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Introduction
The lmtrol climate Logic'M vvireless weather sensor system a
transforms your automati rngation control system into
a high efficiency, water re irrce management center
Compatible with remoteaready imrrol and Toto controllers,
Climate Logic automatically regulates watering duration
corresponding (0 real-time weather conditions and spec, t
geographic and local weather profil information provided on
ion-specific setup card. in add on, integral rain and
lreeze sensing lunher reduce wasterul, unnecessary irrigation
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Weather Sensor/Transmitter thatcontinuously monitors aw, w; ’ ;w‘_am;,s'” m, _ 5
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This data is transmitted at regular intervals throughout the Receiver Module installation and Setup 64
day to the Receiver Module; linked directly to yourcontloller’s Weather Sensor lnmllmun and Setup 94 l
remote control port. Each day, Climate Logic calculates and (Wm Loom System Operation 124 9
adrusts the programmed station run time duration to the §?$;“lri’:$“c§;5§$“ °”‘"’"‘ 1;
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capabilities proyided by the Climate Logic system, take a Wars! History Rev-ew_Fean_ne l7
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The Quick-Start guide provides the essential steps required to properly install and setup the
Climate Logic system in the most direct route possible As needed, refer to the detailed information
on the page number listed with each step.
Step 1 —Connect and secure the Receiver Module next
to the controller. Seepage 6,
Step 2 — Adjust controller program A for the hottest/
driest conditions expected, without causing
over-watering and runoff. Retain all watering
time/day restrictions in the program schedule
as required Seepage 6,
Step 3 - Synchronize the Receiver Module and controller
to the current time and date. SeepageZ
Step 4 - Insert the Receiver Module Setup Card as
shown. See page 8.
Step 5 — Establish your location by entering the five~digit ,
ZIP code, or Lat/Lon coordinates as preferred. 900000
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Step 6 — Press and hold the sensor Test Pin for 10—15
seconds to activate the Weather Sensor!
A red LED (viewable through the lower vent
ring) will illuminate twice after 10 seconds to
confirm activation (if not already active).
See page 9.
Step 7 — Press the sensor Test Pin again to confirm
signal reception at the Receiver Module. The
receiver’s red LED will turn on momentarily
when the signal is received. Press the BYPASS
key to cancel the Dry-out mode delay period
and resume normal operation. Seepage 9,
Note: if the LED does not turn on, refer to the
Weather Sensor setup procedure on page 19.
Step 8 - Check the Rain Sensor threshold setting and
adjust as needed. Seepage 10,
Step 9 - Secure the Weather Sensor to a rain gutter
or other suitable structure that provides
unrestricted exposure Adjust the sensor
alignment to vertical. Seepage 11.
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System Components at a Glance
1 - Antenna
2 — LCD Screen: Large—format LCD screen
provides enhanced clarity and use of
text and graphics.
3 — Up/Down Arrow Keys: Control Menu
cursor position, and adjust definable
screen values.
4 — Setup Card: Provides historical weather
data for regional location specified by
ZIPcode or Lat/Lon coordinates.
5 — CMR-ADP KwikDiaI Adaptor Cable:
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controllers S—pin receptacle.
6 — Cover: Prmrides weather-resistance and
display protection in closed position.
7 — Connector Cable: Plugs into controllers
remote control receptacle.
8 — Multifunction Keys: Key function is
configured for each screen as required.
9 — LED Status Indicator: Remains On
when lrrlgation Is Suspended: (lashes
when bypassed.
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- Weather Sensor Test Pin
Pressed to simulate rain sensor
operation and test communication.
2 — Rain Sensor Adjustment Cap
Adjusts Rain Sensorthreshold to a
nominal setting of 1/8”, 1/4”, 1/2” or 3/ "
(3 mm, 6 mm, 12 mm or 19 mm)
of accumulated rainfall.
3 — Solar Collector
Collects and measures solar radiation.
Requires full exposure to sunlight.
4 — Battery Compartment 0
Factory-installed 9V-AIkaIine battery
can sustain normal WeatherSensor
operations upto five years.
