User's Manual

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1. Drill two one inch (1”) holes
in the irrigation controller
to allow easy insertion of
the Base Station wiring har-
ness, keeping in mind the
two Base Stations should be
mounted at least 10 inches
apart and 12-18 inches
away from and higher than
the irrigation clock.
2. Using wire labels, label all
valve stations, COM, AC, and
P/MV (if present) wires in
the irrigation clock.
3. Identify the wires in the irri-
gation clock that go to each
valve station. Remove the
wire (in the irrigation clock)
from the Valve Station #1
terminal and butt connect
it to the WHITE wire with a
BLUE STRIPE labeled V1/
V7, from the wiring harness
“Valve Bundle”, and crimp it
so its attached securely.
4. Identify the BLUE wire from
the “Clock Bundle” labeled
C1/C7 and attached that
wire in the irrigation clock’s
Valve Station #1 terminal
where you removed the wire
in step 3 above.
5. Remove the wire (in the irri-
gation clock) from the Valve
Station #2 terminal and butt
connect it to the WHITE
wire with a RED STRIPE
labeled V2/V8, from the
“Valve Bundle”, and crimp it
so it is attached securely.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Determine if the irrigation system uses a pump or master
valve. Look at the irrigation wiring, if there is a wire at-
tached to a post labeled “P/MV” or “Pump/Master Valve”,
the system has one of these present.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
DO NOT ATTACH THE POWER CONDUCTORS UNTIL ALL
OTHER WIRES HAVE BEEN ATTACHED
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Systems that use a pump or master valve are cooled by
water passing through them. If the P/MV is not connected
correctly, over heating may occur and serious damage could
result - including pump or valve failure.
WIRING 2 BASE STATIONS WITH A PUMP/MASTER VALVE TO CONTROL UP TO 12 STATIONS