2
3
• Open window: AM or PM
• Close window: AM or PM
DIMENSIONS
• Height: 6" (15 cm)
• Width: 4" (10 cm)
• Depth: 2" (5 cm)
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Rotate the battery compartment
cover handle to the 11 o’clock
position to remove the cover
(see drawing). Insert two
9-volt alkaline batteries. All
controller display elements
will briefly appear on the
display, followed by the
blinking time “12” – the
controller is now ready to be
programmed.
IMPORTANT: To replace the battery compartment cover, insert
it with the handle in the “11” o’clock position to avoid
possible cover guide pin breakage.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
OF CONTROLLER UNITS
MODELS 510.XXXP AND 510.075P
If the mounting plate [2] is
attached to the controller,
remove it.
1. Insert the mounting coupling [1]
into the mounting plate, aligning
the words “top”, which are
stamped on both the coupling,
and the plate.
2. Press the mounting plate, with
the mounting coupling inserted,
against the irrigation controller
back.
WALL OR VALVE MOUNTING
The controller mounting plate [2] can be mounted on a wall
using two screws, in which case mounting coupling [1] is not
used. The distance between the controller and the solenoid is
limited by the length of its connecting cable. To mount
controller on a valve, use plate #1.
ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION OF
MODEL 510.075-100 AND 510.000P
1. Shut the main irrigation system
valve.
2. Before installing the hydraulic valve
[5] in the irrigation system, remove
the solenoid [1] from the valve with
a 90° counter-clockwise turn. Be
careful not to lose the seal (O-Ring
#2) [3].
3. Install the hydraulic valve in the
irrigation system, paying attention to
the correct water flow direction, as
indicated by the arrow [4].
4. After installing the hydraulic valve [5], assemble the solenoid
with a 90° clockwise turn. Be sure to place the seal (O-Ring #1)
[3] in its proper location.
MANUAL-MECHANICAL OPERATION
The valve can be opened and closed
independent of controller operation.
Manual operation is useful when
immediate irrigation is required, without
the delay of controller programming.
The 3-position valve handle [A] is located on the solenoid Manual
valve, and functions as follows: Open [1], Automatic Operation
[AUTO], Closed [2].
IMPORTANT: For automatic operation, the valve handle must
be in the middle [AUTO] position.
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
1. Top Cover
2. Controller Display
3. Bottom Cover
4. Battery Compartment Cover
5. Solenoid
6. Valve Handle
7. Bayonet
8. Manual Flow Control
9. Hydraulic Valve
INSTALLING THE IRRIGATION CONTROLLER
Your controller can be installed in line directly to PVC pipe fittings,
(inlet female pipe thread, outlet female pipe thread)
NOTE: Wrap all fittings with teflon tape. Do not use thread
paste on valve as this will damage the valve and void your
warranty.
NOTE: The controller can be mounted in any position. We
recommend a short test cycle before attaching your lines to
the outlet side.
IMPORTANT: Make sure flow direction arrow is pointed away
from water source. Never use the controller unit as a handle
for tightening the valve to the pipe.
CONNECTING A RAIN SENSOR
An interrupt type rain sensor can be connected to the controller.
The sensor connects directly to the controller wire connection(s).
Connect either wire from sensor to the two sensor wires on the
controller.
PROGRAMMING THE CONTROLLER
DIG controllers are programmed with the aid of four buttons:
Programming step selector – used to select the desired
programming mode (includes clock setting mode)
Next step button – used to
select the parameter to be
changed (hour, minute, etc.). Only
a blinking parameter can be
changed.
Data increment button
(Increase) – Raises the value of
the selected parameter (e.g.,
when time selected from 06:00 to
07:00).
Data increment button
(Decrease) – Lowers the value of
the selected parameter (e.g.,
when time selected from 06:00 to
05:00).
