Topic

Alerts.

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  1. (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
  2. (LK) Leak A Leak alert occurs when the flow has exceeded the Leak Detect Threshold for the first leak delay period. Possible Alert Types
  3. (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
  4. (POC) Point of Connection not Found When a Point of Connection Not Found alert occurs, it means that a program has been assigned to a mainline Alert Types
  5. (RS) Rain Switch On When a Rain Switch On alert occurs, the controller has been placed in a rain pause due to a rain Alert Types
  6. (MDAC) Master Valve Decoder Address Conflict A Master Valve Decoder Address Conflict happens when the controller recognizes multiple master valve decoders assigned to a single master Alert Types
  7. (WD) Water Window When a water window alert occurs, there is a conflict between a program and a water window. This usually occurs Alert Types
  8. (SD) System Shutdown When a system shutdown alert occurs, it means that a user has turned off all irrigation by placing the controller Alert Types
  9. (DY) Water Day Possible Cause: Current weather conditions require run times that exceed the lengths of the water window.   Possible Fixes: * Change the Alert Types
  10. (MB) Mainline Break If a mainline break has occurred, flow has exceeded the mainline break threshold and the controller will close the station Alert Types
  11. (MNF) Manager No Flow A Manager No Flow alert occurs when flow has dropped below the No Flow threshold for that mainline. An alert Alert Types
  12. (W) Winterized When a winterized alert occurs, it means that the controller has been placed into a winterized status. All scheduled irrigation Alert Types
  13. (SOC) System Over Current When a system over current alert occurs, it means that the current electrical draw for a group of stations has Alert Types
  14. (PK) Permission Key An OptiFlow permission key resembles a USB thumb drive and is located on the back of the control panel. The Alert Types
  15. (CM) NO ET Communication A No ET Communication Alert is a communication alert that occurs when ET data (Evapotranspiration) has not been received for Alert Types
  16. (UU) Unexpected Usage Info An unexpected usage alert is for the OptiFlow controller only. This alert happens when an OptiFlow controller measures usage Alert Types
  17. (SE) SE Irrigation ON When a SE Irrigation ON (SE) alert occurs, it means that the controller is operating stations that are scheduled for Alert Types
  18. (MI) Manual Irrigation When a manual irrigation status alert occurs, it means that a user has started manual irrigation on a single or Alert Types
  19. (HF) Station High Flow When a station high flow alert occurs, flow has exceeded the station high flow threshold, which is set during the Alert Types
  20. (SBK) Station Break Note This type of alert applies to OptiFlow controller only. When a station break alert occurs, the mainline break threshold Alert Types
  21. (MDNF) Master Valve Decoder not Found A Master Valve Decoder not Found alert happens when the controller cannot communicate with the master valve decoder on the Alert Types
  22. (OFI) OptiFlow Inspector When an OptiFlow Inspector alert occurs, it means that the OptiFlow Inspector tool has detected a programming issue that can Alert Types
  23. (EP) User Event Pause When a user event pause alert occurs, it means that irrigation has been configured to pause for an event. All Alert Types
  24. (SB) ET Subscription An ET Subscription Alert is an account alert, indicating that the ET Everywhere subscription has expired. An ET Subscription Alert Alert Types