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Watering Program Details
This section covers in detail each of the three parts of a 
watering program – watering days, program start times 
and zone run times. 
Selecting Watering Days
The ECXTRA provides four options for scheduling water-
ing days: Calendar, Interval, Odd or Even and Off. 
Calendar
 Schedule
A Calendar schedule enables you to select specific days 
of the week to water, for example, Monday, Wednesday 
and Friday. This is a seven-day schedule which starts on 
Sunday and ends on Saturday.
This illustration shows how a  
Calendar schedule would be  
displayed when the control dial is  
in the 
watering
 
days
position. 
In this example, program A has watering days set for  
mo
 (Monday), 
we
 (Wednesday) and 
fr
 (Friday).
Interval
 Schedule
An Interval schedule enables watering days to be select-
ed without regard to the actual days of the week. For 
example, if you want to water every third day, you would 
select a 3-day Interval. Interval schedules range from  
1-day (watering every day) to 7-day (watering every sev-
enth day). When an Interval schedule is used, you can 
choose which day of the week will be the first day of the 
Interval. The number of days in the Interval determines 
the available start days. For example, if you have selected 
a 3-day Interval and today is Sunday, you may choose to 
start the Interval today, Monday or Tuesday. 
This illustration shows how an Inter-
val schedule would be displayed. In 
this example, program B has a 3-
day Interval schedule which will start 
on Monday.
Odd/Even Schedule
The Odd/Even schedule enables you to select odd or 
even numbered days of the month as watering days.
This illustration shows how an 
Odd day schedule would be dis-
played. 
Day Exclusion
This feature enables you to prevent watering on specific 
days of the week when using an Interval or an Odd/Even 
watering day schedule.
In this example, Monday and Fri-
day are excluded from program A.
Program Off
Selecting OFF suspends the operation of the program 
when it is not needed. Turning the program off does not 
alter or erase the watering day schedule of the program, 
it simply places the program on hold until it is needed.
This illustration shows how a pro-
gram would be displayed if its water-
ing day schedule is turned off. In this 
example, program C is off.