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Wireless
Wireless ET Sensor for Compatible Hunter Controllers
Owner’s Manual and Programming Instructions for:
•
WSS: Wireless Solar Sync kit Pro-C, PCC, ICC, and I-Core controllers
•
WSSSEN: Wireless Solar Sync kit for ACC and X-Core controllers
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Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................................2
System Overview And Operation............................................2
SENSOR DETAILS. .............................................................................4
Installing the Sensor.......................................................................4
Clik Operation................................................................................5
Bypassing the Sensor.....................................................................5
Maintaining the Sensor..................................................................5
CONNECTING TO THE CONTROLLER..............................................6
Installing and Wiring the Module...................................................6
Pro-C Conventional Controller (PCC Series)..................................7
Pro-C Controller (PC Series) ..........................................................9
ICC Controller .............................................................................10
I-Core Controller .........................................................................11
X-Core Controller.........................................................................12
ACC Controller.............................................................................12
Addressing Wireless Receiver/Sensor................................13
Programming Controller RUN TIMES..................................14
Programming The Solar Sync Module...............................15
Calibration / Setup Period......................................................18
Troubleshooting Guide. .........................................................19
SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSIONS / FCC NOTICE...........................20
Controller Compatibility...............................................................20
Specifications...............................................................................20
Dimensions...................................................................................20
FCC Notice...................................................................................21
Industry of Canada Notice...........................................................22
CE and Australia Notice...............................................................22
Introduction
The Solar Sync is a sensor system that, when connected to a
compatible Hunter controller, will automatically adjust your
controller watering based upon changes in local climate conditions.
The Solar Sync utilizes a solar and temperature sensor to measure
on-site weather conditions used to determine evapotranspiration
(ET), or the rate at which plants and turf use water. In addition, Solar
Sync includes a Hunter Rain-Clik™ and Freeze-Clik™ sensor that
will shut down your irrigation system when it rains and/or during
freezing conditions.
A small module connects the sensor to the controller and will
automatically increase or decrease watering run times based on
changes in weather. The result is a new water-efficient irrigation
product that promotes water conservation and healthier plants. .
You simply program your controller like you normally would, and .
the Solar Sync takes over from there, eliminating the need to
manually adjust your watering schedule.
System Overview And Operation
The Wireless Solar Sync System is simply and easily installed on any compatible Hunter Irrigation controller (see Owner’s Manual to verify
compatibility). The Wireless Solar Sync Sensor measures solar radiation and temperature and calculates the daily evapotranspiration (ET)
factor for irrigation. This represents the amount of water lost by the plants due to local climate conditions, which needs to be replaced by
irrigation. The Wireless Solar Sync also includes Hunter Rain-Clik™ and Freeze-Clik® sensors that will automatically shut down the irrigation
system during rain events or freezing conditions.
Enter a mid summer watering program in your controller per the programming instructions in the Owner’s Manual provided with your
controller. The Wireless Solar Sync Sensor sends weather data and applies it daily to the controller’s water schedule by adjusting the
controller through the seasonal adjust feature.
This Owner’s Manual applies to the following kits:
• 	 WSS: Wireless Solar Sync kit for Hunter Pro-C, PCC, ICC, and I-Core controllers   
• 	 WSSSEN*: Wireless Solar Sync kit for Hunter ACC and X-Core controllers
*Note that WSSSEN does not include the Solar Sync Module. The ACC and X-Core controllers have the Solar Sync software built in and do
not require the Solar Sync Module. Therefore, the WSSSEN should be used with the ACC and X-Core Controllers.
System Overview And Operation
Wireless Solar Sync Receiver
Wireless Solar Sync Sensor
®
Wall Mount Bracket
Solar Sync Module
SENSOR DETAILS
Installing the Sensor
Using the screws provided, mount the Solar Sync sensor on any
surface where it will be exposed to unobstructed sun and rainfall,
but not in the path of sprinkler spray. The sensor needs to be
oriented upright and the swivel bracket can be moved for mounting
on angled surfaces. Loosen the locknut and screw before swiveling
the bracket and then retighten.