PROGRAMMING CURRENT TIME AND DAY OF THE WEEK
Press
a number of times until
icon appears. Press
. The
hour digit will flash. Use the
or
buttons, to set the current time
(note: use of AM and PM). A further
press of
will make the minutes
digit flash. Use the
or
to set
the current time. Press
. A flashing arrow will appear in the
upper portion of the display. Use the
or
to set the current
day. Press
to move to the next step.
If the last data entered stops flashing, press the
again to
resume programming.
PROGRAMMING WATERING TIME:
HOURS, MINUTES AND SECONDS
Press until icon
appears. Use
and
or
to set the desired
watering time.
Press
to move to the next step.
PROGRAMMING WATERING SCHEDULE
Press
until
icon appears. At this stage you can select one
of two program options:
A) Watering schedule according to the days of the week.
B) Cyclical schedule watering – once, minutes, hours and days.
A. Watering schedule according to the days of the week.
Press
, a flashing arrow appears
opposite the days of the week. Use
the
or
buttons for the desired
day. A non-flashing arrow shows the
Watering Day selected. In this way,
move along the days of the week
and set any day of the week
required.
To cancel a Watering Schedule:
Press
when the arrow is
flashing beside that day.
B. Cyclical,
, minutes,
hours and days watering
For operating the watering schedule
cyclically or
press the
a number of times (pass over every
day of the week) until the word
appears.
for
single watering if required (make sure that no arrow shows on the
day of the week).
Cyclical schedule watering – press
and the word
will
flash. Use
or
to set the desired watering cycle, from
1 minute up to 45 minutes, from 1 hour up to 23 hours and from
1 day up to 30 days. When you leave the
icon on,
program will operate one time only, and the controller needs to be
programmed again.
Press
to move to the next step.
PROGRAMMING A WEEKLY START TIME
(For watering according to the days
of the week.) Programming the
controller by day of the week allows
4 start times per day. Press
for
start no. 1. The word
will
appear (or the last start time
entered). Press the
word flashes. Use
the or to
set the desired start time (note AM and PM). Press
to program
start no. 2 and repeat the same steps for starts no. 3 and 4. To
cancel one of the start times, press
. The hour digit flashes.
Use
the or to
display .
PROGRAMMING A CYCLICAL OR
START TIME WITH
START TIME DELAY
Programming a start time with these
programs will allow the use of an
additional function defined as
“number of days”. You will be able
to set the first start time today (day
0), tomorrow (day 1) or any number
of days required (up to 30 days). Press
. Use
or
to set
the desired start time, and day. (Only one start time in this mode).
MANUAL OPERATION
Press the
. The
icon appears.
Use
and
to open or close the
valves.
• In manual operation, the valve
will close automatically after
the programmed watering time.
INTRODUCTION
THANK YOU for purchasing a DIG Controller.
Please take the time to read through the enclosed instructions and
follow them step by step. If you have any questions, please call
our customer service line 1-800-344-6641.
CONTROLLER MAIN FEATURES
• Operates on two 9-volt alkaline batteries
• Weekly or Cyclical program
• Up to four start times per day in weekly mode
• Station run time from 1 second to 12 hours in 1 second
increments
• Watering Schedule 7-day
weekly program or cyclical
from once a day to once
every minute, hour, and day
• Simple, four button
programming
• Optional manual operation
• Completely waterproof
• Can be mounted on valve or
on the wall
• Up to 30 days rain delay
SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
• Station run time: In 1-second increments up to 24 hours
• Watering Schedule: In 1-minute increments up to 5 minutes
In 5-minute increments up to 15 minutes
In 15-minute increments up to 45 minutes
In 1-hour increments up to 23 hours
In 1-day increments up to 30 days
7 days calendar
• Start time in irrigation mode: up to 4 start times per day
• Start time in propagation mode: one start time every minute
• Sensor: on and off
• Irrigation window allows for propagation at a defined part of the
day
OWNERS MANUAL
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
510.XXXP BATTERY OPERATED
PROPAGATION AND IRRIGATION
CONTROLLER
BAT
1-800-344-2281