5 - Quicki'JIpm Mountan Bracket
Convenient QuickCIip mounting
bracket provides quick and easy
Weather Sensor installation.
6 — Temperature Sensor (not shown)
7 - RF Transmlsslon LED (not shown)
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. Secure the ReceiverModuleto the wall
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Note: installation methods mustcornply With all applicable national and local building codes.
. Setup controllerwatering Program A to provide an irrigation baseline forthe Climate Logic system.
The station run time, cycle start timels), and watering day schedule" must be configured for the
hottest/driest condltlons expected. without causing over-watering and runoff. Retain aII watering
ti me/day restrictions in the program schedule as required.
Note: Bydefault, Climate Logic modifies the run time ofstauons assigned only to Program A. To include
Program 8, or Programs 8 and C. seepage 13.
‘Note: For TMC—Z i 2 controller only: inter—
val day scheduling is not compatible with
Climate Logic. Calendar and Odd/Even
schedules are not affected.
troller cabinet. Insert the cable connector
into the controller’s remote control jack.
Note: Use the provided C MR-ADP cable
adapter assembly for KwikDial and MC -E
(Blue) controller applications.
next to the controller using the provided
screws or other suitable fasteners.
Note: For indoor application, adhesive-
backed hook and loop tape (not included)
can be used instead of screws.
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4. The Receiver Module will automatically" synchronize time
and date with the host controller upon initial power—up.
“Note: Does notapply to TMC—ZIZ controller.
5. Verify that the time and date are synchronized correctly.
If necessary, adjust the Receiver Module as follows:
Note: The display will automatically return to the Home screen
if a key is not pressed within 60 seconds.
. Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu screen.
(The CLOCK menu option is selected by default]
~ Press the ENTER key to display the Clock review screen. C|OCk
- Press the SETUP key to display the Set Clock screen. 03/1500“ 02:06P A
Note: To download the current time and date from the control—
Q} ler, press the GETkey. When prompted, press the VES key. . Q
~ Press theeorg key to adjust the selected (underscored) Ex" SEW"
value. Press the NEXT key to select the next value. Continue
setting the current day, year and time.
Note: To change the clock time display format, press the 12/24
key. To return to the previous screen without making changes, Set Clock
press the CANCEL key. (a MONTH 03/15/2011
. When the Receiver Module and Controller are synchronized _02'06P
to the current time and date, press the SAVE key. '
- Press the EXIT key two times to return to the Home screen. ‘2’2‘
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6. With the cover closed,
insert the Climate Logl
Setup Card into the
Receiver Module slot as
shown. Open the cover » litigation
(0 proceed. MUST SET LOCATION
Note: The Home screen
(right) will be displayed
only when a location has not been established, or has been
erased. Press the SET Loc key to display the Location screen.
7. Establish the site location as follows: Location
- Press MENU => LOCATION =>ENTERto displaythe Locatlon LAT Q0,0000
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‘ , Note: The Lat/Lon Location screen will be displayed by default. North America V. ‘ ’
To set the location using a 5-digit ZIP code, press the ZIP key.
~ Press therrQ key to adjust the selected value. Press the
NEXT key to select the next value in sequence.
~ When the location information is displayed correctly, press
the SAVE key.
Note: The Receiver Moduie Will begin transferring SpecifiC data
from Setup Card for the defined location. A Com?! mutton screen
will indicate the completed transfer.
. Press the EXIT key (two times] to return to the Home screen.
. Remove the Setup Card and stow inside the controller cabinet.
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Almporta ' The Climate Logic We her Sensor is shipped With
the battery circuit deactivated. To initially activate the sensor prior
to installation, press and hold the Test Pin for 10-15 seconds, A red
LED, viewable from the lower vent area, will illuminatemalcfi after
10 seconds (If not already active).
Note: The Weather Sensor and Receiver Module are paired for wireless
communication from the factory. The following procedure will only be ,
required if Please Add Sensor is displayed on the Home screen.