The Sensor Gutter Mount can also be used as an optional mounting
method. The Sensor Gutter Mount (SGM) allows the Sensor to be
mounted directly to the edge of a gutter. Install the SGM on the
Sensor by removing the extension arm supplied with your Sensor
and reinstalling SGM in its place. Position the SGM on the edge of
the gutter and secure by twisting the thumb screw.
Note: The Wireless Solar Sync Sensor is designed
to operate to a maximum distance of 800 feet
(228 m) from the Wireless Receiver.
Note: Place Solar Sync where it can receive full sun.
Sun
Re-use screw and nut from original extension arm
Solar Sync
SENSOR DETAILS
Clik Operation
Bypassing the Sensor
The Rain-Clik™ will keep the irrigation
from starting or continuing during
rainfall. No adjustment or calibration
Vent Ring
is required for the Rain-Clik™ sensor.
Vents
The Rain-Clik™ uses patented Quick
Response™ technology that will shut
the system off during the first few
minutes of rain. The only adjustment
that is necessary is the vent ring that
will either slow down or speed up the
time at which the sensor dries out and
the system is turned back on. Opening the vent will speed up the
dry out time and closing the vents will slow down dry out time.
If the Rain Sensor or Freeze Sensor
is preventing system operation,
SENSOR OFF will be displayed on
the controller’s display. Simply move
the Bypass switch on the controller to
BYPASS and the Solar Sync’s Rain and
Freeze Sensor will be bypassed. This
allows you to operate your system.
The Solar Sync will continue to make
adjustments to your controller’s
watering schedule.
In addition, the Solar Sync’s built-in temperature sensor provides
system shutdown when freezing conditions occur. At approximately
37˚ F/3˚ C and below the Solar Sync module will command the
controller to shut down. A “sensor off” indication will be displayed
on your controller when the sensor is active. When temperatures
rise above 37˚ F/3˚ C, automatic irrigation will be activated at the
next scheduled start time. .
Dome
The controller’s Rain Sensor switch should be in the ACTIVE
position for the Rain Sensor and Freeze Sensor to interrupt watering
during rainy and/or freezing conditions.
Maintaining the Sensor
The Solar Sync sensor is designed for outdoor use, but must be
kept clean to function correctly. Wiping the clear dome covering the
solar radiation sensor every 6 months is recommended. Do not use
harsh chemicals or abrasives on the clear dome.
CONNECTING TO THE CONTROLLER
Installing and Wiring the Module
Begin by activating the CR2032 backup battery (used for date/
time backup in the event of a power outage) by pulling the battery
insulator at the bottom of the module. The expected battery
life is ten years. If the battery requires replacement, the battery
compartment is located on the back of the Solar Sync module.
Remove the cover and install the battery with the positive side (+)
of the battery visible, facing toward you. Replace the battery cover.
Replace battery with CR2032 type battery only. Use of another
battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Note: Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not
recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.
The Solar Sync module
is designed to be
wall-mounted next to the
irrigation controller. A
rubber cover is provided
for outdoor installations
to protect the module
from the weather. Use two
anchors or self-tapping
screws to secure the
module to the wall.
Place the rubber cover
mounting tab behind the
module before screwing
the module to the wall.
Note: If you are installing Solar Sync on an ACC or
X-Core Controller, the Solar Sync Module is not required.
For the ACC or X-Core controllers, the WSSSEN kit should
be used, as it does not include the Module. (See the
controller‘s owner‘s manual for more details.)
CONNECTING TO THE CONTROLLER
Pro-C Conventional Controller (PCC Series)
The PCC series version of the Pro-C is designed so that the Solar Sync module can be installed inside the controller cabinet. .
Use the two screws provided to mount the module as shown in the diagram.
1. 	 Connect the red wire from the Solar Sync module to the AC1 terminal
2. 	 Connect the white wire from the Solar Sync module to the AC2 terminal
3. 	 Connect the blue wire from the Solar Sync module to the REM terminal
4. 	 Remove the flat metal jumper from the two SEN terminals
5. Connect the yellow wire to one of the SEN terminals
6. 	 Connect the orange wire to the other SEN terminal
Pro-C PCC Controller
Solar Sync Module
®
P C C
S E R I E S
Note: For Pro-C PCC Series controllers, there are provisions
inside the controller to mount the Solar Sync module.
