Orbit WaterMaster 57926 ST2 RF Controller With Remote Control Owner's Manual Fluid 91926 Water Master Owners
User Manual: Fluid 91926
Open the PDF directly: View PDF
.
Page Count: 19
| Download | |
| Open PDF In Browser | View PDF |
ST2-RF SPRINKLER TIMER MANUAL
RF SYNC
BYPASS
RIN G
WATE
NO / PERIOD
DAY
ACTIVE
MODELS:
57926, 57922,
57916, 57912,
91916, 91912, 91926, 91922,
94916, 94912, 94926, 94922
PN 57926-24 Rev C
proof no:
1
date: 05.27.08
des: SM spck: SM
job no:
dimensions:
Printers are
flat: w: 13.76" h: 5.7"
responsible for
finished: w 6.88" d: 0" h 5.7"
meeting print
production
colors
requirements.
Registration
color
non printing
color
non printing
BLACK
PMS
280
PMS
????
Any changes
must be approved
client: ORBIT
sku: 57926
p 801 295 9820
f 801 951 5815
www.fluid-studio.net
1065 South 500 West
Bountiful, Utah 84010
upc: NA
file name: 57926-24 rC.indd
software: InDesign CS3
PMS
????
by the client and
Fluid Studio.
Printed piece
additional instructions:
·
must meet
designated
specifications
on this form.
Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction
ENGLISH
• Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
• Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
• Programing Your Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
• Using the Remote Control Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
• Using the Optional Rain-Freeze Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
• Installing Indoor Mount Sprinkler Timer
and Remote Control Device Sleeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
• Diagnostics Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
• Glossary of Terms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
• Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Thank you for selecting an Orbit® Signature Control timer,
the most advanced and versatile controller available. Orbit®
designers have combined the latest technological features with
an intuitive display to create a controller that fits every watering
need.
Please read this manual completely before you begin
programming and using the controller.
Important Features and Capabilities
Dual Programs
The timer offers two programs – Program A and Program B – for
watering flexibility. Any of the watering stations can be assigned
to either program. For example, stations that water your garden
and flower beds could be assigned to Program A and watered
daily starting at 8 a.m., while stations that water your lawn could
be assigned to Program B and watered every third day starting at
5 a.m.
Six Cycle Start Times Per Program
The timer accommodates six different start times for each of the
two programs (A and B). Most timers only allow four different
cycle start times.
No-Watering Days and Times
It’s easy to prevent watering on one or more days of the week
or during specific periods of the day. This comes in handy if
watering restrictions are imposed in your area.
2
Remote Control Capabilities (Not included on all models)
This timer can be controlled by the included remote control
device via a radio frequency (RF) receiver and antennae, both
of which are built into the timer. The remote control device
allows you to turn stations on and off on the spot and to
perform programming tasks from anywhere within range. The
433 megahertz remote frequency is approved for use in the
United States, Canada, Europe and Australia, and permits an
effective line-of-sight range of 300 feet (reduced to 200 feet
with obstructions).
Programming Information Stored Safely
in Non-Volatile Memory
All programming information for Program A and Program
B is stored indefinitely in the timer’s non-volatile memory
(EEPROM) and internal memory. This high-end feature means
your programming won’t be lost or erased if the power and
batteries go out.
Choice of Five Languages
You can easily set the LCD display to read in any of five
languages: English, Spanish, French, German or Italian.
ENGLISH
Docking Port
This timer has been designed for convenience and “armchair”
programming. The timer’s docking port is mounted on a wall
and all wires are connected to it. The main timer unit can be
easily and quickly slid on and off the docking port, allowing
you to take the timer virtually anywhere to create or change
watering programs.
Water Budgeting
This convenient feature provides a quick, easy way to increase
or decrease the watering durations of all stations in both
programs to match seasonal watering needs. You won’t have to
adjust each station’s watering time individually.
Rain Sensor (Optional)
An optional rain sensor can be purchased separately to prevent
programmed watering for a period of time after rain falls
(determined by the amount of rain and how quickly the
sensors dry out). If your unit is RF capable then you can use a
wireless sensor. Otherwise a hard-wired sensor can be used.
Commonly Used Controls
Digital Display with Text Messaging
A large LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) shows the time of day and
indicates many of the programming settings. Interactive text
messaging simplifies programming and current sprinkler timer
status. (See Figure 1)
Easy-to-Read Back-Lit LCD Display
The timer’s back-lit blue LCD display screen is easy to read
under any lighting conditions.