1. Pairthe Weather Sensor transmitter with the ReceiverModule
to establish wireless communications as follows:
- From the Home screen, press the ADD-SEN key to display
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{Q} the Sensor Setup screen. Press the ADD key to initiate the PLEASEADD SENSOR {Q
sensor ID search function. ADD-SEN
~ Press and release the Test Pinto ”Ping" the Receiver Module.
When pairing is successful, the 7—digit sensor ID is displayed.
Sensor Setup
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ETSensor ID: 0065157
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~ Press the EXIT key (three times) to return to the Home screen.
Aftera brieftime. the current temperature, watering history
graph Iine,and signal-strength bars will be displayed.
Note: A single Weather Sensor can be paired to multiple Receiver
Modules when additional Climate Logic systems are installed
within reception range.
2. The Rain Sensor default threshold is V4“ (6 mm] ofaccumulated
rainfall (nominal). The threshold can be lowered to W (3 mm] or
raised to ‘/z" (12 mm). or%“ (19 min] as preferred. Priorto install—
ing the Weather Sensor, adjust the threshold to the preferred setting as follows:
Note: Increasing the threshold extends the length of time required for the Weather Sensor to signal the
Receiver Module to stop irrigation, as well as extending the dwout period before scheduled watering can
resume. in areas where heavy iog, rriistor high humidity is common, the ifs” (3 mm) setting is riot recom—
© mended due to the increased sensitivity to moisture.
. Turn the Rain Sensor cap slightly, releasing it from the
retention pins, allowing the cap to move vertically.
. Turn the cap to engage the retention pins at the preferred
slot position.
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A important: The Weather Sensor must have full ewosure to sun, wind and rain, and must not be installed
inside a rain gutter, or in any location where immersion, ninoi‘f, or contact with irrigation spray will occur.
Avoid installation near a heat source, such as a heater vent or chimney. Wooden surfaces are preferred
to concrete or asphalt shingles to reduce reflected heal. installation over a planted area is preferred to a
driveway, walkway etc. Avoid Installation near any large metal structure, or high current—draw equipment
that can cause signal Interference. Ensure the antenna wire hangs vertically without contact.
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3. The Climate Logic system is designed to provide
effective wireless communication in most applications,
Loss of range can result from interference in the signal
path. To verify signal reception from the selected
installation site, perform the following test:
. Staita manual watering operation ofa Zone that can
be seen from the installation site. Press and hold the
SensorTest Pin. Ifthe signal is received, watering
should shut offWithin a short time.
- Note the signal bars on the Home screen to verify
good signal strength. Three bars is optimal.
- Press the BVPASS key to cancel the Dry—out delay
mode to resume normal operation.
(9 4. Install the Weather Sensor using either of the following
methods:
. For rain gutter installation, unscrew the bracket
thumbscrew enough to clear the rain gutter edge.
Holding the Weather Sensor in position, tighten the
thumbscrew securely.
~ For wood structure installation, remove the
thumbscrew and secure the bracket using the
provided screws or appropriate stainless fasteners.
. Adjust the Vertical alignment as needed by loosening
the phillips screw at the bracketjoint; adjust to vertical,
then tighten securely
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Climate Logic System Operation ntrot Featuresaopomtom
The Climate Logic system control features, accessible through the Setup and Utlllty menu screens,
determine how and when the system displays information and performs various functions that regulate
weathervdefined automatic irrigation. The control feature~set, listed below in inenu order. includes the
factory default setting and the setup parameter for each.
Setup Menti Features Default setup Parameter
Auto Program Adjust Program A Program A, A a B or A, B a C
Water Restriction StartTime None Any hour
Water Restriction Duration None 0—24 hours (in Vz-hour increments)
Schedule UpdateTime 8:00 pm. Any hour
Q Average Percent Days 3 177 Days @
FreezeTemperature 39“ F (4° c) 35“—45° F (in 2“ increments]
Dry—out days 0.5 0—3 days (in Vz—day increments).
Utility Menu Features Default Setup Parmater
Contrast Balanced Increase/Decrese (incremental)
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Note: History, Default, Loader, and About utility menu items are provided forreference and service use only, and
do notplowde riserrdefined setup options, Refer to pat/e 17 fOi'dt'iGllt'd History feature mic/matron.
