Topic
Central Management & Communication.
182 articles
- (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
- Configuring Points of Connection All points of connections must be configured so they have one or more of the following: a master valve, a OptiFlow
- (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
- FLOW Options: POC, Mainline, Station, Programs The first task when learning flow is to choose what you would like to monitor. You can choose among Point Menu Set Up
- Resetting High Depletion Values Update Table of Contents To reset high depletion values from the ET Pro3/LC+ ControllerTo reset high depletion values from Irrigation/Flow Settings
- (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
- Creating, Canceling & Viewing a MVO (Master Valve Override) Master Valve Override (MVO) can be used to allow access to the mainline for a period of time without triggering Rain/Event Pause
- Setting up a Hydraulic Tree A hydraulic tree is the site’s piping infrastructure. A hydraulic tree is built by configuring the water source, the OptiFlow
- Updating Station Depletions Update Table of Contents Updating Depletion Levels for an Individual Station Updating Depletion Levels for a User-Selected Group of StationsUpdating OptiFlow
- Target MAD and Current Depletion Video: WTC Manage
- First-time Controller Setup Message When a WeatherTRAK controller is powered up for the first time, synchronization between the controller and the WeatherTRAK servers is WT Central Overview
- (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
- (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
- (SH) Valve Short When a short alert occurs, the current draw for a single valve solenoid has exceeded 3.0 amps. When shorts 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
- (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
- (LK) Leak A Leak alert occurs when the flow has exceeded the Leak Detect Threshold for the first leak delay period. Possible 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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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
- (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