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Rainfall Adjustment

The Sensor/Transmitter can be adjusted to
respond when it has detected nominal rainfall in
the following amounts: 1/8" (3mm), 1/4" (6mm),
1/2" (12mm) or 3/4" (19mm). Carefully rotate the
Rainfall Adjustment Cap so the pins are positioned
in the desired slots. Be sure to align the slots and
pins properly, as this adjustment does not require
excessive force. See 

Figure 10

.

Note:

Avoid using the 1/8" (3mm) setting in high humidity conditions.

Vent Ring Adjustment

Closing the vent holes will slow the sensor dry-out rate, uncovering the holes will 
accelerate the dry-out rate. For most installations, a fully closed vent is appropriate.

Installing the Sensor/Transmitter

Note:

If installing Wireless RainSensor model RFS1000 for freeze detection, please

refer to additional instructions provided on page 8.

Testing Signal Strength at the Installation Site

The Receiver’s Signal Indicator provides an indication of the strength of the last valid
received signal. Prior to testing the Sensor/Transmitter in its final location, clear the
Signal Indicator first so the test will represent the signal as received during the final
check. To clear the Signal Indicator from previous tests, simply press the Smart
Bypass button once, then once again to exit the bypass mode. 
Prior to final placement, test the Sensor/Transmitter signal by lightly pressing and
holding the spindle as described in “Initial Receiver Testing” on page 6.

Note:

If the location of the Sensor/Transmitter is not providing a valid signal to the

Receiver, verify Sensor/Transmitter operation at close range and choose another
mounting location. For additional information, refer to “Improving Reception” 
on page 10.
Tip! If the Receiver is not visible to the installer, turn on a watering zone which is 
visible from the installation location and the activation of the Sensor/Transmitter will
shut off the “test” zone. Please note that the manual activation cycle of some 
controllers bypasses the sensor inputs. You will need to run an automatic/timed 
watering program for these types of controllers.

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Figure 10

1/4" (6mm)

1/2" (12mm)

Vent Hole

3/4" (19mm)

1/8" (3mm)

Summary of Contents for RFS1000

Page 1: ...tallation methods must comply with all applicable national and local building codes If you are unsure about proper wiring practices have a qualified contractor perform the installation for you The Rec...

Page 2: ...ss and hold for 5 7 seconds to turn off the receiver 6 Power Indicator Steady light 24 VAC power is connected Blinking light Sensor Transmitter battery power low or other communication problem No ligh...

Page 3: ...ighten the Receiver antenna wire upward and the Sensor Transmitter antenna wire downward 6 While holding the Sensor Transmitter at close range to the Receiver press and hold the spindle to test the wi...

Page 4: ...er Part 1 Control Wire Connection The Receiver control wires are used to interrupt the common wire of the valves or they can be connected directly to the sensor input terminals of the controller if pr...

Page 5: ...sensor inputs Refer to Figure 8 Disconnect all common control wires from the common terminal s of the controller generally marked C Com or VC Join these wires to the White wire using a wire connector...

Page 6: ...Refer to Figure 9 On controllers that do not have 24 VAC terminals connect the two Red power wires to the transformer s secondary 24 VAC power wires where they attach to the controller s circuit board...

Page 7: ...ignal Prior to testing the Sensor Transmitter in its final location clear the Signal Indicator first so the test will represent the signal as received during the final check To clear the Signal Indica...

Page 8: ...he controlled area out of direct sunlight and avoid ing direct southern exposure A northeast to northwest shaded exposure works well Important Avoid installation of the unit near a large heat storing...

Page 9: ...ld the Smart Bypass button until the Sensor Status indicator begins blinking rapidly 5 7 seconds Release the Smart Bypass button and confirm the Power indicator goes out and flashes periodically Simpl...

Page 10: ...ransmitter and Receiver Although in most cases even if two identical units are installed unwanted activations would only occur if the two sensors are set for different rainfall amounts However the cod...

Page 11: ...duce the effective transmitted signal enough to pose problems under normal installation conditions However there are some installations with very thick dense walls or that involve large amounts of rad...

Page 12: ...roperly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a FCC...

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