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Wireless
RAIN
LIK Sensor
TM
Rain Sensor Shutoff for Automatic Irrigation Systems
Owner’s Manual and Installation Instructions
WR-CLIK Wireless Rain-Clik
WRF-CLIK Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik
®
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features............................................................................................................................... 3
Wireless Rain-Clik ™ Components........................................................................................... 4
Mounting the Receiver.......................................................................................................... 7
Adjustments and Operation................................................................................................. 12
FCC Notice......................................................................................................................... 16
FCC Declaration of Conformity............................................................................................ 17
Industry of Canada Notice.. ................................................................................................. 18
CE & Australia Notice ........................................................................................................ 19
FEATURES...................................................................................
Wireless Rain-Clik™ sensors attach quickly and
easily to your controller. Wireless Rain-Clik™
features include:
• Quick Response™ unique technology that turns
off the irrigation system immediately – not after
it has accumulated a fixed amount of rain. No
calibration is required.
• Maintenance-free design provides trouble-free
operation for up to ten years. There are no
batteries to replace.
• Wireless operation up to 800 ft. (275m)
No wires are required between the rain sensor
and controller.
• Two models available:
Wireless Rain-Clik™ (WR-CLIK) acts as a
switch to deactivate automatic watering of your
irrigation controller when it rains. Once rain has
stopped and the sensor has dried out, automatic
•
•
irrigation will resume.
Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik (WRF-CLIK)
the Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik  includes a freeze
sensor that is designed to keep the irrigation
system from operating when temperatures drop
to 37˚F or below. When temperatures   rise above
37˚F, the sensor will enable automatic watering.
Automatic Synchronization – the Wireless
Rain-Clik™ transmitter will send wireless
signals every hour to the receiver to assure
that the sensor and receiver are continuously
synchronized.
Lost Communication/Battery Status
Indication – the Sensor Bypass LED will flash
RED if the receiver has not received a signal
from the transmitter. This can indicate a low or
dead battery.
WIRELESS RAIN-CLIK™ COMPONENTS................................
Wireless Rain-Clik™ Transmitter
1. Manual Test Spindle – press and hold
the manual test spindle to confirm proper
operation of your transmitter.
2. Vent Ring – used to adjust the reset rate or
dry out time for the sensors. Opening the
vents will decrease the reset rate, while
closing the vents will increase the time it
takes for the discs to dry out.
Vents
3. Radio Antenna – transmits a wireless signal
to the receiver up to 800 ft. (275m) It is
recommended that the antenna be oriented
vertically.
4. Mounting Arm –
metal extension arm
for mounting the
sensor.
5. Battery Status
LED – used to
determine the
status of the sealed
battery. Pushing
the manual test
spindle will flash
the LED light
indicating that
the battery is
good.
Wireless Rain-Clik™ Receiver
1. Bypass Button – allows automatic or
manual watering when the sensor is active.
2. Sensor Bypass LED – indicates when
sensor has been bypassed.
3. Sensor Status LED – used to indicate the
status of the sensor.
4. Radio Antenna – receives a wireless
signal from the transmitter up to 800 ft.
(275m) It is recommend that the antenna
be oriented vertically.
5. AC Power Wires – the two yellow wires
are attached to a 24 VAC source from
the controller.
SENSOR BYPASS
SENSOR STATUS
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
RAIN SENSOR BYPASS
Yellow to 24 VAC Power
Blue
White
Orange
Blue/White wires to normally
closed sensor terminals
Orange/White wires to normally
open sensor terminals
WIRELESS RAIN-CLIK™ COMPONENTS (continued)...........
6. Sensor Wires (See page 5) – the sensor
wires are attached to either the sensor
terminals in the controller or in-line with
the valve common wire.
Blue/White Wires (used for normally
closed sensor applications)
Blue/Orange Wires (used for normally
open sensor applications)
7. Rubber Cover – used to protect the
receiver when mounted in outdoor
locations.
MOUNTING THE RECEIVER....................................................
