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WVP DISPLAY ...................................................................................................
Before you begin programming the WVP, take some time
to learn about the features available and how program
information is created. The large LCD display on the WVP
is split into two areas: Programming and Communication.
The upper portion of the LCD display is used for creating or
changing program related information. The lower portion
of the display is used to establish radio contact with WVC
controllers, send/retrieve program information, conduct
manual watering, and establish unique addresses for each
controller.
Pressing the
button will step through the programming
modes of operation in the following order: 1) Current Time/
Date, 2) Set Time/Date, 3) Set Watering Start Times, 4) Set
Run Times, 5) Set Water Days, and 6) System Off Mode.
When creating or changing program information, the
flashing portion of the display can be changed by pressing
the
or
buttons. To change something that is not
flashing, press the
or
buttons until the desired field
is flashing.
The Transmit/Receive button on the handle of the WVP
is used for navigating to and from the communication
function on the display, initiating communication with
a WVC, setting the WVC unique identification code, and
transmitting/receiving data with a WVC. If the Transmit/
Receive button is pressed at any time during one of the
programming modes mentioned above, then the lower half
or communication mode of the display will be activated.
Pressing it again returns the unit to the programming
mode.
After one minute of inactivity the WVP display will go blank
to conserve battery power. Press any button to reactivate
the display.