3
Programming Buttons
These nine buttons are used for programming and other
operations:
Selection Dial
This dial is used for programming, reviewing and operating the
sprinkler timer.
Rain Sensor Bypass Switch
In Active position the controller will monitor the rain sensor, in
Bypass position the controller will ignore the rain sensor. (This
switch is for hard wired sensors only and does not effect wireless
rain sensors - sensors sold separately).
RF SYNC
BYPASS
RIN G
WATE
NO / PERIOD
DAY
ACTIVE
About This Manual
We have added the following features to this manual to assist
you:
Figure 1: Front view of timer
A RF Sync (only on remote control model)
Allows the timer to synchronize with a new remote or wire
less sensor.
b Rain Delay
Push this button once while in AUTO to access the rain
delay option. NOTE: Pressing this button will access the
Language and No Watering Period options while in those
respective dial positions.
c Reset (pin hole)
Resets the timer to its factory settings.
d
e
f
g
h
i
4
Increase
Decrease
Enter
Next
Clear
Manual
i
d
h
g
e
f
• BLUE TEXT relates to the buttons used for programming.
• BLUE UNDERLINED TEXT relates to stop positions for the
selection dial.
• A glossary of the most common terms is included.
(see page 16)
Section 2: Getting Started
You can program this sprinkler timer in just a few basic steps.
Before you begin programming, it is important to:
•
•
•
•
•
Activate the batteries
Reset the sprinkler timer
Select the preferred language
Set the time of day and date
Determine a watering plan
• Slide the docking port off the timer unit to gain access to the
battery compartment door.
• Slide the door off the battery compartment in the direction
of the arrow.
• Remove the black strip from the battery compartment.
• Replace the battery compartment door.
• Slide the docking port back onto the main controller unit.
If no programming occurs after the RESET button has been
pressed and the dial is left in the AUTO position the timer will
assume a default program mode. In default mode, the timer will
automatically water each station for 10 minutes, beginning at 5
a.m. each day.
ENGLISH
Activating the Batteries
Select the Preferred Language
• Turn the selection dial to BUDGETING/LANGUAGE.
• Press the RAIN DELAY button.
• Press the NEXT
button until the desired language is
shown in the display.
• Exit the language selection mode by turning the selection dial
or pressing the RAIN DELAY button.
The display will show “LOW BATTERY” when it is time to
replace the batteries.
NOTE: Batteries alone will not operate the valves in your sprinkling
system. The transformer must be plugged in and have power to operate your system normally.
Reset the Timer
If this is the first time the sprinkler timer has been programmed, you should press the small recessed button labeled
RESET (located under the RAIN DELAY button). You will probably need a pen, pencil or similarly small object to push it.
Do not press the RESET button again unless you want to completely remove all your programming, including time and date.
Set the Time of Day and Date
If this is the first time the timer has been programmed, press
the small recessed RESET button.
• Turn the selection dial to TIME/DATE.
• The top line of the display reads “SET TIME.” Set the current
time by pressing either the
or
button.
NOTE: To move faster through the time or other selections, hold the
or
buttons down, rather than merely pressing and releasing.
• Press the ENTER
button. The display now reads “SET
YEAR.” Set the current year by pressing either the
or
button.
5
• Press the ENTER
button. The display now reads “SET
MONTH.” Set the current month by pressing either the
or
button.
• Press the ENTER
button. The display now reads “SET
DATE.” Set the current day of the month by pressing either
the
or
button.
• Exit the set time and date mode at any time by turning the
selection dial.
Determine a Watering Plan
See page 20 for instructions.
Section 3: Programming Your Timer
• Turn the selection dial to START TIMES for the program you
wish to set (A or B).
• Set Start Time 1 using the
and
buttons.
• If you wish to set additional start times (up to six) for the same
program, press the NEXT
button or ENTER
button.
• To remove a start time press CLEAR
C
.
• Exit the set start time mode by turning the selection dial.
Set Station Watering Durations
• Turn the selection dial to DURATION for the program you
wish to set (A or B).
RIN G
WATE
NO / PERIOD
DAY
• Set the desired duration (0 - 120 minutes) for the station
displayed. Press NEXT
or ENTER
to advance to
the next station. Press CLEAR C to remove a duration.
Figure 2: Program A and Program B Dial Settings
Set Start Times
IMPORTANT: Multiple start times in Program A will repeat the watering program. Generally, only one cycle start time is required for each
program (A and B) Start times do not correspond to individual stations.
