Getting Started Guide
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Included in documentation pack:
Getting Started Guide
• Warranty
• Installation Instructions
• Quick Start Programming Guide
• Flow Reference Guide
• Troubleshooting
Site Profile Worksheets
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WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Warranty
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Our Promise to You
WeatherTRAK Product Series Warranty
HydroPoint Data Systems Inc. warrants to the purchaser of its Weath-erTRAK products, when shipped in its original carton that they will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the time pe-riod set forth below. During the warranty period, HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace the defective product or part thereof at no charge to the purchaser for parts during the warranty period.
The WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 series has a five (5) year
warranty from date of purchase.
This warranty does not apply to any product which has been dam-aged, defaced, subjected to misuse, abnormal service or handling (including shipping damage), or which has been altered in design or construction. This warranty does not cover surface discoloration on stainless steel enclosures. Surface discoloration can occur from a variety of envi- ronmental conditions outside of HydroPoint’s control such as wind-blown soils, water quality, and contaminants. The warranty described above is in addition to whatever implied war-ranty may be granted to purchaser by law. (All implied warranties, including the warranty of mechantability and fit for use, are limited to the period(s) from date of purchase set forth above). Neither sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is autho-rized to make any warranties other than those described above, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period de-scribed herein. The warranty described above shall be the sole and exclusive war-ranty granted by HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. and shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser.
Correction of defects, in the manner and period of time described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabilities and re-sponsibilities of HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. to the purchaser with respect to the product, and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strictly liability or otherwise. In no event shall HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc., be liable or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects in the product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. Nor shall HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc., be liable or in any way re-sponsible for any incidental or consequential economic or property damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or con-sequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty does not apply to improper installation or grounding, acts of God, such as lightning strikes and/or electrical line power surges, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, vandalism, vermin such as slugs, ants, rodents etc., or improper electrical connections.
Warranty Service Procedures
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the pur-chaser must notify HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc., of a warranty claim by contacting (800) 362-8774. At that time, the purchaser will be asked to provide dated proof of original purchase. Acceptable forms of this shall be a photo copy or scanned image of the dated original invoice faxed or emailed to HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. The pur- chaser will also need to provide a full description of the type of prob-lem occurring, a contact name, address and telephone number and/ or email. If requested, purchaser must return the defective product at their own expense.
Table of Contents
Warranty ...2 Installation Instructions ...3 Getting to know WeatherTRAK ... 4 Wall Installation ... 6 Activation ... 10 Programming ... 10Quick Start Programming Guide ...11
Activation or Help ... 12
Programming ... 12
Maintenance Tips ... 14
Flow Reference Guide ...17
Function ... 18 Setup ... 18 Learning Station Flow ... 20 Troubleshooting Guide ...23 WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Central Alerts ... 24 Definition of Alerts ... 25
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WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Installation Instructions
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WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Installation Instructions
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Getting to Know WeatherTRAK
ET Pro3
In this section, controller navigation and new hardware features are identified.Navigation
The user interface incorporates five main functions: 1. The display 2. The menu buttons3. The left
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arrow buttons 4. The plusg
and minus … buttons 5. The * buttonFigure 1 Controller Front Panel
The controller uses a 5-line, 24-character display. The screen con-trast can be adjusted in the SETUP menu for low and bright light conditions. The upper line displays the sub-functions of any one of the 4 main menu buttons as shown in Figure 1. The second or lower line commonly displays choices of values within each sub-function. The third line is commonly used to display alerts or identify abbre-viations of Alerts. Pushing the left or right arrow buttons allows you to scroll through all of the sub-functions within a menu. Pushing the plus and minus buttons allows you to select choices for each sub-function. Press-ing and holding the * button in some limited sub-menus within the SETUP, STATIONS, FLOW and MANUAL menus will display additional information. In the COPY menu the * button executes the “copy” function.
Controller Hardware
The WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 series delivers unique hardware features to simplify installation, field diagnostics and troubleshooting: • Interchangeable transformer and ground lug location • Easily removable command module — without the need for hand tools. • Modular Station hardware keys to increase or decrease station count.Station Output Design
The numerical values correspond to the Figure 2 line drawing of the station output boards for faster recognition. 1. Heavy-duty push-in type terminal blocks; two inputs per sta-tion require no tools to connect or disconnect field wire. (This makes it easier to test station output voltage or resistance to troubleshoot wiring issues). Terminal blocks are on one hori-zontal plane for faster installation with multiple valve common wire terminations. A pump start can be assigned as any station output. 2. Dedicated flow sensor inputs and separate master valve output. 3. Corresponding station output green LED’s for confirmation of valve operation during scheduled irrigation, manual operation or valve field wire integrity testing. A blue LED designates a master valve output when programmed. 4. Removable rain sensor and 24-VAC terminal block for faster field wire connection. 5. Station modularity that provides 6-station count flexibility by simply inserting a hardware key to activate additional stations. Additional keys can be purchased from HydroPoint or your local HydroPoint distributor. 6. Replaceable 3.0 amp slo-blow fuse protection to protect the transformer from field wire shorts. 7. Troubleshooting yellow and green LED’s on the station input / output boards indicate 24- and 5-Volt power respectively confirming proper voltage has reached one or both station output boards. 8. Direct remote compatibility with either a Rain Master™ Pro Max UA with EX32 cable assembly or TRC™ Commander or Sidekick series hand-held remotes Note: Small mechanical footprint makes it easy to install and provides a wide range of applications particularly where space is limited.
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Figure 2 Station Output Board DesignNote: Station output boards 12-24 and 25-48 are identical, but do not support two rain sensors. Terminate the flow sensor and rain sensor wires in the 12-24 station output board only.
Interchangeable Transformer
The WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 ships with the transformer on the right side of the enclosure. This enclosure design allows the transformer to be moved to the left side to accommodate electrical connections as needed. The mounting bracket is interchangeable to simplify relocating the transformer to the left side when necessary. Figure 3Interchangeable Transformer and Ground Lug
Note: If the transformer is re-located to the left side, then relo-cate the ground lug to the right side as shown in Figure 3.
Center Drill Points for Rain Sensor Mounting
The bottom left and right outer sides of the enclosure have two sets of drilling center points. These drilling points are for enclosure mounting for specific Irritrol or Toro wireless or wired rain or rain/ freeze sensors. Two (2-qty) self-tapping stainless steel screws are taped to the inside of the enclosure to mount a rain sensor receiver when needed. Figure 4
Drill Points for Rain Switch Mounting
Note: Mount the rain sensor receiver on the opposite side of the transformer location to avoid reception issues for wireless models.