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The following Setup features are accessed through the El' Setup
menu (MENU “9 SETUP ‘vENTERl.
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All setup parameters are selected, adjusted and entered using the Auto P109???" Adjustp A
NEXT/BACK, Q/Qand SAVE keys. Wawmmu NONE
Auto Program Adjust: In all cases, Climate Logic regulates the Wm, Rm“ Timell") 00
run time ofall stations assigned to Program A The Auto Program SAVE CANCEL BACK NEXT
Adjust feature enables stations assigned to Program B, or Programs ’
B and C to be regulated as well.
Watering Restriction Setup: This featu re enables the Climate
Logic system to restrict watering for a specified daily time period.
The restriction-period start time can be set to any hour of the day. (I?
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The duration period can be set from 0 to 24 hours, in 30—minute ”wage Percent Days
increments.
Schedule Update11me: The Weather Sensor transmits weather- ems CANCEL BACK NEXT
related data to the Receiver Module at regular intervals throughout
the day. At the default time of 8:00 pm, the watering adjustment ,—
factor for the next 24 hours is calculated and updated on the Home screen. The Schedule UpdateTime can
be set to any hour of the day, but is recommended to occur between scheduled watering operations.
Average Percent Days: This setting defines how many days of compiled weather data are used to calculate
the current watering adjustment % factor. By default, Climate Logic compiles data from the three previous
days to provide a moderately smooth adjustment factor. This feature can be adjusted from 1 to 7 days.
Decreasing the number of days, increases the adjustment variation; increasing the number of days results
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Freeze Temperature (threshold): The freeze sensor activation
threshold can be adjusted from 39 “F, ldefaultl down to 35 “F,
or increased to 45 “F, in 2° increments. ET Setup
A Important: Freeze sensor operation should be used only when the Freeze Temperature
watered area can be visually monitored. While the Freeze Sensor is
designed to cancel watering when air temperature is near freezing,
automatic watering can occur in certain circumstances. For example,
the air temperature may rise slightly abm/e the sensor threshold, while
the temperature of the adjacent walk ways remains below freezing.
Watering in this condition can result in unsafe walkway conditions The Freeze Sensor feature is not intended to
replace any winterization procedures normally used to prevent freeze—related irrigation system damage.
Dry-out DayszThis setting determines the minimum length of time that must elapse afterthe release of
a rain/freeze hold, and automatic watering can resume. By default, the dry-out period is ‘/2 day (12 hours),
Q and is adjustable from 0 to 3 days in Vz—day increments. {G
The following Utility features are accessed through the Uti y
Menu screen (MENU r? UTILITV <> ENTER).
Display Contrast (CONTRAST w ENTER): The LCD screen contrast Utility Menu
is factory set at the midpoint adjustment range. Contrast intensity ‘Szzm 5:31?!
can be adjusted incrementally to the preferred level. History
Unlts: (UNrrS so ENTER): By default, all units of measure are dis- Dela“
played in English standard format, and time in 12-hourla.m./p.m.)
format. Metric units of measure, and/or 24-hour (military time)
formats can be selected as preferred.
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Default (DEFAULT =f> ENTER]: The Default utility feature enables
all user-defined setup parameters to be eithererased and reset to
the factory default settings, or a complete system reset includ-
ing Location, History, and Sensor Pairing.*
~ Press the YES key to reset to the Factory Default settings.
See Default settings listed on page 12.
- Press the N0 key to return to the previous screen.
- Press the ERASE key to display the Erase All prompt screen.
~ Press the N0 key to return to the Utility Menu screen.
~ Press the FACTORV key to return the Factory Reset screen.
~ ‘Press the YES key to initiate the complete system reset. 7
Complete the procedure as indicated on the prompt screens. Erase A” -
All data will be lost!
FACYORY
The Water Adjust feature enables watering time to be fine-tuned
by applying small adjustments universally to all weather-regulated
stations.