Controller Connections
SEN: ORANGE
SEN: YELLOW
REM: BLUE
AC2: WHITE
AC1: RED
CONNECTING TO THE CONTROLLER
Pro-C Conventional Controller (PCC Series)
Mount the Wireless Receiver on the controller cabinet using an available knock out and secure with the supplied conduit nut. Or, use the
supplied brackets to mount the Wireless Receiver on the wall. Depending on the installation, the supplied 1.5" (3.8 cm) extender may be
required (shown below). Route the wires from the Wireless Receiver into the controller cabinet.
1. Make sure power to the controller is turned off
2. 	 Connect the black Receiver wire to the black Module wire
3. 	 Connect the green Receiver wire to the green Module wire
4. Initialize communication by following steps outlined in “Addressing Wireless Receiver/Sensor” section on page 13
®
P C C
S E R I E S
1.5" extender
(optional use)
Green
Black
Wall Mount Option
Controller Connections
Wireless Receiver
SEN: ORANGE
AC2: WHITE
Mounted
SEN:
YELLOW to Controller
AC1: RED
REM: BLUE
CONNECTING TO THE CONTROLLER
Pro-C Controller (PC Series)
For the PC series Pro-C Modular controller, mount the Solar Sync module on the
wall next to the controller cabinet. There is an additional knockout on the right side
of the controller cabinet to route Solar Sync wires into and out of the cabinet.
1. 	 Connect the red wire from the Solar Sync module to the AC1 terminal
2. 	 Connect the white wire from the Solar Sync module to the AC2 terminal
3. 	 Connect the blue wire from the Solar Sync module to the REM terminal
4. 	 Remove the flat metal jumper from the two SEN terminals
5. Connect the yellow wire to one of the SEN terminals
6. 	 Connect the orange wire to the other SEN terminal
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Mount the Wireless Receiver on the controller cabinet using the options described on page 8. Due to the position of the power module in
the Pro-C controller, a more convenient option may be to mount the Wireless Receiver to the wall using the Wall Mount Bracket.
1. Make sure power to the controller is turned off
2. 	 Connect the black Receiver wire to the black Module wire
3. 	 Connect the green Receiver wire to the green Module wire
4. Initialize communication by following steps outlined in “Addressing Wireless Receiver/Sensor” section on page 13
CONNECTING TO THE CONTROLLER
ICC Controller
1. 	 Connect the red wire from the Solar Sync module to the AC1 terminal
2. 	 Connect the white wire from the Solar Sync module to the AC2 terminal
Yellow
3. 	 Connect the blue wire from the Solar Sync module to the REM terminal
Orange
4. 	 Remove the flat metal jumper from the two SEN terminals
5. Connect the yellow wire to one of the SEN terminals
Blue
6. 	 Connect the orange wire to the other SEN terminal
White
Red
®
Mount the Wireless Receiver on the controller cabinet using an available knock out and secure with the supplied conduit nut, similar to the
Pro-C installation shown on page 8. Or, use the supplied brackets to mount the Wireless Receiver on the wall. Depending on the installation,
the supplied 1.5" (3.8 cm) extender may be required. Route the wires from the Wireless Receiver in to the controller cabinet.
1. Make sure power to the controller is turned off
2. 	 Connect the black Receiver wire to the black Module wire
3. 	 Connect the green Receiver wire to the green Module wire
4. Initialize communication by following steps outlined in “Addressing Wireless Receiver/Sensor” section on page 13
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CONNECTING TO THE CONTROLLER
I-Core Controller
S1
S1
S2
S2
1. 	 Connect the red wire from the Solar Sync module to the AC1 terminal
2. 	 Connect the white wire from the Solar Sync module to the AC2 terminal
3. 	 Connect the blue wire from the Solar Sync module to the REM terminal
4. 	 Remove the flat metal jumper from the two SEN terminals
GND
AC1
AC2
REM
5. Connect the yellow wire to one of the SEN terminals
P/MV
6. 	 Connect the orange wire to the other SEN terminal
Orange
White
Yellow
Blue
Red
Solar Sync Module
SOLAR SYNC Module
Mount the Wireless Receiver on the controller cabinet using an available knock out and secure with the supplied conduit nut. Or, use the
supplied brackets to mount the Wireless Receiver on the wall. Depending on the installation, the supplied 1.5" (3.8 cm) extender may be
required. Route the wires from the Wireless Receiver in to the controller cabinet.
