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WR2-48 Wireless Sensor

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Saving, Resetting 

and Restoring 

Settings

Save Contractor Default 
Settings

Once the Controller 
Interface is completely 
programmed, press 

+

 and right arrow 

buttons  simultaneously 
for five (5) seconds to 
save contractor default 
setting. All programmed 
icons will flash in unison 
one time to indicate 
program is saved.

Reset Contractor Default 
Settings

The Contractor default setting stores 
programming details related to rainfall and 
temperature set points.
Reset and save programming details in 
accordance with Section 

 and 

Restore Contractor Default 
Settings

If this programming is inadvertently 
changed, it is simple to restore.

Press 

+

 and 

 buttons 

simultaneously for five 
(5) seconds, or until 
the screen goes blank. 
When icons reappear, 
contractor default 
settings are restored.

Restore Standard Setting

Press the 

 and 

left arrow buttons 
simultaneously 
for five (5) 
seconds, or until 
the screen goes 
blank, to cancel 

Select the Sensor 

Location

The communication range for the 
WR2 Wireless Sensor is 700 feet 
(213.4 meters).

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A blinking light on the bottom of the 
Sensor indicates signal strength for 20 
minutes immediately following successful 
pairing. The Sensor updates its signal 
strength every 3 seconds (i.e. 1 blink = 
reliable signal strength, series of 4 blinks 
= strongest signal strength). If the signal 
strength is not optimum in one location, 
try another location. Even as little as a few 
feet difference in placement can improve 
signal strength.

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Select a mounting location where the 
rain sensor will receive direct rainfall. 
Make sure the sensor extends beyond 
the roof line, tree limbs and any other 
obstructions. Install the Rain Sensor in 
an area that receives as much rain and 
sunlight as the landscape. Be sure to 
mount the sensor above spray from the 
sprinklers.

Signal

Sensor LED

GOOD

Install

1-4 Blinks

POOR

DO NOT install

Does not blink

the Contractor default setting and restore 
the ”Standard Setting”: temperature 37°F 
(3°C), rain fall ¼” (6mm) and “programmed 
irrigation” mode. When icons reappear, 
”Standard Setting” is active.

Summary of Contents for WR2-48

Page 1: ...WR2 48 Wireless Sensor User Manual Manual del usuario...

Page 2: ...Synchronize the Sensor and Controller Interface 5 Programming the Set Points 6 Rainfall Set Point 6 Temperature Set Point Rain Freeze Sensor only 6 Programming Irrigation Modes 6 Saving Resetting and...

Page 3: ...r purchase of the WR2 Wireless Sensor Now in accordance with California Executive Order B 29 15 prohibiting the application of potable water to outdoor landscapes during and within 48 hours after meas...

Page 4: ...tive irrigation cycle during a rain event l l Enhanced antenna array provides superior signal reliability that overcomes most line of sight obstructions l l Automatically prevents irrigation for 48 ho...

Page 5: ...wer to the irrigation controller b b NOTE Ensure the sensor switch on the irrigation controller panel is in the active position Controllers with no sensor inputs with or without pump start master valv...

Page 6: ...nt Select from six 6 set points ranging from 1 8 3mm to 1 2 13mm A set point closer to the top of the icon allows for more precipitation to occur before irrigation is suspended Rainfall Indicator Illu...

Page 7: ...d irrigation mode after 72 hours Note X and trip indicator will be displayed when returning to programmed irrigation mode if set points are satisfied Synchronize the Sensor and Controller Interface Af...

Page 8: ...eft or right arrow on keypad to navigate to the Rainfall Indicator icon 2 WhentheRainfall Indicatoriconflashes pressthe button onthekeypadtoset programmingdetails Eachpressofthebutton adjuststhesetpoi...

Page 9: ...cancel Select the Sensor Location The communication range for the WR2 Wireless Sensor is 700 feet 213 4 meters l l A blinking light on the bottom of the Sensor indicates signal strength for 20 minute...

Page 10: ...ensor in the attachment bracket To insert the Sensor in the attachment bracket you must first remove the Sensor cap Hold the sensor body in one hand gently twist the cap with your other hand Slide the...

Page 11: ...tery life or signal strength After the WR2 Wireless Sensor is in operation A sensor that does not communicate battery life signal strength to the Controller Interface is no longer paired 1 First check...

Page 12: ...Is Declared Manufacturer s Name Manufacturer s Address Equipment Description Equipment Class Model Numbers 2004 10S EC 1999 5 EC EN55014 1 2006 EN55022 2006 EN55014 2 1997 Al 2001 EN61000 4 2 EN61000...

Page 13: ...ramador 16 Programaci n de los niveles preestablecidos 17 Nivel de lluvia preestablecido 17 Temperatura preestablecida s lo en el sensor de heladas 17 Programaci n de los modos de riego 17 Guardar res...

Page 14: ...quirido elsensorinal mbricoWR2Wireless Sensor Ahora de acuerdo con la Orden Ejecutiva de California B 29 15 que proh be la aplicaci n de agua potable a los paisajes al aire libre durante y dentro de l...

Page 15: ...n superficies planas o en canaletas de lluvia l l El sistema de apagado r pido interrumpe el ciclo de riego activo cuando llueve l l El sistema de antena mejorado aumenta la fiabilidad de la se al y p...

Page 16: ...de riego b b NOTA Compruebe que el interruptor del sensor del panel del programador de riego est en posici n activa Programadores sin entradas para sensores con o sin v lvula principal arranque de bo...

Page 17: ...eestablecido Se puede elegir entre seis 6 niveles que van desde 3 mm 1 8 a 13 mm 1 2 Cuanto m s pr ximo est el nivel a la parte superior del icono mayor ser la precipitaci n necesaria para que se canc...

Page 18: ...os la X y el indicador de cancelaci n aparecer n al volver al modo de riego programado Sincronizaci n del sensor y la interfaz del programador Una vez realizado el cableado entre la interfaz del progr...

Page 19: ...icono del indicador de lluvia 2 Cuando el icono del indicador de lluvia se encienda intermitentemente pulse el bot n del teclado para ajustar la programaci n Cada pulsaci n del bot n permite ajustar...

Page 20: ...taurar los valores est ndar temperatura 3 C 37 F lluvia 6 mm y modo de riego programado Cuando vuelvan a aparecer los iconos se habr n activado los valores est ndar Elecci ndellugarpara elmontajedelse...

Page 21: ...laci n del sensor en el soporte de fijaci n Para insertar el sensor en el soporte de fijaci n debe retirar previamente la tapa del sensor Sujete el cuerpo del sensor con una mano y gire suavemente la...

Page 22: ...nstalar una pila nueva el sensor retoma autom ticamente la conexi n con la interfaz del programador 2 Si sustituye un sensor que ya estaba sincronizado con la interfaz del programador deber sincroniza...

Page 23: ...bricante Direcci n del fabricante Descripci n del equipo Clase de equipo N meros de modelos 2004 10S EC 1999 5 EC EN55014 1 2006 EN55022 2006 EN55014 2 1997 Al 2001 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 8...

Page 24: ...Tel 520 741 6100 Rain Bird Corporation 970 W Sierra Madre Ave Azusa CA 91702 USA Tel 626 812 3400 Rain Bird International 145 North Grand Ave Glendora CA 91741 USA Tel 1 626 963 9311 Rain BirdTechnic...

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