6
IMPORTANT: Each station can have two durations. For example:
Station 1 can have a duration of 5 minutes in Program A and a
duration of 25 minutes in Program B. Typically a station has only
one duration in either Program A of B. A station with a setting of 0
minutes will not water with that Program.
• If two programs are needed repeat these steps for the other
program.
• Exit the set watering durations mode by turning the
selection dial.
CLEAR C button or by selecting another watering day
mode. The water drop will disappear.
• Turn the selection dial to WATERING DAYS for the program
you wish to set (A or B).
Set to Water - Days of the Week:
• Press the NEXT
button to move through the days of
the week. The selected day will flash.Press ENTER
and
a water drop appears above that day of the week. The program is now set to water on that day. The program can be set
to water any combination of days (ex. Mo, We, Fr).
• To deactivate watering for a particular day, press the
CLEAR C button. The water drop will disappear.
button until “ODD” flashes.
• Press the ENTER
above “ODD.”
button. A water drop will appear
• You can deactivate the “ODD” mode by pressing the
CLEAR C button or by selecting another watering day
mode. The water drop will disappear.
Set to Water - Even Days:
• Press the NEXT
• Press the ENTER
above “EVEN.”
• Press the NEXT
button until “INT” (interval) flashes.
• Press the
or
buttons to select the desired interval
(select between every 1 day and every 32 days). An interval
of “2” means it will water every other day.
• You can deactivate the “INTERVAL” mode by pressing the
CLEAR C button or by selecting another watering day
mode. The water drop will disappear.
Set the Timer to Automatically
Run Your Programs:
Set to Water - Odd Days:
• Press the NEXT
Set to Water - Interval
ENGLISH
Set Watering Days
• Turn the selection dial to AUTO. The timer will be controlled
automatically by the programming parameters that have been
set.
To Turn All Watering Off:
• Turn the selection dial to OFF. This prevents the timer from
turning any watering station on at any time, regardless of
programming.
button until “EVEN” flashes.
button. A water drop will appear
• You can deactivate the “EVEN” mode by pressing the
To Prevent Watering on a Particular Day:
There may be one or more days of the week when you never
want to have the water turn on, regardless of what the program
7
says. (For example, in some water districts, watering is
prohibited on certain days.) To cancel programmed watering on
specific days of the week, follow these steps:
• Turn the selection dial to NO WATERING DAY/PERIOD. On
the display, you will see the seven days of the week with a
water drop above each day. The water drop means watering
is allowed on that particular day.
• Press the NEXT
button to select the day of the week
you don’t want to water. (The day will flash.)
• Press the CLEAR C button. The water drop above that day
will disappear and the “ON” on the bottom right of the
display will change to “OFF.” This means the timer will prevent watering on that day.
• To unblock a day that has been selected as a no watering day,
select the day (following the same steps), then press the
ENTER
button. The water drop will reappear and the
“OFF” will change to “ON.”
• Exit the “NO WATERING DAY” selection mode by turning
the selection dial.
To Prevent Watering During a
Particular Period of the Day:
There may be a time of the day when you never want the water
to come on, regardless of what the program calls for. (Perhaps
your community has banned watering during certain periods
of the day, or you don’t want your children to get wet going to
school.) Here’s what to do:
8
• Turn the selection dial to NO WATERING DAY/PERIOD.
• Press the RAIN DELAY button. The display reads “SET NO
WATER START PERIOD.”
• Press either the
or
button to set the start time of the
period you don’t want the water to come on.
• Press the ENTER
button. The display reads “SET NO
WATER END PERIOD.”
• Press either the
or
button to set the end time of the
period you don’t want the water to come on.
• Exit the “NO WATERING PERIOD” selection mode by turning the selection dial.
NOTE: If programmed watering is interrupted by a no-watering
period, the timer will resume the watering schedule where it left off
as soon as the no-watering period is over. If the no-watering period
prevents scheduled watering from starting, the timer will start the
watering as soon as the no-watering period is over. This feature is
called “stacking.”
Set Water Budgeting:
Water Budgeting is a quick way to adjust your set durations (10
to 200%) based on seasonal requirements.
• Turn the selection dial to BUDGETING/LANGUAGE.
• Either press the
button to increase the watering times, or
press the
button to decrease the times in increments
of 10 percent. A setting of 100% will not change the set
durations, a setting of 200% will increase a 10 minute
• Exit the set water budgeting mode by turning the selection
dial.
