• Pressing Green
►
button will cycle through each of four System
Modes. The
▲
at the top of the display points to the active
System Mode.
1.OFF – Unit will perform a daily agitation cycle and otherwise
sit idle.
2.ON – Unit will allow Remote and MANUAL MISTs, but no
AUTO MISTs.
Section 3
Setting Up the Unit
Using the Controller
• With the display showing day, time
and level, press Green
►
button to
position the
▲
at top of display
pointing to the active System Mode:
• OFF - daily agitation cycle only
• ON – remote and manual, but no
programmed mist
• AUTO Everyday – program runs
daily. This is the usual mode.
• AUTO Custom – program runs on
days configured in CUSTOM PGM
11. Set System Mode
• Clear area
• Pres MIST button on transmitter
• Unit will FILL, DOSE, insecticide,
Agitate (AGT) and MIST.
12. Test by Activating
Remote Mist
• DATA Menu, read AFR (average
flow rate) value
13. Determine Nozzle
Flow Rate of Circuit
Section 3
Setting Up the Unit
3.AUTO-EVERYDAY – Misting program runs daily. This is the
most commonly used System Mode.
4.AUTO-CUSTOM – Misting program runs only on days set in
CUSTOM PGM menu.
• Pressing Red MENU/STOP button displays triangular cursor by
DAY/TIME position on left side of display. Use
▲
or
▼
buttons to
cycle through menu structure. Use Green
►
button to select
menu item and view or change data element within that item.
• Within a menu item, the convention is that the flashing data
element can be changed with the
▲
or
▼
buttons. Move to the
next data element with the Green
►
button.
• Exit the menu item by pressing the MENU button. The unit will
revert to previous System Mode in 3 minutes if the MENU button
is not pressed.
• Clear any error code by pressing the Red MENU/Stop button for
5 seconds. The System Mode will return to its previous state
(usually AUTO Everyday).
• To reset the controller to factory settings, unplug the unit, and
hold down MENU and the
▲
buttons while plugging the unit
back in. Mist Cycles, remote duration and number of nozzles
must be reentered.
• Secure key in a safe location.
14. Close Lid and Lock
flow rate) value
• Enter that value as the nozzle flow
rate, NFR, to be used in system
error calculations
• DATA Menu, NFR. Press Green
►
button for 5 seconds, then use the
▲
or
▼
buttons to adjust value to be
the same as read in AFR.
Flow Rate of Circuit