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TERM
DEFINITION
sTART TIMe
The time the program begins watering the first programmed station .
VAlVe
supplies water to a specific station or area . The opening and closing of the valve
is accomplished through electrical current supplied by the sprinkler timer .
MAsTeR VAlVe
Typically located at the main water source . Turns on and off water for the entire
irrigation system when not in use .
MUlTIPle
sTART TIMes
A controller feature that allows a program to be operated multiple times on the
same watering day .
oVeRlAPPING
PRoGRAMs
When a “start Time” is set for a program before the previous program has
completed .
PRoGRAM
(A oR B)
Individual programs as set by the user . each program operates independently .
If one program overlaps the other the programs will be “stacked .” After the first
program finishes the next program will begin .
RAIN DelAY
A feature that postpones the running of a scheduled watering program for a
specific duration .
soleNoID
The electrical part on an irrigation valve that opens and closes the valve .
sPRINkleR TIMeR
A device which instructs the station valves to operate .
sTATIoN
A grouping of sprinklers operated by a single valve which is controlled by the
timer .
Section 5:
Reference
Figure 7:
Battery Compartment
To Remove
• Insert one CR2032 battery into the compartment
with the + side up.
• Slide back into place.
A weak or missing battery can cause the time, date,
and program to be erased after a power failure . If
this happens, you will need to install a fully charged
battery and reprogram the timer .
Tip: Replace battery every year, to avoid loss of
programming.
Note: A battery alone will not operate the valves in your
sprinkling system. The sprinkler timer transformer must
be connected to an AC line voltage source.