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Override= If the Manual Override button was pushed the Weather Reach Receiver is
temporarily in a manual override mode.
Off= Setting mode to off turns off all control functions of your Weather Reach Receiver.
Your sprinkler controller will continue to water as it is programmed, but
not
according to weather conditions
. This will not suspended watering
because your
sprinkler controller is programmed to continue to irrigate.
Settings
Settings were programmed at the time of installation. Unless you are seeing a dry landscape or
too wet landscape, you will not need to make any settings adjustments. If you are seeing too dry
or too wet landscapes, please refer to the next section of this manual or the Troubleshooting
section of your Users Guide.
Troubleshooting your Weather Reach Receiver
Blank Screen
Step 1:
Verify your Weather Reach Receiver is getting power.
Step 2:
Check the contrast of the LCD screen. To do this, press the escape button five times
and press the up arrow button until the screen becomes readable again.
Step 3:
If steps 1 and 2 do not work, please contact your installer or Irrisoft.
You want your sprinkler system to water its next cycle
There may be occasions when, in your judgment, the sprinklers should complete a watering
cycle. Check the indicator lights. If the A and B indicator lights are lit, those zones will not come
on. When the A or B light is off, then watering will be allowed during the next scheduled cycle.
If the lights are on and you want to allow the next scheduled cycle to come on, then you can
adjust the Soil Moisture Depletion Balance to match the programmed A or B Start Threshold.
Step 1:
Begin at the home screen and press the Menu/Select button once. Use the arrows
buttons until you reach the Irrigate menu.
Step 2:
Determine which program sprinkler program you want to run, A or B. Remember the A
and B Start Thresholds are specific to types of plants (e.g. lawn and shrubs). Press the