From the Home screen, press theeora key to access the
Water Adjust screen and to adjust scale. Press the SAVE key WATER ADJUS
to enterthechangeand return to the Home screen. |
Note: If a particular watering zone appears over—or under—watered, 0000000
adjust the station run time in the con troller watering program. LESS '
It is considered best practice to make adjustments in small increments; - SAVE CANCEL
allowing several days between changes to observe the results.
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When rain or a low temperature condi on is detected, system B MATEOL
operation is placed on hold. The Sun icon is replaced with the $33 or»
corresponding Raln Cloud or Snow Flakes icon. The LED status 52RFain $525: 32:3” Nfiw_
indicator is on continuously while the system is on Hold.
When weather conditions improve, the Climate Logic system
automatically resets for normal operation. An adjustable
Dry-out period will prevent automatic watering for 12 hours (by
default) before scheduled watering can resume. The Dryput
mode is adjustable from 0 to 3 days, in ‘/z-day increments.
To adjust the Dry—out time period, refer to the Dry-out Days
setup procedure on page 14.
(9 Note: To resume watering operation immediately after the reset,
press the BYPASS key to skip the Dwout mode.
Smart Bypass Mode: While the system is on hold, sensor control
can be toggled Off and On by pressing the BYPASS key. The
Bypass mode will be indicated on the Home screen, and the
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Dry-out duration times out.
Note: To resume sensor control mode, press the BVPASS key again
to toggle the Bypass mode Offi
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The Climate Logic system tracks and records the daily adjuste CLIMATE LOGlC ‘iil
merit factor fora rolling, two—year period. A one—month snap— 5G 89F 81%
shot is represented by the small bar graph on the Home screen. V, No Reimlnigau‘on = a
The graph is updated daily, and builds from the left to right, ' 10:32, mummnml 06/21
with the most recent day appearing on the left of the scale.
Pressing the % key displays the Water History graph in a
large-scale format. By default, the graph represents the daily
adjustment history fora one—month period. Pressing the ZOOM
key displays the history data in time frames of approximately
2—months, Smonths, 1—year, and 2—years.
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Watering history data can also be reviewed in a contextual
format, accessible through the History option olthe Utility
Menu. (MENU Q UTILITV Q HISTORYIi
The History screen lists the date and adjustment % value for
each day in chronological order, with the most recent entry at ,
the bottom. Use the NEXT and BACK keys to scroll through the ’
data screens. ,
Note: Data displayed in the LDGFILE screen is provided for service
use only.
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Sensor etup
Within the Sensor Setup screen, the Weather Sensor ID can be
easily viewed, and pairing removed/replaced as needed.
. From the Home screen, select the Main Menu Sensor option
lMENU¢>SENSOR¢ENTERLThe ID number of the currently
paired WeatherSensorwill be displayed.
. To remove and replace the currently—paired Weather Sensor,
press the REMOVE key to display the Remove Sensor screen.
Almportantm new Weather Sensor mustbe activated before it
can be palred with the Receiver Module. See page 9Ior detalls.
~ Press the VES key the display Sensor Setup/Add Sensor screen.
- Press the ADD key to initiate the sensor ID search function.
~ Press and release the Weather SensorTest PIn to ”Ping” the
Receiver Module. When pairing is successful, the 7—digit sensor
ID is d'splayed.
ETSensor ID: 0065157
REMOVE VIEW
Sensor Setup
Add Sensor
Sensor Setup
Sensor Found
ET Sensor ID: 0123456
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The Receiver Module and irrigation controller must remain synchronized for proper operation ofClimate
Logic system operations. The Timer option of the Main Menu provides the utility features that enable
synchronization to be easily verified and updated as needed.
~ From the Home screen, select the Main Menu. Timer option
(MENuwTIMERwENTER). The controller make, model and
software version will be displayed. T|mer
~ Press the REFRESH key as needed to update the controller IRRITROL Rain Dial
information. '
~ Press the DECT (Detect) key to access the current controller
time and date setting.
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The irrigation controller can be accessed through the Receiver
Module by a CL—Rl handheld remote device using the default
0000 PIN code. A unlque PIN code can be applied to the Receiver
Module to provide discrete remote control access as preferred.
