Micro-Master Touch User Guide
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© 2014 Toro Australia Pty Ltd
Ver 1.2, June 2014
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About This Manual
Digital interactive copies of this manual in various formats are available for download from http://
www.tdssoftware.com.au/manuals/
This manual (in digital form) has been designed to be context sensitive, and includes many topic links
and image hotspots.
Clicking a button in an image will, where possible, cause a jump to the same screen as if the button
were clicked on the physical Touch controller.
Where not possible or appropriate, the hotspot links to a paragraph explaining the purpose of the
button.
Where appropriate, examples in this manual have been drawn from a real world example.
In this example, a treelot is irrigated using recycled water from a storage tank. There are two zones
in the treelot, allocated to Stations 1 and 2, and a flushing valve (station 4) is connected to both
zones to drain solids from the line after irrigation. The treelot irrigation program operates in grouping
mode. The storage tank is circulated with a five minute on, five minute off cycle repeating 6 times
each shift, running four times every day. Two master valves are connected to the irrigation (station
5) and circulation (station 6) mainlines A pump is connected to station 7, an ozone generator is
connected to station 11, and two filters in a single bank are connected to stations 9 and 10. Chemical
injection is performed each treelot irrigation. Three level sensors detect when the tank is empty,
almost full, and full. The empty and full sensors control the treelot irrigation, and the almost full
sensor stops the ozone generator, and stops the circulation program.
A diagram of the real world example is shown below.
1
2
5
6
7
9
10
11
4
Tank Full
Tank Empty
Almost Full
(Circulation Stop)
Treelot
Zone 1
Treelot
Zone 2
Figure 1 - Real World Example Schematic