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Using this feature will allow you to program a Pump to be activated when program 1,2,3,
or 4 is activated. The controller uses Station 1 as the pump output. This feature should
only be used for the Pump, if it is connected to the Station 1 output of the controller. If
the pump is connected to the Master Valve output, then use the MV feature.
Note: Refer to wiring diagrams and explanations in the MASTER VALVE and PUMP
WIRING OPTIONS Section on page 9 before configuring this option.
A typical example for usage of this feature occurs when using a normally open master
valve and pump.
Note: If you select a Pump for any program, the controller will not allow you to include a
Station 1 runtime in any program. If you have already programmed Station 1 into a
program the controller will automatically remove it.
EXAMPLE: You want the Pump to go on when Programs 2 and 4 are running
Successively Press:
until you see
Press:
adds Programs 2 and 4 to having the Pump
activated when these two programs come on.
you will see
Press:
Subsequent pressing of 2 and 4 will remove the
Pump from Programs 2 and 4.
STACK or NO STACK
This feature allows you to run your programs one after another (Stack) or at the same
time (No Stack). Where volume of water and pressure will allow, you have the option
of running several stations from different programs at the same time.
Note: The maximum current draw cannot exceed 1 amp per station, and
1.5 amps for the controller.
EXAMPLE: You have a 30 station controller, and watering must be completed by 7:00
AM and cannot begin until 2:00 AM (5 hours total).
You can put:
Station 1 through 7 in Program #1
Station 8 through 14 in Program #2
Station 15 through 21 in Program #3
Station 22 through 30 in Program #4
Now set up your runtimes for each station, and the start time of 2:00 AM You must be
SETUP
ENTER
P U M P
PROGRAM
P U M P 2 4
PROGRAM
MON
2
WED
4
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