With the “TEST ALL” function, you can easily test all the watering stations by turning them on in sequence for one minute
each.
• With the dial in the AUTO position press the MANUAL
button.
• The display reads “TEST ALL” to the right of the letters “A”
and “B.”
button.
Each watering station will turn on for one minute, in sequence.
To abort this process before the test is finished, press the
CLEAR C button. To advance quickly from one station to
the next press NEXT
. Otherwise, the timer will automatically exit the “TEST ALL” mode after all stations have run for
one minute.
Manual Watering - All Stations:
With the “MANUAL ALL” function, you can manually turn on
the watering stations at any time.
• With the dial in the AUTO position press the MANUAL
button.
button.
• The display reads “MANUAL ALL” to the right of the letters
“A” and “B.”
• Press the ENTER
Test All Stations:
• Press the ENTER
• Press the NEXT
ENGLISH
duration to 20 minutes, and a setting of 10% will decrease a
10 minute duration to 1 minute.
button.
Each station with a set duration will water in sequence. To
quickly advance from one station to the next press NEXT
.
To abort this process before the manual watering is finished,
press CLEAR C . Otherwise, the timer will automatically exit
the “MANUAL ALL” mode after all stations have run.
Manual Watering - Program A:
This will allow you to water only those stations with set durations in Program A.
• With the dial in the AUTO position press the MANUAL
button.
• Press the NEXT
“A MANUAL ALL”.
• Press the ENTER
button until the display reads
button.
Each station will water, in sequence, one after another, for the
same duration specified in Program A. To quickly advance from
one station to the next press NEXT
.
To abort this process before the manual watering is finished,
press CLEAR C . Otherwise, the timer will automatically
exit the “A – MANUAL ALL” mode after all Program A stations
have run.
9
Manual Watering - Program B:
• Press the
or
buttons to select the number of minutes to water that station (from 1 to 120 minutes).
This will allow you to water only those stations with set durations in Program B.
• Press the ENTER
• With the dial in the AUTO position press the MANUAL
button.
• Press the NEXT
MANUAL ALL”.
• Press the ENTER
button until the display reads “B
button.
To abort this process before the manual watering is finished,
press CLEAR C . Otherwise, the timer will automatically exit
the “MANUAL – STATION” mode after the selected station has
run.
Rain Delay Function:
Each station will water, in sequence, one after another, for the
same duration specified in Program B. To quickly advance from
one station to the next press NEXT
.
You can press the RAIN DELAY button to stop all programmed
watering from taking place for a certain number of hours or
days (for instance, after a rain storm).
To abort this process before the manual watering is finished,
tpress CLEAR C . Otherwise, the timer will automatically
exit the “B – MANUAL ALL” mode after all Program B stations
have run.
• With the dial in the AUTO position press the RAIN DELAY
button.
Manual Watering - Single Stations:
This will allow you to water a single station at a time.
• With the dial in the AUTO position press the MANUAL
button.
• Press the NEXT
button until the display reads
“MANUAL STATION 1”.
• Press the NEXT
you want to water.
10
button.
button to select the station number
• Press the
or
buttons to change the rain delay
period. The options are: 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, 4
days, 5 days … and up to 99 days in one-day increments.
• Press the ENTER
button to enter the rain delay mode.
The Rain Delay hours remaining will show on the display.
The timer will revert to the programmed schedule at the expiration of the rain delay period. To return to the programmed
schedule before the expiration of the rain delay period, press
the CLEAR C button.
Manual Advance During Watering:
• Pressing the NEXT
button will advance watering from
Section 4: Using the Remote
Control Device
NOTE: The timer will accept commands from the remote control
device only when the selection dial is turned to AUTO or OFF. (If
the selection dial is turned to any other setting, commands from the
Remote Control Device will be stored in memory and executed when
the selection dial is turned to AUTO).
Install a Battery in the Remote Control Device:
• Open the battery compartment door.
• Install a 9-volt battery in the battery compartment.
• Replace the battery compartment door.
To Synchronize the Remote Control Device
with the Timer:
The remote device provided with your timer is already synchronized to your timer. If the remote is not functioning properly or
if you are adding a new remote or RF sensor to your system do
the following:
• With the remote device in your hand press the “RF Sync”
button on the timer (this will activate a red light on
the timer).
• Press the OFF button on the remote or depress the stem of
the RF sensor (the red light should start blinking).