1. Make sure power to the controller is turned off
2. 	 Connect the black Receiver wire to the black Module wire
3. 	 Connect the green Receiver wire to the green Module wire
4. Initialize communication by following steps outlined in “Addressing Wireless Receiver/Sensor” section on page 13
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CONNECTING TO THE CONTROLLER
X-Core Controller
The X-Core Controller is programmed with Solar Sync technology and, therefore,
does not require the use of the Solar Sync module. Simply mount the Wireless
Receiver on the controller cabinet using an available knock out and secure with the
supplied conduit nut. Or, use the supplied brackets to mount the Wireless Receiver
on the wall, similar to the Pro-C installation shown on page 8. Depending on the
installation, the supplied 1.5" (3.8 cm) extender may be required. Route the wires
from the Wireless Receiver in to the controller cabinet.
1. Make sure power to the controller is turned off
2. 	Connect the black Receiver wire to the “SEN” Terminal location (it does not
matter which “SEN” terminal is used)
3. 	 Connect the green Receiver wire to the other “SEN” terminal location
See X-Core owner’s manual for further details.*
ACC Controller
The ACC Controller is programmed with Solar Sync technology and, therefore, does not
require the use of the Solar Sync module. Simply mount the Wireless Receiver on the
controller cabinet using an available knock out and secure with the supplied conduit nut.
Or, use the supplied brackets to mount the Wireless Receiver on the wall, similar to the
Pro-C installation shown on page 8. Depending on the installation, the supplied 1.5"
(3.8 cm) extender may be required. Route the wires from the Wireless Receiver in to the
controller cabinet.
1. Make sure power to the controller is turned off
2. 	 Connect the black Receiver wire to the black “ET” terminal on the master module
3. 	 Connect the green Receiver wire to the green “ET” terminal on the master module
See ACC owner’s manual for further details.*
Note: *The X-Core and ACC controllers have the Solar Sync software built in.
Please see the controllers’ owner’s manuals for Solar Sync programming instructions.
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Addressing Wireless Receiver/Sensor
The Wireless Solar Sync Receiver
and Sensor are already paired with
the same frequency for an easy
installation. When installed, the
wireless Receiver will automatically
go into a “search” mode looking
for the signal from its paired Sensor.
However, it is a good idea to initialize
communication manually between
the wireless Receiver and Sensor
during installation to verify correct
signal transmission.
To Validate Receiver/Sensor Communication or Re-address:
•
Press and hold the spindle on the wireless Sensor
•	The LED on the wireless Receiver will blink 2 times, confirming
that the Receiver is addressed to the Sensor properly
LED
To initialize communication manually between wireless Receiver
and Sensor:
•	After Receiver’s green and black wires have been connected
(see “Connecting To The Controller” section), restore power .
to the controller
Note: In the event of a power outage (or any other
reason when the Receiver loses radio contact with
the wireless Sensor) the Receiver will automatically
go into search mode to re-establish communication
with the Sensor once power is restored. However,
when power is restored the controller will automatically go into rain shut off mode until communication
with the Sensor is re-established, which may be up
to 60 minutes (maximum). Performing the steps listed
above to validate Receiver/Sensor communication will
remove the controller from rain shut off mode and
will return to its programmed irrigation schedule.
•	The red LED in the center of the wireless Receiver will turn
on and stay solid for 10 seconds, indicating that it is in search
mode, searching for a signal from a wireless sensor
•	While the red LED is solid and the wireless Receiver is in search
mode, press and hold the spindle on the wireless Sensor. The
LED on the wireless Receiver will blink 4 times and then turn .
off, indicating that the signal from the wireless Sensor has .
been acknowledged.
spindle
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Programming Controller RUN TIMES
Program your Hunter controller as specified in the Owner’s Manual.