- From the Home screen, select the Main Menu, Sensor option
(MENU=5>SENSDR¢ENTER).
' Press therrQ key to adjust the selected value.
~ Press the NEXT key to select the next value in sequence.
~ When the PIN is displayed correctly, press the SAVE key.
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Weather Sensor Battery Replace
In normal operating conditions, the Weather Sensor’s single, 9V—Alakaline battery can provide service up
to five years. A loss of signal Will result from a weak battery condition. Replace the battery as follows:
. The battery is stored in the upper halfofthe ‘
sensor housing. To access the battery, release
and remove the upper housing by twisting it
clockwise while holding the base stationary.
- Disconnect the battery wlre clip. Remove the
used battery and insert a fresh 9V-AIkaIine
battery between the foam pad and housing.
Reconnect the battery wire clip.
© ~ To reassemble the sensor housing, dress the
/ antenna wire through the lower housing,
exiting the center hole in the bottom grid.
. Mate the halves squarely, aligning the trans—
Iucent dome above the mounting bracket.
- Turn the upper housing counterclockwxse
to lock into lower housing (held stationary).
Note: Properdisposai ofaii batteries is very im'
portant for the environment and must comply
with the battery manufacturer‘s recommended
procedures.
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Weather Sensor/Transmitter, Model CL-Wl
~ 2,75"Wx S"l—I x 625" D (over bracket)
7 cm W x 127 cm H x 15.9 cm D (over bracket)
~Batteryz 9V-Alkaline, upio 5-year duration
~ Antenna Wrre:
1.5"L x 0.192 Dia.
3.81 cm L x4.8 mm Dia.
~ RF Reception Range: Up to 1000' (304 m) LOS
~ Operating Temperature:14—140 °F (-10’—60° C)
~ Rain Sensing Method: Industryrstandard, hygro—
Receiver Module, Model CL—M19
~ Compatible wrth Remote-ready mum and Tom
Controllers and CL Series Handheld Remote
. Input Powerlfrom controller): 5v DC
~ LCD Screen Dimensions:
2.5"W >< l.25”H
6.35 cmW x 3,18 cm H
~ LCD Contrast Ad|ustment
. Dimensions:
3.25" H (5.375” W/antenna) x 4.125"W x 075” D
8.26 cm H (13.16 cm w/antenna) x 10.48 cm W x
scopic, stacked-disc style w/adjustable threshold 1_g cm D
~ Qulck‘Cllpw Mounting Bracket: Rain gutter/solid- ~ Power/Date Cable:
surface mounting option w/vertical adjustment 20“L x 0.16 Dia.
and stainless steel hardware. 50.8 cm Lx 4.1 mm Dia.
'VlSlblE RFTransmission LED RJI4connector
. Indoor/Outdoor Installation
~ Weather—resistant Enclosure (with cover closed)
~ UL, FCC and IC Approval
. FCC lD: 0F7CL9
. IC' 3575A-CL9
- UL, FCC and IC Approval
~ FCC lD: OF7W59
~ lC: 3575A-W59
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FCC dlCInforma on
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is,
in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television
reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits fora FCC Class B computing device
in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference rn a residential installation, However, there 15 “0 guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio
ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment offand on, the user is encour—
aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
. Reorient the receiving antenna
- Relocate the irrigation controllerwith respect to the receiver
~ Move the irrigation controlleraway from the receiver
. Plug the irrigation controller Into a different outlet sothatthe irrigatlon controller and receiverare on dif:
ferent branch circuits. {Q
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer oran experienced radio/television technician foradditional
suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commis-
sion helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV lnterference Problemsi‘This booklet is available from
the US. Government Prrnting Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004~OOOOO34S<4V
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user‘s authority to operate the equrpment.
This device complies with Industry Canada Iicence»exempt RSS standard(s), Operation is subject to the
following two condition (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device,
L ‘ utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisee seulement aux conditions suivantes : (1) H ne doit pas produire de
brouillage et (2) I' utilisateur du dispositif doit étre prét a accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique recu, méme si
Ce brouillage est susceptible de oompromettre Ie roricrionriemerit du dispositif.
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