• If the red light blinks you have successfully synchronized the
devices. If the light does not blink check that the remote has a
fresh 9V battery or that the RF sensor switch is not OFF and
try the steps again.
ENGLISH
the current station to the next station in the cycle. This can
be done during scheduled, manual, or remote actuated
watering.
To Water All Stations:
• Press and release the ALL button on the remote control
device to select all stations for watering.
• Press and release the ON “X” MIN button to command the
timer to water all the stations sequentially for the desired
(“X”) number of minutes.
• If you wish to advance to the next station before a station's
watering duration is complete, press NEXT.
To Water One Station:
• Press the number of the station you wish to water.
• Press ON "X" MIN to water the station for the desired ("X")
number of minutes.
To Water More Than One Specific Station:
• Press the numbers of the stations you wish to water. (Example:
3, 7, 10, and 6. The timer will water in sequence from lowest
to the highest. 3, 6, 7, 10.) (No matter which order you press
the keys, the timer will water them sequentially from the
lowest to the highest number.)
11
• Press ON “X” MIN to water those stations for the desired
(“X”) number of minutes.
Installing the Sprinkler Timer
in Five Easy Steps
To Cancel Remote Control Device Operation
and Return Control to Timer:
1. Select a Location
Select a location with the following criteria:
• Press the OFF/CLEAR button on the Remote Control Device.
This cancels any current commands from the device
and returns control back to the timer.
Section 5: Using the Optional
Rain-Freeze Sensor
An optional rain-freeze sensor can be purchased separately to
prevent programmed watering for a specified period of time
after rain falls or during periods when temperatures fall below
a specified temperature. The sensor has settings for RAIN, OFF
and RAIN/FREEZE. Please refer to the manual that accompanies
the rain-freeze sensor for installation and programming instructions.
• Near an electrical outlet. (Avoid using an outlet controlled
by a switch.)
• In a dry, indoor location, where operating temperatures
are not below 32° or above 122° Fahrenheit (below 0
degrees or above 50 degrees Celsius).
• Not in direct sunlight.
• Accessible to sprinkler wires from valves.
RF SYNC
ACTIVE
BYPASS
Section 6: Installing Indoor Mount
Sprinkler Timer and Remote
Control Device Sleeve
NOTE: Before installation, please have the following tools on hand:
• Phillips screwdriver
• Wire strippers
RING
WATE
NO / PERIOD
DAY
NOTE: The rain-freeze sensor will function only when the selection
dial on the timer is turned to AUTO.
Slide the Timer off the Docking Port
SENSOR
COM
PUMP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
24 VAC
Figure 3: Mounting the Docking Port
12
• Slide the timer off the docking port. (See Figure 3)
• Using the mounting template (included), mark the two
screw locations on the wall, then drill holes at the marks
for No. 8 screws. Use the expanding anchors in plaster or
masonry if necessary.
• Place the docking port against the wall, aligning the two
holes in the docking port with the two drilled holes.
• Secure the docking port to the wall by screwing a No. 8
screw (included) through each of the two holes.
• Do not slide the timer back onto the docking port yet.
3. Connect the Transformer
• Find the two sockets at the bottom of the docking port
labeled “24VAC.” (See Figure 4)
the two power leads from the transformer into each
terminal socket using the phillips screwdriver to depress
the terminal button (this allows for wire insertion or
removal).
• Plug in the transformer.
WARNING: Do not link two or more sprinkler timers together with
one transformer.
4. Connect Valve Wires to Timer, Pump Start and Master
Valve Sockets
A. Wire the Electric Valves
NOTE: If the distance between the sprinkler timer and valves
is under 700’ (210 m), use Orbit® sprinkler wire or 20 gauge
(AWG) plastic jacketed thermostat wire to connect the sprinkler
timer to the valves. If the distance is over 700’ (210 m), use 16
gauge (AWG) wire.
• Insuring the transformer is not plugged in; insert one of
• Taking the sprinkler wire, strip 1/2" (12 mm) of the
plastic insulation off the end of each individual wire.
24 VAC
• Connect one wire from each valve (it doesn’t matter
which wire) to a single “common” sprinkler wire. This
is usually white. (See Figure 5)
SENSOR
COM
PUMP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Terminal Button
ENGLISH
2. Mount the Docking Port
IMPORTANT: All wires should be joined together using wire
nuts, solder and/or vinyl tape. For additional protection to
waterproof connections, an Orbit® grease cap can be used.
Transformer
• Next, connect the remaining wire from each valve to a
separate colored sprinkler wire.
