CS3000 User’s Guide
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Calsense
Problem
Description
Possible Causes
Solution
Power Fail (Brown Out)
Voltage to the controller
dropped which resulted in a
restart.
Damaged wires
If the problem is persistent, check
the power connections
Low/intermitted line voltage
source
Bad splices
Power Fail
The controller lost power.
Power outage
If the problem is persistent, check
the GFI and power connections.
Replace the GFI if required.
GFI tripped
Power removed from
controller
Solenoid Short:
Master Valve
An electrical short was detected
from master valve.
Solenoid is shorted out
Replace solenoid
Bad splices
Repair splices
Valve box full of water
Remove water and fix accordingly
Wires shorted together
Replace wires and adjust
positioning
Solenoid Short:
Station <num>
An electrical short was detected
on indicated station.
Solenoid is shorted out
Replace solenoid
Bad splices
Repair splices
Valve box full of water
Remove water and fix accordingly
Wires shorted together
Replace wires and adjust
positioning
STATION DECODER NOT
RESPONDING:
Decoder
The identified decoder is not
responding.
Decoder is not connected
Check all wiring connections
Damaged wires
Replace damaged wires
Bad splices
Repair splices
STATION DECODER VOLTAGE
TOO LOW:
Decoder S/N <num> (Station
<num>):
The voltage measured was too
low when the indicated decoder
was energized.
Solenoid not operating
properly
Replace solenoid
Solenoid burnt out
Replace solenoid
Wrong solenoid used
Replace with suggested solenoid
Damage to 2-wire path
Repair connections along 2-wire
path
Bad wire splices
Repair splices
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