PROGRAMMING THE
CONTROLLER
This section covers the following topics:
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Getting started
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Setting the current time and date
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Erasing any prior programs
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Setting the station run time
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Selecting Master Valve/Pump Start on/off
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Setting the program start times
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Selecting the days to water
GETTING STARTED
PREPROGRAMMING THE CONTROLLER
The unique design of the Total Control enables you to easily remove the
control module from the cabinet for convenient programming while in the
comfort of your home.
To take advantage of this feature, unlatch the control module and swing it
outward. Disconnect the ribbon cable, then simply unclip the module from
its support frame. Now, by installing a 9-volt alkaline battery (as shown on
page 4), you can program and review your watering schedules and have the
controller ready to operate immediately upon completion of the
installation procedures.
Note: To extend battery life, the display will automatically dim after two
minutes of inactivity. To restore the display, simply turn the function dial
to any position. A fresh battery will maintain the current time and date for
over 2000 hours of continuous duty. The program memory is non-volatile
and does not require a sustaining power source for retention.
WHAT IS A WATERING PROGRAM?
A watering program is basically a small set of instructions which tells the
control module when to start a watering cycle, which stations to operate
during the cycle, which days the cycle will be active and how long each
station will operate during the cycle. The Total Control has four
independent watering programs available for your use. Although only one
program is required to operate your controller, using separate programs
enables you to optimize the amount of water being applied to different
areas of the landscape. For example, you might use one program to water
lawns in full sun every day. Another program could be used to water lawns
in partial shade only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Trees and shrubs
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