Figure 4: Connecting the Transformer
13
• To avoid electrical hazards, only one valve should be
connected to each station.
IMPORTANT: The wire can be buried in the ground. However,
for greater protection, wires can be pulled through PVC pipe
and buried underground. Be careful to avoid burying the wires
in locations where they could be damaged by future digging or
trenching.
• Connect the common wire to one of the two sockets
(white in color) labeled “COM.”
NOTE: Insert only one wire into each “COM” socket. If more
than two common wires are required, splice several together so
only one wire runs into each of the two “COM” terminals. Protect
the splice connection with a wire nut.
C. Connect Pump Start and Master Valve
B. Connect Valve Wires to the Sprinkler Timer
• Strip 1/4" (6 mm) of the plastic insulation off the end
of each wire.
• Determine which valve you want to connect to which
station. Insert each sprinkler wire, excluding the
“common” wire, into a separate station socket (numbered above each socket) by inserting the bare wire
fully into the socket under each number. (See Figure 5)
SENSOR
COM
PUMP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Terminal Button
8
9
10
Common Wire
Station Valves
Figure 5: Connecting Sprinkler Wire
14
11
12
24 VAC
This timer allows a master valve or pump start relay to operate whenever a station is on.
NOTE: If you are activating a pump from this timer, you must
purchase a Pump Start Relay.
From the pump start relay (or master valve); connect one
wire to the “PUMP” socket and the other wire to the “COM”
socket.
Once all connections to the docking port are made, you may
slide the timer back onto the docking port.
5. Mount the Sleeve for the Remote Control Device
• Using the mounting template (included) mark the two
screw locations on the wall, then drill holes at the marks
for No. 8 screws. Use the expanding anchors in plaster or
masonry if necessary. (The sleeve can be mounted any
where and does not need to be next to the timer.)
• Place the remote control device sleeve against the wall,
aligning the two holes in the sleeve with the two
drilled holes.
• Slide the remote control device into the sleeve.
Section 7: Diagnostics Circuit Breaker
Smart-Scan® Diagnostic Fault Sensing
A diagnostic fault sensor will automatically scan for the
presence of a faulty solenoid or wiring short in a valve during
each watering sequence. If a faulty station is detected, the
sprinkler timer will move to the next working station. SmartScan® also detects faulty wiring for the Pump or Master Control.
Upon detection watering cycle is discontinued.
Fault Notification
• Faulty Station: “FAULT STN” and station number is
displayed. When multiple faulty stations are detected, only
the last faulty station will be displayed.
4. If the message continues, a short in the wiring still exists.
Internal Auto-Resetting Electronic Circuit Breaker
ENGLISH
• Secure the sleeve to the wall by screwing a No. 8 screw
(included) through each of the two holes.
The sprinkler timer is equipped with an internal electronic
self-resetting circuit breaker.
Possible causes of a circuit breaker tripping:
1. If lightning strikes nearby.
2. When the power supply has an electric spike.
3. If a station has a wiring short.
Whenever one of these conditions occurs, the electronic circuit
breaker may trip, causing the station output from the sprinkler
timer to be halted momentarily. The batteries will continue
to activate the LCD. After a few moments, the sprinkler timer
will automatically retest the circuit to see if the condition has
stopped. If so, the circuit breaker will reset itself.
• Faulty wiring for pump/master control: “PUMP FAULT” is
displayed.
Correcting the Fault
1. First, repair the short in the wiring or replace the faulty
solenoid.
2. Test the station by operating a manual watering
sequence.
3. If the short is not detected after a few seconds, the fault
notification message will be terminated.
15
Section 8: Glossary of Terms
TERM
DEFINITION
Cycle Start Time
The time the program begins watering the cycle
A valve that prohibits water from reaching station valves
Master Valve
Multiple Start Times
Program (A or B)
Rain Delay
Solenoid
Sprinkler Timer
Stacking
Station (Watering Station)
Terminal
A feature that allows a program to be operated multiple times on the same day
A schedule for a group of stations that determines the date and time for watering
A feature that prevents the sprinkler timer from running it's scheduled watering program for a specific duration
The electrical part on a sprinkler (irrigation) valve that opens and closes the valve
A device that is responsible for turning an automatic irrigation system on and off
When a start time is scheduled to begin before the previous cycle has completed
An area where the watering (irrigation) is all controlled by a single control valve
The connection point on the docking port where a wire is inserted
Watering Restrictions
See “Program (A or B)”
Specific days and/or times that local municipalities prohibit watering
Watering Valve
Used in conjunction with sprinkler timers – a convenient way to deliver water to lawns, plants and gardens
Watering Program
(Irrigation Valve)
Zones
See “Station (Watering Station)”
Determine a Watering Plan
Your timer has two programs: Program A and Program B. The
dual program capability allows you to assign certain watering stations to Program A and others to Program B. There are
various reasons why you would want to do so. For example,
you might want to assign the stations that water the garden and
flower beds to Program A and those that water the lawn areas
of your yard to Program B. That way, you can set Program A to
water the garden beds every day, and set Program B to water the
lawn every second or third day.
