of-sight If possible locate the controller wher e a majority of the landscape can be viewed from one location. • Proximity to AC power source Long runs of both wire and conduit can add costs to your pr oject. In some applications, the accessibility to AC power may dictate the location of the controller [...]
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7 2 Mounting the Controller 1. Open the cabinet door and TM mounting plate. Position the controller on the wall and mark the top mounting hole location. 2. Install the top mounting screw leaving the screw head about 1/8" (3 mm) from the wall. Note: When installing the controller on masonry or dry wall, install appropriate screw anchors. 3. Han[...]
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7 3 Connecting the P ower Wires W ARNING: All electrical components must meet applicable national and local electrical codes including installation b y qualified personnel. These codes may require a means in the fixed wiring of disconnecting A C power ha ving a contact separation of at least 0.120" (3mm) in the line and neutral poles. The wire[...]
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MV/ PUMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 MV/ PUMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 VC/ COM VC/ COM 13 14 15 16 17 1 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 VC/ COM 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4 6 47 48 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3 4 35 36 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3 4 35 36 VC/ COM VC/ COM VC/ COM VC/ COM 13 14 15 16 17 1 8 19 20 21 22 2[...]
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7 5 V alve Common Wire V alve Common T erminals Master V alve or Pump Start Relay (0.5 A max.) Hot P ost 6. Connect common wire(s) first. To momentarily operate a valve for identification and/or functional test, touch it’s control wire to the 24 VAC Hot Post. When operation has been confirmed, connect the wire to the preferred station terminal. N[...]
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Toro Rain Sensor Connection 7 6 Installation of the Toro TWRS rain sensor or TWFRS rain/freeze sensor sensor is recommend for best results. Note: If a rain sensor is NOT connected, the Sensor switch must be in the BYPASS position. If the Sensor switch is placed in the ACTIVE position without a rain sensor connection, the controller will be placed i[...]
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Flow Sensor Connection 7 7 Important: Refer to the sensor man ufacturer’s r ecommended communicati on cable siz e and type. All cable wi re splices mu st be watertig ht, with abs olutely no path to g round or con tact between con ductors. Us ing an epoxy -type wire sp licing metho d is recommended . 1. Remove one of the auxiliary wiring access pl[...]
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1 . Disco nnec t po we r to the co ntr oller . 2 . Car eful ly r em ove th e blo w n fus e fro m th e PC bo ar d. 4 . R es to re p owe r to th e con tr oller . Specifications M echanical Elec trical • Cabinet (overall): 10.5" H x 17" W x 6" D • Wiring Conduit Provisions: • Operating T emperature Range: 32°F to 140°F (0°C to[...]
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8 1 The T oro Promise — Limited F ive-Y ear W arranty The T oro Company and its affiliate, T oro W arranty Company , pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly warrants, to the owner , each new piece of equipment (featured in the current catalog at date of installation) against defects in material and workmanship for for a period described be[...]
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www.toro.com © 2009 The Toro Company, Irrigation Division Form Number 373-0547 Rev. B Industrial Canada compliance inf ormation This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,[...]