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Safety Information ................................ 1
Introduction ........................................... 1

WR2 Components ................................................................2
WR2 Benefits ...........................................................................2

Mounting the Controller Interface ......... 2
Wiring the Controller Interface to the 
Irrigation Controller .............................. 3
Initial Power Up ..................................... 4

Controller Interface Display Icons ................................4

Sensor Status  .....................................................................4
Environmental Conditions ...........................................4
Irrigation Modes ...............................................................5

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 Restoring 
Settings .................................................. 7

Save Contractor Default Settings .................................7
Reset Contractor Default Settings ...............................7
Restore Contractor Default Settings ...........................7
Restore Standard Setting ..................................................7

Select the Sensor Location ..................... 7
Sensor Mounting Instructions ............... 8
Using Multiple Controller 
Interface Units ....................................... 8
WR2 Wireless Sensor Alerts & 
Troubleshooting .................................... 9

Summary of Contents for WR2RFC-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...

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