Removable Command Module
The faceplate or command module can be easily removed or slid down into a lower position by loosening the captive screws by hand. Removing the command module provides access to the rain switch input and 24-VAC source. Note: If panel removal is necessary, support it with one hand, then disconnect the cables with the other hand and set it aside carefully. Figure 5
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Station Keys
The WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 incorporates station count modularity by using station keys. The station input/output boards are available in two configurations, up to either 12 to 24 stations or 12 to 48 sta-tions. To increase the station count from 12 to 18 stations or higher, insert a station key into the station output board from left to right (see Figure 6). The station key will illuminate when activated. The controller will automatically discover the expanded station count within 30 seconds. Figure 6 Station Keys To program additional stations: • Increase “Max Active Stations” in the SETUP menu. Additional stations can be programmed from the controller or remotely via www.weathertrak.net. • To increase the overall number of stations above 24, add an additional station expansion board with the corresponding sta-tion keys. Contact HydroPoint or your local distributor for this service kit.Controller Electrical Specifications
• Transformer Size: 3.0 amp, 80 VA, UL listed • Input Power: 120 VAC (60 Hz) or 220 VAC (60Hz) • Station Output Specifications: • 24 VAC (60 Hz) • 1.0 amps (1000 milliamps) max. per station output / pump output • 1.0 amps (1.0 milliamps) max master valve output • 3.0 amps maximum allowable load
Wall Installation
Note: Avoid potential electric shock by confirming the AC power is “off” before starting this work.Wall Mounting Instructions
Locate the 2 mounting holes on the back of the enclosure. The two upper mounting holes are keyholes. This design allows the two upper fasteners to be installed first. The enclosure is then slipped over and pushed down to complete the installation (see Figure 7). Use the enclosed blue-colored paper template to locate these holes accurately. Typical mounting height for a wall-mount enclosure is between 41” and 48” above a finished surface. Figure 7
Example of Wall Mount Drilling Template
A third mounting hole can be found in the center of the enclosure below the station input/output board. Before drilling, verify that the controller is level and vertically straight before installing. Step 1. Remove the outer door to gain better access to the interior of the enclosure by sliding it upwards, then place it in a location to prevent damage.
Step 2. Mark and drill new mounting holes using the blue-colored paper template, then drill appropriately sized holes with a hammer-drill as needed. Use plastic inserts and mounting screws (taped to the controller with the enclosure keys) to secure the controller. Step 3. Hang the enclosure on these fasteners and verify the en-closure is mounted level both vertically and horizontally. Step 4. Locate the third center mounting hole and insert the last fastener. Tighten all fasteners to the enclosure to secure to the vertical surface.
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Connecting the Controller to AC Power
The following wiring diagrams and instructions indicate AC power connections to both wall-mount and pedestal style controllers. The WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 series controller incorporates a dual volt-age power supply for a wide range of commercial applications. The controller can be connected to a single phase 120V or single phase 220V source. The input side of the transformer has 5 color-coded conductors. A label is attached to the transformer body with identification for each conductor. Two of the conductors (specific to 220V connections) have been terminated with wire nuts, shortened and tied together with a zip-tie to avoid confusion for 120V installations. Note: Before making a connection to your WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 series controller, disconnect the power to avoid electric shock. This installation should be made by a qualified electri-cian and should meet state and local electrical codes. Step 1. Confirm the controller has been securely fastened to a flat, vertical surface before starting this work. Step 2. Open the enclosure door and locate the transformer mounted to the chassis. Thread an approved weatherproof plastic or galvanized metal junction box onto the 1/2” nipple and secure with a conduit locknut. Step 3. Connect approved conduit to the underside of the junc-tion box. Step 4. Pull the required number of conductors and terminate them in the junction box with sufficient length so that wire nut connections can be made. Step 5. Remove approximately 1/2” of the wire insulation of the conductor and use an appropriately sized wire nut based on the number of wire connections being made. Adhere to local and state electrical codes. Step 6. The ground wire should be terminated with an appro-priately sized eyelet (included on grounding stud) and secured with a nut with the integral star washer located within the junction box (see Figure 8). Figure 8
Typical 120 Volt Wiring Diagram
Note: Blue and brown wires are tied off with a zip tie and wire nuts. Note: For 120 V wire applications, connect the following conductors from the primary side of the transformer to wiring from an approved electrical source (see Figure 8). The unused blue and brown wires are cut short and terminated with a wire nut. Note: For 220 V, single-phase applications connect the following conductors from the primary side of the transformer to wiring from an approved electrical source (see Figure 9).
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Figure 9
Typical 220 Volt Wiring Diagram
Note: Secure each ground wire with its own individual locking nut and integral star washer. The unused black and brown wires should be terminated with a wire nut separately.
Rain Switch Installation
The WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 series controller is compatible with the following manufacturers of normally closed wired or wireless rain or rain/freeze switches: • ToroTM wired and wireless rain switches • IrritrolTM wired and wireless rain switches • Hunter Mini-ClikTM • Hunter wireless Rain-ClikTM rain switches • Rain Bird® WR2 wireless rain switches
The ET Pro3 series is not compatible with the following rain switches: • Rain Bird Rain CheckTM series • Rain Bird Tipping BucketTM models • Rain Master Tipping BucketTM models • Water Conservation Services’ Rain GuardTM series
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Note: When a wireless rain switch is used with a metal en-closure, install the rain sensor receiver outside the enclosure to ensure reception from a remotely mounted rain switch transmitter.Irritrol Wireless Rain Switch Installation
Step 1: Mount the rain switch receiver where it can be easily accessed and observed. Note: Do not install a wireless rain sensor within metal enclosures where signal strength is diminished. Step 2: For wall-mount installations, route the receiver wires through the bottom of the enclosure into the interior of the enclosure. Deburr any field drilled through holes and insert a ¼” inside diameter rubber grommet to protect field wiring. Add a small amount of silicone sealant where the sensor wire enters the grommet for added protection. Avoid shorting wires from an open thru-hole without a grommet. A shorted wire can cause permanent damage to the controller electron-ics, an issue not covered under warranty. Step 3: Locate the rain sensor input terminal block in the upper-left corner of the 24-station input/output board. This terminal block is designed to be remov- able to facilitate faster connection of rain sensor wir-ing. To remove, simply wiggle the terminal block side to side. Remove the rain switch wire jumper before
installing the rain sensor wire. (See Figure 10).
Figure 10
Rain Switch Terminal Block with Loop
Step 4: Remove approximately 3/8” of wire insulation to expose the solid or stranded conductor. Step 5: Confirm the lever of the screwless terminal is in the up or unlocked position. Insert the exposed wire and press the lever downward to lock. Confirm contact by gently pulling down on the inserted wire.
WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Installation Instructions © 2013 HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. WTETP3II0513 9 800.362.8774 • hydropoint.com Step 6: Connect the red wires to the 24-VAC terminals to red colored terminals. These terminals are not polarized; either wire can be inserted into either of the two far left terminal positions. Step 7: Insert the white wire into the white terminal and the brown colored wire into black terminal as shown in Figure 11. Note: Confirm the lever has not clamped down on the wire insulation which can result in electrical continuity and operation of the rain switch.
24 Rain Rain Flow
24 Input Input Sensor
VAC RS1 RS2
Figure 11
Irritrol Wireless Rain Switch Series
Step 8: Locate the rain switch transmitter within the manu- facturer’s recommended range. Locate the transmit-ter where it will receive rainfall without obstruction. Confirm communication to the receiver before mounting permanently. Step 9: Test the rain sensor function by pressing the test switch on top of the transmitter for a brief period of time. Confirm the controller displays “RainSwitch” in the RUN menu when the test switch is depressed. Note: For other compatible rain switch wiring diagrams, please read the manufacturer’s installation instructions for normally closed rain switches.
Connecting a Flow Sensor
The WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 series is compatible with Data Industrial (Badger Meter) IR 220 series, Creative Sensor Technology and Neta-fim (using reed switch registers) irrigation flow sensors.
To connect a flow meter:
Step 1: Locate the six-position terminal block in the middle of the first 12-station output board and locate two inputs for flow sensing on the far right. These are labeled “FL1”/”VC” and reflect the color of the recom-mended shielded flow sensor wire (see Figure 12). Figure 12 Flow Sensor Input
Step 2: Remove 3/8” of wire insulation and place into the ap-propriate terminal block by connecting the red wire to “FL1” (or the “+” terminal) and black wire to VC (or the “-“ terminal). Step 3: Close or push down the terminal block lever. Step 4: Consult the Flow Reference Guide in this packet for instructions on how to setup flow.
Connecting a Hand-Held Remote
WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 series controllers come standard with hand-held remote capability. Compatibility is simply plug and play with no additional wiring, software, activation or programming required. The WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 series is directly compatible with the fol-lowing hand-held remotes:
• RainMasterTM PROMAX-UA with 32 EX extension cable (sold separately) • TRCTM - TR Commander or Sidekick Series (sold separately) Note: These products are available through local distributors and are not part of the WeatherTRAK product line. Both hand-held remote products are intended for portable use and require that the transceiver with antenna be located outside the enclosure to ensure consistent operation. The station LED’s will slightly illuminate when the hand-held receiver is plugged in. A blue LED will illuminate when a master valve is activated from the remote indicating it has been activated.
WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Installation Instructions © 2013 HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. WTETP3II0513 10 800.362.8774 • hydropoint.com Note: If permanent mounting of the transceiver is required, install the antenna outside the enclosure. Both the RainMaster and TRC remote cables can be plugged into either one of the vertically oriented 32-pin connectors on either station output board, (see Figure 13). The connectors correspond to stations 1-24 or stations 25-48 as needed. Note: For stations 25-48, you must enter station 1 for 25, 2 for 26, … 24 for 48 using the remote interface. Figure 13 Hand-held Remote Connectors
Note: Hand-held remote kits can be purchased through your local irrigation distributor. Note: Functionality of either remote is limited to manual on/off, station up or down and master valve on/off. Follow the hand-held remote manufacturer’s programming sequence when a normally open master valve is in use. Another alternative is to use the Maintenance Timeout feature found in the ADVANCED menu to open the master valve in ½ hour increments from ½ hour to 8 hours.
Manual Valve Test
To ensure all field wiring is properly connected and all stations are operating properly conduct a field wire integrity test. Step 1. Press the main menu button to MANUAL. Step 2. Press the minus button until the “Valve Test” screen ap-pears. Step 3. Press the right arrow button until the following screen appears:
RUN VALVE TEST — RTVT:OFF
00 SH 00 NC Faults
Step 4. Press the SELECT button, then press the “*” button to start the test. It will take about 15 seconds to verify continuity to all stations and the master valve. Step 5. If any field wiring issues exist, they will be identified as a “Fault”. A valve fault could be “SH” (Valve Short) from a failing solenoid OC (over current) from valves drawing more than 1000 mA or an “NC” (Valve No-Connect or open) reflecting a broken wire or wire that is not making good contact in the corresponding station terminal.Activation
In order to receive daily weather updates, your controller must be activated. To activate, call HydroPoint Customer Service at (800) 362-8774.For a faster call, complete the blue activation card inside the controller before calling HydroPoint Customer Service.
Programming
Refer to the laminated Quick Start Programming Guide for program-ming instructions in both English and Spanish. Free online training is available at: http://hydropoint.com/training/ Visit hydropoint.com or [email protected] to access and print additional copies of this Installation Guide.Note: RainMasterTM is a registered trademark of RainMaster Irrigation; PROMAXTM is registered product of RainMaster Irrigation; TRCTM is a registered trademark of Remote Control Technologies.
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Quick Start
Programming Guide
WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Quick Start Programming Guide
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Date: Year, Month, Day
Time: Hour (confirm am or pm), minutes Time Zone: Select your local time zone
Auto Daylight Savings: Automatically updates controller twice a
year, unless you press the button to “No.”
Maximum Active Stations: Number of stations physically wired
into the controller.
Stack or Overlap: When Stack is selected, all programs operate
one after another. The start time and water window for all pro-grams is assigned to Program A. When Overlap is selected, each program can have its own start time and water window. See the Owners Manual for more detail.
The following SETUP functions are optional:
Master Valve: Select the type of Master Valve if used.
Note: It is important to select None if a master valve does not exist. Selecting Normally Open or Normally Closed when you do not have a master valve may cause a Valve alert that can prevent irrigation.
Assign Pump Start Output: Any station output may be selected.
If a pump start is not required, leave this setting as Not Assigned.
Runtime Valve Test: Default setting is “Yes”. See the Owner’s
Manual for more details.
Max Backup ET: Represents the worst-case weekly ET for your
area for the month of July. If you are not sure what this number should be, call our Customer Service 800 number for help.
Days / Times
In this menu a start time, water window and a water day mode can be assigned to one of four available programs A-D. If a pump start has been assigned as a station output, any one of three programs can be excluded from a pump start. Note: Check for STACK or OVERLAP (See SETUP for Stack or Overlap.): If Stack is set; programs B, C and D will have the same start time as program A. Programs will run sequentially starting with program A. If Overlap is set, different start times may be set for each program.Exclude a Program from a Pump Start (only when assigned)
Any one of three programs can be excluded from a pump start when a station output has been assigned as a pump start. The factory de-fault is all programs are assigned to a pump start unless otherwise selected. This feature might be used when drip emitters and rotor use the same mainline but only one sprinkler type needs the added delivery pressure.
