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VSX OPERATING MANUAL
You may now press the OPTIONS, BACK, or
NEXT buttons to view more options, or you may
press EXIT to leave the Edit Settings mode.
Set Day Change: The programmable Time of
Day Change option allows you to tell the
controller at what time one day changes into
another, when using the Daily Schedule option.
The default is, of course, midnight (12am).
However, this occurs right during the middle of
many irrigation cycles. If you water a certain
Program every other day, and the irrigation
spans across midnight with multiple cycles, you
may lose the portion of the irrigation which
technically falls on a non-irrigation day.
To prevent this and similar confusion, you may
specify a different hour for your irrigation days
to change. Usually this is done after all irriga-
tion is completed. If your night’s irrigation is
completed by 7 in the morning, you might wish
to set the Day Change to 8:00am. Then, all of
your irrigation will fall within a single irrigation
day.
Note: Time of Day Change only applies to
Daily schedules. Day of Week schedules always
change at midnight.
You may only set the Day Change to an exact
hour (no minutes).
To set the Day Change: Press ENTER at the
“Set Day Change?”
display. The display will
then show:
Type the number for the Day Change hour (8,
in this example) with the number buttons on
the keypad, and press ENTER. The display
will show:
The current selection will be capitalized. Other
selections will be in lower case. Press the
TOGGLE button to switch between
AM
and
PM
. When it is correct, press ENTER. The
display will show:
Press ENTER to set the Day Change. The
display will briefly show
SAVED!
and the time
of Day Change hour you have set. After a
moment, the display will revert to:
You may now press the OPTIONS, BACK, or
NEXT buttons to view more options, or you may
press EXIT to leave the Edit Settings mode.
Set FCP Inhibit?: FCPs (Field Controller
Programs) are the Programs numbered from 1
through 64 in the Field Controller. The control-
lers may also irrigate with a master system
program from the central computer, which is
independent of the FCPs, and both types of
programs may run at the same time.
FCP Inhibit will prevent all of the numbered
FCPs from running, so that the only irrigation
will be that sent out by the central computer’s
master system program.
Remember that FCP Inhibit
ON
means the
FCPs will NOT run. FCP Inhibit set to
OFF
means the FCPs will run normally.