User's Manual

As example, a Visual Representation of an every other day schedule follows:
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA
WK1
ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
WK2
OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
WK3
ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
WK4
OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
WK5
ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
WK6
OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
Summary:
16 Schedules: S01, S02,….S16
6 per S le: W K2, WK4 5, WK
7 er W U, M , WE FR, S
If you did not set current in Tim y – go and d
I. PROGRAM SETUP
Continuous Run
n e sixteen independent Programs. They are divided into four
u h D) with four Programs (1 through 4) within each Cluster. For
ster A Program 3 (CAP3) is one program and Cluster C Program 3 (CCP3)
a entering or changing data, always make sure the desired Cluster
d ted on the display. When needed in the Edit Mode, the desired
using the CLUSTER / SCHEDULE SELECT key
.
Note: All start times must occur within the defined Water Window time frame.
When multiple start times are used, they must be spaced far enough apart to enable the
rogram irrigation cycle to be completed.
han eight start times are
t
Weeks chedu K1, W WK3, , WK 6
Days p eek: S O, TU , TH, A
week e/Da back o it.
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Start Times
Slot-Station-Time
Percent Scale
Repeats
Repeat Delay Time
Water Window
Assigned Schedule
Se tinel controllers hav
Cl sters (A throug
example, Clu
is nother. When you are
an Program are selec
cluster and program can be selected by
and the PROGRAM SELECT key
PROGRAM DATA Start Times Edit Mode
A Start Time initiates the automatic watering cycle. Each program can be assigned to
start up eight times within a 24-hour period.
p
The controller offers eight start times per program. If more t
needed, see Repeats and Continuous Run below. Use this submenu item to display/edi
any one of the eight start times.
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