Using the hardware supplied, mount the
receiver to the wall next to the irrigation
controller. It is recommended that the receiver
be installed away from sources of electrical
interference and metal objects to maximize
communication range. Extend and straighten
the antenna upward. Make sure to attach
the rubber cover under the receiver when
installing the receiver in an outdoor location.
Wiring the Receiver to a Hunter SRC
1. Attach the two yellow wires to the
AC terminals.
2. Attach the blue wire to the RS terminal.
3. Attach the white wire to the C terminal.
4. Attach the valve common wire to the
RS terminal.
Wiring the Receiver to your Controller
SENSOR BYPASS
Warning: This unit is
designed to be installed in
conjunction with 24 VAC
circuits only. Do not use with
110 or 220 VAC circuits.
SENSOR STATUS
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
AC AC
RS
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
RAIN SENSOR BYPASS
Common Wire
to all Valves
Used for normally open
sensor applications
MOUNTING THE RECEIVER (continued)...............................
Wiring the Receiver to a Hunter XC,
Pro-C, ICC, I-CORE and ACC
1. Remove the sensor jumper across the two
SEN terminals in the controller.
2. Attach the two yellow wires to the 24
VAC terminals.
3. Attach the blue wire to one SEN terminal
and the white wire to the other SEN
terminal.
Wiring the Receiver to Other Controllers:
Normally Closed Sensor Applications
1. Attach the two yellow wires to the 24
VAC terminals.
2. Attach the blue and white wire to the
sensor terminals (if available) or in-line   
         with the valve common wire.
P MV
SEN
SENSOR BYPASS
SENSOR STATUS
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
C P MV AC AC
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
SEN
RAIN SENSOR BYPASS
TEST
SENSOR BYPASS
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
SENSOR STATUS
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
RAIN SENSOR BYPASS
REM
AC
AC
Common Wire
to all Valves
Used for normally
open sensor
applications
Normally Open Sensor Applications
1. A few controllers on the market require
normally open rain sensors. To attach
the receiver to this type of controller,
attach the blue and orange wire to the
sensor input.
Controllers with 24 VAC solenoids and
a booster pump
1. Locate the common wire to the solenoid
valves and the common wire to the pump
relay. If these two wires are connected to
the “common” terminal on the controller,
disconnect both of them.
2. Twist together these wires along with one
of the wires from the Wireless Rain-Clik ™
and secure with a wire nut.
3. Attach the other wire from the
Wireless Rain-Clik ™ receiver to the
“common” terminal on the controller.
Pump
or
AC AC MV C
SENSOR BYPASS
SENSOR STATUS
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
Line-In
RAIN SENSOR BYPASS
NormallyOpen Relay
Common
Wire to All
Valves
Solenoid
Valves
Line-Out (to Pump)
Note: The pump circuit output must be
24 VAC. Do not proceed if 115 VAC.
MOUNTING THE TRANSMITTER...........................................
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Standard Mounting
Gutter Mounting (Optional)
Using the screws
provided with your
sensor, mount the
transmitter on any
surface where it
will be exposed
to unobstructed
rainfall, but not
in the path of
sprinkler spray.
The sensor should
Standard Mount
be oriented upright
(as pictured), but the swivel bracket can be moved
for mounting on any angled surface. Loosen the
locknut and screw before swiveling the bracket, and
then re-tighten.
The sensor gutter
SGM
mount can be
purchased as an
optional accessory
for your Wireless
Rain-Clik ™ (order
p/n SGM). The
SGM allows the
transmitter to be
mounted directly
to the edge of
Gutter Mount
a gutter. Install
the SGM on the transmitter by removing the
metal extension arm supplied with your sensor
and reinstalling the SGM. Position the gutter
mount on the edge of the gutter and twist the
thumbscrew to secure it in place.
Hints for mounting the transmitter
A. Choose a location such as the side
of a building or post. The closer the
transmitter is to the receiver, the better the
reception. Do not exceed 800 ft (275 m).
B. To assure maximum range in
communication, mount the receiver
and transmitter away from sources of
electrical interference (i.e. control panels,
transformers, etc.) or metal objects.