Set Start Times and Water Windows
Press the DAYS/TIMES Menu button. Press the plus or minus button to select program A, B, C or D. Press the right or left arrow button to SET STARTS/WINDOWS. Press the SELECT button to edit 1st START/ WINDOW. Press the arrow and plus or minus button in sequence to
Activation or Help
Call Customer Service
1-800-362-8774
The controller must be activated to receive daily ET information (local weather information). To speed up activation, complete the Activation card included with the manuals and other documenta-tion before calling Customer Service.CONTROLLER MUST BE ACTIVATED TO USE
AUTOMATED BY WEATHERTRAK OR USER WITH ET.
Programming
Setup
The following SETUP functions must be setup for the controller to operate properly. Press the SETUP Menu button. Press the left
or right arrow buttons to move to each function. Press the plus or minus buttons to change the underlined value.
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Selecting Water Day Mode
Press the DAYS/TIMES Menu button. Press the right or left arrow but-ton to WATER DAY MODE (for Program A, B, C or D). Press the plus or minus button to select one of the following seven water day modes: Optimized by WeatherTRAK: ET and individual station settings determine watering days automatically. Press the plus or minus button to exclude a day if needed. Odd/Even: Waters based on Odd or Even calendar days. Press the plus or minus button to select Odd or Even days. Interval: When Interval is selected, press the right or left arrow to WATER DAY INTERVAL. Press the plus or minus button to set the
day interval. Day intervals can be set from 1 to 30 days.
Days of Week: Uses a 7-day calendar Sunday through Saturday.
Press the right arrow to move through each day of the week. Press the plus or minus button to turn days off or on. (Off days shown as a dash “—“).
Days of Week by Month: Uses a 7-day calendar Sunday through
Saturday for each month of the year. Press the right arrow button to Jan OK TO WATER ON. Press the right arrow button to move through each day of the week. Press the plus or minus button to turn days off or on. Press the right arrow button to move to the next month. Follow the above procedure for each month of the year. Off: When Off is selected, the controller will ignore programmed starts for the selected program until a different water-day mode is selected.
Stations
Individual stations are assigned to a program (start time(s), water window and water day mode), and station mode. There are four sta-tion modes to select from: Automated by WeatherTRAK, User w/ ET, User No ET and Off. Select the station mode based on the type of landscape to be irrigated.
Note: The same station cannot be assigned to different programs.
Programming for Existing Landscapes
Automated by WeatherTRAK
Automatically calculates run times, cycle and soaks for each zone based on zone-specific attributes. Daily ET updates then adjust the calculated run times to reflect current weather conditions. Run times will vary as weather changes. Note: To navigate through the next several screens, press the right arrow button to move to each underlined heading and press the plus or minus button to select a choice within each function. Select Station: Locate the station to be programmed. Select Station Mode: Select Automated by WeatherTRAK.
Note: To Preview abbreviated Auto mode station settings for this specific station, press and hold the * button.
Select a Program: Assign the station to a program that has a start
time and water day mode.
Use Water
Window: If this station can irrigate outside of the wa-ter window, select “No”.
Usable Rainfall: If a station is under a roof, heavy tree canopy or
semi-porous roof, select either “None” or a percent of rainfall that is actually used. When “None” is selected, the specific station will water during Rain Pause.
Sprinkler Type: Select 1 of 13 industry-recognized sprinkler
types. When a sprinkler type is selected, a default precipitation rate and sprinkler efficiency value is automatically assigned. Both values can be changed in the next two screens if different than the displayed default rates.
Precipitation Rate: Is how much is applied in Inches per Hour.
Changing the precip rate will change run times. Lower Precip rates = high run times, Higher Precip rates = lower run times.
Sprinkler Efficiency: Every sprinkler applies water with a specific
efficiency based on its design and performance and spacing. If head or row spacing is stretched, efficiency is less. (Higher = less water; Lower = more water). Soil Type: Select 1 of 5 soil types determined by the USDA. Plant Type: Select 1 of 17 plant types that best represents the valve zone being irrigated. Root Depth: Press the plus or minus button to select root depth. (Shallow roots = more frequent watering; deep roots = less fre-quent watering.) Microclimate: Select 1 of 4 levels of sun exposure of the valve zone being irrigated. Slope: Select 1 of 5 slope gradients. The steeper the slope the higher number of cycles will be applied.
Sprinkler Location on Slope: Select 1 of 5 choices identifying
sprinkler locations on a slope.
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Maintenance Tips
Manual Watering
Stations can be operated individually with specific run times or all stations with one run time. Press the MANUAL Menu button. Select “Specific Stations” or “All Stations” by pressing the plus or minus but-ton.
Manual Water Specific Stations: Press the right or left arrow
button to the first station you want to water. Press the plus or mi-nus button to the minutes desired. The selected station will start immediately. To add more stations, press the right or left arrow button to the next station desired.
Manual Water All Stations: Press the plus or minus button to the
desired run time. Station 1 will start immediately, and all other ac-tive stations will follow sequentially for the same run time.
Note: To stop a station that is operating manually press the OFF Menu button for 5 seconds then back to RUN.
% Adjust - More or Less Water
Adjust Water Amount
Adjusts individual stations for more or less water. A 0% setting means there is no adjustment for that particular station.
Press the %ADJUST Menu button if valve zone is too wet or too dry. Press the plus or minus button to select the station to adjust in 5% increments from -50% to +25%.
Adjust Day Frequency
Increases or decreases the number of days of the week per station when water is applied and does not increase the amount being ap-plied unless ET increases. A 0% setting means there is no adjustment for that particular station. Press the plus or minus button to Day Frequency/Depletion. Press the right or left arrow button to ADJ DAYS (MAD). Press the right or left button to select the station to adjust. Note: Using either Adjust function adjusts ET or MAD which will adjust runtimes or frequency of irrigation.
Rain Pause - Suspend Irrigation
Pause Controller: This feature is useful for major rain events,
scheduled activities or any other event where watering must be suspended for a set period of time. Rain Pause stops all irrigation (except manual watering). Press the RAIN PAUSE Menu button. Press the plus or minus button to set the number of days to be paused (up to 200 days). Rain Pause can be reduced or eliminat-ed by using pressing the plus or minus button to remove paused days.
User With ET
Set run times, number of cycles and the soaks between cycles. It then automatically increases or decreases runtime based on the daily weather information defined as ET.
Select Station: Locate the station to be programmed. Select Station Mode: Select User w/ ET
Select a Program: Assign station to a program (with a start time,
water window and water day mode).
Use Water
Window: If this station can irrigate outside of the wa-ter window, select “No”.
Usable Rainfall: If a station is under a roof, heavy tree canopy or
semi-porous roof, select either “None” or a percent of rainfall that is actually used. When “None” is selected, the specific station will water during Rain Pause.
Set Runtime: Set a desired cycle run time.