When setting station run times, enter the time that would normally
be programmed during the peak summer watering season. The
Solar Sync is designed to adjust all run times daily based upon
on-site weather conditions. This is done through the seasonal
adjustment feature on your controller. It is recommended that
all programming be conducted with the controller Seasonal
Adjustment set at 100%.
Note: Set station run times for peak summer watering
with seasonal adjustment set at 100%.
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Programming The Solar Sync Module
The Solar Sync is simple to program. Only a few initial steps are necessary to program the module. When power is initially turned on, the
display will show the time of day. Pressing the  button will sequence through the programming functions on the module. An arrow along
the bottom of the display will indicate the function being programmed.
If using the Solar Sync with the ACC or X-Core Controllers, consult the controller owner’s manual for programming details. (ACC and X-Core
controllers do not use the Solar Sync module.)
Current Time
®
Press the  button press until the arrow is displayed over the
icon. The time of day will be flashing.
Use the or button to set the current time. The arrow to the right of the display indicates AM or PM.
Note: 24 hour mode will only be enabled with a 50 Hz power input.
Controller Type
®
Press the  button until the arrow is displayed over the
Hunter controller.
icon. Use the
or
button to select the correct
Region
®
For accurate measurements, the Solar Sync module needs to be programmed for the typical ET .
(average July ET) for your region. Use the table on the next page to determine your region. Press the .
 button until the arrow is displayed over the
icon. Use the
or
button to select your region
(regions 1 through 4).
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Programming The Solar Sync Module
The table will assist you in identifying the type of region you live
in. There are four basic ET regions, each with descriptions of the
region, along with typical ET and temperature characteristics. It is
recommended that, if possible, the region be chosen based upon
average July ET or peak summer ET (inches/mm per day).
Use the following table for choosing your region (reference below).
You can use A, B or C to help you choose which region is best for
your area:
A: Based upon the ET of your region using the average July ET or
peak summer ET (inches/mm per day). This is the preferred option
when selecting your region
B: Based upon the temperature for your region using the average
July or the driest month high temperature (not the highest
temperature for July)
C: Based upon the general description of your region
IF ANY OF THE CHOICES IN THE ROWS APPLY TO YOUR SITUATION, THEN THAT IS YOUR REGION SETTING CHOICE.
If the average July ET is
< 0.17" (4.3 mm) per day
If the average temperature for July is
65°– 75° (18°C – 24°C)
• U.S. Northern States
• Coastal Regions
Region
If the average July ET is 0.18" – 0.23"
(4.6 mm – 5.8 mm) per day
If the average temperature for July is
75° – 85° (24°C – 29°C)
• Mountains
• U.S. Northern Inland States
Region
If the average July ET is 0.24" – 0.29"
(6.1 mm – 7.4 mm) per day
If the average temperature for July is
85° – 95° (29°C – 35°C)
• U.S. Southern States
• Inland/High Desert
Region
If the average July ET is > 0.30"
(7.6 mm) per day
If the average temperature for July is
95° – 105° (35°C – 41°C)
• Deserts
Region
* For Southern hemisphere locations, use the month of January.
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Programming The Solar Sync Module
Watering Adjustment
®
If you find that your landscape is “wetter” or “drier” than it should be, a watering adjustment function is provided to
adjust watering equally to all stations. Use the  button on the module until the arrow is displayed over the icon.
Use the or button to increase or decrease the amount of watering scaled 1 to 10 (1 for less water and 10 for
more water). Hunter recommends observing performance carefully over the first weeks of operation before
adjusting
the watering.
Note: If an individual zone is “wetter” or “drier” than the rest of the system, simply increase
or decrease the amount of run time on the controller.
No Water Window
®
If required, the Solar Sync offers a no water window capability that prevents any irrigation from occurring during a
specific period of the day. The No Water Window is a hidden feature. Press and hold the  button on the module
for 5 seconds to program the No Water Window.