16
Your timer allows you to set up to six different watering cycle
start times for Program A or Program B. You cannot set a cycle
start time for each station. Stations can be assigned to either
Program A or Program B. Stations assigned to a program will turn
on sequentially according to the cycle start times assigned.
To help you visualize how best to program your timer, it might
be helpful to make a watering plan on paper. This will help you
establish the days, times and durations to water each station.
IMPORTANT: Be aware of any watering restrictions through
your local water district.
2. Using this list, determine the recommended watering
duration (for each type of sprinkler head and the
vegetation to be watered) and frequency for each station.
3. Determine, based on step 2, the ideal watering option for
each station.
ENGLISH
1. For each station (or valve) write down the watering
location, the type of sprinkler head and the types of
plants to be watered.
Based on the preceding information your water program may
look like this:
Station
Program
Watering
Option
Days
Start
Time
Duration
Minutes
Location
Sprinkler
Plants
1
A
Days of Week
M, W, Sat
5:00 AM
15 min
Front Strip
Spray Heads
Grass
2
A
Days of Week
M, W, Sat
15 min
Front, North
Spray Heads
Grass
3
B
Odd/Even
Every other day
6:45 AM
30 min
Back, North
Gear Drive
Grass
4
B
Interval
Every 5 days
9:00 PM
30 min
Front
Shrub Head
Shrubs and Flowers
17
Section 9: Trouble Shooting
Symptom
Possible Causes of Problems
One or more stations do
not turn on
1. Faulty Solenoid
2. Wire broken or not connected
3. Flow control stem screwed down, shutting valve off
4. Programming is incorrect
Stations turn on when
they are not supposed to
1. Water pressure is too high
2. More than one start time is programmed
3. Stations are set to water with both programs
One station is stuck
on and will not shut off
1. Faulty valve
2. Particles of dirt or debris stuck in valve
3. Valve diaphragm faulty
All stations do not turn on
1. Transformer is defective or is not connected correctly
Timer will not power up
2. Programming is incorrect
3. Timer is in OFF mode
1. Transformer is defective or is not connected correctly
2. Timer is not all the way down on the docking port
Stations continue to turn on and off
when they are not programmed to
Persistant Fault
18
1. More than one start time is programmed with overlapping schedules
2. Excessive pressure
1. Short in wiring or solenoids
Correction
Replace solenoid
Repair wire and check connections
Turn flow control stem counter-clockwise
until desired flow is achieved
Check to make sure the station in
question is set to water with a program
Install a pressure reducer
Reduce the number of start times for that
program
Set station duration to 0 for suspect program
Check that valve is not installed backwards
Remove dirt or debris from valve
Replace diaphragm
Check connections and outlet if NO A/C
power persists replace transformer
Check Start Time and Watering Days
Turn dial to AUTO
Check connections and outlet if NO A/C
power persists replace transformer
Push down timer on docking port until back
light turns on.
Reduce the number of start times for that
program
Install pressure reducer
Check wiring or replace solenoid
Before returning this sprinkler timer to the store, contact Orbit®
Technical Service at:
1-800-488-6156, 1-801-299-5555.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
ENGLISH
Help
Listings
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Orbit® Irrigation Limited Six-Year Warranty
Orbit® Irrigation Products, Inc. warrants to its customers that its
products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of six years from the date of purchase.
We will replace, free of charge, the defective part or parts found
to be defective under normal use and service for a period of up
to six years after purchase (proof of purchase required).
We reserve the right to inspect the defective part prior to
replacement. Orbit® Irrigation Products, Inc. will not be responsible for consequential or incidental cost or damage caused
by the product failure. Orbit® liability under this warranty is
limited solely to the replacement or repair of defective parts.
To exercise your warranty, return the unit to your dealer with a
copy of the sales receipt.