Set Number of Cycles and the Soak Time: Select from 1-20
cycles and Soak times from 0 to 480 minutes in 10 minute incre-ments.
Reference ET: Set a reference ET that is appropriate for the
schedule just set. The number you see in parenthesis is ET for the past week and is the value to enter as Part 1 and 2. Alternately, you can set the program you would run in July and use a weekly reference ET that is normal for your area in July. Other Stations: Repeat these steps for other stations assigned to this station mode.
Programming for New Landscapes
User No ET User No ET is commonly used for plant establishment periods when overwatering is required to establish new roots. Run times, cycle and soak periods are all user defined in this station mode. User No ET sets up the same as User With ET except there is no reference ET. Activation is not required for User No ET.
Copy
This function lets you quickly copy all station settings from any par-ticular station to any other station or to all stations. Press the COPY Menu button. Press the right or left arrow button to select the station to copy from. Press the plus or minus button to select the station to copy to. (“All Stations” is one of the choices.) Push the (*) button until COPYING is displayed. Repeat the process for each station to be copied.WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Quick Start Programming Guide © 2013 HydroPoint Data Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. WTETP3QSPG0513 15 800.362.8774 • hydropoint.com Note: After 11:59 PM on the last paused day, the controller will start irrigation at the next scheduled start time.
Preview
This menu Previews programming changes of individual station data or Flow parameters (if a flow sensor is used and setup). Station DataPress the right or less arrow button to view station data. Press the right or left arrow button to change the station number and the plus or minus button to view projected water days (based on current ET) in one week increments from 1-8 weeks. Displayed station data includes run time, cycle and soak periods, station mode, % adjust-ments, projected water days on a weekly basis.
Flow Data
Press the plus or minus button to view Flow Data. Press the right or left arrow button to view previously setup Flow parameters. (If a flow sensor is setup and used).
Manual Valve Test
Manual Valve Test Function
This feature confirms wire integrity between the controller and valves in the field. This test can quickly identify, on a station basis, where an electrical fault exists.
Run Manual Valve Test
Press the MANUAL Menu button. Press the right or left arrow button to RUN VALVE TEST. Press the plus or minus button to change from Skip to View. Press the (*) button to run the Manual Valve Test. You will hear the controller briefly send a signal to every station including the master valve. Press the right or left arrow button to view the first eight valves. Press the right or left arrow button to view additional stations in groups of eight. “?” means the test has not been operated and “- -“means the station does not have an electrical fault. This test cannot be run if any valve is operating. The Controller will identify a (SH) “Short” (current draw exceeding 1000 mA) or (NC) “No Connect” reflecting a broken wire. Note: Valve alerts must be cleared in the ALERT menu to ensure stations will operate. Failure to clear an alert could suspend watering. If a relay is present, the controller will display an “SH” because the relay cannot open and close fast enough for the duration of this test.
Viewing Solenoid Current Draw
The controller will display the milliamp draw of any station solenoid in this test. Step 1. Press the main menu button to SETUP. Step 2. Press the right arrow button until the following screen appears:
RUN VALVE TEST — RTVT:OFF
Skip 00 SH 00 NC Faults
Step 3. Press the minus button to change the word “Skip” to “View”, then press the “*” button to start the test. It will take about 15 seconds to verify continuity to all stations and the master valve. Step 4. If any field wiring issues exist, they will be identified as a “Fault”. A valve fault could be “SH” (Valve Short) from a fail- ing solenoid or an “NC” (Valve No-Connect or open) reflect-ing a broken wire or wire that is not making good contact in the corresponding station terminal.System Shutdown
This feature can be found in the OFF menu when a catastrophic event occurs. This feature is not intended for winterization but will stop scheduled irrigation until emergency repairs can be made. Press the OFF Menu button. Press the plus or minus button to locate “System Shutdown”. The controller will immediately stop all sched-uled irrigation and close a normally open master valve until reset by pressing the (*) button in this submenu.WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Flow Reference Guide
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Flow Alert Clearing
This screen provides a choice between (a) allowing the controller to automatically clear flow alerts at the beginning of the scheduled Pro- gram A start time, or (b) requiring the user to clear flow alerts manual-ly. If manual operation is selected, irrigation will not occur on alerted stations until the field issue is found and resolved. If there is a flow alert on the master valve, all irrigation will be suspended until the is-sue is resolved and alerts cleared.
Press the minus button to change this value as needed. Press the right arrow button to move to the next screen.
Set Flow Meter Size
The choices of flow meter sizes are 1”, 1.25”, 1.50”, 2.00”, 3.00”, 4.00” and Insert Type. Press the minus button to select the size that matches the flow sensor installed. If a flow sensor smaller than 1” is used, then select “Insert-Type” and enter the K and Offset value for the size be-ing used as found in the manufacturer’s installation manual. Press the right arrow button to move to the next screen.
View /Edit K and Offset Values
When a flow sensor size is selected, its corresponding default K and Offset values are displayed in two consecutive screens and represent PVC piping values. If another piping material is being used, these val-ues can be edited. When edited, the controller will display the default and edited values for comparison. Note: If a flow sensor’s K or Offset value is edited and a different size flow meter is selected, the edited value will replace the default value until revised. Press the SELECT button to edit. All characters can be edited includ-ing the “+” and “-“values. Press the plus or minus button to change the value and the right arrow button to move to the next value. Press the right or left arrow to exit the submenu. If using other compatible flow sensors as identified in the chart be-low, edit the K Factor and Offset values from the controller’s default settings.
Function
WeatherTRAK Pro3 offers a flow monitoring feature called “Learned Flow.” This feature compares individual station flows against a previously “learned flow” value and will trigger an alert message if a defined flow threshold and delay period is exceeded.Setup
All of the Learned Flow setup functions can be found in the “Flow” menu. To utilize this feature, a compatible flow sensor must be in-stalled and setup properly. (See list of compatible flow sensor below.) Note: WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 series is compatible with Data Industrial “IR” series and Creative Sensor Technology flow sensor models in various sizes. To configure flow monitoring and learned flow functions, follow the enclosed sequence of screens and submenus. Start by pressing the Flow menu button.Measured Flow
This screen displays measured flow at all times, regardless of how many stations are currently operating. If more than one station is op-erating (scheduled or manual stations), the display will indicate the combined flow rate. If no irrigation is currently operating, but flow is being indicated, the value may indicate a leak situation that needs attention. Press the right arrow button to move to the next screen.
Select Flow Meter Mode
To initiate any flow monitoring functions, the flow meter mode must first be changed from the factory default setting of “Off”. Press the minus button to change the flow meter mode from “Off” to “1.” Press the right arrow button to move to the next screen.
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Compatible Flow Sensor – K and Offset Values
Manufacturer
Flow Sensor or
Hydro–
Meter Size K Factor Offset
Creative Sensor Technology (001 series) 1” +00.320 +00.022 1-1/2” +00.650 +00.750 2” +01.192 +00.938 Data Industrial PVC models 735 series ½” +00.07800 +00.90 735 series ¾” +00.1563 +00.90 735 series 1” +00.261119 +01.200 228 series 1-/12” +01.697 -00.316 Netafim (Register-Type only) 1” +06.00 +00.0000 1-1-/2”, 2”, 3” & 4” +60.00 +00.0000
Edit Excluded Stations from No Flow Alerts
In some applications the flow rate varies widely based on the type of sprinklers installed. In some cases the flow rate of the drip emitters is too low to be read accurately. The controller will operate stations, but will not be able to record an accurate flow rate and may falsely post a No Flow Alert. To avoid this occurrence, select stations to be excluded from No Flow Alerts. Press the SELECT button to view the first 8 stations. Press the plus or minus button to change the value from “-“to “EX” for exclude. Press the right arrow button to move to the next station or next set of 8 stations up to the controller’s max active stations. Pressing the * but-ton on these screens will alternate between selecting all stations and selecting no stations. Press the left or right arrow button to the end to exit the submenu. Setting flow thresholds accurately will reduce the potential for false flow alerts. The following rules of thumb are suggestions to reduce this occurrence. Taking a few moments to record each stations flow rate will provide a reference to make threshold decisions easier and faster.
• Mainline Break Threshold – Generally, selecting a value 20% higher than the station with the highest flow rate will suffice. This value is set in GPM. If two or more stations are being operated at one time, select a GPM that combines the station(s) with the highest flow rate. • Station High Flow Threshold – Two choices are available; 1) select a % above the “learned flow” rate. The % is applied to all stations globally. 2) Enter individual station high flow thresholds in GPM. Either method can be used for each station. • No Flow Threshold – Selecting a flow value at least 15-20% less than the station with the lowest flow rate will suffice. Reference the learned flow values to make this determination.
• Leak Detect Threshold – If a site incorporates quick couplers, hose bibs or a fill pipe for a pond, select a threshold GPM higher than this demand.
• Setting a Delay Period – This represents a time length of how long the controller will wait for flow to stabilize. When the delay expires and a flow threshold is exceeded, the controller will raise an alert and take corrective measures. The factory default period is 3 minutes. The range is 1-6 minutes in 1 minute increments.
Set Mainline Break Threshold and Delay
The mainline break threshold should be higher than the station(s) with the highest flow rate. For example if the station with the highest flow is 60 GPM, then 20% higher would be approximately 75 GPM. For thresholds of 30 GPM and lower, the GPM value can be set in 1 GPM increments, and for GPM values higher than 35 GPM, the incre-ment is 5 GPM. Press the plus or minus button to increase or decrease the factory de-fault value of 50 GPM. Press the right arrow button to select the Delay Period. This value can be changed by pressing the plus or minus but-ton. Press the right arrow button to the next screen. Note: Any Flow Monitoring feature can be turned “Off” independently of other flow monitoring functions by pressing the right or left arrow button to the zero value, which will display as “Off”.
Set No Flow Threshold and Delay
The No Flow Threshold is intended to notify a user if a pump station fails, the backflow device has been shut-off, a remote control valve fails to open, or if an isolation valve in the mainline has been turned off. Set the No Flow threshold at least 15% lower than the station with the lowest flow value. Press the plus or minus button increase or decrease the factory de-fault value of 5 GPM. Press the right arrow button to select the Delay Period. This value can be changed by pressing the plus or minus but-ton. Press the right arrow button to move to the next screen.
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Set Leak Detect Threshold and Delay
The controller will continuously monitor for leaks when irrigation is off and during scheduled irrigation with long soak periods when no irrigation is actually operating. The controller will simply post an alert of a leak, but the controller will not take further action. Use the “Extended Leak” feature to isolate the mainline when normally open master valves are in use. Press the plus or minus button to increase or decrease the factory de-fault value of 15 GPM. Press the right arrow button to select the Delay Period. This value can be changed by pressing the plus or minus but-ton. Press the right arrow to move to the next screen.
Set Extended Leak Delay
This feature is exclusive to irrigation systems that incorporate nor-mally open master valves where a leak is detected. Corrective action is needed to prevent water wastage or property damage from satu-rated soil from a continuous leak. If a leak persists beyond the Leak Detect delay period and then be-yond the Extended Leak Delay period, the controller will immediately post an Extended Leak Alert and close a normally open master valve. An example of how this works might be when a window washer con- nects into a quick coupler on the irrigation main to fill buckets of wa-ter in order to wash windows. Filling the buckets initially may cause a Leak Detect Alert. If the water is left on beyond the Extended Leak delay time period, the controller will take corrective action. The Extended Leak alert allows normal irrigation to occur as sched- uled. If the window washer corrects the condition by turning the wa-ter off, the controller will automatically clear the alert after the next irrigation cycle.
While remaining in the “Leak Detect” screen press the right arrow button to the field following “+” to select the Extended Leak Detect Delay Period. This value can be changed from “Off” to a selected value by pressing the plus or minus button. The range is 1-240 minutes in one-minute increments. Press the right arrow button to move to the next screen.
Set Station High Flow Offset %
The station high flow threshold value can be set using a percentage that applies globally for all stations. The percentage ranges from 5% to 80% above each station’s “Learned Flow” or “Assigned Station Flow” (ASF) value. The percentage value can be set in 5% increments. Press the plus or minus button to increase or decrease the station high flow offset %. Press the right arrow button to move to the next screen. Note: The Station High Flow Offset is used in the following “Station Flow” submenu. This submenu lets the user configure each station with a “learned flow” value using the offset, or with a specific user-defined threshold GPM.
View Station Flow
In this submenu the controller will display a “learned flow” value or “Assigned Station Flow” (ASF) for each station. This value can be (a) a value measured during learning, or (b) a user-defined value. If the station screen displays “Unk”, the value is not learned or user-defined, and is “unknown.”
Use the arrow buttons and plus and minus buttons to navigate as follows: If the “Assigned Station Flow” is to be edited, press the plus or minus buttons to set a user-defined value. If a value has been “learned” and the ASF is not currently the “learned” value, this will be indicated on the third display line. The “learned” value can be set by pressing the * button. Press the right arrow button to select Station High Flow Threshold (SHFT). This value can be set to (a) the ASF value plus the Offset set previously, or (b) a user-defined value. Press the plus or minus button to set a user-defined value. If the ASF value is not “Unk”, pressing the * button sets SHFT to the ASF plus offset value. Press the right arrow button to move to the next station.
