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Alert Types.
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- (NC) No Connect Valve alerts are viewed in the Alerts menu. If you have an alert, you will see a two-letter abbreviation (NC, Alert Types
- (OFL) Controller Offline When a controller offline alert occurs, it means that the controller has not had recent communication with the WeatherTRAK Central Alert Types
- (CCRP) Climate Center Rain Pause When a Climate Center Rain Pause (WeatherTRAK Rain Pause) alert occurs, it means that irrigation has been paused by the Alert Types
- (SHD) Station High Depletion When a station high depletion alert occurs, it means that the station depletion rate is greater than 70% while in Alert Types
- (SNF) Stations Not Found When a stations not found alert occurs, the controller is not detecting all of the user-defined max active stations. The Alert Types
- (CP) Controller Paused When a controller paused alert occurs, it means that irrigation has been paused by either a rain pause or rain Alert Types
- (URP) User Rain Pause When a user rain pause alert occurs, it means that irrigation has been paused by a user because of rain. Alert Types
- (EX) Extended Leak When an extended leak occurs, flow has exceeded the leak detect threshold continuously for the extended leak period during non-irrigation Alert Types
- (SDAC) Station Decoder Address Conflict A Station Decoder Address Conflict happens when multiple station decoders are assigned to a specific station number. When the Station Alert Types
- ` (HW) Hardware A hardware alert occurs when the controller is not detecting all of the user-defined Max Active Stations. Irrigation will not Alert Types
- (FLO) Flow Key Missing When a flow key missing alert occurs, it means that the flow key permission key is not being recognized on Alert Types
- (SDNF) Station Decoder Not Found When a Station Decoder Not Found alert occurs it means that the controller is not communicating with the station decoder Alert Types
- (CO) Controller Off When a Controller Off (CO) status alert occurs, it means that a user has placed the controller into OFF mode. Alert Types
- (OC) Over-Current When a valve over-current alert occurs, the current draw for a single valve solenoid has exceeded the station electrical threshold. Alert Types
- (MVF) Master Valve Fault When a master valve fault alert occurs, the master valve is closed, but flow is being detected above the alert Alert Types
- (MHF) Manager High Flow When a manager high flow alert occurs, flow has exceeded the station high flow threshold. Possible Causes * A broken sprinkler Alert Types
- (AB) Adaptor Board Not Found When an Adaptor Board not Found (AB) alert occurs, it means that a 72 or 96 station controller is not Alert Types
- (UKM) Update Key Missing A cloud update key resembles a USB thumb drive and is located on the back of the control panel. The Alert Types
- (MBlk) Mainline Break Leak When a mainline break leak alert occurs, flow has exceeded the mainline break threshold when irrigation is off. Possible Causes Alert Types
- (ALK) Advanced Leak When an advanced leak alert occurs, flow has exceeded both the advanced leak alert threshold and the evaluation time threshold Alert Types
- (LF) Station Low Flow When a station low flow alert occurs, the station’s flow rate is below the station low flow threshold. The Alert Types
- (NF) No Flow Alert A no flow alert means that the flow has dropped below the No Flow Threshold. Possible Causes: * The solenoid plunger Alert Types
- (MLF) Manager Station Low Flow A Manager Station Low Flow alert occurs when the total combined value of all active stations drops below the Station Alert Types
- (TBM) Terminal Board Mismatch Note This alert is for the ET Pro3 and OptiFlow XR controllers, firmware versions 6.6 or 7.2+ or Alert Types