SAFETY OF CHILDREN: The controller is not intended for use by
young children or infirm person without supervision. Young children
should be supervised to ensure they do not play with controller.
Orbit® Irrigation Products, Inc.
North Salt Lake, UT 84054 USA
www.orbitonline.com | 1-800-488-6156
© 2007 Orbit® Irrigation Products, Inc.
All rights reserved. All trade names are registered
trademarks of respective manufacturers listed.
19
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.6 Linearized : No Page Mode : UseThumbs XMP Toolkit : Adobe XMP Core 4.2.1-c043 52.372728, 2009/01/18-15:08:04 Instance ID : uuid:65d0c273-1dec-4064-bbdc-2208c10c881a Document ID : adobe:docid:indd:95c8e0da-0352-11dc-aab8-aea408a0df22 Rendition Class : proof:pdf Derived From Instance ID : b551d563-0621-11dc-8608-94d09861477e Derived From Document ID : adobe:docid:indd:b551d561-0621-11dc-8608-94d09861477e Manifest Link Form : ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream Manifest Placed X Resolution : 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00 Manifest Placed Y Resolution : 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00 Manifest Placed Resolution Unit : Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches Manifest Reference Instance ID : uuid:E45B59B3A7AB11DB8395E3D53101DD73, uuid:E45B59B3A7AB11DB8395E3D53101DD73, uuid:11CE54BEA16711DBAA13B5DAAF39B7EF, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:A092D9C2A3D211DBBD2CC16D9A3E964E, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:940E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:960E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:980E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:11CE54C2A16711DBAA13B5DAAF39B7EF, uuid:642AAE8A506511DBA3869429C52DF50D, uuid:6BA9163BBD9A11DBAF71E2B420B9D59F, uuid:E45B59B3A7AB11DB8395E3D53101DD73, uuid:11CE54BEA16711DBAA13B5DAAF39B7EF, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:6BA9163EBD9A11DBAF71E2B420B9D59F, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22465879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB78879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7A879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7C879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7E879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22463879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:9A0E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:9C0E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:63F08B05922DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:1C603799B92311DB95A8BD516652687E, uuid:B03FD95777FC11DB90A8AD4F22034042, uuid:D7CA12E5BE9611DBAF71E2B420B9D59F Manifest Reference Document ID : uuid:11CE54BBA16711DBAA13B5DAAF39B7EF, uuid:11CE54BBA16711DBAA13B5DAAF39B7EF, uuid:11CE54BDA16711DBAA13B5DAAF39B7EF, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:11CE54BFA16711DBAA13B5DAAF39B7EF, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:930E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:950E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:970E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:5EB22466879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:642AAE87506511DBA3869429C52DF50D, uuid:5EB22468879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:11CE54BBA16711DBAA13B5DAAF39B7EF, uuid:11CE54BDA16711DBAA13B5DAAF39B7EF, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:6BA9163DBD9A11DBAF71E2B420B9D59F, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22464879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB75879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB79879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7B879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:C99BCB7D879111DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:5EB22462879511DBAA3BA5090AF0D51D, uuid:990E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:9B0E760A912DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:62F08B05922DDD118A76BBE15066674F, uuid:1C603798B92311DB95A8BD516652687E, uuid:B03FD95377FC11DB90A8AD4F22034042, uuid:1C60379AB92311DB95A8BD516652687E Create Date : 2008:05:27 15:18:13-06:00 Modify Date : 2009:10:12 17:17:39-07:00 Metadata Date : 2009:10:12 17:17:39-07:00 Creator Tool : Adobe InDesign CS3 (5.0.2) Thumbnail Format : JPEG Thumbnail Width : 256 Thumbnail Height : 256 Thumbnail Image : (Binary data 14318 bytes, use -b option to extract) Format : application/pdf Creator : Orbit Irrigation Products Description : Orbit Controller Owner's Manual Title : Orbit WaterMaster 57926 ST2-RF Controller With Remote Control Owner's Manual Producer : Adobe PDF Library 8.0 Trapped : False Keywords : Irrigation, Controller, Clock, Timer, Owners, Owner’s, Owners’, Manual, Data, sheet, specs, spec, detail, troubleshooting guide, Instruction Manual, Programming Instructions, Control Box, Sprinkler Timer, Electronic Irrigation Timer Has XFA : No Page Count : 19 Page Layout : OneColumn Author : Orbit Irrigation Products Subject : Orbit Controller Owner's ManualEXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools