Topic
Alerts.
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- (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
- (LK) Leak A Leak alert occurs when the flow has exceeded the Leak Detect Threshold for the first leak delay period. Possible 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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (W) Winterized When a winterized alert occurs, it means that the controller has been placed into a winterized status. All scheduled irrigation Alert Types
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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