Best performance is obtained when no
physical obstruction is between the
transmitter and receiver.
C. Correct placement of the Wireless
Rain/Freeze-Clik model is important for
accurate temperature sensing. The best
location would be out of direct sunlight.
D. The reset rate refers to the amount of
time it takes for the sensor to dry out
sufficiently for the sprinkler system to be
allowed to come back on. The mounting
location will affect this rate. For example,
mounting the transmitter in a very sunny
location may cause the sensor to dry out
sooner than desired. Similarly, mounting
the sensor in constant shade may keep the
sensor from drying out sooner.
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ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION.........................................
Transmitter Operation
SENSOR BYPASS LED:
There is nothing to set up with the
Wireless Rain-Clik ™.
Receiver Operation
The receiver has two LED lights that indicate
the state of the system.
SENSOR STATUS LED:
RED – sensor is
wet (watering
disabled)
GREEN – sensor
dry (watering
enabled)
YELLOW –
sensor is in
addressing mode
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RED – rain sensor is bypassed (even
though the sensor is bypassed, the
STATUS LED will continue to alert you of
the state of the sensor (wet or dry).
OFF – rain sensor is enabled.
FLASHING RED – indicates that
communication between the transmitter
and receiver was lost.
Note: When you first apply power to the
SENSOR BYPASS
Red light indicates
sensor is bypassed
SENSOR STATUS
GREEN = Sensor is dry
RED = Sensor is wet
Press to bypass, press
again to re-enable
RAIN SENSOR BYPASS
receiver, the SENSOR STATUS LED will be
RED. Press the manual test spindle on the
transmitter for 5 seconds and release the
spindle. The SENSOR STATUS LED will turn
GREEN indicating proper operation.
Bypassing the Sensor
The sensor may be bypassed by using the
built in bypass feature on the receiver. To
bypass the sensor, press the SENSOR BYPASS
button on the receiver. The bypass status light
will turn red when the sensor is bypassed.
Pressing the SENSOR BYPASS button again
will re-enable the sensor and the sensor
bypass light will go out.
Setting the Transmitter Address at
the Receiver
Note: Units purchased as a kit will already
have their communication address preset.
No addressing is necessary, however, if the
receiver or transmitter is replaced you need
to reset the address.
Each transmitter is produced with a unique
address. A receiver must learn this address to
work with that transmitter. This step is only
necessary if transmitters and receivers are
purchased separately.
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ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION (continued)....................
1. Prior to applying power (yellow wires) to
the receiver, press and hold the bypass
button on the receiver.
2. While the bypass button is depressed,
apply power to the receiver. The sensor
status indicator light should light up
yellow indicating that the receiver is ready
to learn a new address.
3. Press and hold the quick response button
on the transmitter.
4. Within 4 seconds, the receiver’s sensor
status indicator light should turn red.
The receiver has now learned the address
and it will be retained even in the event of a
power outage.
5. Release the button on the transmitter.
The sensor status indicator light should
turn green.
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Battery Life
The Wireless Rain-Clik ™ transmitter is
designed to operate up to ten years with
it’s sealed, maintenance-free battery. The
transmitter is available as a replacement part.
(WRC-TR) Should you need to change the
transmitter, the receiver will have to learn the
new transmitter address.
To check the status of the battery in
the transmitter:
1. Press and hold the quick response
spindle at the top of the sensor.
LED Light
2. Within a few seconds the LED light on the
bottom of the sensor will briefly flash.
3. Release the spindle and the LED light will
flash again. If the LED flashes, the battery
in the transmitter is good.
If you are experiencing problems with your
Wireless Rain-Clik ™ sensor, follow these
simple checks first before assuming the unit is
defective and replacing it.
System will not come on at all:
A. Check to make sure that the sensor discs
are dry and the switch “clicks” on and off
freely by pressing the top of the spindle.
B. Look for breaks in the wire leading to the
receiver and check all connections.
C. Verify outside air temperature .
(for Rain/Freeze-Clik installations).
System will not shut off even after
heavy rainfall:
A. Remove the sensor jumper across the two
SEN terminals.
B. Check to make sure that rainfall is hitting
the sensor.
C. Look for breaks in the wire leading to the
receiver and check all connections.
D. Check the battery in the transmitter
(See page 14).
Sensor Bypass LED is flashing red:
A. Check that the battery in the transmitter
is good (See page 14).
B. Check for obstructions around the
transmitter or receiver antennae.
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FCC NOTICE.................................................................................
Sensor FCC ID:M3UWRCE
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.  T his device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices, 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 on and off, 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 the receiver.
•  Connect the equipment to 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
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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.
FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...................................
TRADE NAME
MODEL NUMBER
COMPLIANCE TEST REPORT NUMBER
COMPLIANCE TEST REPORT DATE
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik
WR-Clik-R
B00217D3
Jan. 29, 2010
Hunter Industries Incorporated
1940 Diamond St., San Marcos CA 92078
760-744-5240
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices, 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.
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FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (continued)..............
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, please refer to you user’s
manual for instructions on correcting the problem.
I the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above requirements.
Signature:
Place: San Marcos, CA
Full Name: Peter Woytowitz
Date: March 18, 2010
Position: Engineering Manager
INDUSTRY OF CANADA NOTICE.............................................
Sensor - IC:2772A-WRCE.
Receiver - IC:2772A-WRCER
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference and
 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
CE & 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 Rain/Freeze-Clik, model numbers WR-Clik-TR,
WRF-Clik-TR and WR-Clik-R, to which this declaration refers, conforms with the relevant standards:
Emissions: 	ETSI  EN  300  220-1  V2.1.1.
ETSI  EN  300  220-2  V2.1.1.
ETSI  EN  301  489-1 (per EN55022).
EN 61000-3-2.
EN61000-3-3
Immunity: ETSI  EN  301  489-1  V1.4.1 .
(per IEC61000-4-2 through  IEC61000-4-6, .
and IEC61000-4-11)
Signature:
Place: San Marcos, CA
Full Name: Peter Woytowitz
Date: March 18, 2010
Position: Engineering Manager
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Hunter Industries Incorporated • The Irrigation Innovators
1940 Diamond Street • San Marcos, California 92078
www.hunterindustries.com
© 2010 Hunter Industries Incorporated
P/N 715182
23-594
03/10

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History Software Agent          : Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0
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Derived From Instance ID        : xmp.iid:6EB11D0F1D206811A613A17F87BFAAA1
Derived From Document ID        : adobe:docid:indd:f39837b0-268b-11da-925e-b052c7a65f06
Derived From Original Document ID: adobe:docid:indd:f39837b0-268b-11da-925e-b052c7a65f06
Derived From Rendition Class    : default
Manifest Link Form              : 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
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
Manifest Placed Resolution Unit : Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches
Manifest Reference Instance ID  : uuid:c093c33a-6a9b-994e-8bac-4b2b4bb5dc97, xmp.iid:0680117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, uuid:3aa51732-fac4-544f-b7d1-fdcf46470888, xmp.iid:0780117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.iid:0580117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.iid:0980117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.iid:0480117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.iid:0280117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.iid:0380117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.iid:0180117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.iid:F6D292481D206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.iid:0A80117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, uuid:0b9faeb7-dc40-2b4d-b11d-cb020e3343a9, uuid:7b212990-d5a1-3b40-8751-fc3fa0c9ef61
Manifest Reference Document ID  : xmp.did:FB7F117407206811A7BAD8536FAB673D, xmp.did:0680117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:0880117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:0780117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:0580117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:0980117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:0480117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:0280117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:0380117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:0180117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:F6D292481D206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:0A80117407206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05, xmp.did:FB7F1174072068119457AFBCB1B2CC62, xmp.did:F7D292481D206811B9E7AD1F530A6E05
Doc Change Count                : 640
Format                          : application/pdf
Producer                        : Adobe PDF Library 9.0
Trapped                         : False
Page Count                      : 20
Creator                         : Adobe InDesign CS4 (6.0.4)
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools
FCC ID Filing: M3UWRCE

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