Hunter Fan ICC-800PL Irrigation System User Manual


 
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PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS .....................................................................................
Program
Begins at
6:00
AM
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6
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12
6
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Program
Ends at
6:40
AM
Station 1
Station 2
Station 3
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Sprinklers at
Station 1 begin to
water at 6:00
AM
Sprinklers at
Station 1 turn off
at 6:15
AM
Sprinklers at
Station 2 begin to
water at 6:15
AM
Sprinklers at
Station 2 turn off
at 6:30
AM
Sprinklers at
Station 3 begin to
water at 6:30
AM
Sprinklers at
Station 3 turn off
at 6:40
AM
12
6
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For the controller and its selected program to operate automatically,
there are three components that must exist: When to water or Watering
Start Times, how long to water or Station Run Times, what day of the
week to water or Days to Water.
We have included an example that will better illustrate the operation of a
program. Lets say you have a program start time set for 6:00 AM.
Stations 1 and 2 are going to have a run time of 15 minutes and station 3
is set for 10 minutes. Please note that Stations 4, 5, etc. have not been
included in this program, we will water them on separate programs.
Going back to our previous example, at 6:00 AM the controller will activate
the watering cycle. The sprinklers on Station 1 will run for 15 minutes
and then shut off. The controller will automatically activate Station 2
sprinklers. These sprinklers will also run for 15 minutes and then shut
off. Then, watering on Station 3 will begin. The sprinklers will turn on for
10 minutes and shut off. Since no times were programmed for Stations 4,
5, etc. the controller skips them. This will conclude the program and end
the water cycle at 6:40 AM.
As shown in the above example, only one program start time was
required to run the three different stations. The controller automatically
moves to the next station without the need for additional start times.
We realize that many consumers will have variations in their plant water-
ing needs, so at Hunter we equipped the ICC with four different programs:
A, B, C, and D. These programs are completely independent of each other
and give you the ability to have four coexisting timers in one controller.
The only exception is program D, which can be used as a drip irrigation
program. Any station used in program A, B, or C can not be used in pro-
gram D. This prevents the accidental assignment of a rotor or spray zone
to program D, the drip program, which could lead to excessive watering.
Program D can run concurrently with Program A, B, or C. For example,
using more than one program would enable you to water the lawn Stations
1, 2, and 3 on program A, Station 4 to soak the flowers with drip irrigation
on program D, and Station 5 to water the shrubs on program B. However, it
is not absolutely necessary to use this feature. Many users prefer the
simplicity of using one program for all their watering needs. The additional
programs are provided for your convenience should the need arise.