Learning Station Flow
Select Stations to Learn Flow
This submenu lets the user select stations on which to Learn Flow. The factory default is “No Learn Stations.” Learning each station’s flow rate is required for the controller to operate, store and then compare for accurate flow monitoring. One or more stations can be selected. Pressing the * button will alternate between selecting all stations and selecting no stations. Note: If a station’s flow rate has been previously learned, the controller will only display the most recently learned value. The global station offset percentage is applied to this value. To select a station to Learn Flow, press the SELECT button to view the first 8 stations. Press the plus or minus button to change the value under the corresponding station number of “—“to “LF” for Learn Flow. Press the right arrow button to move to the next station. Repeat this process as often as needed. Press the right or left arrow button to the end (in either direction) to exit the submenu.
Set Delay Before Learning
This delay time corresponds to how long the controller will allow flow to stabilize before recording a station’s learned flow value. Another way to think about this is selecting the stations run-time. This is a global setting applied to all stations that are learning. If some sta-tions require a longer delay period to ensure accurate recording, they will need to be learned separately with a longer delay period. Allow-ing too little time for learning could lead to false High Station Flow Alerts. The range of the delay period is 3-10 minutes in 1-minute increments and the factory default value is 3 minutes.
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Learn Flow (On/Off)
Now that all of the Learned Flow requirements are configured, the controller can operate each station independently to record station’s learned flow rate. Note: No other irrigation should be operating during the Learn Flow time period whether it is scheduled or manual irrigation. This keeps the controller from recording false flow values. To start the Learn Flow operation, press the plus or minus button to change the value from “Off” to “On”. This operation can be interrupted at any time by pressing the right or left arrow back to “Off”. If this task is interrupted, the controller will preserve the previously selected sta-tions that have yet to be operated and will continue learning when turned back “On”. The controller will display the station number, the remaining time left to record the station learned flow value, and the actual flow value in real time. Note: Is it suggested that the “Flow” menu position remain on until this operation is completed. When learning is in progress, the text “LRNXX” (where XX = station number) is shown in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. If no stations have been selected to Learn Flow, the second line of the screen will display (No Learn Stations). Press the right arrow button to move the display to the last Flow sub- menu screen or “Flow Menu Complete,” then press the Run menu but-ton or another position as needed.
Need Help?
For more detailed information on flow monitoring, Alerts, Alert clearing; download and print the Owner’s Manual from www.Hydropoint.com or call HydroPoint Customer Service at (800) 362-8774 (www.Hydropoint.com) or [email protected]hydropoint.com
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WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Central Alerts
WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 Alerts are sent to our WeatherTRAK server in a timely fashion and can always be viewed on the Alerts web page. Users can elect to be notified by email or text mes- sage when the alerts are raised and cleared by setting up Alert Notifications on the User Pref-erences web page. All alerts indicate that something is wrong and should be investigated. Critical alerts require urgent attention. Major alerts should be investigated promptly. Alerts are summarized by Alert Category listed as:
System Alerts (Flow and Valve Alerts)
Communication Alerts
• Mainline Break (MB) • Station High Flow (HF) * • No Flow (NF) • Leak (LK) • Extended Leak (EX) * • Valve Short (SH) • Valve Over Current (OC) * • Valve No Connect (NC) • Hardware (HW) • System Over Current (SOC) * • Controller Offline (OFL) • No ET Communication (CM) •
Program Alerts
Account Alerts
Irrigation Alerts
• Water Window (WD) • Water Day (DY) • ET Subscription (SB) • Controller Off (CO) * • System Shutdown (SD) * • Controller Paused (CP) • Manual Irrigation (MI)
Notes about the automatic clearing of Flow Alerts
• In 5.0 and 5.6 controllers, flow alerts are cleared automatically at the Program A start time. • In 6.0+ controllers, Flow Alert Clearing can be set to Auto or Manual on the controller. • If Flow Alert Clearing is set to Auto, the Flow Alerts, except the Extended Leak Alert, are cleared automatically at the Program A start time. • If Flow Alert Clearing is set to Manual, the Flow Alerts, except for the Leak Detect Alert, must be cleared by the user.
• Automatic Leak Alert Clearing: The Extended Leak Alert will not be cleared automatically at Program A start time, but will be retested after irrigation and may be cleared at that time. The Leak Detect Alert always clears automatically at Program A start time. • To clear Flow Alerts at the controller, press the ALERTS button on the main menu. Press the right arrow button until VIEW FLOW STATUS appears. Press the green* button to clear all Flow Alerts.
Notes about Valve Alerts
• Valve Alerts are only reported if the RTVT is set to On, Setup Menu on the controller, Program Page Setup Panel on the web. In 5.6 and 6.0+ controllers, a valve test is always run at Program A start time. • To clear Valve Alerts at the controller, press the ALERTS button. Press the right arrow button until VIEW VALVE STATUS appears. Press the plus or minus button to change Skip to View. Press the right arrow button to enter status screen. Press green* button. • To clear the SOC alert at the controller, press the ALERTS button. Press the right arrow button until VIEW VALVE STATUS appears. Press the plus or minus button to change Skip to View. Press the right arrow button to view SYSTEM OVER CURRENT. Press green* button.
Alerts - Controller Beeping
Why does a Controller Beep?
The controller will beep at 8:00am when communication has not be received for 5 consecu-tive days or WeatherTRAK Central subscription is about to expire or has expired. Note: Pressing any button will stop the beeping until 8:00am the next day. Beeping will stop when communication is restored or the subscription is renewed by calling WeatherTRAK Customer Service. Alerts There are six categories of alerts: FL (Flow), VL (Valve), CM (Communication), WD (Window), DY (Day), HW (Hardware), SB (Subscription). “ER” indicates an alert exists for a particular station. “- -“ indicates no alert exists. View / Navigation Press the ALERTS Menu button. This summary will display the 7 major categories of alerts. Press the right or left arrow button find the alert category. Press the plus or minus button to change from “Skip” to “View”. Press the right or left arrow button to scroll all data within that particular alert. Clearing Alerts The following Alerts can be cleared by pressing the * button while in the in the specific Alert screen: • All Flow Alerts • All Valve Alerts The following Alerts must be cleared by changing programming parameters: • Water Day Alerts • Water Window Alerts The following Alerts must be cleared by WeatherTRAK Customer Service: • Subscription Alerts • Communication Alerts Hardware alerts may require a service call if it cannot be resolved over the phone with Cus-tomer Service.