An  will be flashing at Start along the right side of the display. Use the or button to adjust the time you would
like the no watering period to start. Pressing the  button again will display an arrow flashing at End. Use the or
button to adjust the time you would like the no watering period to end.
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Calibration / Setup Period
After Solar Sync has been installed and programmed, it is recommended to allow the system to run for a few days at the initial setting.
Because of the variety in site conditions (including sensor location, amount of direct sunlight available to the sensor, reflective heat from
surrounding structures, etc), the initial setting may require adjustment in order to arrive at the desired performance. The calibration of the
Solar Sync to a particular site can easily be accomplished by adjusting the Region and/or Water Adjustment settings. The instructions below
outline this process:
1. Install Solar Sync sensor and program the module (as described in pages 10–12)
2. Allow system to operate at initial settings for a minimum of 3 days
3.	Observe the Seasonal Adjust on the controller. If the Seasonal Adjust amount appears to be lower or higher than expected for that time
of year, the Solar Sync settings need to be adjusted.
a.	Seasonal Adjust too low: Make sure controller dial is in the “Run” position. Increase the value on the Water Adjustment scale (10 is max).
Once the setting is changed, the controller will immediately be updated with the new Seasonal Adjust %. Increase the Water .
Adjustment setting until the desired Seasonal Adjust % is shown. If you max out the Water Adjustment scale at 10 and still require
more Seasonal Adjust, move down to the next lower Region (from Region 4 to 3, for example).
b.	Seasonal Adjust too high: Make sure controller dial is in the “Run” position. Decrease the value on the Water Adjustment scale (default
setting is 5). Once the setting is changed, the controller will immediately be updated with the new Seasonal Adjust %. Decrease the
Water Adjustment setting until the desired Seasonal Adjust % is shown. If you minimize the Water Adjustment scale down to 1 and still
require a reduction in Seasonal Adjust, move up the next Region (from Region 2 to 3, for example).
Station Run Times: It is important to understand that Solar Sync provides a global seasonal adjustment to the controller. This means that
all station run times will be modified by the seasonal adjust percentage shown. When programming the controller, the run times should be
entered that represent peak season watering schedules. If the Solar Sync is adjusting to the appropriate seasonal adjust value but the run
time for a particular station appears to be too long/short, adjust the station run time in the controller program. When adjusting station run
times, make sure the seasonal adjust valve is set to 100%.
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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Causes
Solutions
Controller shows “ERR” in display
•
Module wires not properly
connected to controller terminal
Check the connection between module and controller and compare to
wiring diagram in System Installation section of Owner’s Manual
Solar Sync module shows “ERR”
•
Connection between module and
sensor faulty
Check connection between module and sensor (green and black wires)
Seasonal Adjust seems low
•
Region too high
•
Water Adjustment Setting too low
•
Location of Sensor does not allow
for full sun
Make sure controller dial is in “RUN” position. Increase the value on
the Water Adjustment scale (the default setting is 5). If you max out .
the Water Adjustment scale at 10 and still require more seasonal .
adjustment, move down one Region (from 4 to 3, for example) and start
at Water Adjustment setting 5. Solar Sync will immediately update the
Seasonal Adjust on the controller. If it is still too low, repeat the adjustment until the desired seasonal adjust is showing on the controller.
•
Region too low
•
Water Adjustment setting too high
•
Rain Sensor Bypass Switch on
Controller set to “Bypass”
•
Jumper Clip still on controller
wiring terminal
Run times for a particular station are
too short/too long
•
Program Run Time too long/
too short
Solar Sync still sending Seasonal .
Adjust when Controller Bypass
switch in the “Bypass” position
•
Solar Sync’s automated seasonal
adjustment cannot be de-activated
by the Bypass switch
•
The Bypass switch only controls the
Rain/Freeze shutoff function of the
Solar Sync
Seasonal Adjust seems high
Rain or Freeze shutoff not activating
Make sure controller dial is in “RUN” position. Decrease value of the
Water Adjustment setting. If you minimize the Water Adjustment scale
at 1 and still require a reduced seasonal adjustment, move down up
one Region (from 2 to 3, for example) and start at Water Adjustment
setting 5. Solar Sync will immediately update the Seasonal Adjust
on the controller. If it is still too high, repeat the adjustment until the
desired seasonal adjust is showing on the controller.
