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When the system contains more than a single irrigation line, valves will be referred
to by specifying both the line number and the valve number separated by a dot, as
shown in the example below, otherwise, valves are referred to by their ordinal
number only.
The sequence may include not only individual valves, but also predefined Groups of
valves (G1, G2 etc…).
The Groups definition can be found under the subject
When the system contains several water sources (A,B,C,…F), the user may select the
desired water source for each valve/Group by pushing
F4 = "Src"
, otherwise the
system will select the default water source of the specified line.
The order by which the valves will be operated is defined by use of the following 3
symbols:
- SEQUENTIAL OPERATION
- one valve after the other.
- TEMPORARY GROUPS
- valves of the same line to be irrigated together
and
CONSTANT GROUPS
with a common dosage.
(must be enabled at
DEALERS DEFINITIONS
)
- STARTING TOGETHER
- coordinated start of valves with individual
dosages. The valves may belong to different
irrigation lines. This feature is especially useful
when central fertilization is required. (must be
enabled at
DEALERS DEFINITIONS
)
The following picture shows an example sequence.
3.2B> 3.3B& 3.4B> G1A> G2A> 2.5A+2.6A+4.1B
The sequence above should be interpreted as follows:
First, line 3 valve 2 (3.2B) will irrigate from source “B” and when finished, line 3
valves 3 and 4 (3.3B&3.4B) will irrigate from source “B”, then Group 1 (G1A) from
source “A” followed by Group 2 (G2A) from source A. Eventually line 2 valve 5, line 2
valve 6 from source “A” together with line 4 valve 1 (2.5A+2.6A+4.1B) will irrigate
from source “B”.
Program status
Group 2
Line 2
Valve 5
Source A