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Definition of Alerts
Flow Alerts The WeatherTRAK ET Pro3 software can continuously monitor for the following flow condi-tions: • MB (Mainline Break) — A Mainline Break alert generally means a mainline pipe or fitting has failed. • HF (Station High Flow) — A station High Flow alert is generally when a sprinkler head or lateral pipe is broken or leaking. • NF (No Flow) — A No Flow alert means an operating station is not recording any flow.• LK (Leak Detect) — A Leak Detect alert is when flow is observed during non-scheduled irrigation or during scheduled irrigation when no irrigation is operating. • EX (Extended Leak Detect) when a flow meter is used — An Extended Leak Detect alert is if a leak exceeds a user-defined delay period with a normally open master as part of the irrigation system. For more details about Alerts definitions print the Owner’s Manual for www.hydropoint.com. See the “Learned Flow” Reference Guide in the controller literature for an overview of this feature. Note: If a Flow Alert is posted, confirm a flow meter is in use. If no Flow meter exists, Press the FLOW Menu button to turn the Flow Meter status to “Off”. Remember to clear this alert. Valve Alerts There are two kinds of valve alerts: • SH (Short), a failed solenoid • NC (No Connect), a broken wire Note: Not clearing valve alerts may cause stations with alerts to not operate. Communication Alerts A communication alert indicates the daily ET weather update was not received.
Water Window Alerts
The total runtime for a program is greater than the length of the water window. This prob-lem will become worse as ET increases. Increase the water window or assign some stations to another program to remove this alert. Note: Entering programs that exceed the water window may damage your landscape. Day Alert This alert occurs when station depletion is reached before the next scheduled water day. This happens when a restrictive day pattern is selected or a day is excluded for mowing. Not re-solving this problem may cause damage to your landscape. Day alerts can only be cleared by removing the day restriction or by turning off-days to on. It is normal to have a day alert in the summer on a turf program where a day has been omitted for mowing. Removing the excluded day is optional. Hardware Alert Press the right or left arrow button to HARDWARE. This alert indicates that the controller is seeing less available stations than are set in Max Active Stations. Common causes are a loose ribbon cable or a damaged output board. Call Customer Service for troubleshooting assis-tance. Note: Hardware alerts can only be cleared by correcting the hardware problem. Call WeatherTRAK Customer Service for assistance. Subscription Alert This alert indicates that the WeatherTRAK ET Everywhere™ subscription has expired or is about to expire.
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System Alerts
System Alerts reflect problems with the controller hardware and could affect scheduled irrigation.
Alert Type
Abbr.
Severity Definition/Possible Causes
Controller Action
Possible Remedies
How to Clear
Mainline
Break MB Critical Flow has exceeded the Mainline Break Threshold. During controller-ini-tiated irrigation: The controller closes the station valve(s). • Locate and fix break. • Locate and replace the broken fitting. At the controller, select the ALERTS menu. View the FLOW STATUS screen. Press the * button to clear all flow alerts. or Go to Manage page in WeatherTRAK.net and select “Clear Flow and Electrical alerts” See note below about the automatic clearing of the flow alerts. Station High
Flow * HF Major Flow has exceeded the Station High Flow threshold. Possible causes: • A broken sprinkler head. • A broken lateral pipe. • The Station High Flow threshold (SHFT) is too low. The controller stops irrigation on the sta- tion that was irrigat-ing, raises the Station HF alert on that sta-tion and moves to the next station(s) in the scheduled sequence. The controller be may set to automatically clear and retest for this alert at the start of Program A. See owner’s manual for Flow Alert Clearing. • Locate and replace the broken sprinkler heads. • Repair the broken lateral pipe • Confirm the Station High Flow Thresh-old setting is correct. At the controller, select the ALERTS menu. View the FLOW STATUS screen. Press the * button to clear all flow alerts. or Go to Manage page in WeatherTRAK.net and select “Clear Flow and Electrical alerts” See note below about the automatic clearing of the flow alerts.
No Flow NF Major Flow has dropped below the No Flow threshold. Possible causes: • The solenoid plunger not lifting to allow valve to open. • The Master Valve not opening if in use. • The Pump Start not being acti-vated. • A gate valve or isolation valve in the mainline has been closed. The controller stops irrigation on the station,raises a No Flow Alert on the sta-tion and then moves to the next station in the scheduled sequence. If three consecutive stations have No Flow alerts, the controller stops irrigation. • Bleed the corresponding valve manu-ally to determine if water pressure exists. • Verify the Pump Start is operating cor-rectly. • Locate and open any closed gate valves. At the controller, select the ALERTS menu. View the FLOW STATUS screen. Press the * button to clear all flow alerts. See note below about the automatic clearing of the flow alerts.
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Alert Type
Abbr.
Severity Definition/Possible Causes
Controller Action
Possible Remedies
How to Clear
Extended Leak *
EX Major Flow has exceeded the Leak Detect threshold continuously for the extended leak period.
Possible causes: • Someone is using a quick coupler or hose bib. • A stuck open valve. • A broken mainline fitting. The controller closes a Normally Open Mas-ter Valve and raises an Extended Leak Alert. The next irrigation will start as scheduled but the alert will not be cleared automati-cally. • Repair any valves, quick couplers or hose bibs. • Prevent the unauthorized use of a quick coupler or hose bib. At the controller, select the ALERTS menu. View the FLOW STATUS screen. Press the * button to clear all flow alerts. or Go to Manage page in WeatherTRAK.net and select “Clear Flow and Electrical alerts” See note below about the automatic clearing of the flow alerts.
Leak LK Major Flow has exceeded the Leak Detect
threshold for the first leak delay period. Possible causes: • Someone is using a quick coupler or hose bib. • A valve is not closing completely and is leaking. • A mainline fitting has a crack and is leaking. • A mainline pipe has developed a slow leak. • A quick coupler is stuck partially open or a hose bib has been left open. This is an information-only alert. No action will be taken on the controller. • Repair any valves, quick couplers or hose bibs. Prevent the unauthorized use of a quick coupler or hose bib. At the controller, select the ALERTS menu. View the FLOW STATUS screen. Press the * button to clear all flow alerts. or Go to Manage page in WeatherTRAK.net and select “Clear Flow and Electrical alerts” See note below about the automatic clearing of the flow alerts.
Valve Short SH Major The current draw for as single valve solenoid has exceeded 3.0 amps. Possible causes: • A failing solenoid. • A nicked wire is exposed to wet soil. • A broken wire has been exposed to wet soil. The controller stops irrigation for the spe-cific valve and raises a Valve Short Alert on the valve. If the valve is the Master Valve, all irrigation stops. If it is the Pump Start valve, irrigation stops un-less the program has Pump Start Excluded. • Disconnect the solenoid from the field wire and conduct an Ohms test to see if solenoid is defective. If Ohms reading is less than 10 Ohms replace the solenoid. • Use a wire tracker to locate a field wire splice and replace. • Look for obvious signs of site disrup-tion that could have lead to mechanical damage to a field wire. Replace the field wire. At the controller, select the ALERTS menu. View the VALVE STATUS screen. Press the * button to clear all valve alerts. or Go to Manage page in WeatherTRAK.net and select “Clear Flow and Electrical alerts”. See note below about the automatic clearing of valve alerts.