2200 PRO
2200 PRO
7.1 Non-Programable Inputs
Input i1
: For external control
up
via a continuous pressure, potential free input.
Input i2
: For external control
down
via a continuous pressure, potential free input.
Both inputs are to allow control of the 2200 via external dry contacts from devices such as
clocks, security systems, home automation systems, fire alarm systems, etc...
The inputs require continuous pressure to switch and will power the unit only as long as the
contact remains closed.
Rain
: If a rain sensor is connected to the 2200, it will give a continuous up command as long as
there is detectable moisture on the sensor. The rain sensor is not programable via the 2200.
However, the RM-2400 rain sensor does have adjustable settings inside the sensor. These include
four levels of sensitivity to moisture, and three adjustable delay times to react to detected
Moisture. Note: an active rain input is an over ride function on the 2200 and will lock the 2200
In the up direction. If there is a desire to be able to override the rain function, a maintained
off/on switch should be wired in series with the rain sensor and shown on the RM-2400 diagram.
7.2 Wind Test
If the wind test is active (FUNC 1 - see section 6.3), the 2200 will monitor the wind sensor to
confirm it receives a signal from the sensor (at least 1 rotation) every 24 hours. If it does not
receive a signal in 24 hours, the 2200 will assume the sensor has been damaged or the wiring is
broken and go into wind error mode. See Fig. 19 below.
In wind error mode, the 2200 will give a constant up signal. At any time if the 2200 receives a
signal (any rotation) from the wind sensor, it will automatically return to normal operating mode.
If the unit is in wind error mode, you can manually return it to normal operating mode by pressing
the stop button (2). However, you will not be able to return it to automatic mode until the 2200
receives a wind signal.
Fig. 19
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