Set the Controller Bypass Switch in the “Active” position.
Remove jumper clip.
Solar Sync provides a global seasonal adjustment to the controller. .
If a particular station has run times too long or too short, make the .
appropriate adjustment to the program in the controller.
Hunter Technical Service: 1-800-733-2823 or www.hunterindustries.com/Support/Ask_Expert/default.htm
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SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSIONS / FCC NOTICE
Controller Compatibility
Dimensions
The Solar Sync is designed for use with Hunter controllers that are
enabled with a Smart Port connection.
Sensor: .
3" H x 9" W x 1" D.
(7.6 cm x 22.9 cm x 2.5 cm)
WSS: Wireless Solar Sync kit, for use with Hunter Pro-C, PCC, ICC,
and I-Core Controllers
WSSSEN: Wireless Solar Sync kit (no module included), for use with
Hunter ACC and X-Core controllers
Specifications
• 	 Power Input: 24 VAC 50/60 HZ (from controller)
• 	 Current draw: 25 mA at 24 VAC
• 	 Non Volatile Memory
• 	 Replaceable 10 year lithium battery: CR2032 (in module)
• 	 10 year battery (wireless)
• 	 Maximum distance module from controller: 6 ft (2 m)
• 	 Maximum distance Receiver to Module: 6 ft (2 m)
• 	 Maximum distance Sensor to Receiver: 800 ft (228 m)
• 	Wiring: 18 AWG/1 mm or 20 AWG/0.8 mm diameter .
minimum from Sensor to Module
• 	 UL Listed
• 	 Direct Burial and UV approved
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Module: .
13⁄4" H x 5" W x 5⁄8" D
(4.4 cm x 12.7 cm x 0.6 cm)
Receiver: .
5.5"H x 1.5" W x 11⁄2" D
(14 cm x 3.8 cm x 3.8 cm)
Receiver with Wall Mount Bracket:.
61⁄8" H x 2¾" W x 31⁄2" D
(15.5 cm x 7 cm x 8.9 cm)
SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSIONS / FCC NOTICE
FCC Notice
Transmitter FCC ID : M 3USSW
This device complies with FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference and
2. This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 radio 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
•
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
The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
Trade Name
Wireless Solar Sync
Model Number
WSSR
Compliance Test Report
Number
B00217D4
Compliance Test Report Date
1/29/2010
Responsible Party
Hunter Industries Incorporated
Signature:
Address
1940 Diamond St, San Marcos,
CA 92078
Place: San Marcos, CA
Full Name: Peter Woytowitz
Telephone
760-744-5240
Date: March 22, 2010
Position: Engineering Manager
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified
above conforms to the above requirements.
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SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSIONS / FCC NOTICE
Industry of Canada Notice
Sensor - IC: 2772A-SSW
Receiver - IC: 2772A-SSWR
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
•
This device may not cause harmful interference and
•
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
The term IC before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry of Canada technical specifications were met.
Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation in the device.
CE and Australia Notice
Hunter Industries hereby declares that this remote control device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/CE.
Declaration of Conformity: We, Hunter Industries Incorporated, 1940 Diamond Street, San Marcos, CA 92078, declare under our own
responsibility that the Wireless Solar Sync, model numbers WSSTR and WSSR, to which this declaration refers, conforms with the relevant
standards:
Emissions: 	 ETSI EN 300 220-1 V2.1.1
Immunity:  ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1		
ETSI EN 300 220-2 V2.1.1		
(per IEC61000-4-2 through IEC61000-4-6, and IEC61000-4-11)
ETSI EN 301 489-1 (per EN55022)
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
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Signature:
Place: San Marcos, CA
Full Name: Peter Woytowitz
Date: March 22, 2010
Position: Engineering Manager
NOTES
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NOTES
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NOTES
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Hunter Industries Incorporated • The Irrigation Innovators
1940 Diamond Street • San Marcos, California 92078 USA
www.hunterindustries.com
© 2010 Hunter Industries Incorporated
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