HydroPoint data systems inc. WT0003 Manuel D’Utilisation
WeatherTRAK
Users Guide v1.33
Page 4
extension wires into the
WeatherTRAK
. Use 18 to 22 solid gauge valve wires
so that they can fit inside the controller and connect the wires with wire nuts.
Insert the previously labeled valve wires into the
WeatherTRAK
’s connector
strip securing each wire tip with a small straight blade screwdriver. There
should be one or two common wires “C”; if a Rain Switch is being installed,
wire in at “RS.” DO NOT REMOVE THE JUMPER AT THE "RS" POSITIONS
UNLESS YOU INSTALL A RAIN SWITCH, OTHERWISE THE
CONTROLLER WILL NOT IRRIGATE PROPERLY!!!
should be one or two common wires “C”; if a Rain Switch is being installed,
wire in at “RS.” DO NOT REMOVE THE JUMPER AT THE "RS" POSITIONS
UNLESS YOU INSTALL A RAIN SWITCH, OTHERWISE THE
CONTROLLER WILL NOT IRRIGATE PROPERLY!!!
(If your location uses a
Master Valve or Pump, see the Master Valve section below.) When you
replace the
replace the
WeatherTRAK
cover, be sure the
COPY
button moves freely and is
not caught by the cover.
Plug the transformer in the power outlet and plug into the
WeatherTRAK
.
Turn the circuit breaker back on, verify all the valve wires are correctly
installed, and then continue to
installed, and then continue to
SETUP
.
OUTDOORS
Make sure the new outdoor box is at eye level for the expected operator and
that there is clearance for the antenna sleeve. Mount the outdoor box to the
wall using the appropriate anchors and screws. Use 18 to 22 solid gauge valve
wires so that they can fit inside the controller, connect the wires with wire
nuts, and conceal all connections behind the plate that holds the
wall using the appropriate anchors and screws. Use 18 to 22 solid gauge valve
wires so that they can fit inside the controller, connect the wires with wire
nuts, and conceal all connections behind the plate that holds the
WeatherTRAK
inside the outdoor box.
Insert the previously labeled valve wires into the
WeatherTRAK
’s connector
strip securing each wire tip with a small straight blade screwdriver. There
should be one or two common wires “C”; if a Rain Switch is being installed,
wire in at “RS.” DO NOT REMOVE THE JUMPER AT THE "RS" POSITIONS
UNLESS YOU INSTALL A RAIN SWITCH, OTHERWISE THE
CONTROLLER WILL NOT IRRIGATE PROPERLY!!!
should be one or two common wires “C”; if a Rain Switch is being installed,
wire in at “RS.” DO NOT REMOVE THE JUMPER AT THE "RS" POSITIONS
UNLESS YOU INSTALL A RAIN SWITCH, OTHERWISE THE
CONTROLLER WILL NOT IRRIGATE PROPERLY!!!
(If your location uses a
Master Valve or Pump, see the Master Valve section below.) When you
replace the
replace the
WeatherTRAK
cover, be sure the
COPY
button moves freely and is
not caught by the cover.
The outdoor box requires direct connection to AC power. Make sure you
connect the “ground” wire too. Use conventional conduit or flex conduit from
the nearest junction box to the outdoor box. Plug the transformer into the
outlet provided in the outdoor box, plug in the
connect the “ground” wire too. Use conventional conduit or flex conduit from
the nearest junction box to the outdoor box. Plug the transformer into the
outlet provided in the outdoor box, plug in the
WeatherTRAK
, bundle the
excess cord and conceal behind the plate that holds the
WeatherTRAK
inside
the outdoor box.
Turn the circuit breaker back on, verify all the valve wires are correctly
installed, and then continue to
installed, and then continue to
SETUP
.
MASTER
VALVE
VALVE
For a 12-station
WeatherTRAK:
"
Hook up the Master Valve/Pump as Station 12
"
In
SETUP
, set “
MAX ACTIVE STATIONS”
to 11 or less
"
Station 12 becomes the Master Valve or Pump and turns on with
every valve.
every valve.